Culture Shock Haiku! Bless You. The Alibi ‘s annual Haiku Contest is finally here, so you can stop bugging me about it (and calling me Amy while you [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 30, 2009 Read More
Working Classroom’s Arté En Todas Partes Arté En Todas Partes isn’t just the name of Working Classroom’s newest show, it’s the organization’s credo. It means Art Everywhere, and that’s [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 30, 2009 Read More “Self Portrait” by José Flores
Culture Shock You are alone. There is nobody who can comprehend your particular suffering. You will die without ever having made a true human connection.Yeesh! [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 23, 2009 Read More
Art News: It’s Not A Dream Crafters Congregate For The Midsummer’s Craft Crawl Angelica Schaaf and Tara Mendoza founded the Enchanted Artists and Crafters of New Mexico just four months ago, and already they’ve got big [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 16, 2009 Read More A veritable crafting sampler from the Enchanted Artists and Crafters of New Mexico
Culture Shock Not Summer Lovin’ July is hot; unbearably, blisteringly hot. Though I’m a New Mexico native, I’m not made to endure this kind of heat. Composed entirely [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 16, 2009 Read More
Arts Interview: The Pajama Men Knocked Each Other Up And Gave Birth To Hilarity Albuquerque’s homegrown comedy superduo The Pajama Men, along with musician Luminous Craft, recently returned from a six (or so) month tour of the [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 16, 2009 Read More Mark Chavez and Shenoah Allen take a pregnant pause. (Nolan Rudi)
The Daily Word 07.02.09 Air France flight did not break up in air; plummeted almost vertically. Driver accused of killing four Santa Fe teens while driving intoxicated [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 09, 2009 Read More
Culture Shock Put on your broomstick skirt and take out a loan to buy dinner—in honor of the International Folk Art Market, it’s Culture Shock, [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 09, 2009 Read More
Poetry News An Interview With Newly Crowned Slam Poet Laureate Danny Solis On Saturday, June 13, some of Albuquerque’s top slam poets met at the KiMo to battle it out for the title of Albuquerque [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 09, 2009 Read More Danny Solis versifying at the 2009 Slam Poet Laureate Finals
Performance Review: The Truth About Beauty The Vortex Theatre Presents Gross Indecency: The Three Trials Of Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde believed in beauty, and the aesthetic movement he helped to promulgate held that life was to be lived decadently, beautifully. He [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Jul 02, 2009 Read More The cast of Gross Indecency gets back to the play after an impromptu rendition of “Billie Jean.” (Alan Mitchell)