Year In Review: Arts & Lit 2018 In Art Imitating Life And Vice Versa Being really angry for the first part of the year—about all of the big stuff that in the broadest sweep is important to [...] Maggie Grimason \ Dec 20, 2018 Read More Still from Allyson Packer’s Liquid State at Vitrine this summer (Courtesy of Allyson Packer)
Arts Interview: Light Intensity Lux Zine's Depth Of Field And Purpose Friday, Dec. 7 sees the release of issue four of Lux Zine, the homegrown photography publication launched by Aaron War and Devon Tencza [...] Maggie Grimason \ Dec 13, 2018 Read More Lux Zine’s fourth issue of the year will be released on Friday.
Culture Shock: The Literary Life Organic Books Opens Up Shop In Nob Hill Through the picture windows that look out to the street near the intersection of Carlisle Blvd. and Central Ave., two members of the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Dec 13, 2018 Read More Organic Books looks out onto Carlisle Blvd, near the corner of Central. (Eric Williams Photography)
Found Objects Happy Elfin' Holidays Candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup—not just the main food groups of the elves, but the kind of saccharine holiday spirit that [...] Maggie Grimason \ Dec 13, 2018 Read More (Courtesy of Musical Theatre Southwest)
Found Objects Brace Your Elves Another year, another Ugly Sweater Revue. That’s right, Duke City Repertory Theatre is at it again beginning on Thursday, Dec. 6. For the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Dec 06, 2018 Read More Attachment Theory opens Friday at Vitrine. (Haley Greenfeather English)
Last Minute Gift Guide 2018: North Valley North Valley Emporium It’s an accepted aim of gift giving to present your friend, partner, family member, mail carrier or whoever with something that is unique, [...] Maggie Grimason \ Dec 06, 2018 Read More North Valley Emporium
Culture Shock: Land Bridges Land Art Students Forge Connections Between Species, Places, People The land arts movement came of age in the ’60s and ’70s in part as protest to the gallery-centric commodification and commercialization of [...] Maggie Grimason \ Dec 06, 2018 Read More On the Fracking is Fracking Reality Tour in the Greater Chaco Region. (Jeanette Hart-Mann)
Culture Shock: Art For All Mothership Alumni's Paganology And Beyond As the winter solstice approaches, the days continue to get shorter. While some people are turning up the carols, others are quietly working [...] Maggie Grimason \ Nov 29, 2018 Read More Paganology features work from many diverse artists working in all sorts of mediums (Courtesy of Mothership Alumni)
Arts Interview: Books And Bags Local Releases First Novel, Chinese Gucci Hosho McCreesh—occasional Alibi contributor, poet, artist, and now, novelist—recently spent four years writing his forthcoming novel, Chinese Gucci (officially out Nov. 30). The [...] Maggie Grimason \ Nov 29, 2018 Read More Local artist and writer Hosho McCreesh’s first novel, Chinese Gucci, drops on Nov. 30 (Courtesy of Hosho McCreesh)
Theater Preview: It's A Wondeful Life Local Theater Makes Life More Wonderful By this point—like, 72 years after the original film’s release—we know the story. George Bailey is having a rough time, and thinking of [...] Maggie Grimason \ Nov 29, 2018 Read More The cast of It’s a Wonderful Life at Albuquerque Little Theatre. (Courtesy of Albuquerque Little Theatre)