Club orbits around hit British TV show
Roxanne Youngblood | September 3Don your bowties and British accents, Whovians, the TARDIS has landed at UNM. Ben Ginsburg said he started and is now the president of UNM Whovians.
Don your bowties and British accents, Whovians, the TARDIS has landed at UNM. Ben Ginsburg said he started and is now the president of UNM Whovians.
Superheroes have left the Hall of Justice and have found a new home on the walls of Albuquerque’s Metropolis Comic Art Gallery. Husband-and-wife team Michael Borin and Jody Masters opened the gallery, located in Old Town on the corner of Mountain Road and 11th Street.
Calmly, Catherine Noeth folds her arms behind her back as she stands in the empty PEP Love office, Albuquerque’s local phone sex business.
The long-awaited renovations of Clark Hall are now advancing into the planning phase. After voters passed the Bond C for Higher Education last November, Clark Hall received state funds for renovations.
Rather than stay locked in his office, Bob Mesler decided to spend his nights staring at the sky with other UNM students. Mesler, a graduate student at UNM, started the astronomy club in 2012 with Mark Gorski, who is now the club’s vice president.
The goals of the Muñecas Muertas roller derby team are simple: skate hard, win bouts and beat up girls. Now the team is taking its goals to Iowa for the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association’s (WFTDA) Division II tournament.
On July 26, during a storm Albuquerque mayor Richard Berry called a “Category 1 hurricane,” Jon Sakura and Buckley Johnson chose to stay inside their shared West Side store after closing, rather than drive home.
Rather than take classes and complete homework assignments, local artists are choosing to learn photography in a different way. Guerrilla Photo Group (GPG) is a weekly photography group that meets at Rip Williams’ studio
Hundreds of people from various states and countries met to share their appreciation for penmanship and to continue the centuries-old tradition when the International Association of Master Penmen
Heroes like Batman and Wolverine have found a new home in Albuquerque, thanks to brothers Matt and Greg Trujillo. On June 14 the brothers opened a new comic book store, Age of Comics, on Osuna near San Mateo.