This Weekend

Nueva Musica and other new things

Oil works in found frames make up the show (See SFR Picks).

Piano and vocals you'll probably love (See SFR Picks).

Some of our region's best Hispano folk musicians come together to showcase the most New Mexican of musical styles (see Cover).


There are tons of haunted buildings around here, and John Lorenzen will show you where they are. Reservations are encouraged (See SFR Picks).

Get ready, Japan-o-philes—the Japanese Cultural Festival is here. There's going to be dancing with Tokuro Miyake, kabuki, food and more (see A&C).

This is a fun and engaging interactive workshop designed to promote empowerment and healthy relationships.


Mix one part Texas fiddle and one part Tennessee banjo, add doghouse bass and a splash of guitar, and you have one heck of a powerful punch called The Urban Pioneers.

You'll be like, "Ritcheee!" as you watch the rise and fall of Ritchie Valens and then like, "Oh, Donna!" when you see Danielle von Zerneck hit the screen. Plus, Esai Morales and Joe Pantoliano? Sold!

Are you all about guitars? Then you're all about this. Show up, play guitars, bring your own, look at guitars ... guitar you ready? Oh man, Dad jokes.

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