Five Things to Do This Weekend
1 Immerse yourself in art. Treat yourself to an art-filled weekend in Santa Fe, where you can see ancient, traditional, and innovative works in two new exhibits and a quintessential market…
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1 Immerse yourself in art. Treat yourself to an art-filled weekend in Santa Fe, where you can see ancient, traditional, and innovative works in two new exhibits and a quintessential market…
Read More1 Party down. Albuquerque’s Nob Hill hosts a big block party on Saturday during the annual Route 66 Summerfest, which takes over Central Avenue from Girard Boulevard to Washington Street starting at 5…
Read MoreMath Count your catch and compare weights in a fishing derby, held seasonally at parks including Cimarrón Canyon, Eagle Nest Lake, Oasis, and Ute Lake. Art At City of Rocks, a new mural depicts the…
Read MoreLIVING DESERT ZOO and Gardens, in Carlsbad, gives an up-close look at species rarely seen in the wild, like a mountain lion and bobcat. “The prairie dog exhibit is the most popular for the kids,” says…
Read MoreEagle Nest Lake State Park HIGH IN THE NORTH-CENTRAL MOUNTAINS, Eagle Nest Lake State Park hosts multiple species for the chasing, says fly-fishing guidebook author and Taos Fly Shop founder Taylor…
Read MoreFRESH SNOW DOTS THE Dowa Yalanne mesa in late March, and the A:shiwi people who live at its base have been dancing every evening for nearly two weeks to ensure a prosperous hunting season. But inside…
Read MoreRANCHERS MARK AND MIKE MARLEY loom 18 feet high on either side of US 285. One points an accusatory finger at the other, who has adopted a “What, me?” stance. “I’ve always wanted to be larger than…
Read MoreInsurance Adjustment After Carol Krausman moved from Washington State to Santa Fe, she received a notice that her insurance had been canceled. When she called to inquire why, an agent informed her she…
Read MoreWHAT DO TORTILLA COASTERS, green-chile-infused olive oil, and sopaipilla-shaped candles have in common? They’re all handcrafted by New Mexican artisans and available at the Brotique 505 shops, in…
Read MoreJACKALOPES DON'T EXIST (sorry), but we still love them. So let’s imagine that they not only exist but hold a magical power. In On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World’s…
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