Smart Lunch Unm Food Service Partners With Local Farmers The University of New Mexico is getting fresh with local farmers—in the kitchen, that is.University food service staff has wised up to student [...] Kate Trainor \ Mar 06, 2008 Read More A poster gives UNM diners the backstory on these New Mexico potatoes. (Tina Larkin)
Food Interview An Interview With One Of Albuquerque’s Favorite Chefs Beloved chef Jennifer James, formerly of Graze, is back on Albuquerque’s food scene after a year-long hiatus. Last week the Alibi spoke with [...] Kate Trainor \ Sep 27, 2007 Read More Well-known Albuquerque Chef Jennifer James is seen reflected in the mirror behind her workstation at Chef du Jour. (Tina Larkin)
Shooting Holes In Aps Security’s Call For Arms Seldom does an issue move me to drop the newspaper and pen a commentary on-the-spot. But after reading Michael Orick’s letter in support [...] Kate Trainor \ Sep 20, 2007 Read More
Climb The Stairway To Heaven, Ride The Elevator To Jail Six Peaceful Anti-War Protesters Are Convicted On Federal Charges, Facing Jail Time And Fines Six Catholic peace activists were tried and convicted on federal charges last Thursday, following their assembly in the lobby elevator of the Joseph [...] Kate Trainor \ Sep 13, 2007 Read More (Jeremy Eaton)
Playing Dirty Politics, Pollution And Power Heat Up Public Hearing On Desert Rock Both Australia and Canada have resolved to ban incandescent bulbs in favor of energy-efficient compact fluorescents within the next decade. Meanwhile, environmentalists fear [...] Kate Trainor \ Jul 26, 2007 Read More (Jeff Drew)
Taken For A Ride Residents Battle Bmx And The City From her living room window, 85-year-old Mary Trujillo has a full view of her newest neighbor, the Duke City BMX track. Her husband, [...] Kate Trainor \ Jun 14, 2007 Read More The original plan for the BMX track approved by Lomas de Cielo, where the tennis courts were kept next to the neighborhood to serve as a buffer
Military Brats Waging A War Against Recruitment At Albuquerque’s Public High Schools In Albuquerque’s high schools, students are more likely to sign up for military service than join the student senate. The armed forces are [...] Kate Trainor \ May 31, 2007 Read More
First Taste The Daily Grind Doles Out Sage Wisdom And Savory Treats Nancy Rogers bakes the best scones in the city—sans any Queen Elizabeth snobbery. Like Nancy, the scones are sweet but laced with a [...] Kate Trainor \ May 03, 2007 Read More Daily grinders soak in the coffee shop's new Downtown digs. (Tina Larkin)
A Good Man Is Hard To Find Burque Needs Big Brothers Many of us have fond memories of our younger siblings biting us on the leg, stealing our favorite shirt or telling lies to [...] Kate Trainor \ Apr 19, 2007 Read More Kerrie Copelin (Tina Larkin)
Balloons: 1, Wal-Mart: 0 The April 4 meeting kicked off with a staple appearance by Albuquerque Animal Control, which featured a police officer parading a terrier puppy [...] Kate Trainor \ Apr 12, 2007 Read More