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'Porn 'n Chicken' stands legs and thighs above made-for-TV movies

College is supposed to be a time of learning, a time of exploration and, according to Hollywood a time with lots of indiscriminate sex. A group of Yale University students took that idea to a new level by starting the Porn 'n Chicken Club, a secret society that gathered once a week to watch pornography and eat Popeye's fried chicken.



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Santana show a musical mass

by Dustin Habermann Daily Lobo What is it about Carlos Santana that draws thousands of people to his shows year after year? What separates him from other artists, Latin and otherwise, that grants him the financial and artistic success that has lasted more than 30 years? For example, why do thousands pack the Journal Pavilion for Santana, whereas Ozomatli, his opening act, barely fills smaller venues such as the Sunshine Theatre? These were the questions flooding my head as I was stuck in traffic on the way to the Santana/Ozomatli show on Tuesday night at the Journal Pavilion.


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Local poet prefers direct communication

by Sari Krosinsky Daily Lobo At the UNM Poets and Writers Reading Series last Thursday, faculty member and poet Diane Thiel remarked that Charles Bukowski isn't exactly a bedside read. Well, the same goes for Don McIver. McIver has two chapbooks, covering a range of subjects from the political to the personal to the letter to a prostitute who works Central west of University.


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The 'Stars' come out for glamorous drag show

by Margarita Ortega y G¢mez Daily Lobo Glam, jam, thank you ma'am! - October is National Coming Out Month. Just in time, a newly-formed production company, Sinatra-DeVine, is kicking it off with drag revue appropriately called "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are: A Night of a Thousand Stars" with a knockout, all-star cast.


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Out with Bow Wow, in with Inner City Records

By Rita E. Stange Daily Lobo Wipe up those tears shed for the closing of Bow Wow Records, the University area now has a new addition to the music scene. Inner City Records at 1417 Central NE, next to Route 66 Diner, specializes in catering to the needs of disc jockeys.


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'Mile' a deep, intelligent film

There are not many films out today, just a whole lot of "flicks," full of digital effects, used and reused premises and good-looking, simple-minded actors. This is not the case with "Moonlight Mile," written and directed by Brad Silberling, whose credits include "Felicity," "City of Angels" and "Doogie Howser, M.



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Films delve in untold history of black arts

by Rafael Gallegos Daily Lobo The Southwest Film Center again proved that it is a cutting edge arts organization this past weekend. Presented were two very powerful and inspirational films, "Strange Fruit" and "Black Theatre: The Making of a Movement.


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N.M.'s best bands to compete

The New Mexico Showcase, an annual competition highlighting New Mexico's best bands, is back for another round this year with some new heavy-hitters and the return of some old favorites. If the name itself doesn't spark the light of familiarity in you, most people will recognize the name of the winner of last year's grand prize and the title of "Best Band in New Mexico" - Stoic Frame.


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Atmosphere's new CD serious hip-hop

by Angela Williams Daily Lobo A new brand of underground hip-hop is about to hit Albuquerque for the first time when Atmosphere rolls through for a show Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Sunshine Theater. Atmosphere has truly exploded in the larger corners of the indie hip-hop scene, but also has made its way to people who are unlikely to listen to any rap or hip-hop at all.


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Atmosphere's new CD serious hip-hop

by Angela Williams Daily Lobo A new brand of underground hip-hop is about to hit Albuquerque for the first time when Atmosphere rolls through for a show Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Sunshine Theater. Atmosphere has truly exploded in the larger corners of the indie hip-hop scene, but also has made its way to people who are unlikely to listen to any rap or hip-hop at all.


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Flamenco 'Familia' full of energy

by Stephanie Garc°a Daily Lobo Passion and desire were conveyed through every dance move and each guitar strum exacted by the Encinias family at the Outpost Performance space Saturday night. In a small, intimate setting, a world of emotion was created by these performers whose skills spilled onto the stage and overflowed into a thirsty audience.


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Atmosphere's new CD serious hip-hop

by Angela Williams Daily Lobo A new brand of underground hip-hop is about to hit Albuquerque for the first time when Atmosphere rolls through for a show Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Sunshine Theater. Atmosphere has truly exploded in the larger corners of the indie hip-hop scene, but also has made its way to people who are unlikely to listen to any rap or hip-hop at all.



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Local theater takes a bow

Think - that is all that is asked of you when attending the latest production in the Theatre X. "American Breakdown" explores this country's present state of political turmoil. In this context, the theater is used to establish a space in which an inclusive dialogue about today's most burning issues can be created.


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'Doll's House' delves into breakup and self-discovery

David Jones, a professor of English and drama at UNM, has a secret about the play that he's directing. "A Doll's House" opens this Friday and in an interview with the Lobo, Jones revealed that he starts to worry when things run as smoothly as they have on this production.


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Emotion, maturity mark latest Change in Beck's apporach

If Beck were to create his own brand of gluten-free, soy-based ice cream, undoubtedly the flavor portfolio would consist of Dictionary Blender Sherbert, Almond Neolo-gelatti-ism, and Vanilla Folk Explosion. The latter flavor acts on the taste buds much like Beck's new album, Sea Change, affects the inner workings of the ear - simple, untainted and classic.


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Chan's 'Tuxedo' full of holes-of the plot variety

The name? Tong, Jimmy Tong. The story begins when a pitiful, but skilled behind-the-wheel, New York City cabbie, Tong, played by Jackie Chan, is hired by a mysterious woman to be a chauffeur for an equally mysterious man named Clark Devlin. When a mysterious explosion hospitalizes Devlin, Tong takes over Devlin's secret mission - to uncover the secret plans of mysterious bottled water mogul Diedrich Banning.


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