This weekend, Flamenco rhythms and opera voices intertwine to paint a dark portrait of the Spanish empire in a year archaically associated with the “discovery” of the New World. Premiering this Sunday ...
Two prolific Led Zeppelin researchers and archivists are searching for a piece of rock n’ roll history, and they believe it’s hiding in Albuquerque. They’re asking local concertgoers to help them find ...
Nat Baca is a director of engineering and a self-proclaimed nerd. He argues that being an employee of the Wikimedia Foundation — the nonprofit behind Wikipedia — qualifies him as a “professional nerd.
Starting tonight Albuquerque Artwalk is breathing a new kind of life into the city, and the party’s gonna be lit, for sure. City Brights II is a collection of 11 temporary, light-based installations ...
Albuquerque has always found innovative ways to get food into the mouths of its hungry citizens. Beyond our city’s tried-and-true restaurants, we’ve all been brought up around burrito ladies who visit ...
Tim Pipher owns Castle Studios, the newest film production facility in town. Located on Alameda in the heart of Albuquerque, the property contains a high-tech space to shoot movies that’s not only ...
New Mexico cannabis regulators recently accused a local testing lab of a number of serious violations including falsifying data and transporting marijuana across state lines. Now, the Cannabis Control ...
The New Mexico food community is fired up about a film that explores the history and cultural significance of the state’s culinary practices, and it airs tonight on PBS. Docufilms and the Museum of ...
This month the Vortex Theater (2900 Carlisle Blvd. NE) is auditioning actors for five roles that will test the comedic and dramatic acting chops of aspiring Albuquerque thespians. Written by two-time ...
This month the Vortex Theater (2900 Carlisle Blvd. NE) is auditioning actors for five roles that will test the comedic and dramatic acting chops of aspiring Albuquerque thespians. Written by two-time ...
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Bernalillo County Commissioners on Tuesday, Jan. 28 moved to reassure communities near the New Mexico state fairgrounds that their voices will be heard and their needs considered in any potential ...