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Karen J. Lauseng has been working on whimsical art recently, a change from the elegant jewelry she has made and sold for years. “Of late, my focus has been on the search for beauty,” she … more
A bright yellow T-shirt hung silently at last year’s “Project Clothesline” event at New Mexico State University. The tiny words “I wasn’t heard,” written in … more
James Stuart Kane is a sculptor who works primarily with carved wood and cast bronze. His work spans many years of working serially, moving joyously toward simplification and clarification, striving … more
Three new exhibitions opened June 22 at the NMSU Art Museum (UAM), in Devasthali Hall, 1308 E. University Ave., at the intersection of University and Solano Drive. The exhibitions, which … more
Celebrate Authors 2023 will be in the Roadrunner Room on the second floor of Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1. Friends of the Branigan Library (FBL) is .... more
Retired doctor and long-time local performer George Jarden will host the fourth annual “The Song of America” at 1 p.m. Friday, June 30, 2 p.m. Saturday, July 1, and 7 p.m. Monday, July 3, … more
“Frank Peacock Retrospective – Then to Now” is a Doña Ana Arts Council (DAAC) exhibition featuring 55 years of artwork by the acclaimed Las Cruces artist. The show is Aug. … more
The ArtForms Artists Association of New Mexico announced that its 25 th annual “For the Love of Art” celebration will open on Feb. 2 and run through the month. The events include … more
The Doña Ana County Historical Society (DACHS) was formed in 1963 to help preserve historic Fort Selden north of Las Cruces. That preservation effort consumed the first 10 years of … more
“From Mesilla to the Mountains” is an exhibit of local scenes painted outdoors by local watercolorist Arlene J. Tugel. The show runs Friday, July 7-Monday, Aug. 7 at Mas Art Gallery, … more
The annular eclipse, which occurs as the moon is near its furthest point from Earth, creates the "ring of fire" effect with the sun peeking around the moon's edges.  Observers in Oregon, … more
Nichole Holmes is a new artist living in Truth or Consequences. Her primary medium is metallic acrylics on canvas and paper. The vibrant colors of Southwest sunsets were the initial inspiration … more
Once upon a time, there was a little independent film that took the world by storm, racking up critical accolades and winning a plethora of international awards, including a little trinket called an … more
The Asombro Institute for Science Education (AISE) has extended summer hours for its Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park. With more than three miles of hiking trails, including one ADA-accessible … more
The first film made in New Mexico was shot 15 years before statehood, according to the New Mexico Film Office (NMFO). The 38-second film, “Indian Day School,” was filmed at Isleta … more
Sweetpea, a Sulcata aka African spur-thighed tortoise, is one Las Cruces resident who is not fond of cold. While Sweatpea is 24 years old, he is but a child in Sulcata years. The breed is the third … more
What:   WNMU will be holding a Welcome Back Bash on Aug. 19. The event will include live music, food trucks, Q’s Bar, lawn games, and WNMU clubs. The opening act is the Latin … more
Dangerbird is a 250-mile bikepacking adventure that takes in Las Cruces, Mesilla, Hatch, parts of southern Doña Ana County, a bit of Texas and the vast and vista-filled Monumental Loop cycling … more
The 10th Natural History of the Gila Symposium  takes place Feb. 28-March 1 at the Western New Mexico University Global Resource Center.  more
A night for drag [Photo gallery]
Drag King Dice Santana out of Grand Rapids, Michigan, served as MC for New Mexico State University’s LGBT+ Programs OUTober Halloween Drag Show held Thursday, Oct. 28. Offering almost daily … more
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