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 V.13 No.17 | April 22 - 28, 2004 
Spring is Officially in the Air!
Band-tastic! This year's Alibi Spring Crawl puts music in its rightful place ... on stages all over Downtown. Get ready for 100 locals bands, and a few national acts as well. Remember--purchase your tickets before the big day and save a fiver!
News Feature
Fables of the Reconstruction. An internal government memo reveals Iraq's troubles are simmering toward civil war. Would somebody in the White House please explain the exit strategy? Please!
Blue Note
Albuquerque tuba maestro Mark Weaver with Los Angeles-based quartet Brassum and the Dottie Grossman-Michael Vlatkovich Duo will take the stage for a night of music and poetry at the Outpost Performance Space.
Film News
On the film news front: Socially conscious independent filmmakers from across the Americas prepare for the Sin Fronteras Film Festival, and Taos Vision Quest replaces TTPIX.
Crawl Chow
Some friendly tips on how to--with minimal stress or confusion--eat, drink and be seriously merry at the Alibi Spring Crawl.
Performance Review
The Fusion Theatre Company stages a hilarious and terrifying production of Albee's iconic American masterpiece Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Cell Theatre.
Work Done Well and Right
Good things come in threes: Southwestern presses release books of poetry by Margo Tamez, David Dominguez and Michael Rothenberg. Three authors, three styles and three well-crafted and beautifully designed books are now available.

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video games

Webgame Wednesday: Candy Box

 
 

Candy Box is causing an interweb stir for its old (old) school look and unusual game play. Surf on over to the game's homepage and you'll be greeted with information on your mounting candy supply. You can click a button to eat all the candies if you want, but that appears to be your only method of interaction with the game. What gives? Have a little patience, my friend. Leave your browser open, let those candies accumulate, and the game's possibilities will open up for you. Soon you'll be harvesting lollipops, buying weapons and fighting monsters. This oddball, text-only (with occasional ASCII art) adventure/resource management game grows bigger and bigger the longer you play. Plus it really makes you want some candy.

    news

    The Daily Word in clueless celebrities, incarcerated muppets and the fate of Jimmy Hoffa

    The Daily Word

    According to the EPA, tailings from abandoned uranium mines have left nearby residents in Grants and Milan exposed to harmful levels of airborne radiation.

    In related news, Mt. Taylor may soon be home to the world's largest uranium mine, bringing much needed revenue to the state. And also probably cancer.

    Just because they show up armed with semiautomatic weapons, a "fleet" of cop cars and an Army helicopter doesn't mean you have to let them in.

    Harsh three-strikes laws now extended to muppets.

    Serena Williams offers her opinion on the Steubenville rape survivor and also reminds everyone that you can be both good at tennis and a clueless moron who probably shouldn't offer her opinion on the Steubenville rape survivor.

    This just in: Jimmy Hoffa is still missing.

      GIF me a break

      How You Know It’s Summer in the Duke City

      1. Construction starts on every single major street simultaneously
       

      2. Your neighbors begin their xeriscaping projects
       

      3. Droves of hipsters hit the Paseo del Bosque Trail
       

      4. The Downtown Growers Market opens at 7 a.m.—or so you hear
       

      5. You wonder when “monsoon season” is actually going to show up
       

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