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(01/19/17 6:21am)
It’s a common trend in film to adapt novels and other stories to the silver screen and create a visual interpretation of our favorite books and stories. We’ve seen it with the Harry Potter series, The Hunger Games and many Disney films, but with the rise of streaming sites like Netflix, adaptations have come to the small screen.
(01/16/17 5:04am)
It’s by pure serendipity that “Matilda” proved to be a show that captured the spirit of Broadway in such an accessible and non-kitsch way. One usually hopes for a quality production when seeing a Broadway production, but it was a pleasant surprise to see one executed in such a way as “Matilda.”
(12/12/16 7:30am)
After a rigorous career in academia, Eric Tippeconnic, a Comanche doctoral candidate, will be receiving his doctorate degree in history, making him the first professionally trained historian in his tribe’s history.
(11/28/16 2:02am)
Anime is a widely popular television medium that’s been finding its way into the hearts of Americans ever since it was introduced to the U.S. audience in the 1980s. Traditionally, animes are produced by Japanese writers, artists and animators, but local producer David Pinter is breaking new ground with an American-produced anime called “Indigo Ignited.”
(11/14/16 4:00am)
On Friday, Albuquerque’s Sunshine Theater welcomed rapper Hopsin to perform for a crowd of dedicated fans and other hip hop fanatics. The line to get in went around the block and had people from all walks of life coming to see the show.
(11/11/16 11:43am)
I arrived on Central Avenue and First Street around 7 p.m. on Wednesday, to a moderate crowd gathered on the street corner. They were protesting the election results and renouncing the new president-elect as their leader.
(11/07/16 6:41am)
The first production of Popejoy’s performance season was the classic Shakespearian rom-com “Much Ado About Nothing.” The play was put on by Aquila Theater, a production company renown for their productions of Shakespeare’s works.
(11/04/16 5:21pm)
On Sunday Popejoy Theater will host a performance of William Shakespeare’s acclaimed play “Much Ado About Nothing.” The play, a fresh take on Shakespeare’s work, is being put on by Aquila Theater who has put on classic productions for the past 25 years.
(11/03/16 5:59am)
It’s not often you find yourself at an anniversary show of a music group on Halloween. That turned out to be the case at the El Rey Theater, when the electronic music trio Autograf performed on Monday to an enthusiastic crowd.
(10/31/16 3:00am)
The Chicago-based trio Autograf has mesmerized crowds with their unique electronic music, playing a style called “future house.” The group will be performing on Halloween at Albuquerque’s historic El Rey Theater.
(10/27/16 5:10am)
When we think of war films we tend to think of “Saving Private Ryan”, “Apocalypse Now,” and “Fury” as examples of great contributions to the genre. “Only the Brave,” a 2006 film by Lane Nishikawa, takes the genre in a different direction.
(10/26/16 6:01am)
Hypnosis, often the subject of skepticism and cinema tropes, is viewed as pseudo-science due to it’s almost comical portrayal of influencing people to do ridiculous things. But what if being comical was the point?
(10/24/16 4:00am)
On Friday, Sister Bar in downtown Albuquerque hosted the release party of the city's new marijuana magazine, The Chronicle.
(10/12/16 4:07am)
Green Day, known for its driving punk rock albums and soaring rock opera concepts, has released its comeback album “Revolution Radio,” the group’s first release since 2014’s triple-release of “Uno! Dos! Tre!”
(10/10/16 2:38am)
Not much else embodies the nostalgia of childhood quite like Disney movies, and of those movies we all remember The Lion King.
(10/06/16 8:15am)
Netflix has done it again with its latest Marvel superhero adaptation, “Luke Cage.”Luke Cage was created by Archie Goodwin and John Romita Sr. during the 1970s “Blaxploitation” era, where he was portrayed as a “hero for hire” in crime-ridden Harlem.
(10/06/16 3:58am)
On Wednesday, a duo of virtuosic pianists filled the halls of the SUB with songs by everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to Hozier.
(10/02/16 3:48am)
Before the night even began, a line spanning from the SUB to the duck pond was awaiting the gates to open for UNM’s Silent Lights, a silent disco held Wednesday night on Zimmerman Plaza.
(09/27/16 2:37pm)
Election Day is looming, and passions are high with the voting population. The first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton aired Monday night, and it had viewers in the SUB — most of them UNM students — saying some impassioned things.
(09/21/16 6:01am)
Earlier this year the mobile game “Pokemon Go” was released, after monumental amounts of hype that had Pokemon fans new and old waiting anxiously for its release. Upon its release, the game generated between $3.9 million and $4.9 million in its first day, according to Digital Market Ramblings, an online aggregator that tracks video game statistics.