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Imagine eating a small lava cake from a mason jar while enjoying a fizzy scented bath and drinking hot chocolate from a personalized mug.
American indie rock band The Good Life will hit the stage in Albuquerque at Sister Bar on Sunday. The band is touring to promote their newest album, “Everybody’s Coming Down,” which was released in August. It is their first new album in eight years.
Imagine a world where people could choose whether or not they have nipples.
When life and death are determined by the passage of time, the choices a player makes can affect the past, present and future.
Most people are familiar with the expression “third time’s the charm.” But for British heavy metal band Saxon, it seems the 21st time is the charm.
Halloween is all about fear (among other things). Those who enjoy Halloween either want to scare people or get scared. For those who choose the latter, a popular choice is to visit a haunted house. Depending on how easily scared you are, you may need a scorecard. Worry not. The Daily Lobo has your haunted house picks covered.
What’s better than a nice, relaxing concert on a Monday evening? A free, relaxing concert.
Author William Powers has stopped in his former home of New Mexico during a national speaking tour for his newest novel, “New Slow City: Living Simply in the World’s Fastest City.”
Students will vote for the 2015 heirs to the Homecoming King and Queen thrones this week.
It takes 15 seconds for a listener to decide if he or she likes a song enough to keep listening, according to a press release from MusicSubmit.com.
Here are some performances and events this week for Lobos seeking entertainment to check out.
A music company has chosen UNM students to test out its new music app.
“South Park” writers Trey Parker and Matt Stone are at it again. Out to offend as many people as possible, their new musical “The Book of Mormon,” also created by Robert Lopez, focuses on the next target of their signature satire: Mormons.
Predicting a band’s debut sound depends on two factors: The band members’ previous presence in the music scene (if any) and the singles released before the album.
Life as a student can be busy. With so much time spent going to classes and studying, who has time to work out anymore? However, students’ bodies must be able to support the exercise their minds receive every day. So here are some tips for staying active during a busy student life.
People dancing.
Picture a naked blue woman with fiery red and black hair flowing behind her sitting on a faceless white horse with freakishly long legs.
The beautiful thing about music is the variety of emotions and urges it’s able to evoke in listeners. It can serve as a cry for help, a call for action or just a way to vent. Music can soothe a restless soul, and sometimes, all one can do is lie back and get lost in it.
This week will be filled with various types of performances for Albuquerque residents. From solo vocalists to live bands to a “rag tag circus,” there is something for everyone seeking entertainment this week.
Why have a picnic by the beach when you can have a picnic by the waterslides instead?