From D.c. To Biafra All Aunt Hagar's Children For a long time, Washington, D.C. was without a fictional chronicler—someone to tell the stories of its people, not just its politicians. Edward [...] John Freeman \ Sep 21, 2006 Art
Greg Palast Under Fire These days, being a reporter is risky business. Dig too deep and folks come after you–folks usually belonging to a government, sometimes your [...] Christie Chisholm \ Sep 21, 2006 Blog
Odds & Ends Dateline: England– A homeowner in the southwestern town of Treovis has been cited by local police for “placing a garden gnome with intent [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Sep 21, 2006 News
Culture Shock Read and Converse— The Lannan Foundation’s annual Readings and Conversations series gets cooking this week with a heated dialog between legendary muckrakers Seymour [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 21, 2006 Art Seymour Hersh
On The Streets What do you think of when you hear the word "streetcar"? 1950s Paris? The modern-day urban transportation mecca that is Portland, Ore.? Marlon [...] Christie Chisholm \ Sep 21, 2006 Blog Well, he’s not a streetcar. But he’s much more fun to look at.
Takacs String Quartet Simms Center Takacs String Quartet, one of the world’s premier quartets, will return to Albuquerque this weekend. Takacs brings equal parts passion and intellect to [...] Abi Blueher \ Sep 21, 2006 Art Takacs String Quartet
Paul Strand Georgia O'keeffe Museum Thirty-five photographs from one of America’s pioneers of modernist photography will go on display starting this weekend at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. In [...] Abi Blueher \ Sep 21, 2006 Art “St. Francis Church, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, 1931” by Paul Strand
Williams’ World Schedule The Fusion Theatre Company’s Tennessee Williams Festival Suddenly Last Summer Opens Thursday, Sept. 21, and runs through Sunday, Oct. 15. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. [...] Alibi \ Sep 21, 2006 Feature
Williams' World Williams' World Courtship is very much like a fine piece of theater. It requires poise and wit, well-defined roles and a healthy dose of poetic [...] Amy Dalness \ Sep 21, 2006 Feature Kristin de la O and this naked marble dude are two of the featured performers in Fusion’s production of Suddenly Last Summer.
You Get What You Pay For The Fusion Theatre Company Sticks Five Candles In Its Cake Whatever you do, please don’t refer to the Fusion Theatre Company as “edgy.” They don’t like being called “alternative” either—or “cutting-edge.” “Those are [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 21, 2006 Feature From left to right: Jacqueline Reid, Dennis Gromelski and Laurie Thomas are the brains and talent behind the Fusion Theatre Company.