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In honor of National Teddy Bear Day, wear your pajamas and bring your stuffed animals to Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave., to hear stories ... more
In the face of discrimination, lowrider culture has become a symbol celebrating heritage and identity for many Mexican Americans, New Mexico State University said in a news release. “Low and … more
The New Mexico State University Music Department will host a concert, "Speak No Evil – A Tribute to Wayne Shorter," at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.  21, in Atkinson Recital Hall, inside the … more
Left to right are Charlie Bever, Genno Tafoya and Hunter Camp, who perform in Black Box Theatre’s (BBT) production of “Nice People Dancing to Good Country Music,” which has its … more
Mesilla Valley Chorale (MVC) will begin rehearsals Monday, Sept. 11, for its holiday concert, "Swinging into the Holidays,” slated for Sunday, Dec. 3, at Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Main St. … more
It's time to clean out your jewelry box! Project Save a Kitten needs your donations for its fall 2023 Kitty Glitter fundraiser jewelry sale. Kitty Glitter will be held 5-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. … more
The public is invited to attend the Holloman AFB Oktoberfest on Sept. 8 from 6-10PM at Club Holloman. Enjoy German inspired food, beer, music, and inflatables for kids. Games will include stein … more
New Mexico State University’s College of Arts and Sciences is hosting its second annual “Night at the Museums” 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at the University Museum at Kent Hall, … more
“You realize, after a certain point, that you have lived a life extraordinary,” is Cleve Hattersley’s excuse for writing a book. more
Relaxing on Labor Day, people enjoyed their Monday afternoon at the New Mexico Harvest Wine Festival held at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds Sept. 2-4. New Mexico State University’s Proud … more
From its origins in the mid-1980s as a backyard party hosted in a garlic shed, Pickamania has evolved into an annual festival celebrating the love of acoustic music of all genres. Pickamania 2023 … more
Using the pen name Epoch Sonder, Las Cruces author Simone Jimerson wrote the text and created the artwork for her first graphic novel, “Maven Chapter 1,” which she will promote in London … more
The Harvest Wine Festival is noon-6 p.m. Saturday-Monday, Sept. 2-4, at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds, 12125 Robert Larson Blvd., about 13.5 miles west of downtown Las Cruces. Tickets are … more
Elizabeth Horodowich, Jamie Bronstein and Kenneth Hammond, three history professors at New Mexico State University, have published books this year on a range of topics. Horodowich, NMSU history … more
Branigan Cultural Center (BCC), 501 N. Main St., opens a new exhibit, “Las Cruces: Crossroads of History” beginning Friday, Sept. 8, the City of Las Cruces said in a news release. … more
Waiting for Black Box Theatre’s (BBT) production of “Nice People Dancing to Good Country Music” to begin on opening night, I reflected on the past 22 years, since BBT opened in … more
Paul Taylor would have loved it. New Mexico Historic Sites celebrated what would have been Taylor’s 103 rd birthday with a celebration Saturday, Aug. 26 on the Mesilla Plaza. Among those … more
Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 1, for Jennings and Keller’s “Judy, Joan, and Joni: 3 Women Who Defined an Era” musical performance, 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at DAAC, 230 S. Water … more
Agave Artists Cooperative Gallery, 2250 Calle de San Albino in Mesilla, is featuring the work of artist Coy Lowther in September, the gallery said in a news release. Lowther, one of Agave … more
Las Cruces artist Bob Diven calls an upcoming online auction of nearly 100 pieces of the art he has created during the past 43 years, “thousands and thousands of hours of labor coming together … more
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