Author Interview If you know anyone under the age 8, then you’ve heard of Skippyjon Jones.For the rest of you, Skippyjon is a Siamese kittyboy [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 24, 2009 Read More Pay no attention to the woman behind the chihuahua cat!
Downtown’s Go! Arts Festival Now in its eighth year, Downtown’s GO! Arts Festival is concerned, naturally, with the promotion of the arts. But perhaps even more important [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 24, 2009 Read More
Culture Shock: Strings Attached Strings Attached I’ve been playing The Beatles: Rock Band nearly nonstop since it came out last week and have never been more pleased with technology [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 17, 2009 Read More
Performance Review: “Now I Am Become Death, The Destroyer Of Worlds” The Love Song Of J. Robert Oppenheimer At the very least, Mother Road Theatre Company’s production of The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer is ambitious. Written by Carson Kreitzer, [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 17, 2009 Read More Christopher Atwood as J. Robert Oppenheimer
Art News: Fair Art A Sampling Of Some Of The State Fair’s Greatest Artwork You may go to the 2009 New Mexico State Fair for the chance to eat a giant turkey leg with a fried Twinkie [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 17, 2009 Read More Quilting and sewing winners (Erin Adair-Hodges and Sean McCullough)
Culture Shock: School’s In School’s In It’s important to try new things. I’m somewhat of an expert at this. I’ve tried seven art forms, six sports, five languages and [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 10, 2009 Read More “Dawn Blossoms” by Wendell W. Unzicker
Bite-Size Beauties The Alibi ’S Annual Haiku Contest Winners In Japan, haiku are traditionally short poems focused on the natural world and our place in it. This being America, we like to [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 10, 2009 Read More
Performance Preview Their Words, Not Mine Since its premiere in 1895, The Importance of Being Earnest has been produced by countless high schools and community theater groups, and now, [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 03, 2009 Read More The Dolls speak the Queen’s English. (Russell Maynor)
Culture Shock: Listen And Learn When I was in college, I was paid by an installation artist to read mathematical proofs in a husky voice, the recording of [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Sep 03, 2009 Read More Listening to the landscape, part of The Very Rich Hours
Culture Shock: On Yarn And Yarns I taught myself how to knit about eight years ago. I never finished the first item, which I can only describe as a [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Aug 27, 2009 Read More (churchofbeethoven.org)