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Islamic Forum New Mexico
Ramadan Prayers ISegment from the public access tv program the Islamic Forum of New Mexico. Prayers for Ramadan, recitation by Abdul Rauf Campos-Marquetti. Digital videography by Abdul Rauf Campos-Marquetti From: islamicforumnm Views: 90 2 ratings Time: 08:55 More in Film & Animation
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Islamic Forum New Mexico
Muslim astronauts and CosmonautsSegment from the public access tv program The Islamic Forum of New Mexico on Muslim Astronauts and Cosmonauts. Narrated by Mariam Campos-Marquetti, compiled and edited by Abdul Rauf Campos-Marquetti From: islamicforumnm Views: 198 3 ratings Time: 09:37 More in Film & Animation
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7th Annual South West Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
This 30 minute video highlights the film festival with insight from viewers, supporters, partners and organizers of the Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival!Posted 10 months ago
Public Option Rally Albq NM
Public Option Rally Albq NMPublic Option Rally 27 From: barbwire Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:12 More in People & Blogs
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Islamic Forum New Mexico
Segment from the public access tv program the Islamic Forum of New Mexico. Recitation and digital videography by Adul Rauf Campos-MarquettiPublished 1 year ago
UNM Lobos Football - "Numbers in the weight room" spot
UNM Lobos Football - "Numbers in the weight room" spotPublished 2 weeks ago
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Digital Justice for Us! by Kaytlen Platero
Kaytlen Platero, from the Young Women United, highlights 5 of her interviews with rural youth facing barriers to accessing high speed internet. Kaytlen was part of the Digital Justice for Us! team 2010, a project for 12-18 year old youth, funded by the New Mexico Community Foundation, brought to you by the Media Literacy Project.Published 6 days ago
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Surah Maryam Ayats 66-82
Surah Maryam Ayats 66 - 82:: Segment from the public access tv program the Islamic Forum of New Mexico. English Recitation by: Imam Abdur'Rauf Campos-Marquetti. Digital Videography by Abdur'Rauf Campos-Marquetti, filmed on location in Albuquerque, New MexicoPublished 1 week ago
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Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Chama, New Mexico
In February 1880, the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad began construction of the San Juan extension, a route that went from Alamosa, Colorado to Silverton, Colorado by way of Cumbres Pass, Chama and Durango. Railroad service to Chama began in February, 1881 and facilities for servicing railroad equipment, a depot, warehouses and stockyards were set up along the route surveyed for the railroad The brief period of construction from 1880-1881 was one of the most exciting episodes in the areas history and Chama almost immediately became a boomtown. The possibilities for development attracted both industrious and disreputable characters from all around. Individuals interested in developing the coal mines in Monero rapidly appeared on the scene as did representatives of the lumber industry, laborers, engineers and contractors to build the railroad and buildings required to accommodate the mass of people attracted to the booming railroad town of Chama For many years Chama remained a rowdy and exciting place to be. It was a very prosperous town with plenty of work and a great deal of entertainment in the forms of saloons, gambling houses, moonshine stills, etc. Groceries were expensive and outlaws, such as the Clay Allison gang, regularly held up the railroad pay car construction camps with large payrolls, saloons and gambling houses In the past, the main industries of the area were logging, mining and sheep and cattle ranching. Before the logging industry clear-cut much of the timber, the vast grasslands one now sees, were hundreds of square miles of forest. In pre-logging days the forest was so thick that it was difficult for a man on horseback to negotiate his way through the trees. The sheep industry operated on a grand scale until the depression and the terrible winter of 1931-32 combined to nearly wipe out the sheep industry Chama, New Mexico offers a unique blend of cultures. In the shops and cafes you will hear a mix of English, Spanish and Native languages, often used in concert. And youll hear a lot of laughter. Serious conversations often turn to the environment and politics, as big changes are again underway. The local economy, once fueled by agriculture, is increasingly fed by tourism and new businesses started by transplants from more congested urban areas.Published 3 months ago
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17 Hippies at ¡Globalquerque! 2008 (Clip 3)
For the past 12 years Berlin's very own "orchester spezial," 17 Hippies, have been playing their whirling, crashing, diving, bobbing and weaving mixture of music from around the world, all over Europe... and beyond. Imagine a mix of Eastern melodies, Balkan rhythms, French chanson, Anglo song writing, Cajun tunes, all perfectly blended together, creating their own unique "Berlin Style" of... yes... pop music. Oh, and they sing in German, English and French.
Performing live at New Mexico's 4th Annual Celebration of World Music and Culture, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, NM on September 19, 2008. Video by Jerry Wellman. For more info, visit globalquerque.com
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The Road to Indian Market 2010: Jewelry Designer & Painter Tony Abeyta.mp4
The road to SWAIA Indian Market is indeed long. Painter, and now jewelry designer, Tony Abeyta knows that all too well, since he has been exhibiting at art shows and galleries since he was age 20. While Abeyta no longer occupies a booth on Santa Fe's Plaza during Indian Market, he does show at Tammy and Leroy Garcia's Blue Rain Gallery every year. Of course, the work is just as hard and getting it all together is always a challenge. Abeyta recently spoke to Paul Niemi of http://unclepauliesworld.blogspot for "The Road to Indian Market 2010" series about his new jewelry collection, which will have its debut at Blue Rain Gallery on August 20. (Please note that this series is not produced by SWAIA and has no connection to SWAIA or SWAIA Indian Market.)Published 3 weeks ago
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New Mexicos Hot Chefs tm, Cervantes Food Products
Renowned for its award-winning green chile, red chile and jalapeño salsa, Cervantes New Mexican Restaurant delights its customers on a daily basis. How did it all begin? It all began with a dream... As a youngster, Roberta began to pursue her dream of developing a special kind of New Mexican cuisine which would combine the best features of all the influences found in New Mexico the Native American, the Mexican, and the Northern European as well as the Old World Spanish traditions her family had cherished for generations. She fine-tuned her talents and her recipes working alongside her grandmother in the family kitchen and later by experimenting with local flavors when providing for her own growing family. In 1976 Roberta realized her dream and opened Cervantes Restaurant in Albuquerque, featuring those healthful, rich and savory family recipes. Since 1979, Cervantes New Mexican Restaurant has ranked among the top 5 restaurants offering authentic, traditional New Mexican cuisine in the city and state where this festive food was born. In a city of more than 150 New Mexican restaurants, Cervantes New Mexican Restaurant stands out! As the very first New Mexican restaurant permitted to display the "Heart Healthy" logo on its menu, Cervantes New Mexican Restaurant has earned a place among Albuquerques best. For over 30 years, we have continuously produced and prepared foods that are rich in flavor and low in fat. And, every year the reputation of the restaurant continues to grow as we are committed to serving the very best in Classic New MexicanPublished 3 months ago
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Albuquerque CVB Board Chairs: Ron Solimon and Mark Gundlach
ACVB Board of Directors Chair's talk about their terms and the vision of the Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau.Published 3 months ago
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Attack of the 50 Foot Cats Part 1
Welcome to Superhero School. But there is a problem. Dog girl doesn't like the new boy "Bobby Brain." When dog girl rejects his invitation to the superhero school dance, he turns to BobbEvil! and plans to destroy the school with Giant Cats! Attack of the 50 Foot Cats is a Poco Loco Jr Produciton.Published 4 months ago
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The Linda Estes Tennis Center and UNM Tennis
The Linda Estes Tennis Center and UNM TennisThe University of New Mexico is home to one of the best tennis facility in the country. The Linda Estes Center houses not only the Men's and Women's tennis teams but is available for the public to reserve courts at their top notch facility. From: UNMLive Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:58 More in Sports
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