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(11/21/19 5:13am)
The music industry is no easy place to make it. With an immense variety of genres, record labels, a wider variety of audiences than ever before and streaming platforms, music is quite literally at our fingertips. The following is a list of four up and coming female musicians from diverse backgrounds whose work falls into several different genres.
(11/18/19 7:30am)
Cut out of the Carson National Forest, the Capitol Hill Christmas tree is currently en route to Washington D.C.
(11/03/19 6:00am)
The University of New Mexico’s Fine Arts Department welcomed the public into their building for art, candy and costumes during an Open House.
(11/04/19 7:00am)
Last Saturday, the New Mexico Fermentation Festival cultured a good time by featuring the variety of fermented foods and beverages of the state.
(10/17/19 5:19am)
Editors Note: The headline of this article was changed for clarity
(09/23/19 5:07am)
In a small shop off of First Street, just north of Central Avenue, the Urban Taqueria serves tacos with a side of political commentary.
(08/16/19 1:59am)
Performing for about two decades now, the Philadelphia based rock band Dr. Dog has their show down to a science.
(08/12/19 2:20pm)
Welcome back to school everyone, and for those of you new the University of New Mexico or the surrounding community everyone here at the Daily Lobo hopes things are off to a great start.
(08/15/19 3:00pm)
According to the National Congress of American Indians, there are 572 federally recognized Indian Nations in the United States. This Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the 98th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market at the Santa Fe Plaza will celebrate roughly 1,000 indigenous peoples' art.
(07/29/19 5:41pm)
New Mexico United and Meow Wolf are taking their relationship to another level.
(07/08/19 7:21am)
Located on the corner of Central Avenue and Richmond Drive, Astro-Zombies has been a staple to the Nob Hill community for the past two decades. This month, the comic book, vinyl and toy store celebrated their twentieth year in business. To honor this event, the store is offering a different discount every week.
(07/01/19 5:45am)
With temperatures reaching the mid to upper 90s, New Mexico’s summer is in full stride. This means that lake days, barbecues and camping trips are upon us. For many Americans, the Fourth of July is a holiday that is key to the summer experience. This week, communities across the nation will be celebrating America’s Day of Independence.
(06/17/19 10:00pm)
Albuquerque’s annual Folk Festival brought melodious tunes to Bosque School this Saturday, June 15.
(06/03/19 3:43pm)
Existential dread got you down?
(05/06/19 7:38am)
Last Friday seniors in Associate Professor of Photography Patrick Manning’s advanced photography class, presented their final projects in their art show: “If you don’t know the population of rats in an area, you don’t know anything…”
(04/29/19 5:19pm)
Meow Wolf welcomed English indie-pop band Superorganism last Thursday to their flashy stage. With a colorful set decorated by the band in glitter face paint, hooded cloaks and projections of prawns, they brought an engaging and entertaining show.
(04/15/19 1:20pm)
Small electronic screens decorated the University of New Mexico's College of Fine Arts Downtown Studio as part of Zac Travis' thesis exhibition, “Recipe for Disaster." Last Friday Travis showcased his installation of videos and photographs.
(04/07/19 5:58am)
Last Thursday, members of the Albuquerque community gathered to discuss album artwork and the personal sentiments that listeners attach to them. The New Mexico Humanities Council launched their exhibition, “Stories on the Sleeve,” with an opening reception.
(04/01/19 5:02pm)
The University of New Mexico's Arts Entrepreneurship Club was originally started by faculty sponsor Regina Chavez Puccetti of the UNM College of Fine Arts and Anderson School of Management, in collaboration with former President, Miguel Lastra, a Fall 2018 UNM Graduate, to aide students looking to meet art-focused entrepreneurs and broaden their network.
(03/04/19 5:21pm)
STRFKR brought an exquisite, extraterrestrial performance to Meow Wolf’s stage last Wednesday night. With doors opening at 7 o’clock and music lasting until 10:45 p.m., the band filled the House of Eternal Return with their classic indie rock sound.