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(04/19/12 11:43am)
The Albuquerque hip-hop group 2bers began in 1999 with the goal of staying true to their underground identity, MC Collin Troy said. The group’s name is inspired by that goal — tubers are vegetables that grow underground. Since then, he said they have grown past that mentality, which now seems amateur to them.
(04/19/12 11:40am)
The cinematic stars Americans love to chase and idolize are intended to represent reality; however, the reality is that there are many exceptions to that standard, said Bryan Konefsky, artistic director of Experiments in Cinema.
(04/17/12 11:46am)
There are three weeks left until finals, in case you didn’t start counting down as soon as spring break ended. Here are some ways you can entertain yourself this week.
(04/17/12 11:45am)
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(04/12/12 10:49am)
When “The Exorcist” first came out in theaters, people had to leave the building midway through the film. Like a modern-day horror flick, some members of a test audience couldn’t stay through the beginning of “Phalanx.”
(04/11/12 11:20am)
A UNM alumnus dreams of the day the plastic organs and skeletons in classrooms come to life.
(04/11/12 11:18am)
Rather than his art driving him to madness, UNM student George Evans said his madness drove him to art.
(04/10/12 11:38am)
If you’re broke, you can always bum money off loved ones to entertain yourself — they’re supposed to be there for you in times of need, right? But like taking sick days to play hooky, you don’t want to take so much that there’s nothing left when you’re really down and out. Here are some things you can do scot-free, and maybe you can take these caring people along to boost the relationship even more.
(04/06/12 5:18am)
A man I work for was told he would die in a month if he didn’t find another doctor to refill his morphine pump. He told me about it, and even though this was not exactly a death sentence, he took it very seriously.
(04/03/12 7:54am)
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(03/29/12 11:55am)
UNM student Joshua Hull and his wife live on $12,000 a year with $18,000 in the bank — they even take three vacations a year.
(03/27/12 12:26pm)
Now that the weather’s nice, staying indoors is no longer adequate motivation to attend class regularly. Instead, think about the lavish vacations you’ll take once you’ve graduated and entered a power career that actually pays you. Until you have the funds for something so extravagant, here are this week’s opportunities to escape your daily routine.
(03/22/12 11:52am)
The Southwest Coffee and Chocolate Fest is more than a sampling of the buzz-inducing goodies in the region; it’s about supporting the local producers, so people can get their fix for years to come.
(03/20/12 7:06am)
Student Shawn Nelson doesn’t paint with acrylics, oil or water paint, but with sand.
(03/20/12 7:04am)
For some of you, spring break broke the bank, so now you’re happy to have no time for anything except studying. Or maybe the return to school has caused you to reflect on how much you’ve spent on education and the vacations to keep you sane as a result. Take a look at these free educational and entertaining opportunities, and you might wonder why you spent so much money just to have fun over break.
(03/08/12 1:08pm)
To help the spring break hangovers, forget taking a hair of the dog that bit you. Greasy food and coffee might make you more comfortable, but vitamins and minerals will make you well again.
(03/06/12 1:55pm)
A naked display of emotion between two lovers can be touching or sickening, depending on how it’s portrayed. The authenticity and the depth of the characters in “Eurydice” make it easy for the actors to play the heartstrings, hitting all the right notes.
(03/06/12 1:53pm)
Editor’s Note: With an empty wallet, there are few options to entertain yourself in this capitalist society. The best things in life are free, and as a UNM student or faculty member, you of all people know knowledge is one of those. From info about no-kill communities and growing local to a poetry reading and classical music, here are a slew of events to feed your need for intellectual stimulation.
(03/01/12 1:13pm)
When characters visit the past in sci-fi flicks, they know not to change anything; otherwise they risk drastically changing the future. “The Butterfly Effect” art show is all about how people in the present can change the future.
(02/23/12 1:23pm)
In the spirit of “keeping it fresh,” the UNM dance program hired two internationally renowned choreographers to teach dance students some new moves.