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In 2021, two employees of the state’s Children Youth and Families Department revealed the department was using a secure text messaging app that automatically deleted all of their messages, in … more
Virgin Galactic Holdings will be sending the Galactic 05 mission Thursday, Nov. 2, if the weather holds. This would be the company’s sixth spaceflight this year and 10th to date. This mission … more
As part of the annual celebration of Dia de los Muertos (Oct. 31 is All Hallows Eve, Nov. 1 is All Saints Day and Nov. 2 is All Souls Day), Las Cruces Public Schools has erected a Dia de los Muertos … more
Halloween likely comes to us from ancient Celtic tribes that lived in western Europe and the North Atlantic as much as 2,500 years ago. The first day of their new year was on or about Nov. 1, when … more
Recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October the New Mexico State University Department of Criminal Justice is hosted “Project Clothesline.” More than 100 t-shirts with … more
Las Cruces artist Jeanne Bennett Rundell’s exhibition “Color in Chaos” continues through Saturday, Nov. 4, at Unsettled Gallery, 905 N. Mesquite St. Rundell will discuss her … more
Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra’s (LCSO) Pops 1 concert celebrates Dia de los Muertos with concerts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, in the New Mexico State University … more
Coming to Rio Grande Theatre (RGT), 211 N. Main St., at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, is a multimedia stand-up comedy show about science, featuring New York City-based scientist and comedian Ben … more
Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Gallery (MVFG), 2470-A Calle de Guadalupe, across from the Fountain Theatre in Mesilla, will feature two local artists for the month of November: Kurt Van Wagner and Mary … more
Agave Artist Gallery is welcoming Las Cruces artist George Holland as a new gallery member. Holland brings many years of artistry, teaching and exhibiting to his art, the gallery said. As a … more
The New Mexico State University Music Department will host its fifth annual Halloween Silent Movie Gala with a screening of Sean Branney and Andrew Leman’s 2005 retelling of the H.P. Lovecraft … more
“Murder By Poe” by Jeffrey Hatcher has its final four performances Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 26-29, at Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Main St. "Edgar Allen Poe's horrifying tales and poems … more
The Las Cruces-based nonprofit Weaving for Justice is welcoming two presenters for its Oct. 27-28 textile sale to benefit Maya youth. This year’s program, co-sponsored by NMSU’s … more
Gallery 925, 925 N. Mesquite St., will host the Border Artists group in November in a show entitled “Small Gems,” the gallery said in a news release. The show’s opening … more
Fort Selden Historic Site is inviting visitors on a unique moonlit tour, “Ghosts of the Past” beginning at 6 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.) Saturday, Oct. 28, at Fort Selden, 1280 Fort … more
Events somber and celebratory will fill the Plaza in Mesilla Friday through Sunday, Oct. 27-29, for Dia de los Muertos, the annual celebration of departed friends and family. Many will create … more
Las Cruces artist and first-time children’s book author Renee Short has published “The Joy of Everyday Things,” which she describes as “a picture book for all ages.” … more
After hearing a T.S. Eliot poem read aloud in his high school English class, Las Cruces resident John Pearson’s love of poetry began. Pearson started writing creatively in the years after … more
Las Cruces artist and author George Mendoza completes his Spirit Man trilogy with the publication of book three in the series, “Heart of the Spirit Man.” "Heart of the Spirit Man is … more
William Shakespeare wrote “As You Like” in 1599. The NMSU Theatre Department’s production opens 424 years later – Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023, for a six-performance run at the … more
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