Play mixes heartbreak, humor
For those who need a good laugh or a good date this Valentine's Day, "Sleep With Me!" promises these and much more.
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For those who need a good laugh or a good date this Valentine's Day, "Sleep With Me!" promises these and much more.
Leigh Anne Langwell's art crosses the conventional boundaries of what is expected from photographs - in fact, they're not even called photographs.ˇ
Gus Van Sant's newest film "Elephant" is a triumphant return to form for the once-and-future indie director.
"Small Voices" is an old story in a new setting.
The members of Superjoint Ritual want you to give them a chance.
"LUSH", a diverse and spectacular showcase of local artists and UNM alumni, will be on display through July 27 in the Manuel Lujan Fine Arts Building at the New Mexico State Fairgrounds.
"LUSH", a diverse and spectacular showcase of local artists and UNM alumni, will be on display through July 27 in the Manuel Lujan Fine Arts Building at the New Mexico State Fairgrounds.
One look at the movie "Assassination Tango" and we can see that Robert Duvall has aged.
On Friday, the Spanish and Portuguese Graduate Student Association held a dance at the El Rey Theatre, commemorating a day that had not yet occurred - Cinco de Mayo.
Rather than throw your money away on one of the American Hollywood blockbusters coming out in waves as the summer moves along, Ira Jaffe suggests an alternate route. Show up tomorrow to room 122 of Northrop Hall and see excerpts from some of the best films in the world for free.
One and a half stars
The Quails rocked the house on Tuesday night at the Launchpad -- in a very formulaic way.
For those who think "Half Baked" is their all-time favorite movie, Feb. 25 was a sacred night in the history of our little town -- Dave Chappelle came through Albuquerque on Tuesday as a part of his nationwide tour, "Dave Chappelle is Blackzilla."
Jacques Derrida, one of the most brilliant and well-known living philosophers, is the subject of a new biographical movie, titled "Derrida," in which he reveals to the camera some personal details from his life.
If I had to choose one word to sum up "Bosoms and Neglect," the new play at the Vortex, that word would be: brilliant.
Take a kid raised on "Weird" Al Yankovic records, mix in some contemporary lyrics and add a Howie Day-esque approach to doing live shows and you have Keller Williams.
In the mood for a history lesson about a man that surprisingly few people of our generation know all that much about? Search no further than "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," playing now at Madstone Theaters alongside "Bowling for Columbine." Henry Kissinger, who served under several different presidential administrations, has just been thrust back into the political spotlight thanks to George W. Bush. But this movie deals primarily with his past and some of the questionable acts that he has potential ties to, barely mentioning his probably too-recent connections to the newest administration.
"Igby Goes Down," now playing at Madstone Theaters, is one of the best movies to come out this year bar none.
"Metropolis" is a visually stunning and aurally stimulating film made by Fritz Lang in 1927, and Madstone Theater is bringing it back in special showings.
by Michael Sanchez