Where: National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico
Date: 2007-11-17 00:00:00
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Where: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Date: 2008-01-20 00:00:00
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New Exhibition Opening! New exhibit celebrates the contributions of eight seminal Pueblo Women artists and their aesthetic and cultural legacy. Featuring the works of Maria Martinez, Tonita Pena, Helen Cordero, Lucy Lewis, Blue Corn, Pablita Velarde, Helen Hardin and Margaret Tafoya. Come see some New Mexico masterworks. Some pieces will be available for sale, thru a collaboration with Adobe Gallery of Santa Fe, and proceeds will benefit IPCC programs. Exhibit runs thru June 14. All programs are free with museum admission: $4 NM residents,$1 students, free for members of IPCC and Native Americans. 843-7270 for information
Where: Sunshine Building
Date: 2008-03-16 20:30:00
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Inspired by golden era legends like KRS-One and Rakim, Brother Ali began rapping as a means of survival. Ali has shared stages with the likes of Atmosphere, Brand Nubian, Rakim, MF Doom and Murs throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. And he hasn't been limited to playing clubs and concert halls as he has participated in renowned music festivals like Coachella, Sweeden's Hultsfred and the Eurokeenes Festival in France. Living Legends is a San Francisco Bay Area rap crew.
Where: Launchpad Night Club & Restaurant
Date: 2008-05-28 21:00:00
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Seattle's Steel Tigers of Death have already started to garner a following of fans with their gale-force drumming, disorienting time signatures, and undercurrent of freakishly hooky melodies.
Where: Flying Star
Date: 2008-05-10 12:00:00
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Pangea Day is a global event bringing the world together through film. Why? In a world where people are often divided by borders, difference, and conflict, it's easy to lose sight of what we all have in common. Pangea Day seeks to overcome that – to help people see themselves in others – through the power of film. Please visit the Pangea Day website for more information about this special event: http://www.pangeaday.org. Please understand that space is limited, however, as it is a long event, presumably not everyone will stay the alloted four hours. If you could indicate in the comment section whether you intend to stay for the full event (12-4pm), the first half (12-2pm), or arrive for the second half (2-4pm), it will greatly facilitate proper counting of attendees for the space available.
Where: RigDzin Dharma Foundation
Date: 2008-05-13 18:00:00
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This class, taught by Joan Stigliani, provides an introduction for beginners or for anyone who wishes to review the Buddhist path. Joan Stigliani has been practicing and studying Buddhism for many years, including full-time formal study with the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT). She recently completed a three-month meditation retreat as part of the Shamatha Project, a scientific study on meditators sponsored by the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies and the University of California, Davis, Center for Mind and Brain. She lives in Albuquerque. Suggested Donation $50