Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 See the lights. River of Lights, Albuquerque More than a mile and a half of pathway takes visitors through 800-plus light installations at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden during River of Lights…
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1 See the lights. River of Lights, Albuquerque More than a mile and a half of pathway takes visitors through 800-plus light installations at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden during River of Lights…
Read MoreFOUR-LEGGED FLUB Albuquerque resident SABRINA DENNING grew up in Germany. She still reads the German magazine Bunte, where she saw an article on Disney’s 2019 live-action Lady and the Tramp remake…
Read MoreD AVID MANZANARES had just finished college and was back at the family ranch in Abiquiú when a London-based photography crew showed up, hoping to shoot fashion stills. They were drawn to the…
Read MoreSANTA FE FILM FESTIVAL February 21–23, 2025 WHAT YOU’LL SEE: The state’s longest-running film festival showcases 90 narrative features, documentaries, and shorts programs—about a quarter of which are…
Read MoreYOU MIGHT THINK it’s the real thing: A World War II Boeing B-17 bomber surrounded by crews preparing for takeoff. But this flying fortress—located on what once was Hobbs Army Airfield, where…
Read More“LANGUAGE IS AT THE BASE and core of relating to others,” Acoma Pueblo poet Simon J. Ortiz writes in Light as Light (University of Arizona Press). “Language is motion. Action. Doing. Letting. Sharing…
Read MoreTHE AUGUST SUN BEATS DOWN ON the lively patio of Refinery 14, where NM 14 ambles through the center of Madrid. Hemmed by a rough coyote fence under a gnarled salt cedar, the former outdoor space of…
Read More1 Hit the holiday markets. Holiday Pop-Up Art Market Beginning Saturday and running through December 21, the holiday market at ARTS123 Gallery in Gallup features 19 local artists selling everything…
Read MoreA SHLEY BROWNING (Pojoaque/Santa Clara Pueblo) got her start as a film and digital media student at the University of New Mexico, working on a documentary project for the United States Forest Service…
Read MoreIN DIRECTOR PAUL GREENGRASS’S News of the World, many scenes in the Tom Hanks Western captured the New Mexico landscape. Shot in and around Santa Fe and Galisteo, the 2019 movie marked the inaugural…
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