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Culture

Indie Spanish flick clichÇ, uninspired

Indie art films have become formulaic. This becomes incredibly clear in "La Mujer de mi Hermano," or in English, "My Brother's Wife." If anyone has ever written a step-by-step guide on how to make repetitive boring art films, that writer would certainly be pleased today.




The Setonian
Opinion

Column: HPV vaccine in final phase

Sex can lead to cancer. No, that's not some nefarious falsehood cooked up to scare high school kids into abstinence. The connection between sex and cancer is real, and college students are among the group most at risk. Scary - and sad - but true.






Culture

Cameos overdone on CD

Most musicians make music nearly 20 years after their debut. Such is the enigma of James Todd Smith, better known as LL Cool J - the rapper, producer and frequent actor.


The Setonian
Sports

Men's tennis grabs win after losing two

The UNM men's tennis team was one loss away from dropping all three of its matches this weekend, but pulled out a 4-3 win against the University of Nevada-Las Vegas on Sunday, after losing Friday and Saturday.





Japji Hundal, right, covers Bitu Sheth with powdered colors during the Holi festival at Johnson Field on Sunday.
News

Celebration lets colors fly

by Rivkela Brodsky Daily Lobo They all started out clean. Thirty minutes later, about 40 to 50 people at Lower Johnson Field were wet and covered in combinations of green, yellow, blue and pink. Cheerful screams came from the field as people ran around throwing powder colors on one another and ...







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