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228 Gold Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 508-1166 | Web: www.abqfrenchrestaurant.com
Long-running eatery supplying familiar Mexican dishes in cozy, color ful surroundings.
195 N Mesquite St, Las Cruces, NM 88001
Phone: (575) 523-5434 | Web: www.lanuevacasitacafe.com
Low-key, French country-style spot for housemade baked goods & light breakfast/brunch/lunch fare.
333 W Cordova Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Phone: (505) 988-1809 | Web: www.clafoutis.biz
Local artists and vendors will host a Muertos Market, Delicious food will be provided by Los Pookies, a Special Tapping of Calavera Porter will be released, and respected altars will be displayed for you to add pictures and candles for the loved ones you’re missing. Learn more at newmexico.org.
The Santa Fe Symphony Chorus: Carols & Choruses Join The Santa Fe Symphony Chorus, led by Choral Director Carmen Flórez-Mansi, for some of the most beloved Christmas carols of all time— accompanied by the glorious sounds of The Symphony Brass & Organ. This free annual performance at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi is The Symphony’s gift to the Santa Fe community during the holiday season. Learn more at newmexico.org.
In collaboration with the Taos Center of the Arts (TCA), 203 Fine Art is pleased to present a visual recollection and brief history of the Taos Art Association (TAA), with an exhibition
“Celebrating History, Taos Art Association at 70”. It has been seventy years since the formation of the originating organization, the TAA, which remains today as the Taos Center of the Arts. Learn more at newmexico.org.
One of the oldest film festivals in the world, the Santa Fe Film Festival, streams a new wave of independent features, documentaries and shorts, along with Q&As, Panels, Workshops, Red Carpet Interviews, and MiniAwards ceremonies happening both weekends. Visit newmexico.org.
With lodging, food and entertainment all included in one price, choosing to do a vacation on a cruise gives great value. Traveling on the sea can be extremely fun, but it is important to choose the correct cruise line. If you’re going to spend a lot of your vacation time on a cruise ship, it may as well be one of luxury. Thankfully, there’s many luxury cruise lines ready to cater to your every
whim while ferrying you to and from some of the world’s most mesmerizing destinations in plush comfort. Some offer exotic voyages to faraway destinations, while others attract travelers with comfortable cabins and stimulating enrichment programs. Use this guide as a starting point to find out which luxury cruise fits best for your next vacation.
The Old West becomes new again each spring at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum’s biggest event of the year, Cowboy Days, bringing to life New Mexico’s ranching traditions through demonstrations, food, living history activities, games, and other family-friendly programs. Learn more at newmexico.org.
More than 1,000 different products from the U.S. and around the world for tasting and purchase. Featuring cooking and barbecue demonstrations and food samples galore. Professional cooks and chefs from around the state perform head-to-head creating dishes based on mystery ingredients. Visit www.fieryfoodsshow.com.
At 5:29 a.m. MST, on July 16, 1945, the world’s first atomic bomb was tested at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in the Tularosa Basin. Now registered as a site of historical significance, the Trinity Site is only open to visitors twice a year, in April and October. Learn more at newmexico.org.
The New Mexico Wine Festival in Las Cruces brings the excitement of harvest across New Mexico for this three day event, featuring a wide selection of red, white and sparkling wines, as well as exceptional food trucks, talented artisans, and award-winning musicians. Learn more at newmexico.org.
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Airy outpost of bustling eatery offering heaping platters of classic New Mexican fare & drinks.
6230 4th St NW Lot, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM Cocina Azul Light, bright corner cafe serving New Mexican cuisine & Southwest-accented burgers, plus breakfast.
1134 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM
Veteran family-friendly New Mexican diner-style spot also serving burgers & other American basics.
1025 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM
Down-to-earth counter-serve restaurant offering homestyle Southwestern fare since 1971. 2400 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM
Veteran restaurant offering seasonal steak- & wild gamefocused menus in a stylish dining room.
425 San Felipe St NW, Albuquerque, NM Cafe Pasqual’s Mexican fare from local & organic ingredients along with a community table in a historic adobe.
121 Don Gaspar Ave, Santa Fe, NM
Coyote Cafe Elegant eatery featuring local cuisine with Southwestern flair, cocktails & a rooftop bar. 32 W Water St, Santa Fe, NM
Upscale Southwestern restaurant serving innovative dishes & drinks amid rustically luxurious decor.
113 Washington Ave, Santa Fe, NM
the locus for what has become the most innovative Art festival in New Mexico. The Currents New Media Festival is a ten-day celebration of that intersection of science and aesthetics. Learn more at newmexico.org.
A local tradition for 45 years now, the annual Pancakes On The Plaza brings together all the things we love about the holiday – art, music, and cars – along with that most delicious of breakfast treats, to create an event like no other. Learn more at newmexico.org.
Art Show brings together the world’s most knowledgeable experts in the field, offering hundreds of select historic art objects from Indigenous cultures throughout the United States and Canada. A recent addition to the title is the byline, “100+ years of Indigenous Masters,” to honor and celebrate the past 100 years of masters and their forebearers. Learn more at newmexico.org.
All American CowboyFest is a family-oriented, four-day festival celebrating country music, Western culture, and features a live rodeo performance. Learn more at newmexico.org.
The cry of “Viva la Fiesta” has been reverberating through the streets of Old Santa Fe every autumn for 301 years. The sound generates a curious blend of thanksgiving, revelry and pride in the hearts of Santa Feans who celebrate Fiesta annually to commemorate Don Diego De Vargas’ peaceful reoccupation of the City of Holy Faith in 1692. Learn more at newmexico.org.
PrLGBT+ Programs provides advocacy, resources, education, and programming to the college community. We welcome all students to utilize our facility, which includes a computer lab, LGBT+ themed library, and lounge. NMSU.EDU/LGBT
We support transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming communities through direct services, education, and advocacy. TGRCNM.ORG | (505) 200-9086
We Are Rebuilding A Movement! We Will Work Toward LGBTQ Liberation Until Queer And Trans New Mexicans Are Represented Everywhere Decisions Are Being Made. EQNM.ORG | 505-224-2766
Albuquerque Pride has worked at presenting a positive image of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Queer (LGBTIQ) community. Albuquerque Pride provides a safe space to network, come out and explore what the New Mexico LGBTIQ community is all about. WWW.ABQPRIDE.COM | (505) 873-8084
The New Mexico Out Business Alliance (NMOBA) is the premier advocate of the New Mexico Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,Transgender and Questioning business commu nities. WWW.NMOBA.ORG
Our mission is to provide support for older LGBT people in the Albuquerque Metro politan Area through advocacy, social programs, education, support groups, and resource distribution. We counter isolation, fear, and loneliness by creating a caring community of LGBT elders who will look out for each other and share some laughs. EQNM.ORG/SAGEABQ | 855-542-8766