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Two New Mexico State University student artists, Yalet Yanar and Citlali Delgado, have been selected to showcase their work for Art Stop 2025. Their pieces, each with unique and powerful themes, will … more
The Mesilla Valley Film Society will present the award-winning tale of love, loss, and enlightenment, “A Long Road to Tao,” March 28 - April 3 at the historic Fountain Theatre in … more
The NMSU Theatre Arts and American Southwest Theatre Company 2024-25 season concludes with the uplifting musical, The Prom, a fictional story inspired by true events, running April 11-27 at the NMSU … more
Head to Glenwood for good, old-fashioned family fun at the annual Dutch Oven Gathering from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, April 12, where teams of cooks prepare meals the age-old way – in large … more
The Tapestry of Talent Fiber Art Fashion show, a fundraiser for the SW Women's Fiber Arts Collective (SWFAC), features wearable fiber art and accessories, at 1 p.m., Saturday, April 5, at the … more
Clay in all its many forms will be at the forefront of a new exhibition exploring the relationship between inspiration, process and material. The New Mexico Potters and Clay Artists (NMPCA) will … more
Haunted Canna Crawl Southwest Expeditions presents a unique tour which begins with a shuttle to Monster Cannabis Lounge, then continues with a return to the haunted courthouse for a candle-lit … more
Through March 29 LCPS United presents Les Misérables, 7 p.m., at Las Cruces High School’s Robert L. Gaines Theater, 1750 El Paseo Rd., Las Cruces. Info: 575-201-3077 Friday, … more
A robot uprising more than a century in the making opens this Friday at Las Cruces Community Theatre. “Rossum’s Universal Robots (R.U.R.),” written in 1920 by Czech playwright … more
The University Art Museum (UAM), 1308 East University Avenue, Las Cruces, has announced the opening of its next exhibition “Trinities of Heaven and Earth,” which explores two central … more
Branigan Cultural Center is accepting proposals for exhibits, with themes of cultural and historical significance relating to the Borderlands and the U.S. Southwest, to be presented in 2026. The … more
The Film Crew Training class at Doña Ana Community College filmed their spring class project during the weekend of February 22-23.  The short film, titled “Stranger In The … more
New Mexico State University’s College of Arts and Sciences will host a public event for the entire family in April. “The Big Bang Bash: Where Arts and Sciences Collide,” will … more
Amateur competitive cyclists now have another reason to enter Tour of the Gila 2025. The Silver City-based stage race partnered with Monē Bikes, a bicycle fabrication operation also based in … more
Melena Cadiz & Anna Ash L.A.-based folk artist Cadiz and Rock ‘n Roll rebel Ash are on the road together, spreading the musical word with a mixture of deeply personal songs capturing … more
Friday, March 21 Pop-up Food Distribution, 8 a.m., at Apodaca Park, 801 E. Madrid, Las Cruces. Info: 505-349-5340 or RRFB.org Moonlight: Adult Night at the Museums, 5-9 p.m., at the Main … more
Russ Bradburd is a funny guy. The fiction writer has a new satirical novel, Big Time, and he will be holding a reading from the new work at 7:30 p.m. on March 21 at Milton Hall on the New Mexico … more
There’s something transformative transpiring on stage at Las Cruces High School. In a rare show of solidarity, five high schools – Las Cruces, Mayfield, Organ Mountain, Centennial, and … more
The Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra is preparing a concert of three orchestral works on the theme of “Earth and Space,” and one might say “the Force is strong with this one.” … more
There’s a new bookstore in Las Cruces, but the location may surprise you. Situated inside the Computer Lab on the first floor of the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, Bearto’s Book Den is … more
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