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(06/03/04 6:00am)
As with most everything in American society, monopolistic means have long dictated the music industry with a handful of labels that control the scene. For those not into mainstream music or the mongers that control the airwaves, Fitehouse may be a band worth listening to.
(05/06/04 6:00am)
Local artist and UNM student Naomi Shersty seems to have found what most people only dream of - acceptance.
(04/15/04 6:00am)
For audiences, it's the continuous click-clack of the shoes that makes tap dancing such an exciting spectacle.
(03/04/04 7:00am)
For those who've ever wanted to travel around the world, now is their chance - and it will be cheaper than ever imagined.
(02/17/04 7:00am)
In honor of National Black History Month, the Center for African American Student Services and the Black Student Union have organized a month full of events that they hope will build a sense of community.
(02/12/04 7:00am)
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Teatro Nuevo MÇxico will open its production of "El Jard°n," a play that depicts the first match made in heaven, Adam and Eve.
(02/03/04 7:00am)
Michael Franti and his band Spearhead are known for their political music and have been called a part of the resistance. This outspoken artist has got a lot to say, and with music as his tool, he speaks what some might call the unspeakable.
(02/03/04 7:00am)
Politically and socially inspired musician Michael Franti isn't afraid to voice his dissenting opinion, despite governmental attempts to silence his message.
(01/29/04 7:00am)
Those who have ever wanted to study abroad in France, or just want a chance to polish their conversational French, might be interested in going from "Paris to Provence" with UNM's French Department.
(11/13/03 7:00am)
After fighting for a space in the newly renovated SUB, the Art Student Association will celebrate its victory at the grand reopening of the ASA Student Gallery tomorrow night.
(11/06/03 7:00am)
UNM's Words Afire play festival showcases student work in all capacities.
(10/28/03 7:00am)
Local female deejay Christalyn Concha has had a rough week.
(10/28/03 7:00am)
Local female deejay Christalyn Concha has had a rough week.
(10/28/03 7:00am)
Local female deejay Christalyn Concha has had a rough week.
(10/15/03 6:00am)
Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore is making his way to Popejoy Hall Tuesday. In honor of his visit, "Bowling For Columbine," "Roger and Me" and "The Big One" will be showing at the Southwest Film Center this week.
(10/09/03 6:00am)
October is National Coming Out Month and Sinatra-DeVine Productions is setting out the rainbow carpet for the fourth year in a row.
(09/25/03 6:00am)
Ladies and Gentlemen, the "World's Tallest Big Top," Circus Chimera, is in town tonight.
(09/09/03 6:00am)
Aside from an unexpected turn in the weather, Saturday night's Second Annual Electronic Music Festival at Downtown Civic Plaza was successful in smashing the destructive stereotypes associated with raves.
(08/28/03 6:00am)
UNM alumni will be performing in The Tricklock Company's most recent production, "Coax," a collection of unpublished works by renowned filmmaker Neil Labute.
(07/31/03 6:00am)
If there's one thing this year's poetry slam team has aside from talent, it's testosterone. The four-man team includes veteran slammers Danny Solis and Kenn Rodriguez along with first-timers Tony Santiago and Jerry Mondrag¢n. The group, which will be the first all-Chicano team in Albuquerque's slam history, is ready and eager to represent at the 2003 National Poetry Slam.