Found Objects

Going Solo

Clarke Conde
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3 min read
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The second offering in Aux Dog Theatre Nob Hill’s (3011 Monte Vista Blvd. NE) QSOLO 2020 festival features Zoë Yeoman in the comedy Bad Dates, written by Theresa Rebeck and directed by Victoria J. Liberatori. Billed as “a comedy about fine dining, spike heels and the Romanian Mob,” this solo performance starts its four-show run on Friday, Jan. 17 at 8pm. Tickets are $18 with a variety of discounts. For more information and tickets, see auxdogtheatre.org.

Found Objects Out Of The Casket And Into The New Year

Punch into 2020 with the slamming poetry duo Punch Out the Casket as they bring their words to the safe space community of MindWell Poetry (this time at 3904 Central Ave. SE) on Friday, Jan. 17 starting at 7pm. Ring in the new year with poets who unabashedly reference 19th century Whig politicians, check out the second round of slammers and bring your own poems if you want to take to the mic. For more information on this free, all-ages event, see mindwellpoetry.com.

Found Objects Lore Afoot

Mexican dance comes to Popejoy Hall (UNM Main Campus) in the form of Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de Silvia Lozano for one performance only on Friday, Jan. 17 at 7:30pm. Costumes and folklore fill the hall for this spirted performance that celebrates the Mexican dance form this company is dedicated to preserving. Tickets range from $25 to $69. For more information and tickets for this all-ages performance, see popejoypresents.com.

Found Objects Sticking Their Necks Out

sea turtle John White
sea turtle John White
The long and varied history of non-terrestrial reptiles is approaching a grim chapter that may see us close the book on these creatures in our lifetime. Time was reptiles filled the skies and seas, but now in our oceans we are down to geographically isolated marine iguanas, sort-of maybe crocodiles, brackish water-loving American alligators that will ruin your coastal vacation in a snap, a bunch of ornery sea snakes and a handful of elegant, endangered sea turtles. The ABQ BioPark Aquarium (903 10th Street SW) wants you to know more about these flippered friends and the challenges they face from overfishing, pollution and our rapidly changing climate. Sea Turtle Awareness Day on Saturday, Jan. 18 from 9am to 5pm is the place to do it with hands-on turtle crafts and a showing of the film Saving Sea Turtles: Preventing Extinction in the aquarium’s theater. All events are included with ABQ BioPark admission. For more information on this all-ages event, see abqbiopark.com.
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