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This fall, a five-part “Songs, Stories, and Social Good” performance series is coming to Cruces Creatives (CC), 205 E. Lohman Ave. and Unitarian Universalist Church (UUC) of Las Cruces, … more
Celebrating Diez y Seis de Septembre, aka Mexican Independence Day, in Mesilla a parade made its way through the town on Saturday, Sept. 16. more
Saturday, Sept. 18, is the last day to vote for the Farmers and Crafts Market of Las Cruces (FCMLC) as America’s best market in the 15 th annual America’s Farmers Market Celebration. … more
 On arriving at the barren courtyard of a mental asylum named Punto Zero on the west edge of Juárez, the first person to greet me was an older woman mental patient named Socorro. She was wearing a wool cap tied around her head and a thick fleece jacket. She stood motionless next to my car and seemed completely oblivious to the 109 degrees heat. more
Sept.15-17 in Alamogordo, you have the opportunity to attend a manageable and, to my way of thinking, a beautiful balloon fest. It’s the White Sands Balloon Invitational and this year marks the 30th anniversary of the event. more
An injury, a chance meeting and a vision led to the formation of Simply Fresh, located on 125 S. Campo St. in Las Cruces. Now, five years into their partnership, Chris Baca and Mike Gray have … more
With the historic Socorro Plaza as the venue and a loaded lineup of diverse and talented musicians, the annual Socorro Fest Sept. 15 and 16 aims to provide two days of rock and roll, country, folk, … more
With a new leadership team, LGBTQ Grant County will stage an inclusive, intergenerational Pride festival that celebrates the best of Silver City. From 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., Friday Sept. 8, Pride … more
The Silver City Public Library and Silco Theater welcomes Midwest touring artists Patty & Craig to a special concert 4-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 13. Although primarily roots singer … more
Holloman Air Force Base is hosting Community Connections Day on Sept. 30 from 2-6 p.m. to provide an opportunity to better connect with nearby communities. The event is free and open to the general … more
The art scene shines again in Silver City, Oct. 7 and 8 with the Silver City Art Association’s Weekend at the Galleries. As participating members of the association, the Southwest Women's Fiber … more
Annual "Heritage Days" events in these two communities straddling the Arizona–New Mexico state line will continue Sept. 9-10, celebrating the event's long-standing series of eye-catching … more
“You realize, after a certain point, that you have lived a life extraordinary,” is Cleve Hattersley’s excuse for writing a book. more
Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson died Friday night, Sept. 1, at his summer home in Chatham, Massachusetts at age 75. No cause of death given. 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
he Silver City Art Association First Friday Gallery Walk is from 5-7 p.m., Sept. 1. During First Friday walks, SCAA downtown galleries stay open until 7 p.m. to hold receptions, and feature art demonstrations or other special activities. more
M. John Fayhee, one-time publisher of the famed Mountain Gazette magazine, will read from and sign copies of his latest book, “A Long Tangent: Musings from an old man and his young dog hiking … more
Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has been nominated for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize. more
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