Ten local authors from The Las Cruces Writers Group are holding a book signing and sale 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 11, at the Mesilla Valley Mall, Las Cruces.
“We have books in so many …
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12/1/21
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In a world filled with flavorless, cookie-cutter chain stores, it’s nice to talk with local shop owners. There is a zest for life and an urge to create that fuels their day-to-day living. Lisa …
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By Mia Kalish
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12/1/21
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Over 125 unique Nativity sets from all over the world, most handcrafted and hand-painted are going up for sale on Dec. 4.
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By Elva K. Österreich
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11/24/21
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Mesilla Valley Chorale (MVC) is welcoming its new director, Carol Nike, and returning accompanist Ginny May, as it continues the popular performances the chorale began in May 1972 after a long pandemic-induced hiatus.
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By Mike Cook
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11/24/21
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On Saturday, Dec. 11 from 1-5, Victorian Christmas in Silver City is back.
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11/22/21
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The 31st Annual Lighted Christmas Parade will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 7 p.m. in downtown Silver City.
“The holiday season is approaching and you are invited to participate …
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11/19/21
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Stop by the Grant County Art Guild Gallery on Saturday, Nov.27, between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., and sign up for drawings for 12 free pieces of art. Art give-away items range from coffee mugs to …
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11/19/21
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“I’ve probably been doing art my whole life,” said Las Cruces mixed-media artist Renee Short.
“I just grew up doing it,” said Short, a native of Brooklyn, New York, …
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By Mike Cook
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11/18/21
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The movies and the movie stars just keep coming.
Netflix completed shooting the feature film “Chupa” in Mesilla Saturday, Nov. 13, using hundreds of Las Cruces extras and generating …
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By Mike Cook
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11/18/21
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Spicy Thanksgiving Tacos with Jalapeño Cranberry Relish
Makes 6 tacos
If you want a non-traditional Thanksgiving entrée or have leftover turkey and are tired of turkey sandwiches, …
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By Las Cruces Cookbook Author and Food Consultant Kelley Cleary Coffeen, Ph.D.
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11/16/21
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Live and in-person workshops and clinics, performances, jam sessions and so much more are part of the 28th annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Conference, Wednesday through Saturday, Nov. 10-13 …
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11/11/21
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The Jumpstart Jazz Festival will be presented live and in person Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12-13 at the NMSU Music Building, 1075 N. Horseshoe St., on campus.
The event will include performances …
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By Mike Cook
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11/11/21
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New Mexico State University students who have a knack for spinning milk and sugar into fresh gelato and working butter and flour into delicate pastries want to be part of your Thanksgiving spread …
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By Carlos Andres López, Communications Specialist, NMSU News Center
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11/11/21
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On Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Tuesday, Nov. 2, folks gather in Mesilla Plaza during the festival holiday that reunites the living and dead. Three area folklorico dance groups participated …
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Bulletin photos by Elva K. Österreich
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11/5/21
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The Doña Ana Arts Council has been hearing from a large number of people who are excited about the return of the Renaissance ArtsFaire to Young Park Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 6-7. The hours …
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By Greg Smith, Executive Director Doña Ana Arts Council
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11/4/21
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Light Art Space, 209 West Broadway in Silver City, features “Bound,” a juried printmaking exhibition through Nov. 13 and “Saints, Superheroes and the …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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11/3/21
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The popular Navajo Rug Auction fundraiser, presented by the Foundation for Las Cruces Museums, is making its comeback this fall at noon on Saturday, Nov. 13, in the Center for Spiritual Living at 575 …
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11/3/21
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Silver City poet, Lynne Zotalis, shares news of the international publication of Human to Human, a poetry anthology that features 46 poems by 28 poets.Emerging from the Global Pandemic, it is …
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11/3/21
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A new Silver City mural depicts New Mexican folk arts and depicts the crafts and skills displayed at the town’s Maker’s Market.
The mural, done by artist Carlos Callejo, is located …
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By Charmeine Wait
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11/3/21
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When a mean haboob swept across Rodeo, New Mexico, last summer, it left a half-inch of sand at the historic Chiricahua Gallery with a layer of dust that settled atop cabinets, on walls and on some of …
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By Dawn M. Aerts
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11/3/21
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