Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 Attend Native Fashion Week in Santa Fe. SWAIA’s Santa Fe Native Fashion Week Hosted by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts—the organization behind the legendary Indian Market—Native Fashion…
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1 Attend Native Fashion Week in Santa Fe. SWAIA’s Santa Fe Native Fashion Week Hosted by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts—the organization behind the legendary Indian Market—Native Fashion…
Read More1 Hit spring arts festivals. Bosque Redondo Memorial Fiber Fair, Fort Sumner Sheep shearing, wool carding, and weaving are on the schedule Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Bosque Redondo…
Read MoreTHIS YEAR, expect double the fun at the annual Smokey Bear Days. The two-day bash at Smokey Bear Historical Park, in Capitán, celebrates both the wildfire-prevention icon’s birthday and the park’s…
Read MoreFOR FILMMAKER RACHEL BARRETT, the Tucumcari Film Festival is like an old-school double feature. She gets to show her movies at the Historic Odeon Theatre and the Tucumcari Railroad Depot alongside…
Read More1 Catch an arts panel. On Saturday at 2 p.m., artists, activists, and lawyers gather at the Albuquerque Museum to speak about the mass incarceration of immigrants in New Mexico and the rest of the…
Read More1 Go out to dinner—or brunch. This weekend is a great time to visit some of the best restaurants in the Duke City during Albuquerque Restaurant Week. The event welcomes hungry patrons to dine at…
Read More1 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 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 MoreNEW MEXICO OFTEN feels like a whirlwind in the spring, when gusts can top 50 miles per hour. Those breezes are perfect for the Whitewater Mesa Kite Flying Picnic in Glenwood, which fills the sky with…
Read More1 Picture the Mother Road. Inside the lobby at the Apache Motel in Tucumcari, Before 100: Route 66 Now is a traveling exhibition featuring images taken by photographer Craig Kilgore. On view Friday…
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