Magnetic Do I know why the bunny has magnets for ears? Nope. But it’s awesome. Weird— but awesome. Amy Dalness \ Oct 12, 2006 Blog Hello, bunnykins.
High Yield “The Nine” On Abc All things considered, this has been an impressive season. The new shows have proved, by and large, to be a diverse, smartly written [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Oct 12, 2006 Film
Week In Sloth The Week In Sloth “Decoding the Past: Secrets of the Dollar Bill” (History 7 p.m.) Ever wonder what all the symbols and words and crap on the [...] Alibi \ Oct 12, 2006 Film
Woodward's State Woodward's State Some of us around the office are getting a little antsy to read Bob Woodward’s new book, State of Denial –the third in [...] Christie Chisholm \ Oct 12, 2006 Blog
Not In My Backyard At the Oct. 4 meeting, councilors debated what will or will not be allowed in various neighborhoods. Councilor Isaac Benton moved an administration [...] Laura Sanchez \ Oct 12, 2006 News Cadigan moved a bill to prohibit subdivisions from restricting the use of solar collectors. The bill passed unanimously.
Culture Shock Pillowman — In Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman , a fiction writer in a totalitarian state is questioned about his violent short stories due [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Oct 12, 2006 Art
Music To Your Ears Say Goodnight to Sonny’s Bar & Grill– I just got a very heartfelt e-mail from local musician Chris Valencia that opens with the [...] Laura Marrich \ Oct 12, 2006 Music
It’s What’s For Dinner The E.coli Breakout On Spinach Makes Us Wonder … What’s Really On Our Plates? In October, the FBI and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) executed search warrants on two California produce companies. It does seem [...] Laura Paskus \ Oct 12, 2006 News Monte Skarsgard rests on a post in one of Los Poblanos’ harvested fields. (Wes Naman)
All The News That's Fit To Eat All The News That's Fit To Eat Readers’ Choice– All right, I get it. You’ve been sniffing out some really amazing new food finds and I’ve … been ignoring you. [...] Laura Marrich \ Oct 12, 2006 Food
The Sound Of Silence A Resolution To Quiet Albuquerque’s Trains Passes The City Council For some, the sound of progress is the sound of nothing at all.A resolution to install quiet zones at the nine railroad crossings [...] Christie Chisholm \ Oct 12, 2006 News