Baked Goods: Fire In The Hole Ultra Health Breaks The Sweat The heat had long since settled into the pores of my skin when I came to a dead stop on I-40. We were [...] Joshua Lee \ May 31, 2018 Cannabis
Misanthropes And Moshpits Launchpad Sees Hawthorne Reach Heavy Heights Though Albuquerque is centuries old, I cannot shake the feeling that we have grown together, that our fates are somehow inextricably connected, intertwined [...] Adam Wood \ May 31, 2018 Music (courtesy of the venue)
Show Up!: How Soon Is Meow? There’s A Club If You’d Like To Go “I am the son/ And the heir/ Of a shyness that is criminally vulgar/ I am the son and heir/ Of nothing in [...] August March \ May 31, 2018 Music The Timewreckers (courtesy of the artist)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A 30-year-old man was ordered by a judge to move out of his parents’ home last week. As part of a civil lawsuit [...] Joshua Lee \ May 31, 2018 News
Found Objects Resurfacing The Harwood Art Center (1114 Seventh Street NW) is once again hosting their annual show of up-and-comers, Surface: Emerging Artists of New Mexico, [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 31, 2018 Art (Anita Beatriz)
Idiot Box: Networks Hawk New Shows Networks Hawk New Shows Earlier this month the big broadcast TV networks dumped their unwanted shows in record numbers—all to make room for a new crop of [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ May 24, 2018 Film
Beer Guy Program Sets The Pace For Craft Brewing Industry Whenever I come back to Albuquerque, I am always surprised by how much the city has changed. It still feels like home; the [...] Adam Wood \ May 24, 2018 News
Editorial: 4 Years Without Michael Henningsen These Our Actors, As I Foretold You, Were All Spirits The issue of Weekly Alibi you are holding in your hands this very minute shares the date of its availability—May 23—with the anniversary [...] August March \ May 24, 2018 News Michael Henningsen (Weekly Alibi)
Culture Shock: The Digital Revolution Artechouse Brings New Experiences And Mediums To Albuquerque Inside the darkened gallery, star-like pinpricks of light move in response to the humans who open their hands and manipulate them. Shapes coalesce [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 24, 2018 Art Washington, D.C.-based Artechouse brings digital, experiential art to Albuquerque in XYZT: Abstract Landscapes (AMCB)
Reel World: Heroes At The Library, Budget On The Brain, Drink ’N’ Watch And Short-Sleeve Cinema Heroes At The Library Sunday Movies! returns to the Patrick J. Baca Library, better known as the Central and Unser Library, this Sunday, May 27. From 1:30 [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ May 24, 2018 Film