Datebook: June 2024
ONLY SEVEN YEARS after the Stonewall uprising in New York City, almost 100 marchers came out in the summer of 1976 to celebrate the first-ever Pride march in Albuquerque. “We have a rich history of…
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ONLY SEVEN YEARS after the Stonewall uprising in New York City, almost 100 marchers came out in the summer of 1976 to celebrate the first-ever Pride march in Albuquerque. “We have a rich history of…
Read More1 Shop Indigenous art. The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) hosts the Native Treasures Art Market at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center on Saturday and Sunday. With more than 180…
Read MoreGeek out at the 17th annual ScienceFest in Los Alamos with five days of electric concerts, family bonding, and out-of-this-world adult activities July 12–16. The festivities kick off with a new Night…
Read More1 Feel the literary love. The written word comes alive during the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, which brings renowned authors to the Santa Fe Community Convention Center Friday through…
Read More1 Laugh it up. The Cloudtop Comedy Festival delivers an abundance of LOL moments and more than 50 comedians to Santa Fe Thursday through Sunday. Performances take place at six venues throughout the…
Read More1 Celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Tamale Festival, Las Cruces Taste tons of masa wrapped deliciousness during the Tamale Festival on Sunday from 4 to 10 p.m. at the Plaza de Las Cruces. Attendees can try…
Read MoreIF FOOD IS ONE OF THE BEST ways to experience culture, then the New Mexico Tamale Festival cooks up the perfect chance to take a huge bite. The Cinco de Mayo celebration brings together local…
Read More1 Eat Indigenous food. A three-day event featuring Indigenous chefs from throughout the Southwest, the Taste of Decolonization focuses on Native food, its history, and its future. The inaugural event…
Read More1 Turn trash to treasure. Brian Fleetwood (Mvskoke Creek), a faculty member at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), creates striking works that push the boundaries of jewelry as an artistic…
Read More1 Focus on abstraction. The Taos Abstract Artists Collective opens its Spring Exhibition at the Taos Center for the Arts with a reception on Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. Featuring works by 64 abstract…
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