Sep 22 Monday
The primary component of Vilitra Vardenafil 40mg Tablets is sildenafil citrate. This is a PDE5 inhibitor chemical that increases the blood circulation in the body. It also relaxes the muscles in the penis so the erection can be held for a longer period.
The first action of Vilitra 40 is to help with arousal. As the man feels any sexual desire, he gets an erection immediately with Vilitra 40.
Beginner-level, no experience needed. Live drummers and a welcoming and supportive community of dancers.
We’re excited to announce that the Habitat housing application period will begin next week as we look for the next local family to partner with in building a safe, affordable home. To help interested individuals understand the process, we will be hosting an informational meeting on Monday, September 22nd from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Kit Carson Electric Boardroom (118 Cruz Alta Rd, Taos). During the meeting, we’ll review qualifications, requirements, and the application process in detail. We strongly encourage all potential applicants to attend this session to determine eligibility before beginning the application.
Applications will be available that evening at the meeting, as well as at the Habitat main office (504 Salazar Rd., Taos) Monday through Thursday between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM. Starting September 23rd, applications can also be picked up at either of the ReStore locations.
We’re looking forward to connecting with more families in our community and sharing the opportunity to build strength, stability, and self reliance through affordable housing
SINGING FOR EVERYONE. All voices welcome, no requirements.Learn by ear in 3 part harmony. World Music, Contemporary, Spirituals, Rounds. Try us out free, first session. Pay tuition if you join choir. Call Arana Kalwaic, 505-343-1160 (no text) or abqchoirmagic@gmail.com for more information. Give yourself the joy of singing in harmony with your friends.We sing all 4 seasons, and have been successfully based in Albuquerque for 12 years.
Sep 23 Tuesday
“Sentient Structures: The Art of Skye Tafoya + SABA,” on view through November 2, 2025, showcases the work of two artists creating architecturally-inspired expressions in materials that respond to the senses. Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band Cherokee/Santa Clara Pueblo) weaves paper structures and embeds knowledge in them through her printmaking processes. SABA (Diné/Jemez Pueblo) makes paintings and prints that anchor Pueblo architecture as evolving sites of home. This exhibition offers innovative approaches to printmaking, painting, and book arts and blurs the lines between two and three-dimensional mediums.
Free for museum members, or with admission.
Arrowsoul Art Collective’s mural installation fuses concepts of the beginning, present, and future of Indigenous pictographic arts. Based in the Southwest region, Arrowsoul Art Collective creates graffiti walls and mural paintings inspired by the evolving meanings of “Future Old School” and “Indigenous Freeways.” The artists create new visions of the Southwest landscape through blending letter structures, illustrative architecture, and textured palettes of places of home. Arrowsoul Art Collective’s projects reunite communities along the Rio Grande through creative participation. Located in the Art Through Struggle Gallery, their newest mural will be on display through June 28, 2026.
Curated by the Indigenous Design + Planning Institute at The University of New Mexico, “Restorying Our HeartPlaces: Contemporary Pueblo Architecture” showcases a near-present history of the architectural sovereignty that emerged after the 1975 Indian Self-Determination Act. This exhibition focuses on the work of Pueblo architects while representing design concepts from regional ancestral sites that continue to influence 20th and 21st century Pueblo architecture. It will be on view in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s South Gallery from March 25 through December 7, 2025
CHARLOTTE JACKSON FINE ART presents RON COOPER: Racers and CombosJuly 2 - 30, 2025Opening reception on Friday, July 4 from 5-7 p.m. 554 S. Guadalupe in the Railyard Art District.
Made of long, thin boxes of Plexiglas, from certain angles, they appear to float. On their outward facing surfaces, color, texture and shimmer hover over the wall, while the boxes themselves are filled with light, so that the pieces are lit from within. A spark of light from a lamp or a change in the angle of sun might set off a cascade of shifting hues. What was one thing becomes another. Moment to moment. Day to day. Different, fluid, transforming.
These are Ron Cooper’s Combos, the newest iteration of his Vertical Boxes series. The Combos are created by joining two (or sometimes more) smaller two-foot sections of the Plexiglas boxes together. These combinations play with juxtaposing different colors and textures – for example a shimmering gold above textured blue, or a translucent yellow above a strangely crinkled and roiling gray-pink-blue.
In the gallery along with the Combos are two of his favorite retrofitted racers. For Cooper, becoming an artist wasn’t a forgone conclusion, as a young man he was drawing hotrods, sure he would become the greatest car builder in the world. Art interceded. But today Cooper enjoys both, building and racing cars and continuing to explore light and space with his art.
We are currently planning a Recovery Resolana Celebration event that is free (exception of food trucks) and open to the public. September is national recovery month and our celebration is in honor of the recovery that has happened here because our continued efforts. A Resolana is a culturally significant practice that has thrived throughout the Southwest. A Resolana is a specific space for community members to talk about community issues, needs, advocate for change, and a place to find solidarity. In the spirit of recovery, we are creating an opportunity to recover culture as well, and naming a practice that happens in our community.The recovery celebration will include a food truck(s), games, activities, music, and recovery testimonies. Games to include “safety” ax throwing, Tetris, corn hole, and “Recovery Jeopardy”. Activities will include a bouncy house, photo booth, art therapy, karaoke, jewelry making, Hepatitis C, HIV, and glucose testing, an opportunity to share personal recovery stories/journeys, a special performance by DJ/music group, and the presentations of the Recovery Resolana Spotlight recognition!