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Actors Neil Faulconbridge, left, and Bridget S. Dunne act out a scene in “Proof.” The play offers a nonstereotypical view of mental illness and runs at Explora Theater through Sunday.
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Actors Neil Faulconbridge, left, and Bridget S. Dunne act out a scene in “Proof.” The play offers a nonstereotypical view of mental illness and runs at Explora Theater through Sunday.
A Bedouin meteorite hunter found a water-rich Martian meteorite in the Sahara desert in 2011, and it is now in UNM’s possession. The 2.1 billion-year-old meteorite has 10 times the water content of a typical Martian meteorite, which may indicate life existed on Mars when the specimen formed.
The Vortex Theatre’s s production of a series of one-act plays, “I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” runs through this weekend.
Left to right, Kerry Kehoe, Garth Fitzpatrick and Justin Golding star in “The Weir,” playing at The Santa Fe Playhouse. The play will be performed through Dec. 23 and is directed by Matt Sanford.
Business administration senior Thomas E. Henderson performs his rendition of “Over My Head” by The Fray on Friday night at the “Lobo’s Got Talent” competition. Lady Gaga impersonator Elizabeth Dombek won first place and $575, while runners-up included a rapper, a belly dance group and a stepping group.
President Charles P. Smith (Matt Heath, left) and Chief of Staff Archer Brown (John Wylie) urge speechwriter Clarice Bernstein (Georgette Reeves) to write a glorious speech that will get the president re-elected in the Vortex Theatre’s production of “November.” The politically driven “November” adds satire to our current political climate.
Actor Jelani Remy’s Simba rejoices with the rest of Pride Rock in the Broadway musical “The Lion King.”
William Johnson, as Thomas Chamberlain, and Justin Tade, as Lawrence Chamberlain, act out a scene from “The Killer Angels,” put on by the Mother Road Theatre Company. The play puts human faces on the Battle of Gettysburg.
Mercedes Pratt, co-director of UNM’s chapter of Nourish International, and other organization members traveled to Peru this summer to help build a health care clinic. The organization hosts community service projects around the world to help people in need.
Erin Phillips Mráz plays Catherine in “Little Red” directed by Denise Schulz. Little Red will be playing at the Tricklock Performance Laboratory through Sept. 16.
This artist’s rendering shows the new Collaborative Teaching and Learning Building, which will open fall 2013, will include six classrooms and can seat up to 347 students. One of the classrooms will follow the SCALE-UP design that will allow for more student-to-student interaction and is expected to improve student success rates.
A crowd at the 2011 Hopfest grooves to local music, local beers in hand. The 2012 Hopfest is on Friday and features more than 150 types of beer from more than 50 brewers, including local breweries such as Marble and Broken Bottle.
A picture of Mike Connealy’s grandmother holding an Ansco Folding Buster Brown camera in Wisconsin. According to Connealy, the photograph might have been taken around 1917.
Former Lobo catcher Jessica Garcia signed a contract to play for the Akron Racers in the Women’s Pro Softball League. She holds six UNM softball records.
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Michael Rascon as Sonny Malone and Mandy Farmer as Clio perform in Xanadu. The play runs at the Albuquerque Little Theatre through April 29.