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People
A look at interesting personalities of New Mexico
Works ensure memories won't be fleeting Exhibit dedicated to preserving N.M.'s cultural heritage
Rosa Maria Calles' paintings represent a fusion between Spanish colonial and contemporary art, a surreal bridge connecting time. (Sunday, September 05, 2010)
Young composer to premiere 'Games'
Even though 25-year-old composer Daniel Shapiro wrote a dozen compositions last year, it would be a mistake to believe that composing is easy for him. (Sunday, September 05, 2010)
Craft of high skill becomes art Furniture exhibit leaves no doubt about artistic vision
An exhibition titled "New Mexico Furniture Is Art" may well settle a very old argument regarding the demarcation between art and craft. The art of furniture making in New Mexico reaches back before the colonial period, and this exhibit covers that history while pushing beyond cultural boundaries. (Sunday, September 05, 2010)
There are stories in dem bones in 'Bodies,' preserved cadavers close gap between art, science
Imagine having a cigarette just before you go into "Bodies ... The Exhibition," and seeing an actual diseased lung made black by smoking. Will that really deter you? (Sunday, September 05, 2010)
Celebration of Color
The University of New Mexico's Tamarind Institute will be in party mode next weekend. (Sunday, September 05, 2010)
Road's 'Moby Dick' reminiscent of opera
Call me impressed. Herman Melville's 1851 novel of whaling and wailing does not appear an ideal candidate for theatrical reconstruction. But Mother Road's production of the stage adaptation of "Moby Dick" by Julian Rad with Hilary Adams is at once epic and accessible. (Sunday, September 05, 2010)