Remnick On Gore David Remnick is one of my favorite New Yorker writers, probably because he makes reading feel like eating half a candy bar: delicious, [...] Christie Chisholm \ Mar 08, 2007 Blog This is David Remnick, editor of the New Yorker . Unbelievable, right? I thought he would be older.
Remnick Continued OK, so after I posted the blog below I got Internet-happy and found this guest piece David Remnick wrote fot the Telegraph last [...] Christie Chisholm \ Mar 08, 2007 Blog
The Shins Are Coming! After years and years of not playing their hometown, (I don’t mean Portland), The Shins are coming back to Burque for a show [...] Marisa Demarco \ Mar 08, 2007 Blog
Webgame Wednesday ‘Webgame Wednesday’ deserves a theme song. I’m thinking: Webgame Wednesday, ooooh yeahTime to pick up your mouse and give it a clickNo need [...] Amy Dalness \ Mar 08, 2007 Blog Defeated.
Politica 101 I just received this press release from EmergeNew Mexico. Instead of rehashing all the details, I’m just going to give it to you [...] Christie Chisholm \ Mar 08, 2007 Blog
Drink What I Like “Drink what you like” is an old adage in the wine community, meaning you should drink the type and kind of wine that [...] Andres Torrez \ Mar 01, 2007 Food
Thin Line John Bear Loses His Head– So I’m mad at the televison news again. It all started a couple weeks ago when my morbid [...] John Bear \ Mar 01, 2007 News
Behave! The Quintessential Gentleman: An Ironic, Sometimes Irreverent Guide To 21 St Century Manners This witty and useful guide to a gentleman’s etiquette runs the gamut from pickup basketball (don’t call ticky-tack fouls) to ’do rags (if [...] John Freeman \ Mar 01, 2007 Art
System Overload So What Does It Take To Get Child Support In This State? Earlier this month, the Alibi ran an article that focused on a single child support case in New Mexico, the case of Jessica [...] Kate Trainor \ Mar 01, 2007 News Betina McCracken (left) and Katie Falls (Kate Trainor)
In The Year 2030 Ed Mazria Leads A New Generation Of Architecture Ed Mazria takes global warming seriously. The Santa Fe architect is taking carbon emissions so seriously he’s brought his fight to reduce carbon [...] Danny Hernandez \ Mar 01, 2007 News Ed Mazria has been an advocate for sustainable architecture for more than 30 years. (Courtesy of Mazria Inc.)