Sin Fronteras Film Festival spotlights Latin America
By Mateo Rocha
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By Mateo Rocha
In effort to promote cultural exchange, UNM’s Continuing Education department in collaboration with the Raindrop Foundation hosted the Whirling Dervishes of Rumi with Sufi music Friday evening.
It is an indispensable essence for communities and a valuable resource for the economy, but most of all, water is life.
Chicanismo at UNM is taking a definitive step toward the integration of heritage, identity and communal support through their efforts to create a department for the Chicano Studies Program.
A watchful eye and steady hand brings the human figure to life through intuitive lines, values and colors produced on the artist’s medium.
A new student group at UNM seeks to create a network for soon-to-be building industry entrepreneurs.
For more than 18 years the Dropkick Murphys have composed and rattled audiences with their strong lyrics layered over a hybrid genre of Celtic punk. Despite the jovial sound of bagpipes, punk riffs and spirited chanting, the songs carry profound meanings that relate to the harsh realities of life. As Matt Kelly, drummer for the Murphys, puts it, “It is the dichotomy of Irish folk music.”
The spark of a passionate fire has been lit, and it yearns to ignite interest, emotion and cultural understanding through the power of music.
It is the synchronization of vocals paired with the strum of guitar strings and the beat of a cajón, highlighted by the sharp yet measured tune of the brass that creates a Latin sound.
Some may call it urban sprawl; others, urban development. But in Albuquerque there is a particular concept at the root of the growth of the city: social inclusion in community development.
In the race for New Mexico’s First Congressional District, Michelle Lujan Grisham beat Republican challenger Michael Frese by a comfortable margin.
In the race for New Mexico’s First Congressional District, Michelle Lujan Grisham beat Republican challenger Michael Frese by a comfortable margin.
Temperatures drop as the fall season progresses, leaving a sense of frigidness that gets stronger day after day at UNM.
The cool autumn breeze brings the fragrance of a growing pasture, community and positive energy emanating from a local farm.
Culture and life have been carried in Southwest artisan vessels for more than 400 years, and now UNM is playing an integral role in the preservation and vitality of its practice.