Jon Gagan “Transits” Musical Cultures At The Outpost Bassist’s Quartet To Feature Music From His Latest Cd Tabla, acoustic and electric guitars, alto and tenor saxes, palmas, synth, Fender Rhodes, vibraphone and marimba, bongos, cajón, kora, djembe, telephone (and more) [...] Mel Minter \ Mar 08, 2007 Music Jon Gagan
The Prix Don't Let The Name Fool You Cashew Van Harding and the rest of his band, The Prix (pronounced the "pree"), were sitting by the radio, anxiously waiting to hear [...] Simon McCormack \ Mar 08, 2007 Music The Prix, pixilated
And The Winners Are ... And The Winners Are ... The Weekly Alibi did quite well at this year’s New Mexico Press Women’s Awards. Our little paper won an overall award for best [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Mar 08, 2007 Blog
Odds & Ends Dateline: Japan– Officials at the Tama Zoo in Tokyo recently decided to try out a live safety drill, but the ridiculous scenario ended [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Mar 08, 2007 News
Something’s Fishy Q: Dear CBA,I’ve been wondering for a while what the deal is with fish sauce. How can something that smells so gross be [...] Chef Boy Ari \ Mar 08, 2007 Food A world of fish sauce awaits.
La Crêpe Michel Review Where Fine Dining Is A Snap I cannot make a decent crêpe. And it’s not for lack of trying, let me assure you. I remember being 19 years old, [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Mar 08, 2007 Food Crepe De Saumon Fume aux Pommes (Tina Larkin)
Absolute Power In The Four Corners Region Of New Mexico, A Conflict Over Money, Power And Sovereign Rights Has Grown Ugly Like many of her Navajo neighbors in Burnham, N.M., Victoria Alba has no electricity or running water in her home. Yet, from her [...] Kate Trainor \ Mar 08, 2007 News Dr. John Fogarty stands next to an asthmatic patient's chest x-ray at the Santa Fe Indian Hospital. Fogarty, who has worked with the Native American population for the past 17 years, has come across a number of patients who suffer from asthma and other respiratory disease caused by power plant emissions. (Tina Larkin)
Operation: Bill Richardson Is Our Governor Fit To Be President? This week, the Alibi puts Bill Richardson on the operating table, slices him open and pokes at his innards to determine whether or [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Mar 08, 2007 Feature
In A World Where Time Is Mutable ... That Mutability Will Indefinitely Cause Problems Within the institution of time-keeping, its manipulation in favor of daylight savings was originally suggested in 1784 by Benjamin Franklin in a cheeky [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Mar 08, 2007 News
Lost Luckies Tonight, I’m going to the secret show. But— sussshhh —it’s secret. First Friday Fractals —Trip out tonight with the Fantastic Fractal Phenomenon at [...] Amy Dalness \ Mar 08, 2007 Blog