Show Up!: Smile And All Your Bad Days Will End “It’s like I never had to see it in your eyes or feel it/ I could tell when you smile/ It’s like I [...] August March \ Jan 25, 2018 Music Sammus (courtesy of the artist)
Theater Review: The Father Vortex Theatre's The Father Unmoors, Compels André has lost his watch. In fact, it is perpetually lost, and that is significant as we are bound to André and inserted [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jan 18, 2018 Art Paul Ford and Mark Hisler give striking performances (Ryan Dobbs)
Weekly Specials: Paying It Forward Paying It Forward In this week’s issue, we’re looking at people in the food world of Albuquerque who are paying it forward—making it a little easier [...] Robin Babb \ Jan 18, 2018 Food
Sonic Reducer: Evan Woodward, Reighnbeau, Regional Rappers Singer-songwriter Evan Woodward brings a good measure of twang to his new record, a winding, rocking thing called Ramblin’ on the Coast Highway. [...] Alibi \ Jan 18, 2018 Music
Newscity: Environmental Groups Concerned Over Proposed Permit Changes, Former Trump Appointee Running For Congress And Ped Chief Makes Insensitive Comments Environmental Groups Concerned Over Proposed Permit Changes The New Mexico Environment Department and Gov. Susana Martinez are facing criticism over a proposed revision of the permit approval process for construction [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 18, 2018 News
Letters: Crime Problem Needs Solutions, Our Manipulated President Crime Problem Needs Solutions Crime is out of control in New Mexico. Property crimes in Albuquerque are the highest in the nation, and violent crimes are increasing [...] Alibi \ Jan 18, 2018 News
Food Interview: Three Sisters Kitchen Builds Healthy Community Anzia Bennett Talks Big Plans For The Kitchen And Café “You’re a community hub,” I told Anzia Bennett after she talked with me all morning about Three Sisters Kitchen, her yet-to-open community kitchen [...] Robin Babb \ Jan 18, 2018 Food
Culture Shock: Playing With Shape Emi Ozawa Prompts Viewers To Follow The Line Toward Wonder “Play is one of my central interests,” Emi Ozawa told me as we stood squarely in the middle of the large, ground-floor space [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jan 18, 2018 Art Ozawa mimics the playful geometry of a common Japanese game in “Amidakuji” (Emi Ozawa, courtesy of Richard Levy Gallery)
Reel World Hopp On The Albuquerque Film & Music Experience is back again this year, on the schedule for June 4 through 10. This coming Thursday, Jan. [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jan 18, 2018 Film
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends An injured University of California, San Diego student is suing the institution for failing to stop her from protesting President Donald Trump. Maria [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 18, 2018 News