Newscity: Remains Unrelated To West Mesa Murders, Water Rights Ruling Sets Precedent, Pnm Campaign Contributions Raise Questions Remains Unrelated To West Mesa Murders The Office of the Medical Investigator announced last week that human remains found near a mass gravesite were not connected to the West [...] Joshua Lee \ Jul 12, 2018 News
Idiot Box: Tidbits From Around The Dial Tidbits From Around The Dial British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen returns to television with his new Showtime docu-comedy series “Who Is America?” The seven-episode, half-hour series is being [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 12, 2018 Film
Festival Preview: Music For Living 2018 Nm Jazz Festival Offers Something For Everyone “I always thought that music had no boundaries, no limits to where it could grow and go, no restrictions on its creativity. Good [...] Adam Wood \ Jul 12, 2018 Music Ranky Tanky (courtesy of the artist)
Week In Sloth “Hot Wheels: 50th Anniversary Special” (History 6pm) Hot Wheels have been around for half a century. History Channel celebrates this momentous occasion by [...] Alibi \ Jul 12, 2018 Film
Theater News: Frankie And Johnny In The Clair De Lune Frankie And Johnny In The Claire De Lune, A 20Th Century Classic It’s 1987 in New York City. A first date leads to our two leads in bed together—and that’s not the end of the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 05, 2018 Art The stars of Aux Dog Theatre’s Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (Russell Maynor)
Music Interview: Arise, Rockers, Arise In Conversation With Mike Trujillo And Roman Barham This story about Burque’s music scene starts with none other than Gordy Andersen, a man many see as the progenitor of the days [...] August March \ Jul 05, 2018 Music Mike Trujillo and Roman Barham (Eric Williams Photography)
Free Will Astrology ARIES (March 21-April 19): Twentieth-century French novelist Marcel Proust described nineteenth-century novelist Gustave Flaubert as a *rottoire roulant, or "rolling sidewalk": plodding, toneless, [...] Rob Brezsny \ Jul 05, 2018 Freewill
Found Objects First Friday Openings Invite Revelers Into The Fold First Friday rolls around once a month, but each and every time it somehow manages to feel momentous. Music spills out of glass [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 05, 2018 Art A selection of works from Resonations in Clay at the Albuquerque Open Space Visitors Center (Courtesy of the City of Albuquerque)
Idiot Box: “Post Radical” On Viceland “Post Radical” On Viceland If there’s one thing Viceland—the basic cable channel formerly known as History International and now run by the less academically minded Vice Media—loves, [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 05, 2018 Film
Culture Shock: Places Of Worship Sean Paul Gallegos Works In Transformation And Self-Definition “Sometimes, I feel like the shoes call me,” Sean Paul Gallegos said, elaborating on a nearly 20 year career that has evolved out [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jul 05, 2018 Art "Crows Feet," by Sean Paul Gallegos. Discarded sneaker scraps, thread, felt and laces, 2017. (Sean Paul Gallegos)