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Culture

Column: Memoir not completely true, still truly moving

by Joe Buffaloe Daily Lobo James Frey's memoir A Million Little Pieces sold 3.5 million copies since its publication, mostly after Oprah selected it for her book club on Oct. 26, 2005. It has been on the top of the New York Times nonfiction paperback best-seller list the past 15 weeks, selling more copies in the United States this year than any book besides the latest installment in the Harry Potter series.


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Culture

Filthy joke made into film

by Abel Horwitz Daily Lobo These days, Paul Provenza's a busy man. For the last few years, Provenza and his friend Penn Jillette - the vocal half of Penn and Teller - had been filming a documentary about the fabled "filthiest joke in the world." The film, titled "The Aristocrats," was released last summer to rave reviews and delighted audiences with its vulgarity and its originality.


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Culture

Promising artist plays soul music

by Abel Horwitz Daily Lobo The world of soul music is in peril these days. Blame MTV for the pretty boy singers who dominate the pop charts, singing about nothing more than how good they look and how every girl wants them. Gone are the days of the young Al Green and Marvin Gaye, where the songs are about the sincerity of love as well as the sting of heartbreak.


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News

Lodestar offers look at solar system

by Jason Kleymann Daily Lobo The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science's Lodestar Astronomy Center began its sixth annual Starry Nights astronomy tours Saturday. The tours, which run every Saturday through February, give viewers a closer look at our solar system and galaxy through DigitalSky, a 55-foot high convex high-definition television screen dome.



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Sports

Lobos pull wool over Ram's eyes

Staff Report The UNM women's basketball team improved its record to 12-3 Saturday night after defeating Colorado State University 73-57 on the road. Senior guard Abbie Letz led the Lobos with a double-double as she scored 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and added six assists.


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News

Lawn signs aim to curb speeding

by Caleb Fort Daily Lobo A campaign is under way to encourage Albuquerque drivers to slow down. It only took two days to give away 500 lawn signs which read "Slow Down Albuquerque: Lives May Depend On It," said Karen Fisher, campaign organizer.


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Sports

Newbie makes his mark

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo Freshman Daniel Faris couldn't have picked a better time to chip in the first points of his Lobo career. Or play tough defense against two seven-footers. Or toss an elbow or two to show he wasn't backing down. The 6-foot-9-inch Faris, the tallest person on the Lobos other than 6-9 David Chiotti, was called on to try to shut down Colorado State's sophomore twin towers Stuart Creason and Jason Smith in UNM's 83-75 win against the Rams on Saturday night. Right from the start, Faris let Creason know that, freshman or not, he'll battle just the same.





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Culture

Latifah shines in 'Last Holiday'

by Ali Patterson Daily Lobo I tried. I really tried. As much as I hate Queen Latifah in her Wal-Mart commercials, I just couldn't hate her in "Last Holiday," her latest movie in theaters Jan.



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Sports

Rowland comes in second for trophy

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo Coming in second this time didn't bother Jeff Rowland at all. The senior UNM men's soccer player was runner-up for the Hermann Trophy Award given to the nation's top college soccer player on Friday at the Missouri Athletic Club in St.


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Opinion

Letter: Richardson shifting N.M.'s resources to the wealthy

Editor, My gas bill just jumped to nearly $300, an outrageous cost for a little heat. It is clear Gov. Richardson's fuel rebate was a publicity stunt in the horrible disaster of Hurricane Katrina, and now we are faced with the real bills. I hope the next legislative session rejects Richardson's giveaway of $100 million of our tax money to a wealthy tycoon for a spaceport.



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News

What you missed

Dec. 14 UNM regents approved a purchase of 236 acres in Rio Rancho for a future campus near the city's planned city hall. A price has not been determined on the purchase, which was approved on Dec.



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Culture

Hardworking songwriter to play at KiMo

by Daniel V. Garcia Daily Lobo At art galleries, it isn't uncommon to hear couples hinge the purchase of a painting on whether it will match the drapes in their summer home. These discussions highlight the subtle distinction between art and decoration.

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