Due to the March 23, 2020 NM DOH Public Health Order, These Event Listings Are Not Accurate!
- Canteen BrewhouseLe Chat Lunatique • jazz, swing
- Historic El Rey TheaterTech N9ne • rap, hip-hop • Brotha Lynch Hung • Krizz Kaliko • Stevie Stone • hip-hop, indie • Ces Cru
- Kelly’s Brew PubThe Bus Tapes • funk, rock, folk, jazz
- Marble Brewery¡Reviva! • reggae, rock
- Mine Shaft Tavern (Madrid)Jim Almand • blues, singer-songwriter • The Sean Healen Band • folk, rock
- Nexus Silver TaproomLocal Band Night • variety
- Pawn Drive • folk, rock, Americana
- Seasons Rotisserie & GrillThe Rudy Boy Experiment • rock, blues
- SisterRed Light Cameras • indie rock • Great Shapes • Eugene
- Studio Center of Santa Fe (Santa Fe)Juan Gotti • LiL Criminal • rap
- Sunshine TheaterSuperjoint Ritual • Battlecross • heavy metal • Child Bite
- VibranceTony Cesarano • Debo Orlofsky • bossa nova
Type is Not Dead
The prolific writer Ernest Hemingway once said, “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” If this quote describes you, check out the first ever Albuquerque Type-In happening on Sunday, April 23, at Nexus Brewery. Bring your typewriter over for some good, old-fashioned clickety-clacking. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than getting writing done and surrounding yourself with the dinging sounds emanating from all those returns. From 1-5pm you can type to your heart's desire, but maybe keep the bleeding to a minimum. (Taylor Grabowsky)
Nexus BreweryAlbuquerque Type-In- Page One BookstoreSplintered Reflections
- Albuquerque Museum of Art and HistoryInternational Sculpture Day
- ONGOINGGallery Tour
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterONGOINGGermination
- Cibola Arts Gallery (Mountainair)ONGOINGBirthday, Earth Day and Max
- Indian Pueblo Cultural CenterONGOINGConsumed by Design Exhibit
- Jan's Art ShopONGOINGXXXIII
- Las Placitas Presbyterian Church (Placitas)Judith Roderick Retrospective Opening Reception
- Mariposa GalleryONGOINGDual Exhibition
- Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe)ONGOINGNo Idle Hands: The Myths and Meanings of Tramp Art
- National Hispanic Cultural CenterONGOINGFantasía Fantástica
- Red Dot Gallery (Santa Fe)ONGOINGRed Dot Exhibition
- Slice ParlorONGOINGLet Me Know
- Slice ParlorONGOINGWhere Do They Go
- Sorrel Sky Gallery (Santa Fe)Artist Workshop with Kevin Red Star: Learning the Acrylic Layering Technique From a Master
- South Broadway Cultural CenterONGOINGPrints By Southwest
- Tortuga GalleryVantage Point Artist Talk
Why is Pie?
Dan ParsonsCarl Sagan famously said, “If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.” Ponder that for a minute. Keep pondering—there's a lot to unpack in that one sentence. Now toss in demigods, alter-egos and the meaning of life. Okay, now write a whole play about the questions and ideas that arise from that exciting mixture of things. Oh, wait! Someone already did that so you don't have to. Wade through your physical perception of the universe toward the Adobe Rose Theatre in Santa Fe Thursdays-Sundays to see Theater Grottesco's performance of PIE. Regular tickets range from $12-$25, but Thursday performances are pay-what-you-wish and April 14 is a special $100 per person gala. Regular showings are at 7pm Thursday-Saturday and 2pm on Sunday. (Renée Chavez)
Adobe Rose Theater (Santa Fe)Pie- Adobe TheaterThe Mikado
- Albuquerque Little TheatreThe Miracle Worker
- Aux Dog TheatreMuch Ado About Nothing
- Keshet Center for the ArtsThe Spitfire Grill
Don't Cry For Her, Albuquerque
via PixabayEva Perón was a badass and First Lady of Argentina from 1946-1952 who championed labor rights, women's suffrage and the working class. And then Madonna played her in the movie version. Eva, affectionately known as Evita, is still adored by the people of Argentina. Growing up in the poor working class provided Perón with first-hand experience of the hardships the lower class faced. She was able to take her personal history and use it to help campaign for them later in her career. See the rest of her story at Musical Theatre Southwest's production of Evita running April 7-30, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm. Tickets are $20-$22. (Taylor Grabowsky)
Musical Theatre SouthwestEvita- UNM's Experimental Theatre (Center for the Arts)The School for Scandal
Earnestly Yours
You won't need an alibi (well, obviously you'll need this Alibi for all the info) to get away from it all at The Vortex Theatre this Friday, April 21. See The Importance of Being Earnest, a scandalous play making fun of Victorian moral values like social codes, courting (i.e. sexual restraint) and elitism. Follow Jack Worthing—a man leading a double life—as he leaves his alternate identity to find love. In this scandalous tale, while being pursued by his ward, Jack proclaims his love for another woman as his alter-ego, Ernest. To marry the woman, Jack must reveal his true identity to his friend—and cousin of his beloved—Algernon Moncrieff. While telling Algernon about his “real” life, Algernon's interest is piqued at the description of Jack's ward. The play follows the men awkwardly navigating romance, truth and friendship. See the play Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm until May 14. (Megan Reneau)
Vortex TheatreThe Importance of Being Earnest- Congregation AlbertChamber Music Concert
- Hotel AlbuquerqueTablao Flamenco
- KiMo TheatreN.M. Folk Music
- Las Placitas Presbyterian Church (Placitas)Placitas Artists Series April Concert: Pianist Misuzu Tanaka
- Las PuertasChatter Sunday
- Popejoy HallMomix
- Albuquerque Convention CenterInternational Auto Show
- Manuel Lujan Building @ Expo NMAlbuquerque Home And Garden Show
- South Valley AcademyTraining for Action: If We Organize, We Win
- Bachechi Open SpaceFamily Fun
- Civic PlazaTruck-A-Palooza
- Kadampa Meditation Center New MexicoMeditation for Kids
- Bachechi Open SpaceJust Before Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
- Starshine Gallery (Madrid)Animal Communication 101
- Petroglyph National MonumentA Walk with the Superintendent
- Tingley BeachTenth Annual Rio Grande Cup Regatta
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterYoga with a View
- Dragon and Tiger Medical Qigong
- Albuquerque Vipassana CenterMeditation Gathering
- Eckankar CenterBeyond Meditation: Community HU Chant
- High Desert Center for Spiritual LivingSunday Service
- Kadampa Meditation Center New MexicoWorld Peace Meditation
- Maple Street Dance SpaceZumba
- Sani YogaYin Yoga
- D. H. Lescombes Winery and BistroSunday Brunch
Wanted: Your Best Photographs
Wanted: Your Best PhotographsShutterbugs gather up your best pieces and pick some to submit for hanging in the new Bernalillo County headquarters when the gov-peeps move to Alvarado Square, happening now until Monday, August 31. The selected photographs will be printed in a large scale and format. They will be used to create a welcoming environment for county customers, county employees and the general public. Some will be used on the windows of the new Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office suite. The photographs should represent the history and character of Bernalillo County and its people, places, landscapes and unique events in our county. There are some big bucks involved as chosen photographers will receive $1,500, with a limit of one photograph per artist. The chosen photos will become part of the public art program’s permanent collection. There is no fee or age limit required to submit. For more information, visit bernco.gov/community-services/current-call-for-entries.aspx. Ends August 31. (Carolyn Carlson)
- Albuquerque Marriot UptownONGOINGBubonicon 49 Science Fiction Convention Art Show Call For Artists
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterCall for Entries to the 2019 Poets' Picnic
- CENTER (Santa Fe)CENTERs Call for Entries
- CENTER (Santa Fe)ONGOING2019 Project Launch Grant: Call for Entry
- ONGOING2019 Project Development Grant: Calls for Entry
- 2019 Calls for Entry: The Choice Awards
- ONGOING2019 Calls for Entry: Me and Eve Award
- CENTER (Santa Fe)ONGOING2019 Calls for Entry: Excellence in Multimedia Award
- Copper Moon Gallery (Taos)Call For Artists
- Cottonwood Gulch (Thoreau)Small Metals Workshop Registration Deadline
- Engine House Theater (Madrid)Open Submissions: Madrid Film Festival
- form & concept (Santa Fe)Call for Entries: Guns to Art Benefit Show
- Gallery ABQSpring Miniature Show
- ONGOINGCall for Artists
- Guild CinemaFunny Fest Submissions
- Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe)Scholarship Submissions for Students of IAIA Cinematic Arts and Technology
- Jewish Community Center of Greater AlbuquerqueBad Jews Audition
- Joseph Montoya Building (Santa Fe)2018 New Mexico Filmmakers Showcase
- Keshet Center for the ArtsApplications Open for Keshet Makers Space Experience
- Hear Here Festival Applications
- Hear Here Festival
- National Hispanic Cultural CenterFilm Submissions for Latino Film Festival
- New Mexico Film Foundation (Santa Fe)2020 Actors Showcase Submissions
- New Mexico Film Office (Santa Fe)Call for Submissions for N.M. Filmmakers Showcase
- Official State Ornament Design Contest
- 48-Hour Film Registration
- Late Submissions for Santa Fe Independent Film Festival
- New Mexico Humanities CouncilCall for Entries
- Outpost Performance SpaceCall to Artists: Biennial Exhibition 2018
- Reading WorksShort Short Story Writing Contest
- Reading WorksShort Short Story Contest
- Robinson ParkBecome an OffCenter Folk Art Festival Vendor
- Santa Fe Art Institute (Santa Fe)2020 Story Maps Fellowship Open House
- Special Collections LibraryNational Novel Writing Month: Come Write In
- National Novel Writing Month: Come Write In
- Tamarind InstituteApplication Deadline for Artist Collaborations with Tamarind Student Printers
- UNM School of Architecture and PlanningRail Yard Fictions Writing Competition
- Wemagination Resource CenterFamily Development Program, UNM, Volunteer Opportunity Information Session
- Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful Board
- El Ranchito de los Ninos Announces Winner of New Home
Edgy
City on the EdgeCity on the Edge is a breezy, smart podcast looking at the stories from Albuquerque history that have often been overlooked. Each episode takes a deep dive into a topic like the 1955 crash of TWA flight 260, Sandia Man or the 1918 quarantine. Worthwhile listening that will spur your curiosity about things you didn’t even know about in the city where you live. It’s free and available wherever you get your podcasts. (Clarke Condé)
- Albuquerque Garden CenterGarden Guardians Day Camp Registration Deadline
- Astro-ZombiesNinth Annual Astro-Zombies Sleeping Bag Drive
- Boofy's Best for PetsE-Waste Recycling
- Dance Space Santa Fe (Santa Fe)MoveWest Center for Movement Exploration
- Fadduol, Cluff, Hardy & Conaway P.C.No DWI Free Holiday Rides
- Irving VillageOpen Air Market and Container Village
- Keshet Center for the ArtsWinter and Spring Dance Classes Session
- Winter and Spring Dance Classes
- MCM Elegante HotelWant to be a part of the hiring committee for ABQ Mayoral and City Counselor candidates?
- Meals on Wheels OfficeVolunteer Orientation: Meals on Wheels
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History and ScienceRegistration Open for Summer Science Camps
- New Mexico Veterans MemorialAlbuquerque International Festival Booth Applications
- Palo Duro Senior CenterWalking Program: Fitness Walking Thursdays
- Santa Fe Community College (Santa Fe)EPA Environmental Job Training Program Information Session
- SFCC High School Equivalency/GED Application Period Open Classes
- Santa Fe Community College High School Equivalency/GED Application Period Open
- High School Equivalency and GED Prep Registration Open
- St. Thomas of Canterbury ChurchReiki Class
- Giving Tuesday Brew Bash
Spicy Online
2020 Bosque Chile FestivalLooking for a little chile? The 2020 Bosque Chile Festival, a celebration of food, art, and culture on the Rio Grande, is happening Saturday, August 15 and Sunday, August 16, with times waiting to be officially announced. But due to COVID-19 and the State of New Mexico public health order, the festival will be presented virtually! There will still be entertainment, art activities, a virtual artisan market, chile-chef demonstrations, educational workshops and more. This free, all-ages event is meant to give those stuck at home a chance to see what the state has to offer. If you are a high-quality chile-inspired and authentic New Mexican business with an e-commerce website and want to be a vendor, there is still time. Applications are being accepted until Wednesday, August 5. For more information email bosquechilefestival@bernco.gov.
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