Without Words Talkers Go On With The Show Sans Writers It’s been nearly a month since the bulk of TV’s talkers came back to the airwaves, many of them flaunting the still-active Writers [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jan 31, 2008 Film
Week In Sloth The Week In Sloth “Lost” (KOAT-7 8 p.m.) After the brilliant mindbleep of last season’s cliffhanger, “Lost” returns with the promise of more unexpected plot twists and [...] Alibi \ Jan 31, 2008 Film
I Kid You Not "My biggest fear as a parent," confesses a first-time father and YouTube documentarian, "was that I would have to spend the next several [...] Laura Marrich \ Jan 31, 2008 Music Dan Zanes and a wee friend
African And Native American Hearts Beat In Rhythm All Drums Film Festival At The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center The thing about Black history is that it’s not just Black history. Africans and the African Diaspora have interacted with and had an [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jan 31, 2008 Feature
Strong Beginnings New African American Performing Arts Center Starts With A Bang Susan Luna spent several months last year traveling around New Mexico, photographing African-American families. She snapped shots of them in their churches, schools [...] Kyra Gurney \ Jan 31, 2008 Feature
Guardians Of History Museum Will Gather The Story Of African-Americans In The Southwest People tend to think there’s no African-American presence in New Mexico, says Rita Powdrell. The only time you might catch an exhibit about [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jan 31, 2008 Feature
The Search For Diana Fletcher A Portrait Of Black Indian History Diana Fletcher of the Kiowa tribe sits protected within the University of Oklahoma’s Western History Collection Library. The photograph preserving her image shows [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 31, 2008 Feature Diana Fletcher, Kiowa Nation , painting by Marianne Gendron
Tales Of Many Soul Expressions At The South Broadway Cultural Center Evan Harrison has a knack for mixing business and hobby. In elementary school, he made drawings of horses and Pokémon to sell to [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 31, 2008 Art Figurative African woman sculpture by Evan Harrison
First Friday The First Friday in February brings art events galore. As with every first Friday of the month, Feb. 1, plays host to gallery [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 31, 2008 Art Its the Little Things , by April Park. Opening with a reception at Mariposa Gallery during the First Friday Arts Crawl.
The Anti-Slumber Party The Pajama Men Burn Up The Stove One of my favorite things about the Pajama Men–the funnyman duo made up of über-buddies Shenoah Allen and Mark Chavez–is that on visits [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jan 31, 2008 Art (Nolan Rudy)