Are you a collector of the offbeat and unusual? Is “weird” a collection criterion? The Oddities & Curiosities Expo may be just the thing for you. The largest international traveling …
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3/5/25
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As with all pioneer towns, women in Silver City have played notable roles in developing their communities. A few of these women are often well remembered and celebrated for their contributions. …
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by Marcia Tinker
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3/5/25
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One of the great literary masterpieces of the 20 th century is making its way to the Borderlands. Step into the jazzy world of the Roaring Twenties, as the World Ballet Company presents the world …
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3/5/25
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NMWS Member Show Reception
The New Mexico Watercolor Society Southern Chapter Member Show will have a reception for the artists working in still life, landscape, portrait, flowers, animals, and …
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3/5/25
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Now through March 9
60 th Jubilee Rockhound Roundup, 8 a.m. at Southwestern New Mexico State Fair Grounds, 4200 Raymond Reed Blvd., Deming. Info: 575-546-2554
Friday, March 7
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3/5/25
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Since 1999, Cowboy Days has been a Las Cruces Spring tradition. The event blends the past in a fun but educational way. This year, Cowboy Days will be held on Saturday, March 8 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. For …
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By Sylvia Quintanilla
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3/5/25
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In response to the recent outbreak of measles in Texas and eastern New Mexico, Las Cruces Public Schools is partnering with Mesilla Valley Pharmacy to offer measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines …
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3/3/25
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It’s Oscar time again, as the 97 th Annual Academy Awards honors the best and brightest in the film world with the coveted golden statuette. Who will win? Nobody can be sure, but if you want to …
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2/27/25
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Friday, February 28
High Rollers Tattoo Expo, 12-10 p.m., at Inn of the Mountain Gods, 287 Carrizo Canyon Rd., Mescalero. Info: 800-545-9011
Spank, 7 p.m. at Whiskey Creek Zócalo, …
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2/26/25
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ASTC presents that drive through monterey
Set in 1971 Los Angeles, this poetic and moving memory play, inspired by the life of the playwright Matthew Paul Olmos' mother, explores a Mexican …
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2/26/25
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Are you a rock hound? Do gems and minerals make you giddy? Is prospecting a dream job? The Sierra County Rock and Gem Society (SCRAGS) has just the ticket for you! On Saturday and Sunday, March 1 …
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2/26/25
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If you’ve never heard of International Guitar Night (IGN), you’re missing out on what could be the most diverse concert touring today. Now in its 25 th year, the event highlights a wide …
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2/26/25
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Is there anything girls can’t do? The American Association of University Women-Las Cruces (AAUW-LC) and Doña Ana Community College (DACC) have the answer for you. Girls Can! is the …
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David Salcido Las Cruces Bulletin
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2/26/25
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The student-run restaurant, formerly known as the 100 West Café, is back in business at New Mexico State University. It has been revamped as Westside Bistro, located at the University’s Gerald Thomas Hall at 940 College Drive, Las Cruces.
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Juan CorralFor the Las Cruces Bulletin
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2/26/25
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Film makers spent about $6.8 million last year over about 200 days of production, according to a presentation from Film Las Cruces.
The information came as part of a …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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2/24/25
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United States foreign assistance programs, notably the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), are being annihilated as its activities are put on hold and its foreign service officers and …
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By Mark Lusk
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2/24/25
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It’s no secret that America’s colleges and universities are big spenders. The highest-paid state official in 43 states is a college coach.
And it’s not just in athletics, as …
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Walt Rubel For the Bulletin
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2/24/25
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Last week I wrote about the potential Omnibus bill rumored to be planned for crime legislation in Sante Fe. In summary, I was concerned about other legislation being lumped with the critical public …
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Shawna Pfeiffer For the Bulletin
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2/24/25
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Attacks on our public lands are at an all-time high, but all these assaults to dismantle protected landscapes have been kept on the down low. From a lawsuit that attempted to transfer federal lands …
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By Patrick Nolan
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2/24/25
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A bill that would declare Slot Canyon New Mexico’s 36th state park remains in committee after being introduced on Jan. 29.
The bill, H.B. 29, would create the Slot Canyon Riverlands …
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Justin Garcia Las Cruces Bulletin
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2/21/25
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