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American Indian culture abounds this week.
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American Indian culture abounds this week.
Lauren Gracey
"Maisons Interieures," an exhibit by UNM art student Myriam Tapp, creates a sense of being watched, and it's probably because of the 80 tiny white men staring at the viewer from the wall.
Lisa Marie Barren uses fat the way a painter would use a canvas.
Entering The Agency is like stepping into a piece of modern art.
Anna Hampton
A hip-hop-infused modern farce meets ancient Greece in Mars Mraz's "Greek Row Tragedy," which premieres tonight at Rodey Theater at 7:30.
"Paradoxical" best describes the artworks of Julia Sapir and Jessica Kennedy, two MFA students presenting their thesis exhibitions in Jonson Gallery.
Jeffrey Stanke
There's a lot of crap on the Internet.
Music meets literature as American Indian music legend Robert Mirabal will read from his first novel, Running Alone in Photographs, today in the SUB Ballroom from noon to 1:30 p.m.
If you're looking for an unusual Christmas gift on a college budget, go no farther than ASUNM's Holiday Arts & Crafts fair for handmade gifts.
Life is ridiculous.
Recording studios and fencing classes - that's what you'll get at church-turned-performance space 1Kind Studios.
The movie "Role Models" is clichéd in its comedic-yet-sincere formula.
Old western nostalgia is making a comeback in the form of musical theater thanks to the performing arts group ArcTisTics.
A carousel atop a fluffy, pink canoe is commonplace for artists Einar and Jamex de la Torre, who created the "Meso-Americhanics" exhibit at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
Choking as a career path may draw incredulous stares from many, but that is the life choice of Victor Mancini, the lead character of the film "Choke." Based on the 2001 novel Choke, by Chuck Palahniuk, the movie chronicles the conflicted life of Victor.