Vertigo Venus Björk Meets Slayer One review described metal/industrial/punk duo/quartet Vertigo Venus as "What Nine Inch Nails would sound like if Trent Reznor had a sense of humor." [...] Simon McCormack \ Apr 19, 2007 Music Do the zombie with Vertigo Venus.
Whew! Big Horse! The world’s largest bronze statue of a horse will be unveiled next week on Saturday, April 21, at the entrance to the El [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 19, 2007 Blog Those little things by the horse’s hind hooves are people!
Sonic Reducer Ozomatli never fails to surprise by chopping up surprising roots and throwing them in the stew pot. This band is more than "eclectic," [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 19, 2007 Music
Flash In The Pan Easter In The Garden Of Good And Evil The other Sunday I was celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on what used to be my front lawn. Five years ago I [...] Chef Boy Ari \ Apr 19, 2007 Food Who you callin’ chicken? (Chef Boy Ari)
Black Mirror The African Presence In Mexico The National Hispanic Cultural Center’s newest exhibit, The African Presence in Mexico: From Yanga to the Present, spans five centuries of Mexico’s “third [...] Virginia Lovliere Hampton \ Apr 19, 2007 Art “Portrait of a Female Soldier from Michoacán” by Agustin V. Casasola (1874 - 1938), National Museum of Mexican Art Permanent Collection, Gift of Pilsen Neighbors
Hip-Hop’s Got The President In Its Crosshairs So I hear this YouTube video churned up some anger and racism on the site. But rarely is hip-hop, mainstream or otherwise, so [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 19, 2007 Blog
Culture Shock Fat Slice— Have your cake and eat it too this weekend when the Readymade Dance Theater Company (RDTC) debuts Version 2.0 , a [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 19, 2007 Art Readymade Dance Theatre Company will perform Version 2.0 this week at cake.
Thin Line Icarus Imus —You, like me, might be nauseated at the thought of reading one more word about idiot Don Imus and his three-word [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 19, 2007 News
A Good Man Is Hard To Find Burque Needs Big Brothers Many of us have fond memories of our younger siblings biting us on the leg, stealing our favorite shirt or telling lies to [...] Kate Trainor \ Apr 19, 2007 News Kerrie Copelin (Tina Larkin)
Edible Landscapes Why Your Front Yard Is The Next Big Thing In Sustainable Agriculture Look up the word "vital" and you might see a picture of Eric Gattetson smiling right back at you. At 49 years, Eric [...] Laura Marrich \ Apr 19, 2007 Feature New Mexico Foodscapes owner Eric Garretson, an edible landscaper, peeks out of a lush grove of bamboo he planted in the backyard of one of his clients. (Tina Larkin)