Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 Be a Valentine. Over 150 local food and artist vendors take over the Rail Yards Market in Albuquerque on Sunday for a special Valentine Market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “We have farms, chefs, food…
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1 Be a Valentine. Over 150 local food and artist vendors take over the Rail Yards Market in Albuquerque on Sunday for a special Valentine Market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “We have farms, chefs, food…
Read More1ST PLACE Extraterrestrial, (above) Paul Schmit "New Mexico isn’t particularly full of landscape photography icons despite the endlessly diverse and beautiful terrain, which I actually consider a…
Read MoreCREATED FROM SINGLE-USE PLASTICS, the 82-foot Ethyl the Whale sculpture raises its dorsal ridge behind Santa Fe Community College. Commissioned by the Monterey Bay Aquarium, on the California coast…
Read MoreTHE MAYA AND AZTECS OF MESOAMERICA celebrated chocolate, enjoying its bitter qualities brewed with almonds, chile, and herbs in powerful elixirs. (Traces have been detected in pottery mugs found in…
Read More1 Celebrate new beginnings. Doña Ana Arts Council opens its new South Water Street space with Vindication, Restoration, and New Beginnings , an exhibition by artist Georjeanna Feltha. Working in a…
Read More1ST PLACE New Mexico 2022, (above), Ryle Yazzie "A friend and I decided to take a mushroom growing class provided by NMFungi. Toward the end of class, Estevan Hernandez, the owner, brought out…
Read MoreAT AGE SEVEN, Zahra Marwan left her home in Kuwait’s desert by the sea for a new home in New Mexico’s desert by the mountains. Her family was forced to leave when laws deemed that anyone without…
Read MoreCHEF GRAHAM DODDS is waxing poetic about squash. “It’s called Autumn Frost, and it’s spectacular. A butternut and kabocha cross.” Even the veggie’s origins sound romantic—it’s grown in La Puebla by a…
Read MoreOJO CALIENTE, OJO CALIENTE Ojo Caliente understands the power of warmth on an elemental level. Nourish your body and soul at one of New Mexico’s oldest and best-known spa resorts, where the hot…
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