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The No Strings Theatre Company, based at the Black Box Theatre in downtown Las Cruces, will hold open auditions later this month for a production of “Home,” written by David Storey and … more
Modern music with a local vibe will once again fill NMSU's music halls this weekend. As middle and high school students from all across the country gather for a weekend of high intensity … more
“Gypsy: A Musical Fable” has its final three performances this weekend at Las Cruces Community Theatre, 313 N. Main St. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 16-17, and 2 p.m. … more
Visit Las Cruces’ annual ¡Mira! Las Cruces fest kicks-off its second year with an expanded presence in the heart of downtown and an all-new live performance lineup. The event is designed … more
The inaugural run of the Tularosa Duck Race is set to take place from 11a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Village of Tularosa on July 29 with activities at the St. Francis de Paula Catholic school grounds in … 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
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
Glenn Cutter of Picacho Hills, longtime champion of the arts and a Las Cruces business leader, was celebrated on the floor of the New Mexico Senate on Jan. 29 for his contributions not only to New … more
Three new art exhibitions will have opening receptions at New Mexico State University’s Art Museum at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 22. These exhibitions are free and open to the public and will run … 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
In conjunction with the exhibitions “Cara Despain: Specter New Mexico” at the NMSU University Art Museum (UAM) and “Trinity: Legacies of Nuclear Testing – A People’s … 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
In creating a movie, one must plan and imagine the sensations and visuals that will flow forth and carry the audience forward. In “Saltburn,” the forward momentum moves in a slow, roiling … 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
No Strings Theatre Company at Black Box Theatre (BBT) will hold auditions for “Nice People Dancing to Good Country Music,” the first production of its 2023-24 season, at 7 p.m. Monday and … more
Lindsay D. Williams is a 2008 graduate of Parsons School of Design, a division of The New School, New York City, with a BFA in illustration. She studied comic-book and … more
“Consider This” is a solo 45-60 minute romp through the pre-history of American theater, from Greek Tragedy to Commedia dell’Arte, Clown, Buffoon, masks and more. One of … more
Jean Wilkey creates brightly colored worlds populated with plants, animals and people. Her oil paintings use fabrics to frame slices of land and sky that blur the line between indoor and outdoor, … more
Colette Beers loves process. Starting with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Western New Mexico University (WNMU) in 2015, followed by an MBA in 2018 she promptly decided it wasn’t … more
Thomas Branigan Memorial Library (TBML) will screen a new documentary film about New Mexico’s agricultural history, “Acequias: The Legacy Lives On,” at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at … more
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