Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 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…
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1 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 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 MoreWHITNEY SPIVEY KNOWS a little secret about Los Alamos. “It’s super family friendly,” says the editor of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s National Security Science magazine. The mother of two has spent…
Read More1 Go Baroque. Enjoy songs by female French Baroque composers during SF Pro Musica’s Baroque Holy Week concert. The Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon performances at the First Presbyterian Church…
Read More1 Soak in the feelings. Let love wash over you with an overnight stay at Blackstone Hot Springs, in Truth or Consequences. “People come to Blackstone to be ,” says Rob Stuart, who purchased and…
Read MoreWHEN ERIC SCHALLER GREETS me for a day on the Pajarito Mountain Ski Area slopes, the ski patroller welcomes me to “the land of no-lift mazes.” True to his word, not only do we ski directly up to every…
Read MoreRICHARD STURGEON BEGAN RIDING motorcycles when he moved to New Mexico, where a Los Alamos National Laboratory coworker encouraged him to learn. An environmental science technician, he now rides his…
Read MoreFOR THE EXPERT Want steep thrills? Don’t miss the cliff-riddled chutes and 3,250-foot vertical drop from Taos Ski Valley’s high point, Kachina Peak. Then again, the moguls on Al’s Run—named after a…
Read MoreTHIS IS NOT your kids’ holiday bedtime story. The Santa Fe Playhouse’s production of The Night Before Christmas takes place in a warehouse on Christmas Eve, when workers apprehend an intruder dressed…
Read More1 See the sparkle. Twinkling lights make for one of the most magical holiday experiences. Catch your share of glittery cheer at these parades and farolito-laden sites this weekend. Twinkle Light…
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