Where: National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico
Date: 2007-10-28 14:00:00
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Where: Out ch'YondA Live ArtZ Studio
Date: 2007-07-26 20:00:00
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La Raza Danzerz will perform FLAMENCO at Out ch'yonda this Thrusday, 26 July at 8pm. sometimes folks gather in dark places, letting their light glow communing in song, dance, spirits...........share in our urban cave, the fiya. This all ages event is $10. Please call 505.385.5634 for reservations.
Where: Albuquerque Journal Pavilion
Date: 2007-07-15 00:00:00
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The Fray 7/15/2007 Journal Pavilion
Where: Launchpad Night Club & Restaurant
Date: 2007-09-15 20:00:00
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This Las Vegas quintet plays rock, punk, hardcore and emo.
Where: The Source for Creating Sacredness
Date: 2007-06-30 09:00:00
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Come meet the new psychics on the block! We are the Intuitives' Collective, four transformational readers who have rented office space at The Source. On Saturday, June 30, we'll be in the Gallery to introduce ourselves. Stop by between 9:00 in the morning and 4:00 in the afternoon. What do we mean by calling ourselves 'transformational readers?' As psychic readers, we can focus on answering questions about a specific choice you want to make well. Most of the time people make decisions out of habit--so the same sort of thing keeps happening. We help our clients look around at various possibilities. With this information they can choose a path that will lead from "same-old" to "heart's desire." Carl Langspecht is a clairvoyant. He’ll be there between 9:00 and noon. Madeline Aron, Reiki Master, is an intuitive empath who uses Tarot, pendulum, and visions among other tools. She’ll be there from 10:00 until 1:00 o’clock. Magpie Katz reads Tarot. You can meet her after 11:00 that morning. Bill Swearingen uses astrology, the Tarot and I Ching. He’ll be there between 11:00 and 4:00.
Where: The Source
Date: 2007-09-25 17:30:00
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A support group for those grieving the loss of a companion animal. $20; sliding scale available. Contact Ann at 265.3087 or petlosscounselor@aol.com to register
Where: UNM Theatre X
Date: 2007-04-19 20:00:00
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Tricklock Company presents the World Premiere of Black River Falling: A Story of Self-Discovery in the Wake of Tragedy from April 19 through May 5, 2007 at Theatre X in the University of New Mexico’s Center for the Arts. Conceived and directed by Tricklock Company member Kevin R. Elder (Splinters, Welcome To The Family), the production features song, minimal text, puppetry, and highly stylized theatrical movement to create a beautiful and elegant story of restoration, resurrection, and revival. Black River Falling explores the relationship among four sisters struggling to survive amidst the devastation and destruction of a natural disaster. In a lonely rural area of Wisconsin during the late 1800’s, a small farm is ravaged by a devastating blizzard. As sole survivors, the sisters struggle with grief over the loss of their siblings, parents and husbands. They are also overwhelmed by fear, and the mortal threats of starvation and demise from the elements. The women must begin to rebuild their relationships and sense of identity while fighting to stay alive. As they strive to make sense of the desolate harshness, their fantasies, dreams and memories begin to bleed into their reality. Linear time blurs as the mundane becomes magical. The sisters are visited by relatives past, giant creatures and extraordinary fantasies. Through this filter of hardship, magic and beauty, the sisters and the audience explore the question, “Why, in the midst of constant tragedy, do we continue to fight to live?” Drawing upon early American frontier culture, Black River Falling features traditional American folk and bluegrass music, as well as original songs rooted in early American styles of gospel and barbershop. Live musicians create the sound and landscape of the isolated and frozen lands of the Wisconsin farmstead. Co-directed by Tricklock Company’s Byron Laurie (director of Rot, sickMan), Black River Falling features Tricklock Company members Elsa Menendez, Summer Olsson, Katy Houska and guest artist Abigail Blueher. Performances of Black River Falling are Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m. There will be no performances on Saturday, April 21 or Sunday, May 6. Tickets are $15 general admission, $10 for seniors, UNM faculty and staff, and $8 for students. Tickets are available through the UNM Box Office by calling 505-925-5858 or going online to www.unmtickets.com. Student rush tickets will be offered at all performances 10 minutes prior to curtain for $5 EACH on a first come, first served basis, AND only for those with valid UNM, CNM and high school student IDs. There will be no pre-sale for student rush tickets. Tricklock Company is an international theater organization founded in 1993. Its mission is to create, tour, and produce theatrical productions as a permanent resident company at the University of New Mexico, committed to artistic risk, physicality, absurdism, and poetic work. The company’s website is www.tricklock.com.
Where: Sandia Casino and Resort
Date: 2007-08-21 00:00:00
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Los Lonely Boys 8/21/2007 Sandia Casino
Where: Kimo Theater
Date: 2007-10-30 19:30:00
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Marcel Khalife is one of the Arab world's leading musicians, reshaping traditional Arabic music into a universally communicative form of expression.
Where: National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico
Date: 2007-11-18 14:00:00
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Where: 516 ARTS
Date: 2008-01-19 18:00:00
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The public is invited to an evening of live entertainment and refreshments as 516 ARTS celebrates twenty years of Working Classroom, a nonprofit organization promoting a more inclusive, nuanced definition of our collective identity through free, high quality training to aspiring artists from historically ignored communities. This event is FREE. Opening reception 6-8pm, Saturday January 19th. Exhibit runs through January 19 - February 16, 2008. The exhibition features the work of twenty artists from around the globe who have invested their time and talents to build and sustain this important work/organization. These artists are from Haiti, France, Mexico, Poland and China as well as New Mexico and across the United States. The work includes painting, sculpture, contemporary retablo, photography and video. The exhibition will take place on both floors of 516 ARTS. Music by jazz trio John Lewis and Friends. Catering generously donated by Professional Catering. "Working Classroom…teaches its students skills few adults can boast – how to conduct oral history interviews and archival research on family and local history – activities that bind people to place and commit them to responsibility for what happens there. It sends them out into the world (and into some arts worlds) where their examples will be doubly significant because of the art world's biases toward white male artists." — Lucy Lippard, from catalog introduction Working Out www.workingclassroom.org Featured artists: Isaac AlaridPease, Edouard Duval Carrie, Charles Castillo, Marie-Noëlle de Vibraye, Michael Eder, Gloria Emerson, Tony Evanko, Miguel Gandert, Yolanda Gutiérrez, JoAnn Harper, Gary Eugene Jefferson, Franky Kong, Peter Kaskiewicz, Vivian Marthell, Arturo Olivas, Raymundo Sesma, Carlos Suarez de Jesus, Fred Wilson, Juanita Wolff and Wanxin Zhang
Where: Launchpad Night Club & Restaurant
Date: 2008-03-12 19:00:00
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Health is from Los Angeles.
Where: Sunshine Building
Date: 2008-01-30 19:00:00
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During a long prison sentence for arson, the future singer-songwriter got hold of Erykah Badu's neo-soul classic 'Baduizm,' and it inspired him. Two days out of prison he was recording a demo. The next day he played at a club. About a month after his release, he was appearing on Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater, which he won five times in a row. Lyfe's soulful music is a mixture of deep introspection and open-eyed realism.