Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, October 27, 2025.
As the week kicks off, Santa Fe is vibrant with autumn colors and a full calendar of events to suit every interest. If you work in the hospitality or service industry, don’t miss Industry Appreciation Night at a favorite downtown hangout, where servers and bartenders can flash their cards for specially priced cocktails—just another way our community says thanks for the hard work you do every week.
Looking for art and adventure? Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return continues to mystify and delight, offering a mind-bending journey through immersive art that’s perfect for locals and visiting friends alike—spotlighting just what makes Santa Fe a capital of creativity.
Flamenco lovers still have time to catch the Entreflamenco Fall 2025 season at El Flamenco Cabaret on Palace Avenue. There, acclaimed dancer Antonio Granjero leads his renowned troupe in fresh, fiery performances through November 1. Doors open early for tapas and drinks, so make a night of it surrounded by music, dance, and authentic Spanish flavors.
If live music is more your speed, the Patio Music Series keeps humming at Tumbleroot on Agua Fria, with local and touring musicians taking the outdoor stage most evenings this week. Sip a craft brew, relax, and take in the communal groove. And foodies, mark your menus—October Feast is in full swing, a two-day celebration with dozens of participating restaurants showcasing special menus and seasonal highlights. Expect everything from green chile favorites to farm-to-table innovation as Northern New Mexico’s best chefs show off.
Halloween is almost here, and Santa Fe is getting festive. The historic Santa Fe Plaza transforms this Friday and Saturday into a sea of marigolds, memories, and music for the Dia de los Muertos celebration. Bring your photos for the Community Ofrenda, check out colorful sugar skull workshops, and enjoy free live performances. Kids can get in on the fun at the Zozobra Costume Contest Friday night—make sure to be in costume by 7 if you want to be part of that storied tradition.
For film fans, there are screenings and special events all week long at the Center for Contemporary Arts, including a presentation from Hollywood casting director Jen Rudin after Wednesday’s showing of Frankenweenie. And on Halloween night the Street Homeless Animal Project fundraises with a screening of Night of the Living Dead, supporting the pets of Santa Fe’s unhoused residents.
Trains are rolling through this beautiful landscape too. Hop aboard the New Mexico Wine Train for tastings of local blends, or take a scenic ride across the high desert with live music and first-class service departing from the Santa Fe Depot.
For those interested in the community’s pulse, today’s Santa Fe County District Court docket is available to the public, keeping civic life transparent and accessible.
Whatever your rhythm, Santa Fe is full of ways to celebrate culture, community, and creativity this week. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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