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The New Mexico State University Theatre Department’s production of “Carmela Full of Wishes” has only one public performance, at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, in the Mark and Stephanie … more
Stan Ford is an award-winning nature photographer specializing in landscapes and wildlife. He works primarily in the public lands of the American West and Southwest. Ford’s formal education led … more
The nonprofit American Southwest Theatre Company (ASTC) will host two fundraiser sessions of “Sip & Paint,” the first at 10:30 a.m. and the second at 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 5, at New … more
Borderlands Ballet Company (BBC) presents its 2023 performance of “The Nutcracker” in December, including the Paso del Norte Chamber Orchestra (PDNCO), housed under the umbrella of … more
For Larry Felhauer, art is a pastime that developed after retirement from the business world. He took classes in ceramics, welding and sculpting which got him thinking of ways to marry these skills … more
After more than two years of design and refurbishing work, the White Sands Missile Range Museum has reopened with a flourish. On Thursday, May 4, the doors of the completely renovated facility opened … more
The December series for the Academy for Learning in Retirement (ALR) series will focus on "The Art of China." Margaret Goehring, Professor and Academic Head of the NMSU Department of Art,  … more
To honor the 205 th anniversary of the original publication of “Frankenstein,” the novel by Mary Shelley, the Las Cruces Public Libraries is hosting a Frankenstein movie marathon downtown … more
Cathie R. Eisen works in wood, leather and clay. She is also a poet and writer. “My creativity is expressed in many ways,” she said. “My words reflect insight and adventure. The … more
In front of a gaggle of school children and various officials, paleontologists gathered Thursday, Jan. 11 to unveil a dinosaur jawbone discovered almost 40 years ago. more
Dr. Lucky is a performance artist and curator of happenings influenced by exaggerated theatricality, camp sensibility and commitment to the absurd. A key figure in the emergence of neo-burlesque in … more
Billed as a chance to “exit for a while from the digital highway,” COAS Books, 317 N. Main St. downtown, will host Las Cruces Typewriter Revival, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 13. … more
Las Cruces author Ronald Williams has published a new book, “Trojan,” a sci-fi thriller novel. In the book, “something unearthed by a rock collector has been unleased in the … more
The new movie written and directed by Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer,” promises to be a dramatic, emotional and touching story. This movie is based on the true story of J. Robert … 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
The idea of science embedded in movies is not new, and when the board of the Mesilla Valley Film Society (MVFS) noticed an available grant pairing science-related movies with real scientists, the … more
Vamos Niños - Play to Learn Mobile Children’s Museum is hitting the road with a focus on serving rural and remote communities. The museum is set to make a lasting impact on childhood … more
The City of Las Cruces Museum of Nature and Science (MONAS) and Sigma Xi present “Science Café – Sustaining Aquifers through Stressful Times,” with guest speaker Frank A. … more
At the Doña Ana Arts Council Gallery, international artist and Las Cruces resident Sonya Fe has literally put her whole self into her paintings in a daring exhibit of art she has never shown … 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
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