Farmington’s creative community helps cultivate evolving arts scene
While most New Mexicans likely don't consider Farmington an arts destination, it offers rewards for those who know where to look.
Brian Sandford writes that he visited Farmington to find out for himself what the arts scene is like.
Opera Southwest launches its 2024-2025 season with an al fresco staging of the rarely performed Matilde at the Albuquerque Museum amphitheater.
Broken Boxes, a subversive art podcast, celebrates its 10th anniversary with a mega exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum.
Author and teacher Sharman Apt Russell is deeply rooted in southwestern New Mexico — she and her husband, Peter, moved to the Mimbres Valley four decades ago to pursue…
"A Day with Santa Fe Authors: Memoir and Mystery" is a new literary event for book lovers and to raise money for the nonprofit Reading Quest.
The singer-songwriter-composer's 'Want Symphonic' tour marks his second appearance at the Santa Fe Opera.
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Anxiety can become a palpable energy field this week, but it doesn’t have to run the show.
The 24-by-24 oil on canvas created in 2024 is part of a retrospective at El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe of 58 years of the artist's mixed media work.
I think you can tell a lot about a person by the podcasts they listen to, and there's truly something for everyone: news junkies, true-crime devotees, history buffs, c…
The Santa Fe Shelter (SFAS) turns 85 and moves its Barkin' Ball celebration and fundraiser to La Fonda on the Plaza
Author Corey Recko takes us back to a largely forgotten conflict in his latest book, The Colfax County War: Violence and Corruption in Territorial New Mexico.
Chile enthusiasts who want to learn more about our state’s famous peppers can visit NMSU’s Chile Pepper Institute and the Amy Goldman-Fowler Teaching Garden and tour the garden dedicated to the growth, research, and cultivation of more than 150 chile varieties.
The New Mexico Performing Arts Society presents J.S. Bach's rarely performed Passion According to St. John.
As he celebrates 50 years playing New Mexico music, "El Godson" will perform at the Fiesta de Santa Fe Gran Baile on September 7.
Zozobra mania is spreading like wildfire this year, with several events honoring Old Man Gloom.
"I’ve come home to Santa Fe from Detroit to audition for the Fire Spirit, Zozobra’s nemesis. Do I have a chance at nabbing the role? Heck no, but I’m at an age where bucket list items need to be bucketed, and this has been at the top of my list since I saw my first burn in 1977."
This genre-defying group brings all flavors to their musical mélange.
Zozobra's 100th anniversary isn't the only one it has celebrated through the decades.
A survey of Broadway musicals about labor union issues, from Pins and Needles and The Cradle Will Rock in 1937 to 2012's Newsies.
Ken Krimstein and Eleanor Davis marry words and imagery in their graphic novels to great effect.
The spouse is in the midst of an epic RV trip on the Alaska Highway with his brothers, so my to-do list while I was on my own was going to be just shy of epic.
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Labor Day weekend is the industrious Virgo holiday where we respect hard work by taking time off to enjoy summer’s last hurrah and maybe do some work for ourselves.
The mixed media on canvas work is part of a three-day untitled show at San Francisco Street Art Gallery featuring Janet O’Neal’s art.
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