Idiot Box: “On Becoming A God In Central Florida” “On Becoming A God In Central Florida” On Showtime Kirsten Dunst has starred in her fair share of hit movies (Jumanji, Little Women, Bring It On, Spider-Man) but rarely has she been [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Aug 22, 2019 Film
Baked Goods: Strangers In A Strange Land Battle Continues Over Non-Resident Mmj Applications High weirdness continues to be the rule this year for marijuana in New Mexico. Recent events have led me to be fully convinced [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 22, 2019 Cannabis
Week In Sloth “Love Alarm” (Netflix streaming anytime) Netflix keeps ramping up its Korean language offerings, premiering this romantic comedy about a young woman looking for [...] Alibi \ Aug 22, 2019 Film
Newscity: Leaders Plan For Domestic Terrorism, Aps Still Short On Teachers, Feds Defend Migrant Assistance Cuts Leaders Plan For Domestic Terrorism In wake of the deadly shooting in El Paso, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and other state leaders met last week to outline ways [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 22, 2019 News
Letters: Corporate Environmentalists Corporate Environmentalists I’m a loyal and true, red-white-and-blue American, therefore I dislike government telling me what to do. But I admit that laws such as [...] Alibi \ Aug 22, 2019 News
A Thought Beyond Oblivion: Reyes Padilla’s Ascension Reyes Padilla’s Ascension Reyes Padilla may have hit on something elusive and rare with his new work Ascension at Harwood Art Center. Ascension is an expansive [...] Clarke Conde \ Aug 22, 2019 Art The pricing map for Reyes Padilla’s Ascension—not the actual piece (Courtesy of the artist)
Arts Interview: Shining A Light On A Black Hole An Interview With Barbara Grothus When it is quiet in the gallery, you can hear the Geiger counter in the room note each decaying radioactive particle. With predictable [...] Clarke Conde \ Aug 22, 2019 Art Barbara Grothus, curator of the Black Hole/Atomic City (State of Decay) exhibit at Sanitary Tortilla Factory, stands by a piece by South Valley artist Mitch Berg. (Clarke Condé)
Odds & Ends A mysterious man wearing a TV on his head left vintage TV sets on the porches of more than 50 homes in Virginia [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 22, 2019 News
Found Objects Print Patter Tamarind Institute Artist-in-Residence Noel Anderson talks about his work that “primarily focuses on the mediation of socially constructed images on identity formation as [...] Alibi \ Aug 22, 2019 Art (courtesy of the artist)
Reel World: Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Movies on the Plaza continues this Friday, Aug. 23 with Disney’s animated hit The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The 1996 film was nominated [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Aug 22, 2019 Film