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NEED TO KNOW Unsettled Landscapes is the first of three biennial exhibitions in SITE Santa Fe’s six-year project SITElines: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas. Thursday, July 17, opening night…
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NEED TO KNOW Unsettled Landscapes is the first of three biennial exhibitions in SITE Santa Fe’s six-year project SITElines: New Perspectives on Art of the Americas. Thursday, July 17, opening night…
Read MoreJULY 1–6, 19, 20 NORTHWEST FUN FESTS The 28th Freedom Days Celebration in Farmington (July 1–6) includes a brass-band concert in Berg Park, a nighttime electric light parade, and one of the region’s…
Read MoreNeed To Know Outside In Productions’ 2014 Santa Fe Bandstand One hundred noontime and evening outdoor concerts in 10 weeks, June 23–August 28, in the Santa Fe Plaza and San Isidro Plaza shopping…
Read MoreJUNE 1–8 ACTION! IN ALBUQUERQUE Expect film, fashion, social-justice issues, music, new media, technology, and fine art at the second annual Albuquerque Film & Media Experience, which takes place at…
Read MoreNeed To Know Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe; (505) 466-5528; jeancocteaucinema.com In late December 1979, 24-year-old writer and English instructor George R. R. Martin navigated…
Read MoreNEED TO KNOW The 10th anniversary Native Treasures: Indian Arts Festival will be held 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat. and Sun., May 24–25, at Santa Fe Community Convention Center (201 W. Marcy St.; 505-955-6200;…
Read MoreMAY 3–4 DOWN IN OLD NEW MEXICO In Mesilla, Cinco de Mayo is way more than an excuse for margarita happy-hour specials. May 5 marks the 152nd anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, when Mexican forces…
Read MoreAPRIL 4 SOUTH AFRICA BY SOUTHWEST The Grammy-winning Soweto Gospel Choir has sung with U2, Peter Gabriel, Aretha Franklin, and Stevie Wonder. Although the ensemble excels at soulful renditions of…
Read MoreNEED TO KNOW The 50 to 1 world premiere takes place at the KiMo Theatre, in Albuquerque, March 19 (421 Central Ave N.W. 505-768-3522; kimotickets .com). The film moves to theaters throughout New…
Read MoreMARCH 8–9 COWBOY UP Singin’, dancin’, and eatin’ are just the tip of the saddle horn at Cowboy Days, the biggest annual event at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, in Las Cruces. Cowboy…
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