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The Lobo Theater first opened on August 19, 1938. By the early-1940’s it was operated by Paramount Pictures Inc. through their subsidiary Hoblitzelle & O'Donnell. The name Lobo ("Wolf" in Spanish) references the nickname for the sports teams, and students, at the University of New Mexico , which is nearly adjacent to the west.
The KiMo Theatre is a theatre and historic landmark located in Albuquerque, New Mexico on the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Fifth Street. It was built in 1927 in the extravagant Pueblo Deco architecture, [3] which is a blend of adobe-style Pueblo Revival architecture building styles (rounded corners and edges), decorative motifs from indigenous cultures, and the soaring lines and ...
From the early 1980s, the newly restored KiMo Theater was a regular performing venue for the company. [4] In 2009, the Opera Southwest received the Albuquerque Arts Alliance Bravo Award and concluded its season at the KiMo Theatre with the company's first performance of Lucia di Lammermoor . [ 5 ]
Jun. 21—Vince McDaniel is one with the community. The Albuquerque-based producer and actor's latest project, "Boneyard," is gaining attention across the country. It's something that he embraces.
The Pit is an indoor arena in Albuquerque, New Mexico, serving primarily as the home venue of the University of New Mexico Lobos basketball teams. The facility opened in 1966 as University Arena but gained the nickname "The Pit" due to its innovative subterranean design, with its playing floor 37 feet (11 m) below street level.
Nov. 30—A horror movie starring John Malkovich and Ayo Edebiri started filming earlier this month on private property in the Pojoaque area. The New Mexico Film Office offered few details about ...
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This was a part of Mesa del Sol, a planned community, currently under development in Albuquerque. [1] In December 2000, the local newspaper Albuquerque Journal purchased naming rights and the amphitheater was thus known as ABQ Journal Pavilion (or simply Journal Pavilion). During the 2009 concert season, the venue's lawn area was expanded ...