This Weekend

Travel the world and the galaxy

Cellist Michael Kott and electronics artist Dwight Loop perform Alien Concerto: Close Approach in the IAIA Digital Dome. It's all about an interstellar creature represented by an electric cello (which, by the way, means it'll surely rule: see SFR Picks).

The late David Bowie (we hate to see that in print, too) was never more “Bowie-ish” than in his first film, a movie about an alien being who travels to Earth for water and ends up finding debauchery instead. Ah, the ‘70s.


Six breweries slangin’ beers and music from Soul Foundation? Might not get better than this.

Travel vicariously to Vietnam's jungles and caves through the eyes of Helga Schimkat and Greg Reid. They even visited a golden-cheeked gibbon rescue facility.


Catch this planetarium film that’s about weird things that are too fast, too slow, too small, or outside the visible spectrum.

St. John’s senior Billy Trabadou directed this presentation of the Bard’s classic to coincide with the First Folio exhibit. Presented by the NM Shakespeare Project.

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