Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 Satisfy your sweet tooth. The Southwest Chocolate & Coffee Fest fills the Manuel Lujan Exhibit Halls at Expo New Mexico in Albuquerque with more than 200 vendors on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m…
Read MoreYour browser is not supported for this experience.
We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
Stay up-to-date with what's happening in New Mexico through our weekly newsletter.
Stay up-to-date with what's happening in New Mexico through our weekly newsletter.
Stay up-to-date with what's happening in New Mexico through our weekly newsletter.
Stay up-to-date with what's happening in New Mexico through our weekly newsletter.
1 Satisfy your sweet tooth. The Southwest Chocolate & Coffee Fest fills the Manuel Lujan Exhibit Halls at Expo New Mexico in Albuquerque with more than 200 vendors on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m…
Read MoreWE APPROACH WHITE SANDS NATIONAL PARK from Las Cruces on I-70, climbing up and over the jagged Organ Mountains. The desert is stark out here, beautiful but ominous. After passing military installation…
Read MoreMAYBE YOU’VE SEEN classic army field manuals at military surplus stores or kept one close while you served. Or perhaps you dusted one off while browsing through a veteran relative’s things, intrigued…
Read MoreFOR ANCESTRAL PUEBLOAN PEOPLE, Chaco Canyon may have been a central place, but the culture spread across the present-day boundaries of four states. Hundreds of additional communities share Chaco’s…
Read MoreC HACO CANYON is part of a story that remains alive today, according to Craig Quanchello, governor of Picuris Pueblo. The community has long affirmed its ties to those ancestral people but recently…
Read MoreDAVID POLICANSKY has been tracking down and photographing historic Catholic churches since he first visited New Mexico in 2005. “I immediately noticed these interesting old churches all over the…
Read MoreNAVAJO NATION poet laureate Jake Skeets won several national awards for his 2019 debut, which centers on queer eros on the rez. His stunning follow-up, Horses (Milkweed Editions), describes…
Read More1 See artists’ visions of New Mexico. The beginnings of Rooted Strong: Visions of America from New Mexico — opening Saturday at the New Mexico Museum of Art—came from an endeavor to honor the 250th…
Read MoreEARLY IN The Mystery of Chaco Canyon, a petroglyph appears on-screen as narrator Robert Redford discusses the harsh living conditions found in the canyon: “Yet here, ancient people chose to construct…
Read MoreFOR THE CULTURE SEEKERS Becky and Curt Longardner wanted to be close to family when they moved to New Mexico last year. But they also didn’t want to be far from the cultural amenities, historic…
Read More