![]() | ![]() In Memoriam: 145th Memorial Day Remembrance![]() Memorial Day, originally called "Decoration Day," was proclaimed an official holiday on May 5, 1868 by Army General John Logan. On this day, the flag of the United States is kept at half-mass until noon in remembrance of those who have lost their lives in service of our country, and then raised back to full-staff for the remainder of the day as an inspiration to the living to continue to fight for liberty and justice. The flags on the historic Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque have observed this tradition for 145 years and will fly proudly once again this year. Join the City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department today for a special day of remembrance. The flag ceremony will begin at noon and will be followed by special dance performances from local groups. Professional dance company Ballet en Fuego will take the stage at 6 p.m. and Grammy nominee Micky Cruz will perform at 7 p.m. Old Town Plaza • Fri May 24 • 'Til 9 pm • FREE • View on Alibi calendar Add a Comment The Daily Word in launch pad for lease, park flasher, glow-in-the-dark cockroaches![]() British police arrested two men on board a Pakistan International Airlines plane that was diverted to an airport near London. Bernalillo corrections officer said he was fired over medical marijuana use. Finally what I've been looking for: The NASA shuttle launch pad is up for lease. As if cockroaches weren't disgusting enough, now they glow in the dark. Cibola High School teacher was arrested yesterday on charges of criminal sexual contact of a minor. What a nice day at the park, too bad that flasher had to come ruin in. Scientists may finally know why we itch. Two-In-One Date Night: Jersey Boys at Popejoy![]() The Jersey Boys at Popejoy Hall offers you two shows in one, a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical and a pop concert, perfect for spending a night along memory lane with Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Fans will reminisce over songs such as “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” and prom-time favorite “Oh What a Night.” Prepare yourself for a night of excitement while reliving the rise of these young men from blue-collar Jersey streets to worldwide pop stardom. This international sensation and Las Vegas hit has been described as a “wild” night of mayhem. In fact, it’s recommended only for those 12 or older, since it contains gun shots, smoke, strobe lights and drug references. The show runs until June 2 at Popejoy Hall (203 Cornell NE). Buy tickets for either daytime or evening shows. Prices range from $40 to $145 at unmtickets.com or call 877-664-8661. If you already purchased tickets, check the Popejoy website for information about date changes. Popejoy Hall, UNM Center for the Arts • Thu May 23 • 2 pm • $27.50-$135 • ALL-AGES! • View on Alibi calendar Arrested Development Running Jokes SupercutThe Bluths just can’t let things goAs 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. The Daily Word in pools, government work and Yayoi Kusama action figures![]() Good enough for government work? In case y'all missed it, Vice visited well-armed house of worship New Life Baptist Church. A.V. Club wonders if indie-rock reunions are becoming de rigueur. Planning to camp—or BBQ—for Memorial Day? Know before you go. Diamonds may be forever, but this titanium-LED engagement ring is rad. Get yourself a Yayoi Kusama action figure. View/Add Comments [ 1 ] Weekly Alibi ‹‹ V.22 No.21 | May 23 - 29, 2013
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