Weekend Picks: Protest Boredom

Try to remember that, in these changing times, it's important to take the time to decompress. Self-care is a very real thing, and part of that is engaging in activities you love—activities like these-here weekend picks from us SFR hotheads.

This solo show features new works but the artist who presents highly detailed graffiti pieces. The opening features live music performances by OG Willikers, DJ Cap and more.

Join the recently revamped rhythm and harmony-driven band for a night of new compositions and unique song structures.

Head to the Great Hall and catch "Aristophanes' Birds: A City Without Clouds," a lecture on the concepts of human want and thirst for power.


This party invites the community to come together to examine the current state of the union. Featuring guest speakers, an open mic, and art installations, the event hopes to create strategies for the future. Jody LeFevers, who teaches philosophy and economics at Santa Fe Community College, leads the educational focus until 6 pm. Some food and drinks provided, but you can also bring your beverage of choice.

Alt.country from Albuquerque.

Head to the Skylab to hear the spinning skills of DJ Oona as she plays a mostly electronica and house music set.


Learn to perfect the art of the bagel in this baking workshop that requires no experience. Led by Robert Shlaer, the class prepares bagels from scratch and enjoys them after, complete with lox and cream cheese.

This solo exhibit presents Hyde's newest paintings and sculptures, which are narrative works commenting on the current state of cultural existence.

Celebrate Groundhog Day Survivors weekend with the singer-songwriter.

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