Thanks to Bugg’s “I’d have been at Albuquirky” bunny, a plethora of country songs, TV shows like In Plain Sight and Breaking Bad, our busy movie industry, and more than a few episodes of The…
The Dutch like to keep their dinners simple. Nothing says “eat” like a broodje (Dutch for sandwich). Served cold, lunches usually include a variety of nutritious, hearty breads and toppings such as ham, cheese, lettuce,…
Albuquerque has its fair share of major shopping districts, as well as many small local shops selling art and accessories that you can only find here. From exquisite Native American pottery to Breaking Bad t-shirts,…
The Western canal ring, which stretches from Singel to Prinsengracht and is bordered by Brouwersgracht to the north and Raadhuisstraat to the south, is an absolutely beautiful area of Amsterdam. During the day, this neighborhood…
Albuquerque’s AAA Four Diamond Hotel Andaluz may be 75 years old as of June 2014, but there are plenty of new developments to enjoy at this historic downtown boutique hotel. The hotel’s new restaurant, Más,…
The theater opened its doors with the premiere of the play ANNE, which shares the unedited story of Anne Frank. Joining other established venues such as DeLaMar, Stadsschouwburg and Carre, a new and unique theater…
The French often say “Mangez bien, riez souvent, aimez beaucoup”, which in English means “eat well, laugh often, love much”. There are plenty of French restaurants in Amsterdam to do just that – eat, laugh…
Albuquerque’s azure skies become a surreal sight in early October when dragons, cows, princesses and even Darth Vader and Yoda take off during New Mexico’s annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. This year’s Canon sponsored theme…
The play captures raw emotions, showcasing a mixture of love, tension, laughter and fear Annecurrently showing at the Amsterdam Theater, a purpose-built venue, is an emotional piece that brings the story of Anne Frank to…