Einstein And Picasso Walk Into A Bar: The Aux Dog Theatre Puts On Picasso At The Lapin Agile The Aux Dog Theatre Puts On Picasso At The Lapin Agile Art and science are usually viewed as separate, walled-off worlds. It’s been said that art, while influenced by philosophy and strategy, maintains steadfast [...] Christie Chisholm \ Sep 23, 2010 Read More The Aux Dog players take on a Steve Martin original. From left: Kelsey Ann Olson, Paul Rodriguez Jr., Nick Ganjei, Graham Gentz and Joe P. Martinez. (Christy Lopez)
Museum Summer Guide: Cool Exhibits For Any Attitude Summer Exhibits For Any Attitude Summer may be synonymous with a break from education, but that doesn’t mean you want your brain to rust. Plus, when the heat [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 13, 2010 Read More Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
Author Interview: Corinne Tippett And Just A Couple Of Chickens Just A Couple Of Chickens Corinne Tippett never cared one way or the other about chickens. She harbored no childhood dreams of becoming a farmer, an egg seller [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 06, 2010 Read More Corinne Tippett and her farming family
Reports Of Sexual Assault Are On The Rise But Resources Are Spread Thin Reports Are On The Rise But Resources Are Spread Thin You probably know someone who’s been raped. In fact, you probably know several people who’ve been sexually assaulted at some point in their [...] Christie Chisholm \ Apr 29, 2010 Read More Executive Director of the Rape Crisis Center KC Quirk (left) with Crisis Services Manager Kate Davis and Community Educator Amy Whitfield (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Arts Interview: Keshet’s Shira Greenberg On The Importance Of Remembering Keshet Dance Company’s Ani Ma’amin At The Kimo Theatre Memory is tricky. With some memories, we owe it to ourselves and those around us to mull over and share them, at which [...] Christie Chisholm \ Apr 08, 2010 Read More From Keshet’s Ani Ma’amin
Tremble, Black Thumbs! The Alibi’s Death-Proof Guide To Gardening You’re About To Get Greened The first living thing I remember trying to grow was a strawberry plant. My mom helped me put it in the soil right [...] Christie Chisholm \ Apr 01, 2010 Read More Wes Brittenham, manager, Plants of the Southwest (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Women And Creativity 2010: Annie Leibovitz Talk, Graphic Novelist Maureen Burdock Teen Workshop, Theresa Cardenas’ Flamenco Dance Drama El Pintor Women And Creativity 2010 One of the books I remember best from my childhood is a picture book about women’s suffrage. Although it may not have a [...] Christie Chisholm \ Mar 04, 2010 Read More
Author Interview With Meg Mullins An Interview With Novelist Meg Mullins Meg Mullins never thought she’d make her living as a novelist. For one thing, the native Albuquerquean wrote short stories, not books, and [...] Christie Chisholm \ Feb 11, 2010 Read More Meg Mullins (Jerry Bauer)
Performance Review: Womensworx At The Vortex Theatre Womensworx At The Vortex Theatre Last year The Vortex Theatre put out a nationwide call for short plays for a brand-new festival called Womensworx , which would feature [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jan 21, 2010 Read More Thane Kenny and Alexa Bauer act up in “Hip Replacement” by Kerry Gildea Beck. (Alan Mitchell)
Wild Horses: The Preservation Of Spanish Mustangs The Preservation Of Spanish Mustangs In New Mexico Carlos LoPopolo is large in stature—and in ambition. His frame seems to dwarf the wooden bench he’s perched on at the Satellite Coffee [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jan 14, 2010 Read More A band of horses on the Cindy Roger LoPopolo Wild Horse Preserve in Socorro, N.M. (Carlos LoPopolo)