Events for March 12th- March 18th
Posted on 12. Mar, 2010 by admin in Calendar of Events
NorthEast/Central
Diocesan Festival — Catholic Schools of El Paso hosts its annual festival noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 13, at St. Joseph’s School, 1300 Lamar. The event features food, games, entertainment and more. Admission is free. Information: 872-8400 ext. 126
Gateway Brass — The U.S. Air Force Band of the West’s brass ensemble will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 21, in the Chapin High School Auditorium, 7000 Dyer. Sponsored by University of Texas at El Paso. Admission is free. Information: (210) 671-3934 or bandofthewest.af.mil.
Aztec New Year celebration — Performance artist Michael Herald of Los Angeles will bring his indigenous instruments, music, and storytelling to open for a “Fiesta de Año Nuevo Azteca: Un paso a la nueva era” 2012 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 14, at Mercado Mayapan, 2101 Myrtle. The group Danza Aztec Omekoatl will also present ceremonial dancing followed by a special dialogue panel on 2012 covering the astronomical, spiritual, and cultural implications of the much talked about “doomsday” in the Mayan/Aztec Calendar. Admission is free. Information: 532-6200.
Broken Water and Buckeye — The three-piece band from Olympia, Wash. performs its “swirling, shoe-gazing, punk rock” at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 16, at the Hideaway Lounge, 1012 Raynor. Tentative admission: $5. Information: (360) 878-5260 or myspace.com/brokenagua.
lower valley
Ballet Folklóricos Paso del Norte and Chiruhui — The local ballet folklórico companies join together for their annual production “Juntos Por Mexico,” depicting the art, history, sights and sounds of Mexico through dance and music at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, March 12-14, at the Chamizal National Memorial, 800 S. San Marcial. The troupes will be accompanied with live music by Mariachi Raices de America and Grupo Mixteco. Admission: $5. Information/advance tickets: 588-5743.
Lace Up for Kids — The Millennium Optimist Club will host the 5k Run and 1-mile Fun Walk at 8 a.m. Saturday, March 13, at Ascarate Park.
All pre-registered runners and walkers receive race t-shirt. Refreshments available at finish line. Trophy to Overall Male and Female; medals to Top 3 finishers in male & female age groups.
‘Tejano Legends’ — Little Joe headlines the Tex-Mex music style tour at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 13, at the County Coliseum. Special guest to be announced Tickets: $20, $30, $40 and $50, plus service charge. (Ticketmaster).
‘Chronicle of Tin-Tan and the pachuquismo’ — The Consulate General of Mexico presents a lecture, musical and dance with Mexican author Carlos Monsivais at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, at Chamizal National Memorial, 800 S. San Marcial. Admission is free. Information: 533-3644.
Mariachi Los Toritos — Mariachi Los Toritos perform a concert of traditional Mexican mariachi music at 7 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, March 20-21, at the Chamizal National Memorial Theater, 800 S. San Marcial. Tickets: $12. Information: 532-7273 or 731-2454.
Eastside
Sun Country Doll Folks — The club’s 36th annual doll show and sale is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 13, at the Holiday Inn Airport, Airway at I-10, exit 25. The event showcases about 20 tables of antique and modern dolls, accessories, clothing and free doll identification and appraisals. Ticket information: 637-3438.
2010 El Paso Senior Games — The 28th annual games for those age 50 and older run March 10-April 11 at various locations, sponsored by the City Parks and Recreation Department and Sierra Providence Health Network. Top three finishers in each age group receive medals in their event. All participants have a chance qualify to advance to the Texas State Senior Games, which is a qualifying site for the National Senior Games. Applications available at any Recreation or Senior Center with the Parks and Recreation Department. Information: Sandy Rodriguez, 240-3310 or Eliseo Duran, 252-9031.
Westside/Downtown
‘Porgy & Bess’ — The El Paso Opera closes its 16th season and celebrates March as “Opera Month” with a gala benefit concert setting performance of George and Ira Gershwin’s all time classic American classic at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 12-13, at Abraham Chavez Theatre, conducted by Maestro Raymond Harvey. The performance encompasses the essence of Americana from the Negro spiritual to the blues of the Bayou, the jazz sounds of New Orleans and the streets of Broadway. A true American classic, hits include “Summertime,” “My Man’s Gone Now” and “Bess, You Is My Woman Now.” Tickets: $15-$90 (10 percent discount for military, students and seniors age 55 and older). Information/subscriptions: 581-5534 or epopera.org.
‘March On-A Salute to the Military’ – 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 12 at UTEP’s Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall. El Paso Wind Symphony presents an evening of patriotic music. Tickets: $12.50 ($7.50 students). Information: 760-5599.
The El Paso Wind Symphony, directed by Dr. Ron Hufstader, includes woodwind, brass and percussion.
Juntos Art and Literature Festival — Juntos Art Association will host the art and literature festival March 11-13, bringing artists, writers, and more to the high schools to meet the students and present their work in the various fields of art and literature. A speaker series is planned 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the El Paso Public Library Main Branch, with art and literature booths, a mercado and Mexican art exhibit. Admission to all events is free. Information: 543-5412 or 203-2309.
‘Some Girls’ — The UTEP Department of Theatre and Dance presents Neil LaBute’s comedy March 10-14, at UTEP’s Studio Theatre in the Fox Fine Arts Center. Directed by Fernando Alvarez, Jr. Performances are 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Proceeds from the March 10 production benefit the Student Scholarship Fund. Tickets: $8 ($7 non-UTEP students, UTEP faculty, staff and alumni, seniors, military, alumni and groups of 10 or more; $6 UTEP students). All seats general admission. Information: 747-5118 or theatre.utep.edu.
Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino — The 2009-2010 live horse racing season runs through April 20. Race days are Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (and Wednesday, Feb. 17). First post is 12:25 p.m. each race day. General admission is free to the track and casino. First post time is 12:25 p.m. Turf Club seating is $7.
Simulcast racing begins at 10 a.m. everyday. General admission and parking are free. Information: (575) 874-5200.
To get there, take the Sunland Park exit from I-10, go south (left turn coming from Downtown) and follow the signs.
• Saturday, March 13 — Bill Thomas Memorial Handicap. Purse $50,000 Guaranteed. 3-year-olds and up.
• Sunday, March 14 — Mesilla Valley Speed Handicap. 3-year-old and up. NM-breds.
‘Cabaret’ – Broadway in El Paso presents the Tony-Award-winning musical at 7:30 p.m. March 15, at the Plaza Theatre. The pre-World War II tale life in a Berlin cabaret has not only been a successful Broadway production and revival, one of the memorable movie roles for stage icon Liza Minnelli. Features such hits as “Money, Money,” “Willkommen” and “(Life Is A) Cabaret.” Part of the Broadway in El Paso Series. Tickets: $25-$48.50, plus service charges. (Ticketmaster)
Ardovino’s St. Patrick’s Day — Ardovino’s Desert Crossing’s Sunset Hall, One Ardovino’s Drive in Sunland Park, will host its annual St. Patrick’s Day event featuring live music by San Patricios and a Celtic buffet Wednesday, March 17. Doors open at 5 p.m.; buffet starts at 6 p.m. Information: (575) 589-0653.
LoCura — The eclectic contemporary world music band performs at 9 p.m. Thursday, March 18, at Take II, 6315 N. Mesa. Also performing is El Paso’s Radio La Chusma and DJ SystemAddict. Tickets: $7 ($10 under age 21); available at Take II or ticketbully.com. Information: 832-0997.
Southern New Mexico
Cowboy Days — The 10th annual celebration of Southwest pioneer heritage is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 13-14, at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Rd., Las Cruces. A cowboy breakfast will kick off the festivities 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday with match team roping, Mexican-style rodeo demonstrations, horseback and stagecoach rides, cowboy music and poetry, a large arts and craft show, great food, children’s activities, gunfight re-enactments, cowboy demonstrations, and a trip back in time to witness an 1895 wedding both days. Admission: $4 (ages 4 and younger free). Information: (575) 522-4100 or nmfarmandranchmuseum.org.
A Cowboy Breakfast is 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Tickets: $10 in advance; $12 at the door (includes Cowboy Days admission).
The Guerrilla Girls — NMSU Women’s Studies presents the internationally known group of feminist “masked avengers,” bringing the fight for gender justice in the arts to Las Cruces at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 11, at the Court Youth Center, 402 West Court.
The performance marks the 20th anniversary of the NMSU Women’s Studies Program. Tickets: $12 ($5 students); available from Ticketmaster and the Pan Am Center Box Office. Information: (575) 646-3448 or nmsu.edu/~wstudies.
Through facts, humor and outrageous visuals, this historic activist group, famed for wearing gorilla masks, exposes sexism, racism and corruption in politics, art, film and pop culture. The women (artists themselves) take the names of famous deceased female artists to conceal their own identities while keeping the focus on issues. The performers coming to Las Cruces use the names Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz – two women artists whose works broke international art boundaries.
The program also celebrates Waded Cruzado Gender Justice Week (named for NMSU’s former provost and interim president), along with International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month.
Bill and Kate Isles — The Minnesota-based singer-songwriter duo performs 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, March 11, at the Community Center, 316 Eleanor, in Hillsboro, N.M. The duo have won many awards and accolades, including the Minnesota Folk Festival New Folk Songwriting Contest. They are getting increasing national attention for their “perfect blend of two voices” as well as their romantic and sensual lyrics. Admission: $5 donation. Information: or (575) 895-5797 or billisles.com.
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino — Mescalero, N.M. Age 21 and older admitted. (Ticketmaster) Information: 1-877-277-5677 or innofthemountaingods.com.
• Aaron Lewis of Staind — The alternative rocker presents an intimate solo acoustic evening at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 11. Lewis, known for two of Stand’s popular singles, “Outside” and “It’s Been Awhile,” has been nominated for three Grammys. Tickets: $20-$60.
Rudolf Budginas – Las Cruces Civic Concerts present the musical piano prodigy at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 13 ,at the Rio Grande Theatre. Budginas debuted with the Lithuanian National Symphony at age, trained with the Moscow Conservatory and soon rose to fame performing solo concerts. His show, “You, Me & The Piano,” ranges from classical works like Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody” to Billy Joel’s “Piano Man.” Tickets: $20. Information: (575) 521-4051.
Rio Grande Theatre — The renovated historic theater is at 211 Downtown Mall, Las Cruces. Information: (575) 523-6403, (575) 523-0807 or RioGrandeTheatre.com.
• Sharman Apt Russell — 7 p.m. Thursday, March 11. NMSU Outdoor Recreation continues its Adventure Arts Series. Russell is widely anthologized and has received a number of prizes and awards, including a Rockefeller Fellowship. Tickets: $12 day of show.
• LoCura and Nuevo Sol — 7 p.m. Friday, March 12. Direct from San Francisco’s vibrant music scene, en route to the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, the Latin music and dance ensemble LoCura mixes grooves and melodies. Joining LoCura are local-rising-stars, Nuevo Sol. Tickets: $15.
Rabbit Hole’ — No Strings Theatre Company will presents David Lindsay-Abaires’ 2007 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Feb. 26-March 14 at Black Box Theatre, 420 N. Downtown Mall, in Las Cruces. Directed by Ceil Herman. Performances are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 7 and 14, and 7 p.m. Thursday, March 11. Tickets: $10 ($9 students and seniors over 65, $7 all seats on Thursday). Information: (575) 523-1223 or nstcbbt@zianet.com.
The play is a tender and sensitive exploration of family coming to terms with the accidental death of their 4-year-old son.
‘Dona Rosita’s Day of the Dead’ — American Southwest Theatre Company brings the popular “Dona Rosita” back at 8 p.m. Friday, March 12, at NMSU’s Hershel Zohn Theatre. Tickets: $15 (Ticketmaster).
The one-woman show is the brainchild of writer/creator Rodrigo Duarte-Clark and actress/comedienne Ruby Nelda Perez. The comedy explores life, death, and everything in between through the eyes of Rosita, the colorful restaurateur with a penchant for storytelling.
An evening with Anne Hillerman — The daughter of the late acclaimed Southwest novelist Tony Hillerman will talk about her father’s legacy and her new book “Tony Hillerman’s Landscape: On the Road with Chee and Leaphorn,” at 7 p.m. Friday, March 12, at Mesilla Community Center. Hosted by the Border Book Festival. Anne Hillerman’s husband, photographer Don Strel, also will be present. The event includes a silent auction and book signing. Admission: $10 donation. Information: (575) 523—3988 or bbf@borderbookfestival.com. Web: borderbookfestival.org.
Tony Hillerman was author of 29 books, including the popular 17 mystery series featuring Navajo police officer, Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn. Anne Hillerman’s book is a collection of photographs by Strel with descriptive text, brief synopsis of the novels, quotes from the books, and Tony Hillerman’s own comments. The book also includes a previously unpublished essay by Tony Hillerman.












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