Artists' work to benefit research
Musicians and artists of all shapes and sizes will bring their works to the ever-evolving "Genesis," a production that includes many kinds of performances benefiting breast cancer research.
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Musicians and artists of all shapes and sizes will bring their works to the ever-evolving "Genesis," a production that includes many kinds of performances benefiting breast cancer research.
Rusty Rutherford knows what it's like to have girls fawning all over him.
For some music fans the term 'electronic music' evokes memories of dancing to techno mixes at a local nightclub. For others, it refers to an experimental composition form.
"Come and meet those dancing feet. At the avenue I'm taking you to: 42nd Street," sings the cast of "42nd Street" in the show's title song.
After more than a year without, UNM staff members will once again be able to extend their roles on campus and become students as well as employees, thanks to a program that has been reinstated by Human Resources.
A modern movie version of a Dr. Seuss book
In the below-freezing temperatures of Monday and Tuesday night, many UNM students braved the cold to attend a wild techno party.
Life often imitates art.
In his weekly spot on "The Daily Show," Lewis Black peppers political commentary with comedy.
Since signed languages were officially recognized as foreign languages in post-secondary institutions, many UNM students have looked at the subject as an easy way to complete language components.
Orchestra performances may traditionally be an auditory experience, but performances by the UNM Symphony Orchestra are sure to tantalize many more senses.
Valerie Potter and Pamela Pyle, assistant professors in the music department, didn't mean to make a feminist statement - but they have.
Mayor Martin Ch†vez unveiled a proposal last week aimed at preventing aggressive panhandling and reducing the risk of Albuquerque's citizens being intimidated or assaulted by street solicitors.
Downtown nightspots Sauce and Liquid Lounge reopened two weeks ago after dramatic remodeling.
Since 1975 Michael Chapdelaine has practiced classical guitar with a strict regimen: perfecting his art.