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Alamogordo, NM – In a time when the world could use a hearty dose of humor, stand-up comedian Steven Farmer is set to take the stage at Otero Artspace for an evening of comic relief. The show is scheduled for Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 8:00 PM, promising an unforgettable night of laughter at 1118 Indiana Ave, Alamogordo, New Mexico 88310.
Steven Farmer, a comedian, filmmaker, actor, and author based in Austin, TX, brings a unique blend of small-town chaos, wild travel stories, and spot-on character impressions to his performances. Originally from Arkansas, Farmer escaped his home state with a theater degree from an agricultural college and has since built a career turning everyday absurdities into viral stand-up clips. His full comedy special, “Arkansas Refugee,” available on YouTube, showcases his razor-sharp wit with bits like “Redneck Shakespeare” and tales of working as a personal trainer.
Presented by Otero Arts Inc., this live stand-up event is a perfect opportunity for locals to unwind and enjoy some badly needed comic relief. With limited seating, attendees are encouraged to act fast. Advance tickets can be purchased online at Eventbrite or MassiveTix.
Don’t miss this chance to laugh out loud with Steven Farmer – enjoy the show!
As always Chris, excellent work. May I recommend that after reading your very informative article, that you may wish to go back in history here also. Say, 8 or so years and really unravel some knots that began in the city commision that led to where we are today
Sunny, with a high of 104 and low of 76 degrees. Sunny for the morning, clear overnight.
Thanks Chris for keeping the public informed. As usual bringing the light to show the shenanigans.
"Saint’s campaign calling the move 'dirty politics'" How is this dirty politics? It appears like good "road work" to me concerning the democratic political process!
this is reminiscent of the disqualification of several republican candidates last february, when "Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver ruled four candidates did not turn in enough qualified voter signatures to appear on the June primary election ballot". and the same situation with former las
a useful example of a culture focused on helping folks, rather than taking advantage of them - we all do better when we all do better.
Do they still require proof of residency and you are limited to a certain amount of dumping by weight?