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Weekly Alibi
 V.16 No.39 | September 27 - October 3, 2007
Get thee to the polls! We know you forgot, but Oct. 2 is Election Day, and we have all the obsessive, nitty-gritty details you need to make thoughtful decisions about your next city councilors. Plus, find out the meaning of the "Heinrich manuever."
How did the New Mexico Department of Health lose $4.3 million in children's vaccines? What the heck is a Mexican jumping bean, anyway? And how Rupert Murdoch could help spread the freedom of information.
Fast Heart Mart traveled 4,000 miles on nothing but vegetable oil. Here's a simpler way you and your electronics can help the environment, too. And be sure to check out five songs of 2007 that help put politics back in our playlists.
Jennifer James is back and serving up luscious confections at Chef du Jour (get the chocolate burrito, trust us). And Villa Del Mar may be the only place in town where you can get shark and alligator served up right.
The Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival turns five, while "Kid Nation" is about as dangerous as an episode of "Bug Juice."
In Steven Robert Allen's absence, the arts section has been taken over by children ... children's books, that is. Interviews with award winners Alice Walker and Jon Scieszka give insight into why children's lit isn't for the infantile.

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video games

Webgame Wednesday:The Great Gatsby

 
 

This has been around for a while, but with Baz Luhrmann's 3D version of The Great Gatsby doing gangbusters at the box office, it seems like a fine time to revisit the (faux) NES version of The Great Gatsby. This straight-faced, side-scrolling brawler take on F. Scott Fitzgerald's seminal Jazz Age novel is fun, fitting and proof positive that Luhrmann isn't the only guy around screwing with the classics.

    news

    The Daily Word in shady dentistry, bear bile and riding a Ferris wheel for way too long

    The Daily Word

    New Mexico's at the top of the list! Of worst droughts in the country!

    And pumping water out of the ground just isn't working like it used to.

    "El Dentista," an unlicensed dentist in Santa Fe who performed his "services" out of a van, left a trail of mouth infections and unnecessarily removed teeth in his wake. The New Mexico Department of Health is offering free counseling, blood testing and referrals to his victims. But remember, it could be worse.

    Developers in Oklahoma are resistant to the idea of including tornado shelters in their homes because it costs too much money. Sad trombone.

    Clinton Shepherd of Chicago just finished riding a Ferris wheel for two days straight. "I was thrilled and honored to be able to have all the love and support I did," Shepherd said.

    And it turns out that increasing demand for bear bile (used in a nonsense "home-remedy") is really bad for bears.

      Music

      Sonic reductions of Shining, Dew Scented and George Strait

       
       

      Alibi alum Michael Henningsen and Mark Lopez, our beloved copy editor and staff writer, listened to new releases from Shining, Dew Scented and George Strait. Read their micro reviews in this week’s Sonic Reducer. Peep related A/V below.

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      Shining - “I Won’t Forget”
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      Dew Scented - “Confronting Entropy”
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      George Strait - “Give It All We Got Tonight”

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