Baked Goods: Stay Home, Canadians Cannabis Investors Are Not Welcome Here Back in June Canada legalized recreational cannabis for adults over 21. Retail sales begin in October. It was a huge signal to the [...] Joshua Lee \ Sep 20, 2018 Cannabis
Unm E-Mails Show Dissatisfaction With Sports Decision With nearly one-third of the University of New Mexico’s football season in the books and the much-anticipated basketball season rapidly approaching, there is [...] Shane Farias \ Sep 20, 2018 News UNM Soccer (via golobos.com)
Culture Shock: Art As A Weapon Lynnette Haozous' Mural Work Aims To Inspire “Art is a language, and it ought to communicate to the largest number of people possible,” artist Amanny Ahmad said in a recent [...] Maggie Grimason \ Sep 20, 2018 Art Haozous working on “Original Inhabitants,” a mural collaboration with Joeseph Arnoux at OT Circus Gallery. (Courtesy of Lynnette Haozous)
Show Up!: The Music Is Loud The Electric Shock Of Burque’s Bands “Jazz and A.W.O.L, that’s our team/ Step inside the party, disrupt the whole scene/ When it comes to beats, well, I’m a fiend/ [...] August March \ Sep 20, 2018 Music Innastate (courtesy of the artist)
Restaurant Review: Kathy’s Carry Out On Isleta Reps Burque Kathy’s Carry Out On Isleta Reps Burque When my friend Daddy Gee rolled into town—after a long summer and a hatful of both hope and heartbreak for us and for [...] August March \ Sep 20, 2018 Food The Kathy Burger (Eric Williams Photography)
News On The Green An official statement issued by Coca-Cola on Sept. 17 reveals that the corporation is “closely watching” industry growth of the non-psychoactive phytocannabinoid cannabidiol [...] Samantha Anne Carrillo \ Sep 20, 2018 Cannabis (Courtesy of Origins)
Found Objects Blackout This Weekend After all—it’s your last chance to catch Blackout Theatre’s wild sketch comedy series, The Legend of Juan Tabo at CNM’s Coal Avenue Theater [...] Maggie Grimason \ Sep 20, 2018 Art (Zahra Marwan)
Reel World: Native Movie Night Native Movie Night Described as “imaginative and visually stunning,” She Sings to the Stars is a Native American drama written and directed by Jennifer Corcoran which [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Sep 20, 2018 Film
Weekly Specials: A New Wave Of Native Cuisine A New Wave Of Native Cuisine For Burque denizens, the latest love-where-you-live opportunity originates with CNN’s reporting on the new wave of Native American cuisine. Of six featured American [...] Samantha Anne Carrillo \ Sep 20, 2018 Food Hazruquive Stew from Pueblo Harvest (courtesy pubeloharvestcafe.com)
Arts Interview: “Victory Of The Spirit” A Classic Poem Gets A Theatrical Treatment “And now the trumpet sounds,/ The music of the people stirs the Revolution,” begins Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzalez’ epic poem Yo Soy Joaquin, a [...] Maggie Grimason \ Sep 13, 2018 Art Artist Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes brings an epic poem to life (Courtesy of Patricio Tlacaelel Trujillo y Fuentes)