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Last Dance: With Gathering of Nations Ending, What’s the Future for Native Events in ABQ?

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. โ€“ For more than four decades, the Gathering of Nations Powwow has served as a cultural anchor in Albuquerque, drawing thousands of dancers, artists and visitors each spring. In 2026, that tradition is coming to an end. Often called the largest powwow in North America, the Gathering of Nations has […]

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Women Who Run ABQ: Allison Hendricks-Smith is building community through Pink Warrior House

By Sara Atencio-Gonzales, The Paper. โ€“ When Allison Hendricks-Smith turned 40, she did what many people are told to do. She scheduled a routine mammogram, with no real concerns at the time.  โ€œI just turned 40. It seemed like the right thing to do,โ€ says Hendricks-Smith.  Within days, the routine appointment became the beginning of […]

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In an age of curated feeds and filtered moments, Burque gets personal at Duke City Story Slam

On a Tuesday night at Canteen Brewhouse, the lights dim just enough to shift the mood. Conversations taper off, glasses settle onto wooden tables and all eyes turn toward a single microphone at the front of the room. There is no band warming up, no punchlines being tested. Instead, there is anticipation, the quiet kind […]

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