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New Mexico State University’s College of Arts and Sciences is hosting its second annual “Night at the Museums” 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at the University Museum at Kent Hall, … 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
I’ve been reading about surrendering lately. It’s something that’s hard to do. Thinking about it makes us feel like failures, like we are not in control. Maybe that’s the … more
When my granddaughter was four-years-old we were driving back from a road trip and she was asleep in her car seat. She looked like an angel, her hair a delicate tangle of curls. She was … more
Desert Exposure would like to include your special events, from any southern New Mexico community. Please submit your event title, time, location and contact information to editor@desertexposure.com; Desert Exposure, 1740-A Calle de Mercado, Las Cruces, NM 88005; or call Elva at 575-443-4408. 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
Since people heard about the today’s closing of Day’s Hamburgers everyone, it seems, has a story about the restaurant that’s been a fixture in Las Cruces since 1932. … more
Competing against others twice her age in the 2023 American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Youth World Championship Show in July and August, 10-year-old Kaycee Younker of Las Cruces placed in three … more
Our license plates say “Chile Capital of the World,” and we know the epicenter of the capital is Hatch, New Mexico. Friday, Sept. 1, through Sunday, Sept. 3, Hatch will celebrate the … more
The Harvest Wine Festival is noon-6 p.m. Saturday-Monday, Sept. 2-4, at the Southern New Mexico Fairgrounds, 12125 Robert Larson Blvd., about 13.5 miles west of downtown Las Cruces. Tickets are … more
Elizabeth Horodowich, Jamie Bronstein and Kenneth Hammond, three history professors at New Mexico State University, have published books this year on a range of topics. Horodowich, NMSU history … more
Waiting for Black Box Theatre’s (BBT) production of “Nice People Dancing to Good Country Music” to begin on opening night, I reflected on the past 22 years, since BBT opened in … more
Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 1, for Jennings and Keller’s “Judy, Joan, and Joni: 3 Women Who Defined an Era” musical performance, 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at DAAC, 230 S. Water … more
Agave Artists Cooperative Gallery, 2250 Calle de San Albino in Mesilla, is featuring the work of artist Coy Lowther in September, the gallery said in a news release. Lowther, one of Agave … more
Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has been nominated for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize. more
Memorial Medical Center has added a new technology to improve the detection of breast cancer and provide advanced diagnostic technology for women with possible abnormal or inconclusive mammogram … more
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