An interview with the creators of the popular SFUAD Confessions Facebook page, which helps students vent and praise anonymously.
Actor Daniel Williams
posted by Charlotte Martinez
Actor Daniel Williams fits the cowboy type, the outdoorsy type, the “old creepy man” type and the professor type. He has swaggered about in “Longmire’s” Red Pony Solon, taken advice from Morgan Freeman in Transcendence (opening April 18, 2014), and even stepped into the sandals of Apollo and the boots of a Neverland pirate. He’s a retired air force officer, martial artist, teacher and New Mexico traveling man who puts family first, his acting career second, his photography career third, and never misses an opportunity to work with students— especially those here at SFUAD’s Film School.
Coming to America
posted by Sam Podio
Originally from India, Graphic Design majors Shruti Sharma (Bombay) and Sanjana Bhatnagar (New Delhi)—who go to school together back home—have spent the last few months studying abroad at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. Sharma and Bhatnagar share their experiences in America with Jackalope Magazine.
Coming Soon
posted by Charlotte Martinez
Films at The Screen April 4-11 range from Arctic Cowboys to Strangers by Lake
Pizza Diet
posted by admin
Check out Pizza Diet, the latest comic from Jackalope contributor Shelby Criswell.
The Lyons
posted by Dana Murrell
When a play opens on a man’s hospital deathbed there isn’t a transparent opportunity for comedy readily available. In a different work, perhaps, the undeniably grim theme of death would have been spun into sugar by the power of love or given supposedly weighty significance by various characters’ profound reflections on human mortality. But The Lyons, Nicky Silver’s play centering on family dysfunction, which opened on March 27 at the Santa Fe Playhouse and will continue to run through April 13, isn’t a play about people with delusions of idealistic outcomes.
An Aural Arrival
posted by Ash Haywood
On the evening of March 26, Radical Abacus showcased the talents of electronic soundscape artists Geological Creep, Gossimer, and SFUAD’s own Angelo Harmsworth.
Clashing with APD
posted by Luke Montavon
Jackalope Magazine staff member Luke Montavon covers the March 30 Anonymous-inspired Albuquerque Police protest.
Colors Drag Show
posted by Christopher Stahelin
Pride weekend kickstarted with the Colors drag show on March 28. The event had a fantastic turnout, and the crowd was responsive and brought high energy to the performances. The event’s MCs were Sydnie Smith and Darnell Thomas, who assisted in many of the performances.
Career Month Begins
posted by Sandra Schonenstein
April’s Career Services Month kicked off last week with a job fair, and continues with guest speakers from all walks of life.
Pride Pep
posted by Sam Podio
In honor of Pride Week, the SFUAD student group Colors put some pep into the students through a pep rally that was held on the quad on March 27. Colors is a group consisting of SFUAD students who support the LGBTQIA community.
Tales From The Trenches with Enriqué Limón
posted by Sara Malinowski
Santa Fe Reporter Deputy Editor/Arts and Culture Editor Enriqué Limón talks with Glyph editors about journalism, altweeklies and writing professionally.
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