Henry Thomas+FollowAlbuquerque shines in new sci-fi hitRhea Seehorn, beloved for her role in “Better Call Saul,” is back in Albuquerque starring in Apple TV’s latest sci-fi drama, “Pluribus.” She’s taking on a totally different character—Carol Sturka, the world’s most miserable person, who’s somehow responsible for saving humanity from happiness. Seehorn says filming in Albuquerque is a dream, with its stunning landscapes and welcoming locals adding real depth to the story. She even shouted out favorite spots like the rooftop at Hotel Chaco and the Sky Room in Rio Rancho. Have you spotted any familiar places in the show? What do you think about Albuquerque’s growing role in major TV productions? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Albuquerque00Share
Henry Thomas+FollowAlbuquerque shines in new Apple TV hitRhea Seehorn, famous for “Better Call Saul,” is back in Albuquerque starring in the sci-fi drama “Pluribus”—and she can’t stop raving about the city. Seehorn says the local community’s warmth and the area’s dramatic landscapes helped shape her character, Carol Sturka, who’s got the weight of the world on her shoulders (literally). From filming on the rooftop of Hotel Chaco to exploring custom-built neighborhoods, Seehorn’s experience highlights how Albuquerque’s unique vibe is now part of TV’s latest must-watch show. Have you spotted any familiar places while watching? What do you think about Albuquerque’s growing role in Hollywood productions? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Albuquerque00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBig change at UNM Athletics: New interim leaderRyan Berryman is stepping up as the new Interim Athletics Director at the University of New Mexico, starting January 2026. With years of experience in UNM’s athletics department, Berryman’s appointment promises stability after the quick departure of former director Fernando Lovo, who was at UNM for just over a year before heading to Colorado. For Lobos fans and the Albuquerque community, this move could mean a steadier hand guiding our teams and programs. What do you think Berryman should focus on first to strengthen UNM athletics? #Sports #UNM #Albuquerque00Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowAlbuquerque welcomes new wolf packNine Mexican gray wolves just settled into their new home at Albuquerque BioPark Zoo’s recovery facility, marking a big step for wildlife conservation in our city. This isn’t your typical zoo exhibit—the area is off-limits to visitors to help the wolves stay wild and boost their chances of survival in nature. The enclosures are designed to mimic real forests, giving the wolves space to roam, dig, and play. What do you think about this approach to saving endangered species? Should more zoos follow suit? #Pets #Albuquerque #WildlifeConservation30Share
William Mckinney+FollowMeet Albuquerque’s sweetest adoptable pups!Four amazing dogs—Darwin, Maslow, Zion, and Pinon—are looking for loving homes right here in Albuquerque. Darwin and Maslow had a wild rescue journey, but now they’re ready for a fresh start thanks to Cross My Paws Animal Rescue. Zion might look tough, but he’s a gentle soul who just wants belly rubs, while Pinon is a calm, petite companion perfect for anyone who likes to take things slow. If you’ve been thinking about adopting, there’s an event this Saturday at Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming. Who’s ready to welcome a new furry friend into their family? #Pets #AdoptDontShop #Albuquerque11Share
Annette Jones+FollowAlbuquerque loses a local favorite: Bosque Brewing closesBosque Brewing, a staple in Albuquerque’s craft beer scene for over a decade, has closed all its taprooms, leaving regulars stunned and reminiscing about good times. The closure came after a bankruptcy case was dismissed, with debts reportedly as high as $50 million. Rising costs have hit breweries everywhere, but this one feels personal for many locals who called Bosque their go-to spot. On the bright side, Bosque’s signature beers will still be available in cans, thanks to Marble Brewery. If you’ve got Bosque rewards points, Brew Lab 101 is offering a special deal. How is everyone feeling about this big change in our local beer community? #Food #Albuquerque #BosqueBrewing10Share
Valerie Hall+FollowBosque Brewing’s last call hits AlbuquerqueBosque Brewing, a staple for craft beer lovers across New Mexico, is shutting down all its taprooms after a bankruptcy case was dismissed. For many in Albuquerque, this means losing a favorite gathering spot and a big piece of the local brewing scene. While Restoration Pizza and Smothered Brunch will stay open, the closure leaves a gap for regulars who made Bosque their go-to hangout. What does this say about the challenges facing local breweries? Anyone else have memories or thoughts about what made Bosque special? #Food #Albuquerque #BosqueBrewing00Share
Marcia Hamilton+FollowAlbuquerque neighbors serve up Christmas kindnessHundreds of fresh breakfast burritos hit the streets of Albuquerque’s International District this Christmas, thanks to a passionate group of local volunteers. With donated ingredients and big hearts, these folks didn’t just hand out food—they brought warmth, smiles, and genuine connection to people experiencing homelessness. What’s really moving is how many volunteers say they’ve received kindness from those they now serve. The group isn’t stopping at Christmas, either—they’re already planning to be back for Valentine’s Day. If you’ve ever wanted to help out or just see the good happening in our city, this is a story worth following. How do you think small acts like this shape our community? #Safety #Albuquerque #CommunityLove00Share
mary01+FollowDowntown Albuquerque loses a creative hotspotCanvas Artistry Restaurant & Art Bar, a beloved downtown Albuquerque spot for food, drinks, and live music, is closing its doors after years of bringing art and nightlife together. The venue’s last night will be New Year’s Eve 2025, so there’s still time to soak up the atmosphere before it’s gone. While the restaurant and bar will be missed, they’ll continue catering services and are already hinting at something new in the works. For many locals, this place has been more than just a hangout—it’s been a creative hub. How do you feel about losing this unique spot? #Food #Albuquerque #LocalBusiness00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAlbuquerque weighs in on Pavia controversyWhen a college athlete crosses the line, it’s not just about the game—it’s about the message sent to every student and fan. Diego Pavia’s infamous video at UNM’s practice field still stings for many in Albuquerque, especially since the apology never reached the people most affected. For locals, this isn’t just a sports rivalry; it’s about integrity and respect in our community. Should schools hold athletes to a higher standard, or is the pressure to win just too strong? How do you think this shapes the reputation of our teams and city? #Sports #Football #Albuquerque00Share