Arts Interview
Don’t Fence Me In
Sam Truett on Species in Peril on the Borderlands
Weekly Alibi sat down with Samuel Truett, Associate Professor of History at the University of New Mexico and expert panelist for Species in Peril Along the Rio Grande, to talk about the history of the US/Mexico border and what borders mean for the animals that must cross them.

Photo by Clarke Condé
Art Magnified
A Deep Dive Into Fog
Bryce Emley’s A Brief Family History of Drowning
A Brief Family History of Drowning is a time spent considering the cold, damp and salty world of grief and a moment to float in its heightened stillness.

Joanna Furgal
Found Objects
Check out Strange as it Seems, Alice, an Adventure of Wonder and Wondering and There Must Be Other Names for the River.

Image by Pat Berrett
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Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh
La Estrella: A Flamenco Story of the Kings' Quest
This production features weaves flamenco dance and music, villancicos, Spanish regional dances, Escuela Bolera, African dance and Las Posadas into an unforgettable holiday story.

Image courtesy of Broadway World
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Happy Enough
Waitress
Jenna, a waitress and expert pie-maker who dreams of a way out of her small town and rocky marriage, gets a chance at a fresh start and must find the courage to seize it.