Jan. 19 On Jan. 19, hundreds of protesters rallied and marched at Civic Plaza during the People’s March in response to ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced he would close the Department of Education during his administration. It is unlikely ...
New Mexico legislative session begins Tuesday, Jan. 21 and ends March 22. This session marks New Mexico’s 57th legislative ...
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science in Albuquerque is presenting the Sci-Fi & Sci-Fact exhibition until June ...
During a governance committee meeting on Dec. 5, 2024, members of the University of New Mexico Board of Regents passed ...
On Jan. 8, alternative musician Ethel Cain released her newest project, “Perverts.” This marks her first release since her ...
Jan. 18, Albuquerque’s Guild Cinema hosted a screening of the documentary “The Right to Read.” The event was presented by the ...
Jan. 8, the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team had a Mountain West showdown against the University of Wyoming ...
Perfect for a dark and stormy night with popcorn and wax vampire fangs — hopefully not at the same time — is the original ...
Last month, the Albuquerque City Council voted to pass ordinances O-24-56 and O-24-58, which prohibit camping in tents or any ...
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque is currently hosting the 44th Annual Native American Student Art Show. The ...
Jan. 11, the Wheels Museum in the Albuquerque Rail Yards hosted a show by 3 On A Match Kabarett, a 1920s-themed musical duo ...