News Profile: Trans Mission In The Fight For Equal Rights, Transgender Issues Have Been Left In The Dust Sometimes it takes a while for people to figure out who they are. For Adrien Lawyer, that’s an understatement. “I didn’t know there [...] Christie Chisholm \ Aug 25, 2011 Read More
Author Interview: E.b. Held Reveals Secrets Of Espionage New Mexico Intrigues Revealed By Former Cia Officer E. B. Held wasn’t a spy, but he was a spy recruiter. He worked as a clandestine operations officer with the CIA for [...] Christie Chisholm \ Aug 18, 2011 Read More
News Profile: Where Babies Come From Midwife-Run Nonprofit Births Alternative For Expectant Mothers Dar a Luz Birth & Health Center sits on a lush plot of land in the North Valley, set back from the road [...] Christie Chisholm \ Aug 04, 2011 Read More
Performance Review: Landmark Musicals’ Latest Is Well-Acted And Well-Sung Landmark Musicals’ Latest Is Well-Acted And Well-Sung Fredrik Egerman has married a virgin. After 11 months of marriage, that descriptor hasn’t changed. Anne, the playful yet guarded 18-year-old bride, has [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jul 21, 2011 Read More
Wolf Vs. State: Guv-Appointed Commission Yanks New Mexico’s Support For Wolf Reintroduction Guv-Appointed Commission Yanks New Mexico’s Support For Wolf Reintroduction The Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Program has a simple premise: reintegrate an endangered species into its natural habitat. In practice, however, bringing the [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 30, 2011 Read More (George Andrejko, Arizona Game and Fish Department)
Performance Review: The Vortex Tackles Romeo And Juliet, In Postapocalyptic Style The Vortex Tackles Romeo And Juliet Shakespeare lovers rejoice: The Vortex Theatre’s Will Power! Summer Shakespeare Festival is back. Through Aug. 7, the community theater will teem with iambic [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 09, 2011 Read More Willow Hanson and Stafford Douglas as Juliet and Romeo (Mitchell Photography)
Family Pride: Making A Place For Lgbt Parents—And Their Kids—Is A Priority For Nonprofits Making A Place For Lgbt Parents—And Their Kids—Is A Priority For Nonprofits Adrien Lawyer and Elena Letourneau are what they refer to as “invisible”—a white, seemingly straight couple with a 6-year-old son. Lawyer had his [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 09, 2011 Read More
Do It Yourself, Honey: Urban Farmers Take Living Well Into Their Own Hands Urban Farmers Take Living Well Into Their Own Hands A colony of 80,000 bees holds enough sting to kill you—actually, it holds enough to kill about 80 of you. But sitting a [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 19, 2011 Read More (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
State Looks To Reverse Green Building Codes On Earth Day, one state commission took the first step toward rolling back energy-efficient building requirements.The group is the Construction Industries Commission, and [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 19, 2011 Read More
Performance Review: Mother Road Theatre Company’s Virtual Reality And Fusion Theatre Company’s The 39 Steps An Exceptional Pair Of Plays Take two of the city’s finest actors, shake them together with an inspired and masterful theater company, slather on a large dollop of [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 05, 2011 Read More Chad Christensen-Brummett gives Bill Sterchi an earful in Virtual Reality. (David Sinkus)