The Weekly Alibi’s Rock For Haiti Beginning at 8 p.m. this evening the Launchpad will be overrun with 12 excellent, eclectic local acts raising money for the Red Cross’s [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 04, 2010 Read More
S.o.s. From Black Market Goods Looks like Black Market Goods (formerly Stove) at 114 Morningside NE is in jam.Swing by tonight for the S.O.S. (Support Our Space) Show [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 04, 2010 Read More
Baby Howler Monkey At The Zoo Today is Cute Baby Animal Monday. (Don’t miss Disfigured Old Things With Open Sores Tuesday.) Fifi, a 14-year-old howler monkey with an unfortunate [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 04, 2010 Read More
Domestic Partnership Bill’s First Hearing Tomorrow Senate Bill 183 sponsored by Sen. Peter Wirth and Rep. Mimi Stewart will be heard in the Senate Gallery tomorrow at around 1:30 [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 04, 2010 Read More
Our Haiti Benefit Ruled! Eleven bands hit the stage on Thursday, Jan. 28, to raise money for the Red Cross relief effort on the ground in Haiti. [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 04, 2010 Read More Bluegrass stalwarts Young Edward sling a mean standup bass, spot-on clawhammer banjo playing and great three-part harmonies.
Was It Just Sexism In Massachusetts? Joni Kay Rose, the Alibi’s gender examiner, wrote a websclusive column about Scott Brown’s hyper-manly victory over Martha Coakley in liberal Massachusetts. Did [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 04, 2010 Read More How about votes for women?
Can’t Stop The Weekend Rail Runner I’m taking the Rail Runner up to Santa Fe to live-blog the legislative session with the New Mexico Independent (just like I did [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jan 28, 2010 Read More We reported in 2008 that there would be wireless Internet available on the train at the end of the year. I hear it’s still not up and running.
Newscity: Building In The Bosque A 5,700-square-foot building destined for the Bosque has some neighbors riled up. John Hart’s lived in the same house for 27 years, about [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jan 28, 2010 Read More (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Making Sausage: The Ethics Special Most of the attention during this 30-day session is focused on budget woes. But with all the bad press state politicians ate last [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jan 28, 2010 Read More
News Bite: Human Slavery In New Mexico No one has been prosecuted under the state’s 2008 human trafficking law, according to Phil Sisneros, spokesperson for the Attorney General’s Office. But [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jan 28, 2010 Read More