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(04/20/10 4:34am)
The legalization bus is coming to town, and Albuquerque is getting ready to hop on.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy president, Marcus Lucero, is helping to host a protest/party at the Duck Pond today on 4/20 in honor of marijuana reform day.
Lucero said this is the first event the organization has held on April 20.
(04/15/10 5:39am)
Sex doesn’t have to take one form or be done one way, and neither should porn. But it seems that a lot of porn is produced and made a specific way and that there isn’t much variation. You’ve got your stars, who are cast for specific traits, and you’ve got your plot (or lack thereof), and you have the specific intended desires of the viewer, such as lesbian porn or anal porn. But most mainstream porn producers are leaving out a key demographic: women.
(04/15/10 5:36am)
Everything but the kitchen sink … and the toilet.
That’s what gray water is — reusing the shower, bathroom sink and washing machine water to irrigate a landscape.
(04/14/10 5:41am)
What is the difference between independent and undependent filmmaking?
Experiments in Cinema 5.1 might give you a better idea.
(04/08/10 6:04am)
Until UNM starts its own community garden, students can take their food into their own hands.
Container gardening was designed for people who don’t have enough space for a garden bed, for places with poor soil quality, less-than-optimal sun exposure and for many other problems one might encounter while greening their thumb.
(04/06/10 6:30am)
Megan Branch, a senior in the College of Fine Arts, is graduating in May. After high school at Santa Fe Prep, Branch went to the University of Oregon, but said she didn’t fit in. She has been to Spain and back, only to discover that what she really wanted in a theater program was here in Albuquerque, along with the sun.
(04/01/10 7:59am)
*April Fools’ disclaimer
April Fools’ comes once a year, fools.
Today’s paper is full of satire, nonsense and non sequiturs.
Read up, drink up, shut up, play hard.
For entertainment purposes only.*
(03/25/10 6:28am)
Like body hair, Mustachio Bashio has grown over the years.
(03/25/10 6:02am)
Santa Fe’s going to be a little blue this weekend.
But that’s the way Mike Koster intended it.
(03/24/10 5:05am)
New Mexico’s medical marijuana program is gaining momentum, but some activists say it isn’t progressing fast enough to meet the needs of its patients.
(03/22/10 6:51am)
Bard College is helping college students and their state senators talk directly about issues concerning climate change and clean energy.
(03/11/10 8:56am)
Parents whose children are busted for underage drinking might say, “Oh, you got busted for alcohol. Well, thank God it wasn’t for drugs.”
And according to 11 of 19 students surveyed by the Daily Lobo, they would not classify alcohol as a drug because it is legal, more commonly used and the effects on the body aren’t as harmful.
(03/11/10 8:37am)
There is something about the word kinky that makes me blush every time I say it.
(03/10/10 6:51am)
At first glance, Self Serve might look like a boutique for vintage clothes, but it’s stocked with vibrators, rental porn, lubes and condoms.
(03/09/10 7:01am)
UNM’s capoeira club, Capoeira Pegadas, sweeps, kicks and handstands its way into the hearts of newbies like Isaac Burleigh.
After he saw a demonstration of the Brazilian fighting style in November, he wanted to try it for himself.
(03/02/10 6:42am)
Shine up your snowshoes and snowboards, because the Outdoor and Bike Shop is having its second annual Gear In Gear Out sale.
(02/25/10 7:46am)
David Koch said his art would be different if he had more money, but he finds a way to bring art into almost everything he does.
Recycled tin foil balls are piled up about two inches high in two windows on each side of his studio door.
(02/25/10 7:42am)
The fame in Albuquerque’s backyard, TV series “Breaking Bad”, is coming to UNM on Friday with a portable movie theater.
(02/23/10 6:54am)
Logan Migliore Junior, philosophy
Alexander Payne: Junior, film
(02/19/10 5:33pm)
This Friday night, it’s all about letting your hair down and wearing that dress or suit you never thought you would ever wear again.