New Mexico State University’s Learning Games Lab mostly does its work quietly, with a team of professional illustrators and animators at work over screens in a darkened room on the Las Cruces …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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2/21/24
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The Las Cruces Arts and Cultural District is teaming up with the Downtown Las Cruces Partnership to introduce the Generations Community Writing Project, and they are calling for submissions.
The …
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Bulletin report
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2/19/24
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If the title “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” inspires a chuckle, don’t miss this musical.
Composer Jimmy Roberts and book writer and lyricist Joe DiPietro aptly …
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By Megan McQueen
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2/13/24
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Author and poet Heather Frankland will present the next workshop in The Write Stuff writing series, a 2-hour talk and generative workshop: Of Love and Heartbreak: Using Poetry as a Tool to Navigate …
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By Kris Neri
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2/13/24
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New Mexico State University’s theatre arts department is welcoming playwrights Maiya Corral and Benjamin Benne, who will develop new works at the university and work with students of the …
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Bulletin report
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2/12/24
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Growing up in El Paso didn’t keep actress Christina Villa from her dreams as she landed a leading role in a feature film titled “Wanted Man.” In fact, her connection with the El …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/12/24
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This Valentine’s Day, Western New Mexico Fine Arts Center Theatre hosts a “one night only” production to raise money and awareness for the mission and vision of Silver Regional …
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Story published courtesy of the Grant County Beat
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2/9/24
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Las Cruces’ Fine Arts Flea Market, established in 2020, returned to Plaza de Las Cruces downtown on Feb. 2 to help kick off For the Love of Art month.
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Bulletin Report
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2/7/24
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At Otero Arts the photography of poet and fiction writer Rochelle Williams is on display for the month of February. “A Poet’s Eye: Accidental Beauties” is a retrospective of her …
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2/7/24
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Frank Parrish grew up in El Paso. A self-identified rockhound by the age of 7, he scoured the Franklin Mountains for rocks and fossils as he grew up, ultimately picking up degrees at the University …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/7/24
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Facts are something that many might argue are in very short supply in the fabric of today’s society. Between politicians spouting “alternative” facts, and the ease with which the …
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David Salcido
For the Bulletin
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2/5/24
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Gustav Klimt once declared, “All art is erotic.” People have been pondering the meaning of that brief statement for over a century. The discussion over what defines erotica has been going …
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David Salcido
For the Bulletin
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2/5/24
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Call for Veterans & Military Connected Artists: In Alamogordo, Otero Arts will hold its “Second Annual Otero Veteran Arts Showcase” (OVAS) in June at the Otero …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/2/24
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Glenn Cutter of Picacho Hills, longtime champion of the arts and a Las Cruces business leader, was celebrated on the floor of the New Mexico Senate on Jan. 29 for his contributions not only to New …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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2/1/24
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The idea of science embedded in movies is not new, and when the board of the Mesilla Valley Film Society (MVFS) noticed an available grant pairing science-related movies with real scientists, the …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/1/24
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When Giovanni Maria de Agostini was found murdered near his cave at La Cueva at the foot of the Organ Mountains on May 2, 1869, a compelling story abruptly ended.
Found with his meager …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/1/24
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Once a year, Las Cruces artists come together and flow apart to show their love of their craft by celebrating for a whole month, For the Love of Art Month. February became a month of activity and …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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2/1/24
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Across southern New Mexico, tiny towns like Gila, Lordsburg, Hatch, Columbus, Bayard, Cloudcroft and Eunice dot the map. They may be separated by long distances, but they share a similar struggle.
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Diana Alba Soular
Southern New Mexico Journalism Collaborative
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1/31/24
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New Mexico State University’s Black Programs and the Black Student Association invite Aggies and community members from all backgrounds to join in a monthlong celebration of Black History Month …
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Carlos Andres López, NMSU Communications
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1/31/24
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The Tombaugh Gallery will present an exhibition titled “Between Heaven and Earth” in February, featuring works by Karl Kohl and Roy Van der Aa.
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Bulletin report
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1/29/24
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