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(11/23/11 7:51am)
Editor’s Note: the onslaught of Black Friday looms as we approach the end of the Thanksgiving week, a test of your hunting instincts and survival skills during the most perilous shopping day of the year. If you are not interested in being stampeded by an angry crowd thirsting for plasma TVs at 5 a.m., then the Daily Lobo has compiled a list just for you of local small businesses offering their own Black Friday sales. It could help you dodge the crowd and support the local economy. How’s that for some holiday cheer?
(11/17/11 7:53am)
The UNM drag show offers students a night free of gender identity — for free.
(11/15/11 7:46am)
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(11/15/11 7:44am)
From collecting dust to collecting donations, old ski equipment is available today for free at the Extreme Ski Swap fundraiser.
(11/10/11 7:55am)
Colorful, tightly wound balls of wool yarn roll across a few scattered newspapers; knitting needles glint as they flash through the air.
(11/10/11 7:52am)
With cold weather and the holiday season approaching, now is the perfect time to learn how to knit. However, knitting can be much more exciting than making simple scarves and socks — The Yarn Store at Nob Hill employee Fred Whiteman said she saw a crocheted version of the Great Barrier Reef. Knitters are also expanding to graffiti, darning scarf-like strands of yarn onto bikes and stop signs around campus.
(11/03/11 7:21am)
The dark theater buzzes with the hushed voices of stage and lighting crew members as a girl wearing a flouncy skirt and glittery heels runs on stage pushing a man in a wheelchair, shrieking her lines at the top of her lungs. A woman with a headset stops the action, saying “Keep doing what you’re doing, we’re trying to get the light to follow you.”
(11/01/11 7:56am)
Lydia
Thursday
8 p.m.
The Launchpad
$10
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(10/27/11 7:27am)
Don’t just settle for your typical toothy jack ‘o lantern: We’re pushing you to bring out your creative side this halloween. Ever seen those intricately designed pumpkins depicting sculptured realistic faces, leaping animals and castles in relief? Follow these steps to carve out one of these pro-looking pumpkins of your very own.
(10/27/11 7:25am)
At one Albuquerque group’s Halloween festivities, nothing is left up to the supernatural, for technology rules.
(10/26/11 11:16am)
Editor’s note: If you’re looking for heightened spookiness this Halloween, the Daily Lobo searched long and hard for some of the most haunted buildings in Albuquerque. Some people were glad to talk to us; others weren’t. But because we would do anything for our readers, we persevered, possibly risking our lives or at least our mortal souls. If so, watch out, for the blood is on your hands.
(10/26/11 11:04am)
If any of you are debating selling your soul to the devil this Halloween, Christopher Marlowe’s play “Dr. Faustus” may convince you otherwise.
(10/25/11 7:04am)
History collides with outer space at the UNM Meteorite Museum.
Specimens gleam from within their cases; viewers young and old take a journey millions of years back in time.
(10/20/11 6:47am)
The Albuquerque Community Writing Center offers an intellectual Poe-etry treat to replace the sugary goodies this Halloween.
(10/18/11 6:26am)
The student’s ears perk up as his teacher asks him about his A major scale. He plays it from memory, eyes intensely concentrated on his finger placement as he adjusts his intonation. There is no need for sheet music in the Suzuki method — the music lives within the children.
(10/06/11 9:22am)
The desolate sand lot is empty except for a vehicle in the corner and a couple green dumpsters lining the chain link fence. Closer to the loading dock hundreds of bags of glistening soda cans sit in the sun next to a pile of junk – old cassettes, metal hangers, an upside-down sign for the UNM Safety, Health and Environmental Affairs Department. Surrounded by other physical plant departments on all sides along Avenida de Servicio on north campus, one would never guess that the UNM Recycling Department was unique.
(09/28/11 6:51am)
The warbling voice of a soprano clashes with a trumpeter’s mouthpiece exercises next door. A violinist squeaks through scales and arpeggios as a pianist thunders in a different key, the percussionists steadily keeping their own time.
(09/22/11 6:47am)
The busy rustling of an artist at work echoes from the cobwebby walls of the “workshop,” a decrepit garage with a makeshift wooden entrance built into the large automatic door. Inside, the artist fastens roses to a headband and puts the finishing touches on a flowering branch. An empty bottle of Jim Beam lays on the floor — presumably just another found object with which to make a prop.
(09/22/11 6:45am)
“Ash Tree” author Georgina Escobar was born and raised in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. She uses her plays to describe the Mexico in which she grew up.
(09/20/11 6:08am)
Over 100,000 poets will be crying, laughing and screaming on Saturday about topics such as homelessness, drug addiction, political boundaries, sexual abuse, genocide and motherhood.