Culture Shock The Best of Both Worlds— Do you like dancing? Do you like bellies? Well, why not combine the two? You’ll get a scintillating [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 22, 2006 Art The Ramla Taal Tribal Bellydance troupe will perform at the Ushasti Gallery this Friday.
Code Pink, Black Balloons And The Decider On Friday, President Bush was in Burque town to give Rep. Wilson’s supporters a photo-op–and his nonsupporters created a photo-op of their own. Amy Dalness \ Jun 22, 2006 Blog Back-pocket politician. (Amy Dalness)
Dendahl For Governor? A little more life just got injected into an already lively election year. The sharp-tongued longtime New Mexican political activist John Dendahl is [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 22, 2006 Blog
Half Life A Local Group Claims Our Groundwater Is At Risk For Radioactive Contamination A touchy subject remains touchy as plans are made to deal with a local radioactive waste site.Last month, the New Mexico Environment Department [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Jun 22, 2006 News (Scott Rickson)
The Pie Shack Review That’s Amore, Dude! Remember that scene in Point Break when John McGinley’s character (Ben) walks Keanu Reeves’ character—who could forget Johnny Utah?—down the hall and tells [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Jun 22, 2006 Food Escape the drudgery of corporate chain pizza with a visit to the Pie Shack. (Tabatha Roybal)
All The News That's Fit To Eat All The News That's Fit To Eat Olive You, Part Two– A few weeks ago I put out a call for information on a new Northeast Heights martini bar called [...] Laura Marrich \ Jun 22, 2006 Food
Through The Cracks Damage To Westside Residents' Homes Sparks A Dispute With A Hospital Robyn Mintz came home from work to an alarming sight: a 2-inch high ridge along the length of her kitchen tile, like a [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jun 22, 2006 News When the arroyo was filled to make room for the hospital parking lot, an 18-inch drainage pipe was left in its place. (Wes Naman)
Bright Enough To Blind You Last Thoughts On Luis Jimenez The 1,000-year curse of public art is that most of it is designed to be as bland and inoffensive as possible. Governmental committees [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 22, 2006 Art Luis Jimenez’ “Progress I” sculpture is located at the Albuquerque Museum.
Thin Line Oops, They Did It Again— A good friend of mine reminded me on a recent Sunday morning that all newspapers are biased. She [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 22, 2006 News
Snack Attack No. 4 Chocolatey Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch Ahhh, Cap’n Crunch. It’s a childhood favorite, while at the same time the bane of parents and general dentistry. These sweet, crunchy joy [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Jun 22, 2006 Blog Still crunchy after all these years.