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It feels like it’s been ages since COVID put a major damper on our city’s art scene, but the community has gradually awakened over the past few years. One of the most vibrant and resilient flowers in ...
The Donald Trump administration stepped up its attempt to make state and local governments help with enforcing immigration laws with another executive order last week. The executive order prompted a ...
The Hallmark Channel is famous for exploiting every vaguely picturesque corner of America as background for its endless string of (typically holiday-centric) romantic comedies. In 2021 Santa Fe got ...
Ritual Noise Abuse (R.N.A.) has been active for roughly five years, but for several decades, the musicians in the Albuquerque-based band have performed in other popular heavy musical projects, and the ...
You can’t buy practically anything for a dollar anymore – but starting this weekend, one of Albuquerque’s slickest music spots is letting you name your price for tickets to some sophisticated and ...
Albuquerque City Councilors approved a pair of economic development projects expected to bring dozens of jobs to the city’s Westside. Mesa Film Studios (MFS) got the OK to build on a 60-acre plot ...
Former U.S. Attorney Alex Uballez says his experience as a prosecutor on the state and federal level will help him be an effective mayor in Albuquerque. Uballez spoke to City Desk ABQ last week about ...
Sherri Brueggemann retired as the City of Albuquerque Public Art Urban Enhancement Division Manager in April, a position she held for 18 years. And during that time, she participated in hundreds of ...
John Hoffsis has been working in Old Town for half a century now, and he’s getting a little tired these days. He says he’s not exactly the picture of shining health anymore, and it’s time to spend ...
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