Due to the March 23, 2020 NM DOH Public Health Order, These Event Listings Are Not Accurate!
- Canteen BrewhouseLe Chat Lunatique • Gypsy jazz, swing
- Hops Brewery Los RanchosChris Ravin • rock 'n' roll
- Hotel AlbuquerqueSage Cornelius • variety
- Kaktus Brewing Company (Bernalillo)Kaktus Kats Blues Jam
- Kilt Check Brewing CompanyTobyRiffic Karaoke Show
- LaunchpadWinter Is Coming • Blow Up the Neighborhood • variety • Almost Always Never • Bubblegum Love Crush
- Mine Shaft Tavern (Madrid)Odd Dog • jam band
- Foggy Memory Boys • bluegrass
- Molly's Bar (Tijeras)Secret 7 • rock, blues, R&B
- O'Niell's Pub (Nob Hill)Watermelon Mountain Jug Band • bluegrass, folk
- Red Velvet UndergroundSouth3rn Turpike3 Broth3rz • variety
- SisterMoonstone Pop-Up • retail, DJ
- Blue Grasshopper Brewery Second Street TaproomSmooth Sunday Comedy Open Mic • stand-up comedy
- Albuquerque Museum of Art and HistoryONGOINGThe Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited
- Manuel Lujan Building @ Expo NMWinter Holiday Bazaar
- Rufina Taproom (Santa Fe)Brewhouse Bazaar
- 5. Gallery (Santa Fe)ONGOINGJames Castle: Philadelphia Wireman
- ABQ Sunport Great HallONGOINGLowriders and Hot Rods: Car Culture of Northern New Mexico
- Academy for the Love of Learning (Santa Fe)ONGOINGMore Beautiful and Amazing: Art Inspired by Ernest Thompson Seton
- African American Performing Arts Center (Expo NM)ONGOINGThe New Show: Art Exhibit by 9X9 Art Group and Friends
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterONGOINGThe Cranes' Oasis: Abstracting the Crane and Its Habitat
- April Price Project GalleryONGOINGTransitions: Group Exhibtion
- Birds + RichardONGOINGVisuals in Conversation: When did you Explode?
- Corrales Bosque Gallery (Corrales)ONGOINGSmall Treasures: Original Works of Art and Handmade Ornaments
- Craig Varjabedian Photography (Santa Fe)ONGOINGNative Light: Portraits of Native America Fundraiser
- Evoke Contemporary (Santa Fe)ONGOINGCarlos G. Maier: Hecho a Mano Exhibition
- Exhibit/208ONGOINGToy Show
- Gallery ABQONGOINGARTScrawl
- Ghostwolf Gallery (Old Town)ONGOINGHappy Howl-idays
- Hartford SquareONGOINGThe Monotype: Creation, Destruction
- Indian Pueblo Cultural CenterONGOING40th Annual Native American Student Art Show
- La Galeria (Mountainair )ONGOINGThe Shaffer Winter Art Show
- Las Placitas Presbyterian Church (Placitas)ONGOINGPlacitas Artists Series
- New Mexico Cancer CenterONGOINGThe Art of Healing
- Photo-eye Bookstore and Project Space (Santa Fe)ONGOINGFire Ghosts by Philip Metcalf and Patricia Galagan
- Photo-Eye Gallery (Santa Fe)ONGOINGKate Breakey: Tree Stories
- SITE Santa Fe (Santa Fe)ONGOINGSeeking Refuge
- Adobe TheaterAn Adobe Christmas Carol
- Albuquerque Little TheatreMiracle on 34th Street
- Mother Road Theatre CompanyAll is Calm
Happy Enough
Image courtesy of Broadway WorldWaitress is the Broadway musical version of an indelibly deep dish, darkly delightful American tale originally told by Adrienne Shelly, an American actor, director and screenwriter. Shelly died almost 15 years ago and this project is clearly one of her brightest legacies. The music for this version of the narrative was written by Grammy Award nominee Sara Bareilles, an accomplished singer-songwriter in her own right. Experience this memorable story of life and love in small town America when the touring show hits Popejoy Hall on the UNM campus as part of the esteemed venue's Popejoy Presents series, beginning on Thursday, Dec. 12 and Friday, Dec. 13 at 7:30pm and continues over the weekend with performances on Saturday, Dec. 14 at 2pm and 8pm as well as on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 1pm and 6:30pm. Tickets for this sweetly sung story range in price from $48 to $93 and it's probably not something you want to take children to, not because of the subject matter, but because we couldn't sit through the Music Man until we were 17 years old. (August March)
Popejoy HallWaitress- Central United Methodist ChurchAlbuquerque Civic Chorus Presents: This Shining Night
- Christ Lutheran Church (Santa Fe)O Joyful Day
- O Joyful Day
- Keshet Center for the ArtsWinter Dance Concert
- Las Placitas Presbyterian Church (Placitas)Placitas Artists Series: Pianist Katie Mahan
- Manzano High SchoolAlbuquerque Philharmonic Orchestra Musical Frontiers Afternoon Concert
Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh
Image by Pat BerrettThe Christmas story of the three Magi from the East is told through dance as the National Institute of Flamenco brings together a multigenerational cast of over one hundred from Yjastros, the Conservatory of Flamenco Arts and Tierra Adentro for their presentation of La Estrella: A Flamenco Journey of the Kings’ Quest. A run of four performances begins Friday, Dec. 13 at 7pm at Rodey Theater on UNM Main Campus. Tickets range from $17 to $30. For more information and tickets to this all-ages performance, see nifnm.org. (Clarke Condé)
Rodey Theatre (Popejoy Hall)La Estrella: A Flamenco Story of the Kings' Quest- Sandia Prep SchoolEnchantment Handbells Present: Christmas Past and Present
- Sandia Presbyterian ChurchNMPHIL Presents: Messiah
- Albuquerque StudiosFilm Auditioning Worskhop with Casting Director Faith Hibbs-Clark
- Central & Unser LibrarySunday Movie: The Grinch
- Manzano del SolDeath Cafe
- Old San Ysidro Church (Corrales)Festival of the Nativities
- Santa Fe Plaza (Santa Fe)Culture, Joy and Wonder: Holiday Season in Historic and Scenic Santa Fe County
- Cabela'sSanta's Wonderland
- Red Door Brewing CompanyGridiron Gameday
- Sandia Prep SchoolONGOING35 and Older Ultimate Frisbee Pickup Game
- Albuquerque Meditation Group SRFGroup Meditation with Self-Realization Fellowship
- Albuquerque Open Space Visitor CenterYoga with a View
- Red Door Brewing CompanyONGOINGRed Riser Yoga
- Remedy Day SpaCreating Total Health and Unlimited Abundance
- Rio Bravo Brewing CompanyONGOINGPints and Planks
- Albuquerque Rail YardsHoliday Market
- B2B Bistronomy (in Nob Hill)Giving Back Sunday: Children's Choice Bandelier Elementary School
- Fragrant Leaf Tea BoutiqueTaste of Central Europe Holiday Afternoon Tea
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)
- Engine House Theater (Madrid)Open Submissions: Madrid Film Festival
- Keshet Center for the ArtsHear Here Festival
- New Mexico Film Foundation (Santa Fe)2020 Actors Showcase Submissions
- Santa Fe Art Institute (Santa Fe)2020 Story Maps Fellowship Open House
- UNM School of Architecture and PlanningRail Yard Fictions Writing Competition
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)
- Dance Space Santa Fe (Santa Fe)MoveWest Center for Movement Exploration
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.