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We often take for granted the close proximity of several cities making day trips accessible. With summer here, the open road offers opportunity to take any day of the week and find enjoyment. On a … more
Implement these famous words by Socrates, “The unexamined life is not worth living,” at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 8, at Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave. Branigan … more
Las Cruces author and University of Texas-El Paso professor emeritus Shelley Armitage, Ph.D., has written a new book of poetry, “A Habit of Landscape.” The book “celebrates the … more
Singer/songwriter Eli Lev of Maryland, will perform at 6 p.m. Friday-Saturday, July 7-8, at  D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro, 1720 Avenida de Mesilla. Lev has performed across the country and … more
Las Cruces artist Judy Licht is Agave's Gallery’s artist of the month for July, the gallery said in a news release. “Licht has early memories of drawing, her foundation for obtaining … more
Branigan Cultural Center (BCC), 501 N. Main St. downtown, will open a new exhibition, “The Chinese Experience in the Borderlands, 1880-1930,” Friday, July 7, the City of Las Cruces said … more
The 39th Annual July 4th Ice Cream Social is happening Tuesday, July 4th, at the Silver City Museum, featuring a full slate of local musicians, vendors, food, … more
Author, photographer, translator and award-winning poet Margaret Randall, author, will read from her new collection of poetry, “Vertigo of Risk,” at 6 p.m. Sunday, July 9, at Casa Camino … more
The BIG BANG Festival, sponsored by the International Space Hall of Fame Foundation, kicks off the Foundation’s 50 th anniversary celebration. The event features special guest Shuttle Astronaut … more
At the Doña Ana Arts Council Gallery, international artist and Las Cruces resident Sonya Fe has literally put her whole self into her paintings in a daring exhibit of art she has never shown … more
The Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Galley (MVFG), 2470-A Calle de Guadalupe in Mesilla, will feature work by local artists Linda Hagen and Hetty Smith in July. The gallery is also welcoming a new artist, … more
The Las Cruces Museum of Nature and Science (MONAS), 411 N. Main St., will offer free programs for children and families this July that include designing a game controller, watching live animal … 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
“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 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 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
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
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
“Victoria in the Highlands” was written by Monte H. Wright and Autumn Gieb. Wright and Gieb, along with Karen Buerdsell, comprise the cast; Wright directed the play and Gieb designed the … more
Artist and Las Cruces native Coy Lowther has joined Agave Artist Gallery, 2250 Calle de San Albino in Mesilla. Lowther’s paintings and drawings “are often a mix of realism juxtaposed … more
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