Cellists, karaoke, wine and even a carnival; this week is full of unique events for students looking for something to do.
Get strung out
Tuesday
The Portland Cello Project, which plays shows with anywhere from four to 12 cellos, will be playing two concerts in Albuquerque today. The first will be a part of the UNM noontime concert series in Keller Hall. The show will begin at 12:30 p.m. The second will start at 5:30 p.m. at the Albuquerque Main Public Library. The Main Library is located at 501 Copper Ave. N.W. Both shows are free and for all ages.
Taste New Mexico flavor
Wednesday
The Corrales Winery will offer free vineyard tours and wine tasting from noon until 5 p.m. The Corrales Winery is located at 6275 Corrales Rd. in Corrales. 21
Everyone loves a carnival
Friday
The UNM Justice, Love and Acceptance student group will hold its inaugural Fall Carnival Extravaganza from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The group has reserved the entirety of Smith Plaza for the event and it promises to offer many attractions, including a safe-sex kissing booth, jugglers and games. Smith Plaza is located just south of Zimmerman Library’s main entrance. All ages.
Sing it out
Monday
Sing your heart out at Malarky’s Bar with Broken Eardrumz Karaoke from 7 p.m. until 12 a.m. Broken Eardrumz has thousands of songs and singers can even bring their own zipped karaoke files to use. Malarkey’s is located at 25 Hotel Circle N.E. 21
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