Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 Stand for democracy. A spotlight shines on the history of democracy in South America in the new exhibition Dictators and the Disappeared: Democracy Lost and Restored , opening at the Albuquerque…
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1 Stand for democracy. A spotlight shines on the history of democracy in South America in the new exhibition Dictators and the Disappeared: Democracy Lost and Restored , opening at the Albuquerque…
Read More1 Go global. A United Nations of arts and crafts descends upon Santa Fe’s Museum Hill Thursday through Sunday for the always fabulous International Folk Art Market. The 2022 roster features 164…
Read MoreAbove: American flags at Albuquerque's Fairview Cemetery mark the graves of veterans, whose collective service begins with the Civil War and runs through the Korean War at Fairview Memorial Park…
Read MoreAbove: Fredheads unite this fall at the12th annual Fred Harvey History Weekend. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. FANS OF HOSPITALITY entrepreneur Fred Harvey (1835–1901) gather November 12–15…
Read MoreTry hiking or sledding the dunes at White Sands National Park. Photograph by NMTD. Have a park day. National Park Week kicks off on Saturday with Park Rx Day when you can take advantage of free…
Read MoreJazz drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath has been awarded the prestigious 2021 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master award. Photograph by Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/Alamy. ALBERT “TOOTIE” HEATH…
Read MoreThis weekend has loads of cool things to do, from movies to a vintage motorcycle show, but the highlight these next three days is the chance to listen to some great local bands. Friday, June 22…
Read MoreAbove: Tom Guralnick at his Outpost Performance Space, in Albuquerque's Nob Hill. “I KIND OF GOT BIT BY THE BUG OF music,” Tom Guralnick says, lifting his trilby hat and replacing it askew atop his…
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