The Transit Of Venus Today! A rare crossing of Venus between the Earth and our sun begins in about an hour. The New Mexico Philharmonic Orchestra is having [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ May 31, 2012 Blog (nmphil.org)
Welcome Back To The De Anza For the feature in the May 30 issue, I explored the adaptive reuse of a city-owned Route 66 motel in Upper Nob Hill. [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ May 31, 2012 Blog
Webgame Wednesday: Nuclearoids Puzzles are so much better when explosions are involved. Nuclearoids is a unique action puzzler that’s a bit like playing pool on a [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ May 31, 2012 Blog
Rowdy’s Dream Blog #252: Hummingbirds Covered With Frost. I have left my black and blue butterflies in the back yard at my parents’ house. I go out to get them but [...] Brutus De Cervantes \ May 31, 2012 Blog http://mihummingbirdguy.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html
Dish Jockey: Crêpe Central Crêpe Central Just west of Albuquerque’s intellectual bellybutton—that would be the 400 block of Downtown Central, obviously—The Market @ 610 opened in November. It’s the [...] Ari LeVaux \ May 24, 2012 Food
Navajo Group Fights Aquifer Mine Larry J. King is sick of uranium. After mining the metal in the ’70s and ’80s, he means that literally and figuratively. “We [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 24, 2012 News
Answer Me This 1) A semitruck full of what combusted on I-40? a. Marshmallow Peepsb. Lumber c. Methd. Lighter fluid 2) Why does the state’s chief [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 24, 2012 News
Letters: Primary Guide Cheers And Jeers Why, Thank You Having just dug into your May 17-23 Vote Now! issue [Feature, “Primary Election Guide”], I am reminded of the high standard of journalism [...] Alibi \ May 24, 2012 News
Say “Oui!” To Crepes In Downtown Albuquerque Somewhere off of Central, there’s a little Parisian-style crepe stand with tons of worldly ingredients to choose from, like organic greens and North [...] Laura Marrich \ May 24, 2012 Blog Strawberry and chocolate crepe (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
The Hunt For Ore Reporter Christie Chisholm spoke with Larry J. King, a Navajo man who’s fighting Hydro Resources, Inc. The company wants to mine an aquifer [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 24, 2012 Blog Larry J. King stands behind his house in Church Rock, N.M., and talks about the site where Hydro Resources, Inc. intends to mine. (Courtesy of Red Rock Pictures)