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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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Get Out! (Feb. 26-March 11)

Opera Southwest: Aida (Wed. 25, Performance) Opera Southwest mounts “the grandest of grand operas” with a staging of Giuseppe Verdi’s old Egypt-set masterpiece Aida. Michelle Johnson (2023’s Turandot 2023 and 2019’s Lohengrin) returns in the title role, alongside Olivia Vote (2025’s Verdiโ€™s Requiem and 2018’s Norma) as Amneris. You can catch it Wednesday, Feb. 25 […]

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New Mexico United Eyes Encore After Historic 2025 Season

After captivating the state with a thrilling run to the Western Conference Finals in 2025, New Mexico United enters the 2026 season with heightened expectations and a roster built for championship contention. According to United President Ron Patel, the Black & Yellow drew nearly 200,000 television viewers for last year’s playoff match, a staggering number […]

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Get Out! (Feb. 13-25)

Patty Griffin (Music, Wed. 11) Legendary singer-songwriter, two-time Grammy winner and Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement award winner Patty Griffin drops by the historic KiMo Theater (423 Central Ave. SW) for a night of stripped-down folk/Americana music. The show starts at 7:30 p.m on Wednesday, Feb. 11. Tickets run $40 to $55 and should be […]

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