Honor's College closes year with carnival
On May 3rd, the University of New Mexico’s Honors Student Association hosted their annual Closing Carnival.
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On May 3rd, the University of New Mexico’s Honors Student Association hosted their annual Closing Carnival.
The first and original film, “Jurassic Park” (1993) has lead us five movies later to the latest in the series of American classics, “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.”
Each year in August, jazz-lovers of all kinds gather in Telluride, Colorado to take part in the Telluride Jazz festival. This year makes the festival will be making its 42nd annual appearance.
Released on April 20, “I Feel Pretty” was one of the most exciting upcoming movies of the year because it was produced by and starred A-List comedian, Amy Schumer.
With all the excitement surrounding its release, it was almost impossible not to have extremely high expectations for “Ocean’s 8.”
Excitement for “Incredibles 2” was largely created by the huge, 14-year time gap between the original film and its sequel.
Released on April 13th, “Rampage” was one of the most well-advertised films of the year. It was almost impossible to browse the internet without seeing some sort of “Rampage” advertisement.
I was extremely excited to see the movie “Tag” after I viewed its trailer during the previews of almost every other movie I saw in theaters.
Released on June 1, “Adrift” follows the true story of a couple, Tami Oldham and Richard Sharp, who were lost at sea when commissioned to sail a yacht from Tahiti to San Diego in 1983.
For about a month, every time I clicked on a YouTube video I was first forced to watch a commercial advertising the film “Truth or Dare.”
It is the month of June which means it is once again Pride Month. Pride Month consists of celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals and groups across the world. Here are four movies that have taken bold steps to raise awareness and acceptance for the LGBTQ community and have worked to make an impact on society's understanding of LGBTQ today.
As someone who had not yet seen the first “Deadpool” film and is not incredibly keen on superhero movies in general, I was not at all excited to see “Deadpool 2.”
Released on May 24th, 2018, “Solo: A Star Wars Story” has been one of the most anticipated and greatest advertised new movies of 2018.
Whether it was on an airplane, in middle school, or on the Hallmark Channel, most of us have seen our fair share of inspirational sports movies. These films are often on the cheesier side, striving to be a family-friendly movie that good for both young children and adults and attempt makes us feel inspired by their use of tragedy and drama.
“Midnight Sun” is a teenage romance that just didn’t make quite as well as other recent teenage romance films at the box office, such as “The Fault in Our Stars” and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.”
On April 27, the Islamic Center of New Mexico opened its doors to students of the University of New Mexico, allowing those of all religions, genders and walks of life to attend its daily prayer service.
Released on March 23, “Final Portrait” tells the story of artist Alberto Giacometti as he paints a portrait of his old friend, James Lord. Sitting for the painting was only supposed to last Lord a single day, but the process slowly turned into three weeks.
“Tyler Perry’s Acrimony” does not live up to its trailer.
I will get right to the point — “Love, Simon” tops my list as my favorite movie I have seen all year, and I see a lot of movies.
Stand-up comedian, Beth Stelling, performed a one-hour comedy show Thursday night for a full audience of students and community members at the University of New Mexico’s Student Union Building.