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(10/28/10 6:48am)
Halloween is traditionally believed to be the day when the human and spirit world can interact, leaving the living vulnerable to evil spirits that run amok. This year, people have an opportunity to break away from run-of-the-mill house parties and haunted houses and explore different ways to celebrate the holiday.
(10/20/10 6:23am)
Considering that any uncoordinated movement set to music can be considered “dancing,” the word itself doesn’t exactly elicit thoughts of hard work.
(10/19/10 6:01am)
It was like playtime for hardcore punk fans.
Stabbed In Back, an Albuquerque band that signed with a national label, got together for its first show since the band broke up four years ago.
(10/13/10 4:51am)
UNM’s biannual publication “Best Student Essays” is extending its deadline to Friday to take into consideration students struggling with academic stress.
(10/12/10 6:19am)
It might have started in Great Britain, but it’s become a stamp of Americana.
(10/06/10 5:27am)
Since 1994, Birdland and has been “Gratefully Deadicated” to providing unique, quality products for anyone nostalgic about the 60s.
(09/30/10 6:38am)
Undulating across distant water and land, contemporary artists from all over the world are coming to Albuquerque’s N4th Theater for Global DanceFest.
(09/28/10 7:30am)
Imagine staring down the barrel of injustice because your lifestyle instantly sets you apart.
Or just see Tim Miller’s performance at Rodey Theatre and hear about his firsthand experiences.
(09/22/10 4:57am)
Burqueños have a chance to immerse themselves in Japanese culture on Sunday at the Japanese-American Citizens League’s Aki Matsuri (Fall Festival).
(09/14/10 6:23am)
Twenty years after the massacre at a Las Cruces bowling alley, Charlie Minn is bringing the unsolved case back to life with his documentary, “Nightmare in Las Cruces.”
(09/08/10 5:08am)
Vampire tales have been done over and over, though audiences never seem to quench their insatiable bloodlust.
Opening Friday, “Dracula,” expresses the animalistic nature of vampires through contemporary dance, said Cheri Costales, director of Elite Dance Studio.
(09/07/10 5:50am)
Prosperity means more than sales and numbers to Astro-Zombies owner Mike D’Elia.
(09/02/10 7:08am)
The musical kitty cats of Albuquerque will finally have a chance to strut their stuff in a night of performances dedicated to women in the arts and the inner power that fuels their talent.
(08/27/10 7:43am)
Fourty-two is a special number for those in the know of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.”
The number is the answer to life, the universe, and everything calculated by the fictional earth-sized supercomputer.
(08/24/10 7:12am)
Seven years ago, the Silver Skate Shop began with five boards, a handful of shirts and a mini ramp.
It has since grown into a favorite among local skaters looking for something better than any mall could offer. Owner Nicole Montes always wanted to start her own business and decided to go with something she was already was passionate about: skateboarding.
(08/23/10 8:45am)
Ladies, prepare to be swept off your feet; gentleman, prepare to learn how.
The first Albuquerque Latin Dance Festival will take over different parts of Albuquerque from Aug. 23-29.
James Foley, executive director of the festival, began organizing the event when he realized that the city has yet to see one like it. Albuquerque’s “virgin territory” became an opportunity for Foley and his volunteer crew to put their feet where their mouths are.
Public Relations Representative of the event, Jesus Muñoz, said the eight-month project will be the hottest venue of the summer and was born out of the necessity for a unified Latin music community.
(07/26/10 7:07am)
Jonathan Wolfe’s vision is as limitless as the fractals that dominate his mind.
(07/12/10 8:53am)
Ruth Chavez dreamed of working with animals ever since she can remember.
(07/06/10 7:51am)
Ticket sales have spiked as students plan ahead for the arrival of “Wicked,” leaving Popejoy unable to meet the demand for half-priced student tickets, which are no longer available.