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(02/09/11 6:45am)
The poem ends like this: “Here in Terezín life is hell/ And when I’ll go home again, I can’t yet tell.” It’s signed, “Teddy.”
Written by a child, the poem is displayed on the wall of a new exhibit at UNM showcasing artwork produced from inside a Nazi “prison-ghetto,” or concentration camp, near Prague in the early 1940s.
(02/07/11 7:22am)
Before she was honorably discharged, Leasa Medina would go out with her girlfriend and tell people about her “cousin” in the military.
(02/04/11 5:07am)
Gov. Susana Martinez declared a State of Emergency in New Mexico because of a lack of gas, but some UNM classes faced a state of emergency of their own: a shortage of students.
(02/03/11 7:54am)
The snow days on campus raised some interesting questions: Is it really a snow day if there’s no snow? How many different ways are there to whine about the cold? And most importantly, what the hell are we supposed to do with ourselves?
(02/01/11 7:09am)
Feb. 8
Reverend Horton Heat
Launchpad
21 and up
$20
The seminal sound of psychobilly, a cross of rockabilly and hardcore punk rock, means it kind of works as country music for people who think country music is lame. The band is 25 years old, meaning it’s probably older than most Daily Lobo readers. Some of you may be familiar with the band from its appearance in “Guitar Hero 2” with the song, “Psychobilly Freakout.”
(01/31/11 7:50am)
SUNLAND PARK, N.M. — More than 400 people from the U.S. and Mexico met at the border fence Saturday in a display of solidarity with people affected by violence in Juárez.
(01/25/11 6:56am)
Cryptic messages written on the sidewalk. Vaguely unsettling black-and-white pen sketches. Strange things found with the daily newspaper.
(01/23/11 1:20am)
The Student Fee Review Board postponed all fee deliberations following a disagreement between board members over whether to allow video recording at Saturday’s hearings.
(01/18/11 1:38pm)
“Eclectic” is not a strong enough word to describe the mix of people and exhibits found at the Albuquerque Comic Con.
“Freakin’ weird” comes a little closer to an accurate description.
(12/01/10 7:17am)
The most remarkable thing about the Muslim Student Association is how unremarkable it is.
(11/18/10 7:44am)
A new gallery at UNM focuses on LGBTQ community art.
Alma Rosa Silva-Banuelos, the center’s program coordinator, said the gallery is Albuquerque’s only permanent showcase for non-hetero artists.
(11/18/10 7:35am)
Playing the euphonium can take you places. Taylor Mitchell’s skill has taken him from coast to coast.
(11/17/10 7:34am)
This isn’t an opinion column. It’s just something that happened.
(11/17/10 7:29am)
The undead apocalypse starts today.
Zombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restaurant and have since proliferated across campus.
Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field, the SUB and around the Duck Pond. Be advised: The zombies are biting.
(11/16/10 7:02am)
Mattee Jim always knew she wasn’t like the other kids she went to preschool with.
(11/11/10 7:15am)
Street artists walk a thin legal line by using the world as their canvas
(11/04/10 7:51am)
Sita Huber is absolutely gorgeous.
(11/02/10 5:39am)
It was one of those three-in-one events — a gallery, music show and costume party — that displayed a grab bag of UNM students’ artistic endeavors.
(10/28/10 6:49am)
Michael Chapdelaine views the current wave of electronic music in almost apocalyptic terms.
(10/21/10 6:55am)
While many UNM students are busy studying conventional subjects like math and journalism, Cedra Wood is at the back of the C&J building quietly constructing world-class violins.