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Mia Berkson is well on her way to living her dream of performing professionally in live theatre. Earlier this year, Mia, 15, played the lead in the musical “Matilda,” singing, … more
“It’s hard to believe we’re actually here and it’s actually built,” Mayor Ken Miyagishima said June 15, shortly before cutting the ribbon to open the Las Cruces … more
The first Las Cruces Typewriter Revival in May had such a good turnout, the creators of the event are doing it again. The return of Typewriter Revival will be held 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 24, … more
Before he connected with Court Youth Center (CYC), Las Cruces native Nazario Sandoval was a young teenager hanging out on the street and expressing himself through graffiti and other sometimes … more
Las Cruces artist Kathy Morrow continues work on the rock art project she is re-creating on a small hill across the road from the New Mexico State University golf course club house. The project … 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
“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
The exhibition “Beyond the Farm: Groundbreaking Agriculture” is open at New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Road, highlighting regional, national and … more
Bellas Artes y Cultura is pleased to announce its Fourth Annual Multicultural Artisan Market on June 24 and 25 at the historic Mesilla Plaza.  The Market brings together artisans from throughout … more
Mesilla Valley Chorale (MVC) urgently needs a new primary accompanist as it plans rehearsals for its upcoming Christmas concert and beyond, the chorale said in a news release. Anyone interested … more
New Mexico State University doctoral candidate Tyler Martin Sehnal will sign copies of his book “Playing in the Rain” 10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, June 17, at COAS Bookstore, 317 N. Main St. … more
Corazón Collective, a group of Texas- and California-based Latinx poets and writers, will tour New Mexico and El Paso June 16-24, including a stop in Las Cruces Sunday, June 18. Las … more
The New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum (FRHM) will host the third annual Fiber Extravaganza 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 17. Fiber demonstrations will include wool spinning, knitting, … more
Walkup tickets are still available at Amador Live for tonight’s concert featuring 1960s pop group the Buckinghams with Lonnie Klein leading an accompanying symphony orchestra. … more
Las Cruces’ own New York Times best-selling author, Jennifer Cervantes, signs a copy of “Always Isn’t Forever,” her new book for young adults, during a book-signing … more
The Doña Ana Arts Council (DAAC) is partnering with the ARTE Institute for Lifelong Learning of Las Cruces to create six weekly art history classes focused on iconic American artist Georgia … more
Visual artist Daisy Quezada Ureña, who grew up in Las Cruces and Mexico, has been awarded a $50,000 Latinx Artist Fellowship by the U.S. Latinx Art Forum (USLAF). The award was announced … more
Wendy Robin Weir, one of the founding members of Agave Artist Gallery, is June's artist of the month at the gallery. Weir’s creates unique fabric collages. She began working in oils, … more
Lonnie Klein will lead a 30-piece orchestra during a Thursday, June 8, concert by The Buckinghams (“Kind of a Drag” and other 1960s hits) at The Amador Live, 302 S. Main St. Gates open at … more
“I can’t wait until everyone hears this,” Assistant City Manager Ikani Taumoepeau said Wednesday evening, May 31, just before Visit Las Cruces (VLC) unveiled its new slogan: … more
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