Educator on mission to ‘fractalize’
Alexandra Swanberg | November 9Having established Albuquerque as the fractal capital of the world, the Fractal Man said hopes to use fractals to revolutionize the way kids learn science and math worldwide.
Having established Albuquerque as the fractal capital of the world, the Fractal Man said hopes to use fractals to revolutionize the way kids learn science and math worldwide.
Senior printmaker Daniel Stromberg focuses his energy on symbolic rather than expressive art. Because his chosen medium doesn’t allow for more gestural, “emotive” presentations, Stromberg said he focuses on discovering how meaning is created in icons such as street signs.
Only two characters are necessary to paint the joys and hardships artists must endure. John Logan’s recently written play, “Red,” depicts artist Mark Rothko’s struggle to create a series of murals for the Four Seasons hotels in the 1950s.
Oh, how the tides and temperatures have turned! As you approach the final weeks of school and button up for the first touch of winter, the Daily Lobo wants to keep you entertained.
Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week.
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 transgender person could face a tough choice when deciding whether to use the men’s or women’s bathroom, transsexual Nic Sedillo said.
Even though he wasn’t wearing the sexy garb he criticized as typical and boring, Fleming’s costume was still hot.
Lydia’s staples are breathy vocals and cheesy chord progressions combined with overly sentimental lyrics. If you enjoy wallowing in heartbreak then this band is definitely worth checking out, but be warned, they seem to be completely faithful to the subject of love, letting it dominate their sound waves.
Since my 365th arbitrary day around the earth happened last week, I thought I would compile a list of free things you can get on your birthday.
Don’t just settle for your typical toothy jack ‘o lantern: We’re pushing you to bring out your creative side this halloween.
At one Albuquerque group’s Halloween festivities, nothing is left up to the supernatural, for technology rules. Quelab, a “hackerspace” where jacks of all trades, ages and professions meet to build anything from LEDs (light-emitting diodes) to magnetic silly putty, will host an event Saturday demonstrating a variety of gadgets applicable to all things Halloween.
The Celebration of Student Writing gives beginning English students a chance to express themselves visually, as well as through their writing.
Researcher: “Zombie” pandemic not impossible You can get schooled in all things zombie before taking them on next week for the first Humans vs.
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.
he Gasworks ignited this July, and has continued glowing with a burning passion for the local music scene. Owner and musician Jason Lang started the music venue, and named it after a music venue featured in the movie “Wayne’s World.”
If any of you are debating selling your soul to the devil this Halloween, Christopher Marlowe’s play “Dr. Faustus” may convince you otherwise.
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.
The Daily Lobo is gearing up for Halloween! We scoured the Internet for a few fun things you can do to celebrate the holiday like a boss.
The success of his high school mariachi program is music to Al Gurule’s ears — literally. Before he began teaching mariachi in public schools, Al Gurule was an accountant who performed mariachi on the side. “I didn’t want to work with little kids.