All Apologies I am no Republican. Neither am I a Democratic apologist. Yet, I am not shocked or amazed at the results of our nation's [...] rudy carrillo \ Nov 04, 2004 Blog
Bush Wins The Dumb-Ass Vote, Cruises To Second Term. Statistically speaking, we now know that dumb-asses voted for George W. Bush and smart folks voted for John Kerry. You might even say, [...] Tim McGivern \ Nov 04, 2004 Blog
Early Exit Polls Show Lead For Kerry In Swing States From Salon.com (www.salon.com/politics/war_room/): As of 2pm Eastern, exit polls show Kerry winning in Florida (51-48), Pennsylvania (60-40), Ohio (52-48), Michigan (51-47), New Mexico [...] Gwyneth Doland \ Nov 02, 2004 Blog
Kind Words For Bush Supporters From Bill Maher On Election Eve The following is just a tiny excerpt of my interview with Bill Maher, host of HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.†Since his [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 01, 2004 Blog
Aural Fixation Why not refer to Brian Wilson's latest CD as simply Smile? Because, essentially, it isn't that record. Smile, as pretty much anyone with [...] Michael Henningsen \ Oct 28, 2004 Music
Home Made Galeria Artopia We can dream, can't we, of some better world where art rather than money is king? Sure we can. Allan Rosenfield isn't some [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Oct 28, 2004 Art
Sonic Reducer Like Jim Cosgrove, local recording artist John Grant makes children's music that's designed to keep the adults engaged, too. But where Cosgrove's recordings [...] Michael Henningsen \ Oct 28, 2004 Music
Odds & Ends Dateline: Austria—Somewhere in Europe a witch is homeless. Officials in Hietzing have decided to demolish a life-size gingerbread house constructed by a group [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Oct 28, 2004 News
Feature Heather Wilson'S Voting Record Reveals Her True Colors The Alibi is a progressive newspaper. Congresswoman Heather Wilson is a right-wing congresswoman. So it's not all that surprising that we would disagree [...] Gwyneth Doland and Steven Robert Allen \ Oct 28, 2004 Feature
Culture Shock For the fifth year in a row, the Words Afire theater festival sets Albuquerque ablaze with a host of new work by up [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Oct 28, 2004 Art