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By Ryle Yazzie

When Ryle Yazzie isn’t working on film sets or on assignment for brands like Banana Republic and Vogue, you can find him shooting ABQ’s best views. His film camera only shoots in a square format, which has forced Yazzie to reevaluate how he takes pictures. “Growing up, I got used to landscape and portrait modes, but with a square frame your brain starts to think differently,” he says.

Yazzie was heading towards Santa Fe when he noticed this picturesque view from the driver’s seat, and he knew he had to capture the moment on his way home. “From the angle coming up, I knew that the colors were there, but it was coming back down that I saw the actual photo that I could get,” he says.

Shot with his trusty Hasselblad 500c camera, Yazzie says that this kind of photography has always been a creative outlet of sorts. “The idea of balance and stillness is part of the appeal, but behind that is the idea of capturing a moment in time,” he says. “A lot of times, things that are here won’t be here forever…there are forest fires, erosion. I like the fact that nature photography allows me to create something that’ll last for a long time.” —ET

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Our Planet - Live in Concert. This immersive concert combines breathtaking footage from the Our Planet Netflix series with music performed by a live orchestra. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents. com, (505) 277-4569.

Investigating Ghosts of New Mexico. Join folklorist and researcher Benjamin Radford, the author of 15 books, at the Placitas Community Library in the Gracie Lee room as he describes his first-hand investigations into some of New Mexico’s most famous and bizarre ghosts, from Albuquerque’s famous KiMo theater to the Santa Fe courthouse spirit to the legend of La Llorona. Info: 453 New Mexico 165, Placitas, (505) 8673355. The presentation is sponsored by the Historical Society of New Mexico.

Albuquerque Science Fiction Society Meeting. Local author Robert E. Vardeman and costumer Patricia Rogers host an auction of donated sci-fi/comics/everyday items to raise petty cash for the club’s meeting space rental and newsletter. This long-running NM science fiction club has author readings, science talks, films, and discussions.

Location: Activity Room, St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 5301 Ponderosa Ave NE (near Erna Fergusson Library). Call (505) 266-8905 or visit bubonicon.com. Free to newcomers. amapolagallery.com. Free.

Adornments for the Soul. Wild Hearts Gallery presents Sandy Johnson and Geri Verble exhibiting jewelry through March 5. Info: 221 Homestead Village Highway 165, Placitas, (505) 361-2710, wildheartsgallery.com. Wild Hearts Gallery is an artist’s collective of 16 local artists. Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10 am to 4 pm. Closed Monday. Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 2 pm. COVID safe practices.

Choreographers’ Showcase. Keshet Center for the Arts presents this dynamic showcase of local and national choreographers, including visiting artists from Keshet’s Makers Space Experience Residency Program. Info: Keshet Center for the Arts, 4121 Cutler Ave NE, keshetarts.org, sliding scale tickets $0-$30. COVID safe practices.

Open Studio Day at The Artist Studio. Attend this unique opportunity to visit 13 well-known, award-winning artists in the studios where their original artworks are created. The member artists work in all media, styles and genres and many will be offering special discounts at this once-yearly event. 8200 Menaul Blvd. NE, Suite B (Hoffmantown Shopping Center, far west end). Free.

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Tamarind Institute. See the workshop facility, learn about fine art lithography, the current programs, and the history of Tamarind (a division within the College of Fine Arts at UNM). See a collaborative process video and a printing demonstration. The public is welcome, no reservation required; reservation for other times: tamarind.unm.edu. Info: Tamarind Institute, 2500 Central Ave. SE, (505) 277-3901. Free.

Chocolate: The Exhibition. This traveling exhibit engages the senses and traces the evolution of chocolate from a small, bitter seed found deep in the rainforest to the continentspanning delicacy it is today.

Info: New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, 1801 Mountain Road NW, (505) 8412800, nmnaturalhistory.org. Tickets online, $7–$15. $45, $25.

Animal Humane Free Behavioral Helpline. This service is available to all pet owners who are experiencing behavior problems with their dogs or cats. Animal Humane New Mexico’s trained behavior coaches answer questions and provide tips on everything from housetraining to living with multiple animals. Info: (505) 938-7900.

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Rattlesnakes. See different species of live rattlesnakes displayed in recreated natural landscapes. We are dedicated to conservation and preservation through education. Winner of Best Museum in Albuquerque The Magazine’s Best of the City issue. Info: American International Rattlesnake Museum, 202 San Felipe Road NW, Suite A, (505) 242-6569, rattlesnakes.com. Tickets: $6 adults; $5 seniors, military, students, teachers; $4 children.

The Dinner Party. Neil Simon’s “little gem,” all about relationships and reconciliation. The comedy revolves around six couples at a French dinner party. Final weekend. Info: The Adobe Theater, adobetheater. org, (505) 898-9222.

Benise 20th Anniversary Tour. Armed with his Spanish guitar and a stage full of musicians and elaborately choreographed dancers, Benise takes the audience on a musical journey through Spanish Flamenco, Cuban Salsa, Brazilian Samba, Parisian Waltz, exotic drumming, and more! Info: KiMo Theater, 423 Central NW, (505) 768-3589, cabq.gov/artsculture/ kimo. Tickets: holdmyticket.com, $29–$95 (VIP Package).

Chatter Late Works. A late-night concert for the adventurous at Chatter’s new downtown warehouse performance space. With cash bar provided by Rumor Brewing. Info: Chatter at 912 3rd Street NW, chatterabq.org/boxoffice. Tickets: $16 general admission.

Investigating Ghosts of New Mexico. Join folklorist and researcher Benjamin Radford, the author of 15 books, at the Placitas Community Library in the Gracie Lee room as he describes his first-hand investigations into some of New Mexico’s most famous and bizarre ghosts, from Albuquerque’s famous KiMo theater to the Santa Fe courthouse spirit to the legend of La Llorona. Info: 453 New Mexico 165, Placitas, (505) 867-3355. The presentation is sponsored by the Historical Society of New Mexico.

The Simon & Garfunkel Story. This concert-style theater show chronicles the musical journey of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents.com, (505) 277-4569.

Dvorak’s Piano Quintet in A major. Chatter Sunday. As always, a custom coffee drink from our espresso bar is included with your ticket! Info: Chatter at 912 3rd Street NW, chatterabq.org/boxoffice. Tickets: $16 adults, $9 students/under-30, $5 under-13.

Opera Southwest presents Le Comte Ory. Premiered in 1828 in Paris, this is one of the Pesaro master’s greatest comedies –carefree, silly, and brimming with melody. Info: National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque Journal Theatre, tickets operasouthwest.org, $15–$105.

Meet the Composer: Oliver Prezant in Conversation with Composer Aaron Alter. This event will shed light on Aaron Alter’s newly commissioned Earth Cantata, inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach. Info: Jewish Community Center of Greater Albuquerque, 5520 Wyoming Blvd NE. NMPAS phone for questions about the program content (505) 474-4513; venue phone (505) 332-0565, free and open to the public. Masks required.

H.M.S. Pinafore. The beloved comic opera will be performed by the celebrated New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents.com, (505) 277-4569.

UNM Wind Symphony. Directed by Dr. Chad Simons, the Wind Symphony will perform at Popejoy Hall. Info: UNM Center for the Arts, Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, Albuquerque. $10 general admission, $8 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students. Tickets available at the box office or at unmtickets.com.

Albuquerque Science Fiction Society Meeting. Local author Robert E. Vardeman and costumer Patricia Rogers host an auction of donated sci-fi/comics/ everyday items to raise petty cash for the club’s meeting space rental and newsletter. This long-running NM science fiction club has author readings, science talks, films, and discussions. Location: Activity Room, St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 5301 Ponderosa Ave NE (near Erna Fergusson Library). Call (505) 2668905 or visit bubonicon.com. Free to newcomers.

New Mexico Burlesque Festival. See the best burlesque acts from across the US. Different show each night with performers TBA. 21+ show. Info: KiMo Theater, 423 Central NW, (505) 768-3589, cabq.gov/ artsculture/kimo. Tickets: holdmyticket. com, $25–$70.

Share Space with Wildlife with a Backyard Refuge. The Xeric Garden Club hosts Laurel Ladwig live. She shares that our backyards can be a window into our wondrously complex natural world, filled with extraordinary interactions and interdependencies. Info: Albuquerque Garden Center, 10120 Lomas Blvd. NE, xericgardenclub.org. Free.

Adornments for the Soul. Wild Hearts Gallery presents Sandy Johnson and Geri Verble exhibiting jewelry through March 5. Info: 221 Homestead Village Highway 165, Placitas, (505) 361-2710, wildheartsgallery.com. Wild Hearts Gallery is an artist’s collective of 16 local artists. Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10 am to 4 pm. Closed Monday. Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 2 pm.

Music in Corrales. Brazil Guitar Duo –Classical Guitarist. Info: Old San Ysidro Church, 966 Old Church Road, Corrales. Jannie Dusseau, dusseauj@earthlink.net, (505) 890-5583 or corraleshistory.org.

Chatter Sunday. Beethoven’s “Ghost” piano trio and the luminous, incandescent Bulb by Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy. As always, a custom coffee drink from our espresso bar is included with your ticket! Info: Chatter at 912 3rd St NW, chatterabq. org/boxoffice. Tickets: $16 adults, $9 students/under-30, $5 under-13.

UNM Music Department. Join us for the Spring 2023 Faculty Spotlight Series featuring performances by UNM Music’s faculty members. Info: UNM Center for the Arts, Keller Hall, 203 Cornell Dr, Albuquerque, NM 87106. $12 general admission, $10 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students. Tickets available at the box office or at unmtickets.com.

Opera Southwest presents Le Comte Ory. Premiered in 1828 in Paris, this is one of the Pesaro master’s greatest comedies –carefree, silly, and brimming with melody. Info: National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque Journal Theatre, tickets operasouthwest.org, $15–$105.

10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s. Learn to recognize common signs and symptoms in yourself and others at this Alzheimer’s Association presentation. Info: In person at Loma Colorado Library, 755 Loma Colorado Blvd. NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124. Free. Contact: nmprograms@alz.org or (800) 272-3900.

UNM Symphony Orchestra. This performance will take place at Popejoy Hall, directed by Dr. Matthew Forte. Info: NM Center for the Arts, Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Dr, Albuquerque, NM 87106. $10 general admission, $8 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students. Tickets available at the box office or at www.unmtickets. com.

UNM Choirs. This performance will be directed by Dr. David Edmonds. Info: UNM Center for the Arts, Keller Hall, 203 Cornell Dr, Albuquerque, NM 87106. $10 general admission, $8 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students. Tickets available at the box office or at unmtickets.com.

The Three Musketeers. This all-new adaptation by The Acting Company sheds new light on the classic swashbuckling adventure, giving its story new importance. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents.com, (505) 277-4569.

Chatter Sunday. Music for clarinet, violin and piano by Beethoven, Aaron Copland, Lili Boulanger, and Ned Rorem. As always, a custom coffee drink from our espresso bar is included with your ticket! Info: Chatter at 912 3rd Street NW, chatterabq. org/boxoffice. Tickets: $16 adults, $9 students/under-30, $5 under-13.

Corrales Historical Society Speaker Series. “The Mexican Period in New Mexico’s History,” presented by Leslie Kim, former History Curator for the Albuquerque Museum. Info: Old San Ysidro Church, 966 Old Church Road, Corrales. Dean Sherer, d.sherer@mac.com, (626) 434-9112 or www.corraleshistory.org, free.

Romeo & Juliet. The Acting Company performs Shakespeare’s iconic story about two star-crossed lovers who follow their passion to a tragic end. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents. com, (505) 277-4569.

Chatter Cabaret. A full program of chamber music with cash bar and appetizers provided by Slate Cafe. Music by Finzi, Mozart, and more! Info: Albuquerque Museum, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, chatterabq.org/boxoffice. Tickets: $27 general admission.

Iya Terra plus Kyle Smith. Based in Los Angeles, the five-piece Iya Terra have become a recognizable name in roots reggae. Iya Terra means higher ground, which they seem to find everywhere, whether it be the top of the latest charts or next year’s festival billing. Reggae rock singer-songwriter Kyle Smith, from Ventura, California, offers his blend of Southern California style reggae with Ska, Punk Rock, & Hip Hop that is catchy, truthful, and humorous. Info: El Rey Theater, 620 Central Avenue NW. Tickets: ampconcerts.org and holdmyticket.com, $28 advance, $33 day of show including service charges.

Our Planet - Live in Concert. This immersive concert combines breathtaking footage from the Our Planet Netflix series with music performed by a live orchestra. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents.com, (505) 277-4569.

Choreographers’ Showcase. Keshet Center for the Arts presents this dynamic showcase of local and national choreographers, including visiting artists from Keshet’s Makers Space Experience Residency Program. Info: Keshet Center for the Arts, 4121 Cutler Ave NE, keshetarts.org, sliding scale tickets $0$30.

Pilobolus: BIG FIVE OH! Pilobolus celebrates 50 years with a selection of signature dances from vintage classics to their innovative work in shadow. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents.com, (505) 277-4569.

Chatter Sunday. A world premiere for violin and four cellos by composer Sarah Hennies, plus a reading by poet Margaret Randall. As always, a custom coffee drink from our espresso bar is included! Info: Chatter at 912 3rd Street NW, chatterabq. org/boxoffice. Tickets: $16 adults, $9 students/under-30, $5 under-13.

Open Studio Day at The Artist Studio. Attend this unique opportunity to visit 13 well-known, award-winning artists in the studios where their original artworks are created. The member artists work in all media, styles and genres and many will be offering special discounts at this onceyearly event. 8200 Menaul Blvd. NE, Suite B (Hoffmantown Shopping Center, far west end). Free.

Choreographers’ Showcase. Keshet Center for the Arts presents this dynamic showcase of local and national choreographers, including visiting artists from Keshet’s Makers Space Experience Residency Program. Info: Keshet Center for the Arts, 4121 Cutler Ave NE 87110, KeshetArts.org, sliding scale tickets $0$30.

Juanita Rocks Molly’s Bar in the Canyon. Desert zydeco country blues rock, and it’s Juanita’s annual celebration of Debo’s birthday. Info: 546 NM-333, Tijeras. No cover, 21+. (505) 281-9911, mollys-music. com.

Ray On My Mind - Tribute to Ray Charles. Master pianist and vocalist Kenny Brawner portrays the legendary Ray Charles, performing his hits in an exciting concert experience. Info: Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Drive NE, popejoypresents.com, (505) 277-4569.

UNM Symphonic Band. This performance will take place at Popejoy Hall, directed by Brett Penshorn. UNM Center for the Arts, Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Dr, Albuquerque. $10 general admission, $8 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students. Tickets available at the box office or at unmtickets.com.

UNM Jazz Bands. See the UNM Jazz Bands directed by Dr. Christopher Buckholz. Info: UNM Center for the Arts, Keller Hall, 203 Cornell Dr, Albuquerque. $10 general admission, $8 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students. Tickets available at the box office or at unmtickets.com.

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Cancer Support Now. Free services. Info: Call our helpline, (505) 255-0405.

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Overeaters Anonymous offers a program of recovery using the Twelve Steps, Traditions, and Concepts, as well as the nine tools of recovery to provide a fellowship of experience, strength, and hope, where members support each other’s recovery from compulsive eating disorders, such as overeating, binging, bulimia, and anorexia. Info: For more information and a list of local meetings, go to oa-cnmi.org or call (505) 261-3553.

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Albuquerque Visitor’s Guide. Info: Check out visitabq.org for many great ideas for exploring our city. An official printed Albuquerque Visitor’s Guide can also be obtained.

Available tour dates online

Old San Ysidro Church Tours. Come see the beauty and learn the history of one of Corrales’ most significant historic buildings. Informative docents are on hand to provide insight into the history and current usage of this iconic landmark. Info: 966 Old Church Road, Corrales. Register for a tour at corraleshistory.org. Free.

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Haunted Tour of Old Town. Take a haunted tour of Old Town Albuquerque and learn about the many ghosts who have made the square home. Legends, folklore, ghost stories, and history come to life as you depart on an intriguing excursion through 313 years of haunted history. Info: Approximately 1 hour, 50 minutes. Viator. com

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Jewish Community Center. The Ronald Gardenswartz Jewish Community Center of Greater Albuquerque (JCC) is part of your extended family, your home away from home—providing programs and services for all ages and stages in life. Within our walls or around the world, our members gather to meet, play, learn, celebrate, and be part of the community. Everyone, regardless of age or religious affiliation, is welcome. Info: 5520 Wyoming Blvd. NE, (505) 332-0565, jccabq.org.

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Al-Anon Family Groups and Alateen. This is an anonymous fellowship of relatives and friends of problem drinkers. Meetings are held on various days and times throughout Albuquerque and New Mexico. We come together to share our experience, strength and hope to recover from the effects of another person’s drinking. Info: Al-Anon Information Service, aisnm.org, (505) 262-2177.

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Lovelace Silver Elite. Informative videos are offered that address health issues such as osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, cardiovascular issues, Parkinson’s disease, and treatment options for male lower UTIs and BPH, as well as radiology imaging as we age. Presented by Lovelace doctors that are experts in the subject fields. Lovelace Silver Elite also offers free seminars and VIP benefits. Info: lovelacesilverelite.com, (505) 727-5502.

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Agora Crisis Center Volunteers. Are you a compassionate, non-judgmental person who wants to help others? Learn new skills, make friends, earn class credit, and be part of a rewarding organization. Info: Agora Crisis Center, agoracares.org, (505) 277-3013.

Animal Humane Free Behavioral Helpline. This service is available to all pet owners who are experiencing behavior problems with their dogs or cats. Animal Humane New Mexico’s trained behavior coaches answer questions and provide tips on everything from housetraining to living with multiple animals. Info: (505) 9387900.

Ronald McDonald House Charities of New Mexico. We provide a “home-awayfrom-home” for families whose children are in medical treatment. Operating the 30-guest room Yale House, 20-guest room Highlands House, and the Ronald McDonald Family Rooms at UNM and Presbyterian Hospitals, volunteers make a vital difference in the lives of the people they serve. Info: Volunteer Coordinator, volunteer@rmhc-nm.org, rmhc-nm.org, (505) 842-8960.

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Chocolate: The Exhibition. This traveling exhibit engages the senses and traces the evolution of chocolate from a small, bitter seed found deep in the rainforest to the continent-spanning delicacy it is today. Info: New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, 1801 Mountain Road NW, (505) 841-2800, nmnaturalhistory. org. Tickets online, $7–$15.

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Donate Blood. Because someone needs it every day. Info: (505) 843-6227, unitedbloodservices.org.

Epilepsy Support and Education Services. For meeting time and place, call (505) 243-9119 or visit epilepsysupportnm.org.

Rattlesnakes. See different species of live rattlesnakes displayed in recreated natural landscapes. We are dedicated to conservation and preservation through education. Info: American International Rattlesnake Museum, 202 San Felipe Road NW, Suite A, (505) 242-6569, rattlesnakes.com. Tickets: $6 adults; $5 seniors, military, students, teachers; $4 children.

Roadrunner Food Bank. Volunteers needed to prepare packaged food for distribution, repack and sort items, and other activities. The gift of your precious time helps solve hunger for many New Mexicans. Volunteers must register in advance. Shifts are available in two-hour increments, Mondays–Saturdays. Info: 5840 Office Blvd. NE, givetime@rrfb.org, (505) 349-5358.

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Celebrating our 40th anniversary with “We Are of This Place: The Pueblo Story” Art Exhibit, a permanent museum exhibit that represents all 19 Pueblos and builds upon the IPCC’s 40-year history of telling the story of Pueblo people in their own voices. Hear stories in Pueblo languages from artists and elders, interact with art and artifacts, learn about the Pueblo people’s history of resilience, and experience traditions that have been passed down for generations. Info: IPCC, 2401 12th Street NW, indianpueblo.org, (505) 843-7270. Free with museum admission.

Free Fishing. From sun-up to sun-down, practice your basic fly-tying methods, flyrod casting techniques, fishing etiquette, effective catch-and-release practices, and enhancement of advanced skills. Bring your own equipment and refreshments as the store and cafes are currently closed. Great place for a picnic with trails. Make sure you have a fishing license. Info: Tingley Beach, 1800 Tingley Drive SW, call 311 or (505) 768-2000.

Adopt a Pet. Find your best pet ever. Adopt a dog, cat, puppy, or kitten from Animal Humane New Mexico. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip. Info: 615 Virginia Street SE, (505) 255-5523 and 10141 Coors Blvd. NW, (505) 323-7387, animalhumanenm. org.

NAMI NM and NAMI Albuquerque (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill). There are many support programs available weekly through Zoom at no charge. We also offer 8-week classes on mental illness that are available at no charge to family members and people with a mental health condition or diagnosis. During trying times, stress, anxiety, depression and anger are prevalent. Info: naminewmexico. org, namialbuquerque.org, information line (505) 260-0154. Free.

Watermelon Mountain Ranch Animal Center. New Mexico’s largest no-kill animal shelter seeks loving homes for rescued dogs and cats. Adoptions are at select PetSmart locations and Watermelon Mountain Ranch. Donations, fosters, and volunteers are always welcome. Info: wmranch.org, (505) 771-0140, wmranchnm@aol.com.

Amapola Gallery. We are a group of 39 local artists and artisans who have joined together to keep quality and variety up, prices down. We are small, local, creative, and our wondrous works are always priced right. Info: Amapola Gallery in Old Town on the Plaza at 205 Romero, NW. Open 10 to 5 daily, 505-242-4311, amapolagallery. com.

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Albuquerque Dolls. We have ongoing social events for women, including dinners, dancing, movies, volunteering, crafts, and trips, and we are having a blast. We encourage women to join to support each other and learn more about New Mexico. meetup.com/Albuquerque-Dolls/.

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ABQ Scavenger Hunt. Teams of 2-5 people solve clues, complete challenges, and work together to unravel secrets of the city. Info: (805) 603-5620, 1919 Old Town Rd. NW, urbanadventurequest.com, $49 per team; $10 off coupon at visitalbuquerque. org.

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Tango Club of Albuquerque. Please visit info@abqtango.org for details about various classes, workshops, and opportunities for social dancing.

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Breaking Bad Tour. Breaking Bad fans won’t want to miss this entertaining and action-packed tour that features many show locations that only true fans will appreciate. Your Breaking Bad knowledge will be tested with trivia from the show, so come prepared to win prizes. Locations may change depending on ongoing filming schedules. Info: 1919 Old Town Road NW, viator.com for more information and $80 tickets.

sundays | 10 am–2 pm

Rail Yards Market, Traditions. Food, Art, Music. Hosting over 150 vendors of fresh produce, fine food, healing hands, and handmade art. This is the finest Growers’ Market experience for locals and tourists alike. Info: 777 First Street SW and handicap accessible. Free parking.

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monday–thursday 9 am–12 pm

The Wheels Museum, Inc. This museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization whose mission is to create a transportation museum at the downtown Albuquerque Steam Locomotive Repair Shops. Educational programs, tours, and presentations are provided for the community in the 21,000 square foot historic building located at 2nd and Pacific, SW (1100 2nd Street, SW). Info: Please visit wheelsmuseum.org for information on all the interesting and informative exhibits, (505) 243-6269. Tax deductible donations are gratefully accepted; contact Leba at leba4@aol.com.

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Chatter Sunday offers weekly Sunday morning concerts which also include readings and refreshments. A calendar can be found at chatterabq.org or by date in Datebook, previous pages. Info: Performances are held at 912 3rd Street NW, Albuquerque. Doors open at 9:30; for best seats, come early and enjoy the coffee and camaraderie. Advance tickets: $16 adults, $9 under-30 and students, and $5 children, at chatterabq.org/boxoffice and if still available, at the door: $20 adults, $9 students, $5 children.

mondays | 2:30–4 pm mondays | 5–6 pm every second monday | 6:30–8 pm first and third mondays | 4:30–5:30 pm mondays and wednesdays | 9:30 pm mondays–saturdays | noon–2 pm every third monday | 6–7:30 pm tuesdays | 2–3 pm tuesdays | 3:30–5 pm tuesdays | 6–8pm tuesdays | 6:30–8:30 pm tuesdays–saturdays | 9 am–5 pm tuesdays–saturdays | 9:30 am, 1:30 pm tuesday–fridays; 10:30 am, noon, 1:30 pm saturdays every first tuesday | 1–2:30 pm first and third tuesdays | 12–1:30 pm second tuesdays | 10:30 am–noon second tuesdays | 12–2 pm second tuesdays | 6–7 pm tuesdays–sundays | 10 am–5 pm tuesdays, thursdays, fridays, sundays | 11 am

UNM and Cancer Support Now. Survivors Writing Together, a journaling support group for survivors, men and women, all cancer diagnoses. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 2550405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-to-one support.

Outcomes. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Come for discussion and support groups. Info: Heights Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 8600 Academy Rd. NE, (505) 243-2551 to reserve a space. Free childcare and admission.

UNM and Cancer Support Now. Survivors and/or caregivers, all diagnoses, men, and women. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-to-one support.

Online Tango Classes. Live lessons with Eva Garlez and Pablo Rodriguez. Info: Bien Milonguero Tango School, 1512 First Street NW. evaypablotango@gmail.com or (505) 313-5316 text or Whatsapp.

Exquisite Turquoise in the Castle. This extraordinary German-style castle is the museum setting featuring rare turquoise specimens, lapidary demos, history and geology, a mine tunnel replica, hands-on activities for kids, and silversmithing. Info: The Turquoise Museum, 400 2nd St. SW, turquoisemuseum.com, (505) 433-3684. Tickets: $20 adults, $15 children.

Outcomes. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Attend discussion and support groups. Info: West Mesa Community Center, 5500 Glenrio NW, (505) 243-2551 to reserve a space. Free childcare and admission.

Caregiver Support Group. Caregiving for a loved one can be overwhelming and isolating. This group provides a compassionate space for caregivers to gain emotional support and information. Facilitated by Erin Tarica, LMSW. Info: Jewish Community Center, 5520 Wyoming Blvd. NE. Pre-registration required, (505) 348-4451, free.

UNM/Cancer Support Now. Friends and Family Writing Together. Journaling support group for survivors of metastatic cancer; men and women, all diagnoses. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Hosting web meetings only currently. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-to-one support.

Chess Club. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Info: Corrales Community Library, 84 West La Entrada, (505) 8970733.

The NewMexichords Barbershop Chorus. Join us for rehearsals. It is not necessary to read music to join. Sheet music and learning tracks are available to learn songs. We perform two concerts annually and sing at Albuquerque’s Citizenship Naturalization Ceremonies as well as other civic events, such as the Balloon Fiesta and others as they arise. Info: St. John’s United Methodist Church, 2626 Arizona Ave NE. We welcome anyone and it is not necessary to read music to join. Sheet music and learning tracks are available to learn songs. We perform two concerts annually and sing at Abq’s Citizenship Naturalization Ceremonies as well as other civic events such as the Balloon Festival and others as they arise.

Art and History Exhibitions. Albuquerque Museum. See our website for the current listing of exhibitions. Info: Albuquerque Museum, 2000 Mountain Road NW, cabq. gov/artsculture/abqmuseum, (505) 2437255. General admission: $3-$6; a $5 exhibition surcharge may apply.

Casa San Ysidro Tours. Take a tour of this late 19th century building filled with an excellent collection of New Mexico vernacular art. Info: Casa San Ysidro, 973 Old Church Road, Corrales, cabq.gov/ casasanysidro, (505) 898-3915, $4-$6 general admission.

Spanish Language Alzheimer’s Support Group. This meeting is for Spanishspeaking individuals caring for a family member with dementia. Info: Alamosa Community Center, 6900 Gonzales Rd. SW, Suite C, (505) 363-8499 or (800) 272-3900.

Cancer Support Now. Rio Rancho area breast cancer support group for patients and survivors of breast cancer. Info: Our Helpline is available 7 days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-toone support.

Pueblo of Isleta Cancer Community Support. Info: Isleta Pueblo Health Clinic, 1 Sagebrush Street.

Cancer Support Now. How to be your Own Best Advocate for patients, survivors and/or caregivers, all cancers. Learn to identify and eliminate barriers in finding both medical and non-medical resources, information, and support during cancer diagnosis and treatment. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-toone support.

Outcomes. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Attend for discussion and support groups. Info: Los Vecinos Community Center, 478 1/2 Old Highway 66, Tijeras, (505) 243-2551 to reserve a space. Free childcare and admission.

National Hispanic Cultural Center Exhibits. See our website for the current listing of exhibitions. Info: National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth St. SW, (505) 246-2261, nhccnm.org.

Historic Old Town Tours. Explore historic Old Town on foot with our informative docents who will provide insight into the people and places that shaped our early community. Info: Albuquerque Museum, 2000 Mountain Rd. NW, cabq.gov, 2437255. Tour included with paid museum admission, $4-$6, Sundays free.

second and fourth tuesdays | 4–5:30

pm first wednesdays | 9 am–5 pm wednesdays | 7 pm wednesdays | 7–9 pm second wednesdays | 12–1 pm second and fourth wednesdays | noon wednesdays–sundays | 10 am–4 pm wednesdays–sundays | 11 am–5 pm, ages 8+ wednesdays–thursdays | 5–8 pm, all ages thursdays | 11:30 am thursdays | 4–5:30 pm first and third thursdays | 4:30–6:30 pm first and third thursdays | 6–8 pm second and fourth thursdays | 3:30–5 pm

Cancer Support Now. Santa Fe Women’s Group, Surviving Sisters. All cancers, all diagnoses, all stages, all women. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-toone support.

Free First Wednesday. Start your month off right with free admission to the Albuquerque Museum and Sculpture Garden tour. $5 additional special exhibit surcharge may apply. Info: Albuquerque Museum, 2000 Mountain Rd. NE, cabq. gov/artsculture, (505) 243-7255.

Albuquerque Open Tango. Argentine Tango introduction class and dance. No partner needed. Info: Juno Brewery, 1501 First Street NW, abqopentango.wixsite. com. Free.

Trivia Night. New, random categories and themes every week. Bring a team of up to six people. Info: Brew Lab 101, 3301 Southern Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho, (505) 9621587. Free to play and prizes may be won.

Cancer Support Now. Sandia Base cancer support group for survivors of all cancers, all stages, men, and women. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-toone support.

Rotary Club of Albuquerque. Del Norte Club Meetings. The Club welcomes visitors and community partners interested in networking, fellowship, and uplifting presentations to in-person lunches. New members are welcomed into committees which suit their interests and skills. Info and schedule: rotarydelnorte.org, email rotarydelnorteabq@gmail.com.

Natural History Museum. Explore the most dynamic dinosaurs that roamed New Mexico. Learn to balance like Seismosaurus, hunt like Coelophysis, and stomp like Tyrannosaurus. Info: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 1801 Mountain Rd. NW, nmnaturalhistory.org, (505) 841-2848.

Cat Adoptions. Come enjoy drinks, snacks, and spend time with adorable adoptable cats at Catopia Cat Cafe. Your visit will support their foster home and keep them company until they find their permanent homes, maybe with you. Info: catopiacatcafe.com, Paseo Village, 8001 Wyoming NE, Suite C-5, (505) 508-4278.

Road Runner Business Networking Group. If you’d like to generate more business referrals, meet with us. Info: Jimmy’s Café, 7007 Jefferson NE. Contact Terry at (505) 377-6074, triddle@rmmsonline.com or roadrunnersabq.com.

UNM and Cancer Support Now. Friends and family writing together. This is a journaling support group for grief and anticipatory grief for caregivers of a person with any type of cancer. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-toone support.

Cancer Support Now. Pancreatic cancer caregiver support group for caregivers of patients and survivors of pancreatic cancer, all stages, men, and women. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Hosting web meetings only currently. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-toone support.

Cancer Support Now. Women’s North Valley cancer support group for all cancers, all women, survivors and/or caregivers. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-to-one support.

Cancer Support Now. Pancreatic cancer support group for patients and survivors, all stages of diagnosis, men, and women. Info: Our Helpline is available seven days a week at (505) 255-0405. Currently hosting web meetings only. Please call our helpline for an invitation to join a web support group or to connect with someone for one-to-one support.

thursdays | 9:30 pm

Online Tango Classes. Follower’s technique with Eva. All levels. Info: Bien Milonguero Tango School, 1512 First Street NW, evaypablotango@gmail.com or (505) 313-5316 text or Whatsapp.

fridays | noon–1:30 pm

Grief and Loss Support Group. Grief is a natural process that can often be eased through sharing with others who have experienced the loss of a loved one or any other significant loss. Info: Jewish Care Program, (505) 821-3214, free.

fridays | 1 pm

Mural Discovery Tour. The IPCC houses 19 murals by Pueblo artists. Our guided tour introduces the art, traditions, core values of Pueblo culture, and a who’s who of Pueblo artists. Reflect upon the murals and uncover layers of meaning in each, with representations of traditional Pueblo life, including dance, the seasons, and our connection to animals, as well as the contemporary vision of emerging artists. Tours can be scheduled for groups in advance by calling (505) 212-7052. Info: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 12th Street NW, (505) 843-7270, indianpueblo. org. Free with museum admission.

fridays | 1–4 pm

Tamarind Institute. See the workshop facility, learn about fine art lithography, the current programs, and the history of Tamarind (a division within the College of Fine Arts at UNM). See a collaborative process video and a printing demonstration. The public is welcome, no reservation required; reservation for other times: tamarind.unm.edu. Info: Tamarind Institute, 2500 Central Ave. SE, (505) 2773901. Free.

fridays | 7–10 pm

Dance Party. Learn a new dance and meet new people each week at ABQ’s newest studio, with three beautiful ballrooms and state-of-the-art floating dance floors. Enjoy refreshments and an introductory dance class from 7–8 pm. Info: Holiday Dance Studio, 5200 Eubank Blvd. NE. Call to confirm schedule, (505) 508-4020, holidaydancestudio.com, $30.

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Free Admission Day. Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum. Check out this award-winning, world-class facility highlighting the art, culture, history, science and sport of hot air ballooning and other lighter-thanaircraft. Info: 9201 Balloon Museum Drive NE (north of Alameda), (505) 768-6020, cabq.gov/balloon.

every third friday | 7–9 pm fridays, saturdays, and sundays second saturdays | 10 am– noon through April saturdays | 10 am saturdays | noon–1 pm saturdays | 12:30–1:45 pm saturdays | 2–4 pm most 2nd, 4th, and 5th saturdays | 7–10 pm saturdays | 2:30–4:30 pm second saturday of each month | 6–8:30 pm third saturday of each month | monday thru friday | 9:30 am–

Cactus and Succulent Society of New Mexico. Discuss cacti and succulents; enjoy a program presented on a subject relevant to these plants. The program usually includes a slideshow. Not necessary to be a member to attend. Info: Albuquerque Garden Center, 10120 Lomas Blvd. NE, (505) 296-6020 new-mexico.cactussociety.org.

Tablao Flamenco Albuquerque. The passion and energy of flamenco comes alive as you experience flamenco in its most intimate, powerful setting in the heart of historic Old Town Albuquerque. Featuring a world-class line-up of artists, the Tablao Flamenco presents a dynamic schedule of performances. Info: Friday and Saturday dinner shows feature electrifying performances accompanied by an exclusive four-course meal created by Hotel Albuquerque’s Chef Gilbert Aragon. Visiting on a Sunday? Enjoy a light tapas menu and our regionally inspired fine wines and spirits. Reservations and more information, dates, and times at tablaoflamenco.org.

Los Ranchos Winter Growers’ Market. The 30th Season. Fresh local produce and products, plants, music, and more. Handicapped accessible, family and pet friendly. Info: Facebook, Los Ranchos Growers’ Market, 6718 Rio Grande Blvd NW. For questions call (505) 610-9591. Free.

Downtown Albuquerque History Walking Tours. Presented by the Albuquerque Historical Society. Learn how the AT&SF Railway brought the rest of America to New Mexico. Hear stories of how tuberculosis brought many new citizens to Albuquerque during the 1900s. Learn about Route 66. Info: Two-hour tour. Bring water, no pets. Meet at southwest corner of 1st St. and Central Ave. Reservations not necessary. albquqhistsoc.org. For special tour time for a group, call (505) 289-0586.

Watermelon Mountain Ranch Volunteer Orientation. Come to the main facility in northern Rio Rancho to find out all about the volunteer program and the opportunities to work with the animals in our care. Info: Watermelon Mountain Ranch, 3251 Westphalia Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho, wmranch.org. Reservations required: volunteerwmr@gmail.com.

Children’s Chorus of Rio Rancho. We are accepting new members until 02/25/2023, male and female singers, ages 7 to 11. No auditions, all are welcome. CCRR is Rio Rancho’s only community children’s music program. Info: 4311 Sara Rd SE, second floor, Rio Rancho. Member dues $100 for each season (payment plans and scholarships available on request), rrcc.org/want-to-join or email info@rr-cc. org.

Rio Rancho Youth Chorus. We are accepting new members until 02/25/2023, male and female singers, ages 11 to 18. No experience required. No auditions, all are welcome. RRYC is Rio Rancho’s only community youth chorus. Info: 4311 Sara Rd SE, second floor, Rio Rancho. Member dues $100 for each season (payment plans and scholarships available on request), rrcc.org/want-to-join or email info@rr-cc. org.

ABQ Dance Club. Fun social dances with a variety of music for swing, country, ballroom, and Latin. No partner needed and beginners are welcome. Info: ABQ Square Dance Center, 4915 Hawkins NE. For info and to confirm schedule, email glkello@nmia.com or call (505) 299-3737. $8 fee ($5 ADC).

Tango Club of Albuquerque’s Weekly Practice. At this Argentine Tango practice, no partner is necessary. Info: ABQ Square Dance Center, 4909 Hawkins NE, abqtango.org.

Community Coffee House. Warm up with a cup and the opening musical performer. This is a great way to spend a Saturday evening listening to music and enjoying friends, old and new. Info: Unity Spiritual Center, relocated from the East Mountains to 9800 Candelaria NE, (505) 292-1998, uscabq.org/coffeehouse for information about the month’s performers.

Blue Star Mothers. General membership meeting for mothers of sons or daughters who currently serve or have served in the U.S. military that pack care packages four times a year for those serving in the military. We also volunteer and participate in several military events throughout the year. Info: 2919 2nd St. NW, rgvnmbsm. org. Contact Ruby at rubyjeangarcia@ gmail.com or (505) 203-8250 or Denise at (505) 883-6240. Free.

2:30 pm every first saturday | 10–11:30 am every second saturday | 10–11:30 am

Albuquerque Garden Center. Our events include the Cactus and Succulent Society Show and Sale, the African Violet Show and Sale, the Annual Spring Plant Sale, and the Aril and Iris Show. Info: Albuquerque Garden Center, 10120 Lomas Blvd. NE. albuquerquegardencenter.org. Free.

People Living Through Cancer. Support Group for women with any gynecological cancer plus concurrent group for families/ caregivers. Info: The Gynecological Cancer Awareness Project holds these peerled groups at the People Living Through Cancer Office, 3411 Candelaria Rd. NE, Suite M, theGCAP.org.

Outcomes. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Join us for discussions and support groups. Info: St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, 2701 American Road, Rio Rancho, (505) 243-2551 to reserve a space. Free and free childcare provided.

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Sure, there are dating apps now, but in past eras, connections were made mostly in churches, at school, at work, or in bars and nightclubs. So, in keeping with the spirit of finding love in social settings, we created a cocktail theme for our 19th Annual Hot Singles of ABQ! We invited them to The Copper Lounge and Los Conejos, a pair of adjacent Albuquerque hot spots with gorgeous decor and decadent beverages. Turn the page to see what this year’s 15 amazing (and available) Hot Singles had to say about life, love and cocktails.

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