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Stereotypical American imagery such as a couple kissing under a rainbow combines with metaphors of sexual orgasm such as exploding fireworks in graduate student Jamie Kovach’s art.
Themes such as gender identity, the Occupy Wall Street movement, alcoholism, suicide, the Iraq War and the housing and economic crises dominate this year’s Words Afire! Festival of New Plays.
Local magic shop deals in the impossible, amazing
Jesse Heidenfeld hit his head while longboarding and fissured his skull in four places. Adam Snider got 18 stitches for a gash down his arm that revealed his bone. Emily Adler slammed her face into a curb when she fell off her longboard going 30 miles per hour.
Longboarder Emily Adler said she only started wearing safety equipment while riding after she seriously injured herself. Adam Snider said the same was true for him, and injuries can occur in the least dangerous circumstances.
To better understand hardships faced by people with disabilities, UNM special needs education students learn about art created under adverse conditions—including those of World War II Japanese internment camps.
Before the words “texting,” “Twitter” or “touch screen” were part of the common vocabulary, people opened up the phone book and spun rotary dials on telephones connected to the wall to call one another.
Alexander Graham Bell is most renowned for inventing the telephone in 1876, but he worked on many smaller, quirky projects as well. Here are some interesting facts about Bell, according to the Telephone Museum of New Mexico.
Editor’s Note: If the line “I’m too drunk to walk — let’s drive,” from that video “S*** Burqueños Say” applies to you, you probably have bigger problems than nowhere to go for spring break. But maybe you’ve avoided felony charges and just crashed your car, or at the very least you’ve spent all your money on alcohol. Either way, you have to face the consequences: You aren’t spring-breaking in Cancun, Hawaii or California this year. The Daily Lobo compiled a guide of local and cheap activities you can check out, intoxicated or not.
Although opera is an artistic endeavor, the mechanics behind it are not.
The opera “I Pagliacci” specifically calls for a group of children. For the UNM production, the music department called upon the UNM Children’s Chorus, and for many of the young performers, singing in operas is nothing new.
In the comic musical “Pirates of Penzance,” the main character Frederic thinks he will be released from servitude to pirates in the 21st year of his life — but he’s actually indentured until his 21st birth date.
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AirDance New Mexico is an alternative performance company that combines elements of dance, theater, circus arts and rock climbing. Founder Debra Landau has been involved with dance for more than 27 years. She didn’t discover her love for the art form until college. She also owns a movement-therapy practice in which she works with neurological movement disorders as well as sexual abuse victims. She holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from UNM.