Weekly Alibi
 Jul 3 - 9, 2008
As our nation becomes another year older, Native Americans have made progress on making their voices heard, but they still have a long way to go.
NEWS/OPINION
An Albuquerque gay couple travels to California to get married, but how will their union be viewed in the eyes of New Mexico law? Doctors struggle with a perplexing brain disease. And is The New York Times being subtly racist?
MUSIC
Ours is a major label epic-rock band with an underdog mentality. And the Starving Artists Tour brings hungry hip-hop acts to the Duke City.
FOOD
The contemporary cuisine at Jennifer James 101 proves James is a chef among chefs. Plus, the Alibi's summer wine recommendations.
FILM & TV
Nothing can prepare you for the onslaught of adorability that is WALL-E. And Hancock is better with booze.
ARTS/LIT
SITE Santa Fe's Lucky Number Seven offers a journey back to the playground. And The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal reminds us that when it comes to the battles of his day, Vidal hit back as hard as Norman Mailer, often harder.

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Film & TV

Arrested Development Running Jokes Supercut

The Bluths just can’t let things go

As many of you might know, the very-long-awaited 4th installment of Arrested Development is set to release via Netflix this Sunday, May 26. As a latecomer to this cult classic (I’m just finishing season 3), I’ll admit a great deal of excitement at having 13 new episodes with which to stuff my Buster-loving brain.

In honor of this glorious event, and to whet your appetite for everyone’s favorite dysfunctional family, I present to you 8 solid minutes of recurring in-jokes, catch phrases and chicken dances.

Do enjoy.

 

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