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Fair weather means fair time in southern New Mexico.  The 58th annual Southern New Mexico State Fair and Rodeo begins Sept. 25 and lasts until Sept. 29 at the Southern New Mexico … more
Senator Martin Heinrich is running a commercial that he knows is false about Nella Domenici’s position on a very personal and private issue: abortion. In every speech Nella has given, in … more
When new Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham fired her first education secretary, Karen Trujillo, in July, 2019 after just six months on the job, I thought it was a rash decision. But to be fair, I was … more
Could Las Cruces one day be home to an omnibus festival of film, live music and related events similar to South by Southwest in Austin, Texas? Austin is a larger city by far and SXSW is … more
Friday, September 13 Paws, Claws, and Hooves Fundraising Event, 6:30 p.m. at New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Rd, Las Cruces. Info: 575-521-4794 … more
Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society presents Footprints Quintet Mesilla Valley Jazz and Blues Society, a nonprofit organization devoted to promoting the appreciation of jazz and blues art … more
Every two years New Mexico voters get the chance to make changes to our state Constitution. Some years they’re big, fundamental changes, like scrapping the old state Board of Education in favor … more
Considering all the breakthroughs of mental toughness training, emotional regulation is one of the new frontiers in golf and all competitive sports. Emotions rule performance even more than … more
If you’re new to the area, you may well wonder what Diez y Seis de Septiembre is and why we celebrate it. It all began on September 16, 1810, when Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a Catholic priest, … more
Las Cruces artist Crystal Evans will explore the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument this month, producing art, a community workshop and a ‘zine’ showcasing the … more
For eight years, the Silver City Gay Pride Festival has been celebrating acceptance, expression and diversity in Grant County. Right from the start, the festival was a success, and each year keeps … more
Who would think that forty busy artists would want to create twenty small works of art every two months just to give them away? Well, Silver City artist Joel Armstrong does! Armstrong, who is the … more
The Silver City Jacob Bennett Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will present an educational program by Thomas E. Chávez, PhD from 7-8 p.m., on Friday, September 19 at … more
Two artists from Las Cruces are among the seven recipients of this year’s Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts. more
New Mexico State University’s theatre department will open the 2024-25 season with “a campy new twist” on Bram Stoker’s iconic vampire tale. An ensemble student … more
During my tenure as governor, it was my practice to consult with the presidents of our universities regarding the talent and expertise needed in a regent to assist their institution in reaching its … more
Golf is a challenging game to learn, especially for adults who have never done it before. I’m a proponent of learning by imitation. It’s how children learn. Kids can learn to play musical … more
Local volunteer Charlene Curry and other members of Therapaws have found a great way to keep their dogs active while also contributing to community members’ health: through hour-long therapy … more
Friday, September 6 Pickamania featuring Pint & a Half, and John & Jean Ronstadt, 6-9 p.m. at the Black Range Lodge, 50 Kingston Main Street, Kingston. Info: 575-895-5652 Elephant … more
For 94 years, the El Paso Symphony Orchestra has cultivated community through classical music. “As we embark on another exciting season, I am filled with a profound sense of … more
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