Relocation - Albuquerque, New Mexico



16. New Mexico Daily Lobo

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 277-0111

Description: The University of New Mexico’s award-winning free newspaper is staffed by approximately 100 UNM students and covers not only campus activities and education subjects but also arts and culture around the city. It also has a strong sports section—and, of course, provides detailed reporting of the Lobos teams. It’s published every weekday during the academic semester and distributed on campus and in nearby businesses.

17. Alibi

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 346-0660

Description: This free alternative weekly newspaper offers lively coverage of politics, news, local arts, music, film, and dining. It carries a comprehensive calendar of events and publishes special issues, including the popular annual Best of Burque readers’ poll. Around 45,000 copies of the tabloid format Alibi are distributed each Thursday throughout the Albuquerque metro area and in Santa Fe.

18. Más New Mexico

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 255-1928
Address: 123 Palomas Drive NE

Description: Más New Mexico launched in 2009 as a free weekly newspaper serving the Hispanic community. The bilingual publication reports in both Spanish and English on city, state, national, and international news. Published every Wednesday, 20,000 copies of Más New Mexico are distributed in Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

19. New Mexico Business Weekly

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 768-7008

Description: Part of the American City Business Journals network, New Mexico Business Weekly publishes every Friday, covering the state’s business news and industry movers and shakers. Special reports and supplements examine various business sectors and cross-industry issues such as office design and green business. The Web site publishes some but not all of the print-edition content, but digital subscriptions are available, and you can also register for free business-news updates by e-mail.

20. Local iQ

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 247-1343
Address: 907 Third Street NW

Description: A free biweekly tabloid, Local iQ focuses on leisure and lifestyle and covers arts, music, film, food, and culture. It includes entertainment and event listings and annual roundups that scope out the scene on, for example, happy hours at bars, restaurants, and pubs across the city. Local iQ is distributed to 25,000 readers around the Albuquerque area.

21. Albuquerque The Magazine

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 842-1110
Address: 1550 Mercantile Avenue NE

Description: This glossy lifestyle magazine covers just about everything of interest to a Duke City dweller, including features on restaurants, arts, leisure, local businesses, and the personalities shaping city culture. Visitors just passing through will also find plenty of info on places to go and things to do. The chunky and beautifully produced Albuquerque The Magazine is available on newsstands or by subscription.

22. albuquerqueARTS

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 298-2155

Description: The free albuquerqueARTS tabloid is a source for comprehensive coverage of performance, visual, and literary arts. It includes information on upcoming arts events, plus interviews and behind-the-scenes insights, and it also publishes articles on food, travel, and leisure activities. It’s distributed to 45,000 readers around Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos.

23. localflavor

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 988-7560
Address: 223 North Guadalupe #442

Description: As the name suggests, localflavor is all about the food—and the wine and lifestyle that go with it. A free publication produced 10 times a year, localflavor offers in-depth features on restaurants in and around Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos, including interviews with chefs and tidbits of the latest restaurant news, plus coverage of food-and-wine festivals and area farmers and food producers who are contributing to the New Mexican feast. Issues also spotlight interesting artists, designers, shops, and places to visit; 30,000 copies are distributed in the region.

24. New Mexico Magazine

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
Telephone: (505) 827-7447, (800) 898-6639
Address: 495 Old Santa Fe Trail

Description: The official state magazine, published in partnership with the New Mexico Tourism Department, was founded in 1923, making it the oldest state magazine in the country. However, readers turn to it not for its history but for insights into the culture, places, and people of the Land of Enchantment. The eternally popular humor column “One of Our 50 Is Missing” describes readers’ encounters with officials, businesses, and even airline staff who are convinced New Mexico lies south of the border and thus refuse to ship items without overseas postage or to let travelers on a flight to Albuquerque without their passports.

25. Alternative

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation

26. Children’s

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation

27. Classical

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation

28. Classic Hits

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation

29. Contemporary

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation

30. Country

City: Albuquerque, NM
Category: Relocation
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