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(02/12/10 6:49am)
It’s here. You can’t run from it any longer. The only way to escape at this point would be to find a cave and hide out somewhere in the Sandias, but since those are occupied by chupacabras or a deposed Martin Chavez (I can’t decide which is worse), you have to deal with it at this point. I’m talking about “V” day.
(02/11/10 7:02am)
Owner of local bakery is living the sweet life
(02/09/10 7:40am)
(02/09/10 7:18am)
Tommy Archuleta lives in Santa Fe but still makes his way to Albuquerque three times a week to attend graduate classes and teach creative writing at an Albuquerque high school, Amy Biehl Charter High School. Archuleta, 44, began writing in 2002 after several years as a musician in the bands 27 Devils Joking, 23 More Minutes and Facedown. Now he plays with the bands Angola Farms, Beautiful Stupid Radio and Disasterman.
(02/05/10 6:08am)
The Oscars are back and as useless as ever, expanding the best picture category to 10 pictures even though all anybody cares about are the front-runners. There are only three things that can happen. “The Hurt Locker” wins, “Avatar” wins or neither win. Now you, a normal person living outside of the realm of Hollywood, might wonder why these things should matter to you. Lobos, the fate of the cinematic world rests in the grandiose production of haphazardly deciding which films are better than others. Each nomination maps out a different course for the film world and it’s only fair that you should know what might happen next.
(02/02/10 5:58am)
The iPad is going to ruin humanity.
(02/02/10 5:52am)
Sara Siemers is a modern-day seamstress with a love of kimonos, alternative music and stylish wigs. The would-be fashion designer is currently working on creating a leather-studded jacket similar to one Karen O. of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs sported on the cover of Spin Magazine on March 2009. In addition to her sewing skills, Siemers is a photographer, model, aspiring drummer and a black belt in tae kwon do. She works out of her basement.
(01/28/10 7:33am)
Garbage bags filled with donated clothes and shoes are piled upon pellets of rice, beans and medical supplies in three rooms of Maggie Doerrer’s house. Doerrer is a citizen of Haiti and America.
(01/27/10 5:22am)
The worst of the worst has become the crème de la crème.
(01/21/10 8:06am)
The Revolutions International Theatre Festival is back in Albuquerque with a wider lineup than ever thanks to Tricklock Company.
(01/21/10 7:59am)
(01/19/10 7:19am)
Alex Denbaars, UNM student, plays the ukulele and sings lead vocals in the punk-folk outfit “Arroyo Deathmatch.”
(01/11/10 8:55am)
The Daily Lobo was offered the chance to participate in a phone conference interview with director of “The Lovely Bones” and the “Lord of the Rings,” Peter Jackson.
(12/14/09 7:24am)
Explora of Albuquerque promotes science, technology and art.
The center, at 1701 Mountain Road N.W., lets community members of all ages learn through interactive exhibits. Explora also holds a “Winter Camp” for children 5-15. Roger McNew, Explora’s weekend manager and network administrator, said the camp provides hands-on activities and is grade appropriate.
McNew said Explora is not only for children because the center hosts an “adult night” the third Friday of every other month.
The theme on Jan. 15 is Electricity: Charge Up Your Night, and McNew said it would be a convenient time to visit the center.
“Adult Night has less lines than usual, and it is open just for people 18 years and up,” he said. “Adult Night gives people the chance to be active in the activities that are usually surrounded by kids. It allows them to bring their young energy out. There are things to exercise your mind, and you are never too old for that. It’s a popular event to explore our 250 hands-on activities. It allows them to involve themselves.”
Each “adult night” runs from 6:30 – 10:00 p.m. and features live music and refreshments. The entry fee is $7.
(12/10/09 7:35am)
Katie Carillo painted a picture of a spilled strawberry ice cream cone with bugs overwhelming the mess for her final project in a painting class. She said her work is most often described as “creepy cute,” and she likes to make people smile. Carillo sat down with the Daily Lobo to discuss the relevance of trying different art forms, biology in relation to art, and how making people happy makes
good art.
(12/03/09 6:45am)
Choreographed dances don’t get much love in pop culture after the destructive influence of “High School Musical,” but students have the chance to appreciate quality choreographed dances on campus this weekend.
(12/01/09 5:19am)
(11/25/09 6:54am)
Three hundred homeless or low-income people mill around a gymnasium decorated with catchy, optimistic posters that shout things like “Not a hand out, but a hand up,” and “The glass is half full.”
(11/24/09 5:47am)
Shoppers eager for holiday bargains don’t have to wait for Black Friday.
The UNM American Indian Business Leaders are hosting an American Indian arts and crafts fair to support American Indian groups on campus, said Daniel Begay, vice president of the student organization. The fair is in SUB Ballroom B today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(11/17/09 4:40am)
John Romero is a senior creative writing student and former Marine. He served three tours of duty in active combat in Iraq. Romero is also the inaugural winner of the creative writing program’s Hillerman-McGarrity Creative Writing Scholarship. He was honored for his work in progress on a novel about a young Iraqi boy living through a war.
Romero sat down to talk with the Daily Lobo about the importance of his time overseas, why he loves fiction and the necessity of Red Bulls and cigars while writing.