As opportunities for new play development continue to shrink nationwide, Duke City Repertory Theatre is betting on New Mexico playwrights and on meeting audiences where they are. This February, the ...
For a holiday based on love, Valentine’s Day can be something of a burden. If you’re with someone, there’s the question of the gift. Should you go expensive or cheap? Could the item you’ve chosen be ...
A bevy of competing book ban bills to govern how libraries respond to requests for removing books have made little progress in the legislature, despite months of build up and organizing by the ...
Opera is not typically associated with smartphones, short attention spans or jokes that land like stand-up comedy punchlines.
The $73 million film training center taking shape inside Albuquerque’s historic Rail Yards Boiler Shop will open several months later than first promised. When it opens in September, it is expected to ...
New Mexico artists have a chance to leave a permanent mark on the South Valley through a new public art project designed to ...
The Harwood Art Center and ArtStreet of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless have come together once again to present Entwined, an exhibition that highlights the creative power of community ...
The Children’s Hour (Fri. 30, Performance) Albuquerque Little Theater (224 San Pasquale Ave. SW) mounts Lillian Hellman’s powerful and controversial stage drama The Children’s Hour about teachers and ...
When the Orley Awards launched last year, the idea had already been years in the making. Think of the Orley Awards as the Tony Awards for Albuquerque, an annual celebration honoring the artists, ...
The 2025 New Mexico State Fair could be Albuquerque’s last hurrah for a tradition that has drawn crowds for 87 years, as government leaders weigh relocation mere months before a state-imposed deadline ...