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Mar. 01, 2013

New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly

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New Mexico’s Globalquerque!

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lobalquerque! New Mexico’s Annual Celebration of World Music & Culture is honored to once again be nominated for the 2013 About. com World Music Readers’ Choice Awards in the Best World Music Festival category. Festival fans can vote once a day online until March 19 at midnight at http://worldmusic.about.com/od/2013-Readers-ChoiceAwards/l/bl_best_festival_2013.htm. ¡Globalquerque! was nominated for the same award in 2012. Other nominees in the category are Earth Celebration (Sado Island, Niigata, Japan), Festival International de Louisianne (Lafayette, LA), globalFEST (New York, NY) and Lotus World Music & Arts Festival (Bloomington, IN) Tom Frouge and Neal Copperman, who co-founded, produce and direct ¡Globalquerque! were thrilled to learn of the nomination. It comes on the heels of ¡Globalquerque! being honored with a 2013 ABQ Creative Bravos Award, which will be awarded in a ceremony at the Albuquerque Museum of Art & History on March 23, 2013. “It’s amazing. Two years in a row! We are certainly honored to be nominated along side these other groundbreaking festivals” says Frouge, “It is humbling and gratifying to be recognized on a national & international level. We couldn’t have gotten here without our fans, sponsors and partners and all their encouragement and support. So big thanks to them! They have helped us raise the festival to this level. It is also nice recognition for Albuquerque and New Mexico. It is encouraging to see About.com’s continued support of world music, too”.

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¡Globalquerque! has grown to be one of the leading festivals presenting world and roots music, with 6000 people attending in 2012 to enjoy three stages featuring a multitude of acts from around the globe including the known (Ozomatli), the legendary (Bettye Lavette), the up-and-coming (Bombino), new discoveries (Canteca de Macao) the traditional (Ti-Coca & Wanga Nègès) and the cutting edge (EarthRise Sound System). The 9th edition of ¡Globalquerque! returns to the National Hispanic Cultural Center, in Albuquerque, New Mexico on September 20 & 21, 2013. The festival will once again be presenting a wide variety of international acts along with their annual School Outreach Program “Mini-Fest” on Friday morning, their Free Saturday daytime Global Fiesta, and the popular Global Village of Craft, Culture & Cuisine. “We just confirmed our first few acts for 2013 and we will be announcing them soon” Frouge says. “In the meantime, we hope everyone will log on at About.com and vote as often as they can.” ItsATrip.org - February 19, 2013

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Coming to New Mexico lbuquerque, NM - February 25, 2013 - On April 15, 1912, the world’s A largest Ship sank 963 miles northeast of New York City after colliding with an iceberg. Most people, young and old, know of this Ship –Titanic, the Ship of dreams, the Ship that regretfully came to a tragic end. However, from this tragedy, emerged heartfelt stories of the passengers that were on the Ship that fateful morning when Titanic sank. Details of the Ship’s demise became worldwide news and still, to this day, the history of Titanic lives on.

tribute to the passengers that both perished and survived the tragedy. The story of Titanic is a good fit for the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. “The science and engineering that went into the Ship’s construction, the recovery of artifacts from the deep ocean floor, and the powers of nature that led to the tragedy all have a direct link to the Museum’s role of supporting science learning for the citizens of New Mexico. And, the very human story of the Titanic tragedy is something that draws individuals who want to experience what it was like to be aboard that Ship on that cold April night 101 years ago” said Charles Walter, Executive Director of the Museum.

And, now, visitors to the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science will have the opportunity to learn of the compelling human stories of those passengers on board through viewing Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, featuring authentic artifacts recovered from the wreck site of the world’s most famous sunken ocean liner. Visitors can experience accurate recreations of the Ship’s interior and can even experience the true nature of an iceberg.

RMS Titanic, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Premier Exhibitions, Inc., is the only company permitted by law to recover objects from the wreck site of Titanic. The Company was granted Salvor-in-possession rights to the wreck site of Titanic by a United States federal court in 1994, and has conducted eight research and recovery expeditions to Titanic’s debris field and recovered more than 5,500 artifacts.

On March 23, 2013, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition will make its New Mexico debut. The blockbuster Exhibition, from Premier Exhibitions out of Atlanta, GA, seen by more than 25 million people worldwide, will be on exhibit at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science through October 27, 2013.

RMS Titanic, Inc. has a singular purpose: to faithfully and respectfully preserve the memory of Titanicand of all who sailed with her. Premier Exhibitions, Inc. is a major provider of museum-quality touring exhibitions throughout the world.Website: www.prxi.com

Just over a century after the Ship’s sinking, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition showcases 125 artifacts recovered from the wreck site, taking the visitor on a journey back in time through the life of Titanic, paying

Admission to the exhibit is $18.00 -adults, $15.00 -seniors and $11.00 children. A special discount is offered for museum members at $6.00 per person. Advance tickets will go on sale online via an official announcement from the Museum in early March. -ItsATrip.org


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