Welcome to our new web site!

To give our readers a chance to experience all that our new website has to offer, we have made all content freely avaiable, through October 1, 2018.

During this time, print and digital subscribers will not need to log in to view our stories or e-editions.

Arts & Entertainment
984 results total, viewing 241 - 260
Las Cruces-based chamber music ensemble Camerata Del Sol is welcoming the new year and celebrating Black History Month with performances in early February in Las Cruces and … more
Las Cruces Community Theatre (LCCT) is now accepting applications from interested authors and/or directors for LCCT’s 34th annual One Act Play Festival, which will be presented in performances … more
The ARTE Institute for Lifelong Learning has opened registration for its spring semester, which will include expanded workshops, courses and excursions, said institute founders Kathleen Albers of Las … more
Blank Conversations Theatre Company (BCTC) and the Rio Grande Theatre (RGT) present “Green Day’s American Idiot,” the musical in six performances, Friday, Jan. 20-Sunday, Jan. 29, … more
Las Cruces artist Roy van der Aa is Agave Artist Gallery's artist of the month for January, the gallery said in a news release. van der Aa was born in Amsterdam, Holland, and grew up in Montreal, … more
“We do what we do because we care,” Kathy Cooke said about the nonprofit she and her husband, Ron, set up to benefit artists and arts organizations, including many in Las Cruces. The … more
The skills and techniques actors use on stage and in film can also help non-actors become better lawyers and police officers, doctors and CEOs, athletes and parents. That’s what Monika … more
It’s an all-star cast as Black Box Theatre (BBT) presents “Love, Loss and What I Wore.” Cast members are Autumn Gieb, Karen Buerdsell, Debbie Jo Felix, Nancy Clein Tafoya and … more
Las Cruces author Martin Kufus’ nonfiction book, “Plow the Dirt but Watch the Sky: True Tales of Manure, Media, Militaries, and More,” was published in January and is now available … more
“The Doña Ana Arts Council (DAAC), one of the key parties in the establishment of the Las Cruces Arts and Cultural District (ACD), is now actually housed in that singular … more
Students at Alma d’arte Charter High School (Alma) began the new year by revisiting an arts tradition started when the school opened in 2004, the school said in a news release. The entire … more
The Las Cruces Museum of Nature and Science (MONAS) and Sigma Xi will present “Science Café – Bio-Inspiration and Extraterrestrial Subsurface Exploration” at 5:30 p.m. … more
Three exhibitions at the New Mexico State University Art Museum (UAM), 1308 E. University Ave., will help usher in 2023 in collaboration with the NMSU Department of Art (DOA). Two are focused on … more
Las Cruces poet and musician Liz Liano (Lizard Glitter Productions) has organized four local events in January and February, including a personal finances lecture, a poetry workshop and two musical … more
Las Cruces author Martin Kufus’ nonfiction book, “Plow the Dirt but Watch the Sky: True Tales of Manure, Media, Militaries, and More,” was published in January and is now available … more
Branigan Cultural Center (BCC), 501 N. Main St. downtown, will open a new exhibition, “Vale la Pena” (It’s Worth It), Saturday, Jan. 14, the Las Cruces Museum System (LCMS) said in … more
“It’s all here in piles of rock and some of it will come back to life,” Las Cruces artist Kathy Morrow said one chilly morning last December as she continued to work. She is … more
Branigan Cultural Center (BCC), 501 N. Main St. downtown, will open a new exhibition, “City of Hope: Resurrection City and the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign,” on Friday, Jan. 20, and … more
Tombaugh Gallery will host an invitational exhibit focusing on the songs of the folk singer Phil Ochs, the gallery said in a news release. The exhibit opens with a reception 11 a.m.-1:3p.m. … more
“In these days of so much anti-LGBTQ+ violence and rhetoric, this play offers understanding of the real people and families affected,” said Jan Wolfe, playwright of “Out of the … more
« Prev | 1 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 50 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.

X