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(06/06/11 6:18am)
School is out, leaving unemployed music fans everywhere with nothing to blow off to go to a show. While live music is certainly less exciting when it’s not completely irresponsible for you to be there, it will still help curb the boredom of staring at your wall in the summer heat. Added bonus: Many of the venues are actually air-conditioned.
(04/19/11 7:21am)
With finals coming up, everyone needs a study break regardless of whether they’ve actually been studying.
(04/19/11 7:18am)
Editor’s Note: In the past, Fiestas brought artists such as the Flobots and the Shins.
(04/13/11 1:00pm)
Apparently this really happened: During World War II, pinball machines in family restaurants exhorted players to “Kill The Jap.”
How ugly, indeed.
(04/13/11 12:59pm)
Don’t try to read the whole course catalogue – it’s waaaayyyyy too long, and you’ll get bogged down in a lot of classes with names like “Radiation
Oncology Physics” and “ST: NSMS GAANN.”
(04/12/11 1:02pm)
Spray-can artists Joe Watson and Dan Langlois are on campus today to give students a free, one-of-a-kind piece of spray-paint art.
(04/11/11 1:07pm)
Chris Quintana, the Daily Lobo’s culture editor, will be the newspaper’s next editor-in-chief.
(03/29/11 12:43pm)
Today, the battle will be fought in SUB Ballroom B.
Students in the SUB will participate in Bongo Ball Mania, a war game requiring participants to take cover behind large shields to avoid being shot by their fellow students.
(03/29/11 12:42pm)
Adrien Lawyer wants students to think of gender as a spectrum.
Lawyer, who gave a presentation titled “Transgender 101” at Scholes Hall, said the widespread concept of a gender binary — that is, boy/girl — does not reflect reality.
(02/24/11 7:59am)
A group of about 70 students, faculty and staff came together Wednesday to plan ways to force UNM’s administration to “focus on the University’s core academic mission.”
(02/24/11 7:50am)
There’s a lot of metal to be had at the Battle of the Bands Finals.
(01/27/11 8:08am)
Eric Rasband leads what you might call a simple life: He is the 27-year-old manager of Rasband Dairy in Belen.
(12/13/10 8:02am)
Now that the semester’s over and we’ve all got some free time on our hands, we can start getting into things we meant to do, but couldn’t because of all that damn required reading.
(12/09/10 7:29am)
Some things come only once a year: Harry Potter movies, Christmas and the Outpost Ice Arena’s Christmas Show.
(12/02/10 8:02am)
Albuquerque has your hookah hookup.
Because of rave-like atmospheres with live DJs, Albuquerque has seen an explosion in the number of city hookah lounges, Bubble Lounge manager Ahmad Al-Qasem said.
(10/20/10 6:12am)
The first track on the Noms’ new EP, Choices, promises “Good, Good Times.”
The Noms deliver on this guarantee, but the album unfortunately doesn’t offer enough choices.
(09/23/10 6:42am)
Despite having a great name, I really didn’t think I was going to like Music is the Enemy.
(08/24/10 7:14am)
Jessie Hudson is, by her own admission, obsessed with jellyfish. Hudson, a senior majoring in studio art, paints the creatures in a variety of styles, ranging from oil painting to comic-book-style printmaking. Her work can be found hanging on the walls at Winning Coffee Co. The Daily Lobo sat down with Hudson to discuss art, comic books and (of course) the gelatinous sea creature.
(07/26/10 6:54am)
Editor’s Note: The following are excerpts from assistant culture editor Andrew Beale’s blog about his self-funded travels in Mexico. The opinions expressed are solely those of the author.
(09/10/09 4:53am)
Daily Lobo: So do you have an idea of what you want to study?
Pancho Orozco: Social work or anthropology.