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Have you ever missed a concert that you just had to see? I’ve missed many and am still waiting for a chance to see them. Finally, not just one but two of the bands I missed have returned! KORN and Puddle of Mudd will be...
Read MoreJul 31, 2002 | Arts & Entertainment | 0
Have you ever missed a concert that you just had to see? I’ve missed many and am still waiting for a chance to see them. Finally, not just one but two of the bands I missed have returned! KORN and Puddle of Mudd will be...
Read MoreJul 31, 2002 | Arts & Entertainment | 0
Isleta Vince Gill, the winner of 11 Grammies and 17 Country Music Association Awards, filled Isleta Casino with his pure tenor voice and amazing talent last week. Even though Gill was ill, he gave his utmost, an outstanding...
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Bosque Drivers’ eyes are drawn to the mural on Lady Hawk Feed Store at the corner of Main Street and Camino del Llano in Belen. A scene from the animated movie “Spirit: Stallion of Cimerron” has been captured...
Read MoreJul 27, 2002 | Arts & Entertainment | 0
Bosque Farms Members of the Bosque Farms Horse Show Project have been practicing their moves since April in preparation for the Aug. 4 horse show at the Bosque Farms Rodeo Arena. Ten girls, divided into two groups of five each,...
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Albuquerque Powerful sounds and excellent showmanship made Train’s performance at the Jeep World Outside Festival a hit with the fans. Performing their two biggest hits to date, “Meet Virginia” and “Drops...
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Albuquerque New Mexico may be land-locked, but the beach was brought right to downtown Albuquerque Friday as the Southern California reggae and punk rock band Slightly Stoopid jammed at the Sunshine Theater. The San Diego band,...
Read MoreJul 24, 2002 | Arts & Entertainment | 0
The Jeep World Outside Festival featured some great musical performances by the likes of Sheryl Crow, Train and Ziggy Marley. But beside the music and beyond the stage, there were some other remarkable performances by athletes...
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Albuquerque An outdoor-adventure-loving crowd soaked up the sun along with the music of Sheryl Crow and nine other artists as part of the Jeep Outside Festival Sunday at the Journal Pavilion. Crow closed out a long day of...
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Albuquerque Their sound is fresh and passionate. Their style is real and relaxed. Without a doubt, the five best friends of O.A.R. (of a revolution) have gained a loyal following in the Land of Enchantment. The highlight of the...
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Los Chavez When Mario Jaramillo sits down to paint his retablos, he’s not just putting color on wood — he’s creating a piece that comes from his heart and his firm belief in God. Jaramillo, a 15-year-old sophomore at...
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Albuquerque Everyone remembers the delightful little puppet that came to life in the workshop of Gepetto, the woodcarver. Now, everyone will have the chance to see Pinocchio learn what it means to be a real boy. The Albuquerque...
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Albuquerque As the Jeep World Outside Festival approached New Mexico, I had the chance to talk with O.A.R. saxophonist Jerry DePizzo in a telephone interview. Complete with music blasting in the background, the band was about to...
Read MoreJul 24, 2002 | Arts & Entertainment | 0
Albuquerque In country music, Hank Williams Jr. had to do it. In folk music, Arlo Guthrie had to do it. In rock ‘n’ roll music, Julian Lennon tried to do it. And in reggae music, Ziggy Marley is doing it. All of the...
Read MoreJul 17, 2002 | Arts & Entertainment | 0
Belen From pastel pink, blue and green to bright red, orange and yellow, thousands of cloth shapes are sewn together to create an overall breathtaking keepsake. Every year, members of the New Mexico Quilters Association make a...
Read MoreJul 17, 2002 | Arts & Entertainment | 0
Socorro Featuring 15 acts from various places and cultures around the globe, the New Mexico Tech Performing Arts Series (PAS) is preparing to kick off a diverse set of shows in September. Performances will take place in the...
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