Jun 28 Saturday
Enjoy the striking, ethereal folk music of Sofia Talvik!
Sofia Talvik, the Swedish artist whose haunting melodies and crystal-clear voice have captivated audiences across the globe, is returning to the USA for her "Center of the Universe" tour. This tour isn’t just about the music—it’s a journey, an invitation to experience her world through the intimate, personal lens of her songs.
With her 9th album, Center of the Universe, Sofia has taken her music to new heights, blending her Nordic roots with the soul of Americana. The album has been met with critical acclaim, landing on the Top 10 of the Folk Radio Charts. But beyond the accolades, it’s her ability to connect with audiences through deeply personal storytelling that makes her performances unforgettable.
Thanks to generous sponsorship from the foundation A Still, Small Voice, all proceeds from ticket sales go to local charities.
Sep 12 Friday
Wed., Feb. 12:
The New Mexico State University Cambios lecture series features writer Dr. John Fleck discussing how New Mexicans can negotiate an era of increasing competition for shrinking water resources.
Fleck’s talk, “Less Water: What do we do?” will start at 7 p.m. at the Rio Grande Theatre.
Fleck, a former journalist with the Albuquerque Journal, is writer-in-residence at the University of New Mexico School of Law’s Utton Center and professor of Practice in Water Policy and Governance at the UNM Department of Economics. Fleck is the author of "Water is for Fighting Over and Other Myths about the West" (2016) and co-author of "Science Be Damned: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River" (2019).
Fleck will discuss how communities across the West can not only survive but thrive in a future of competing demands for precious water resources.
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