Answer Me This Traffic is the worst. What are people stealing from public schools? How many students can claim a diploma after four years of high [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 21, 2009 Read More
Thin Line: Pounding Pavement Pounding Pavement When I was but an intern reporter at a daily newspaper, I got an assignment I’ll never forget. Due to a lack of [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 21, 2009 Read More
A Neutral Milk Hotel Musical The much-loved In the Aeroplane Over the Sea was released in 1998 by Neutral Milk Hotel. One of its many fans is Amanda [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 21, 2009 Read More In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
The Bought Women I’ll start with a confession. I watch The Real Housewives of Inanity on Bravo. I wouldn’t call it a guilty pleasure, because I [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 21, 2009 Read More You would never know it, but this woman got a lesser planet for her birthday. She saw it in a window display, and her husband noticed her admiring it, and the rest is astronomical history.
Water You Gonna Do About It Simon’s on a roll with these blog titles. They’re the best in the biz, he says. We’re on sure footing with headlines in [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 14, 2009 Read More
Are Spock And Obama The Same Guy? Writers suffering from “everything is like everything” syndrome are drawing the comparison in political rags nationwide. I haven’t seen the flick yet, but [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 14, 2009 Read More From worth1000.com
Something Something The Shins Word on Pitchfork is that Marty Crandall and Jesse Sandoval are leaving the band. “It’s an aesthetic decision,” says frontman James Mercer. “It’s [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 14, 2009 Read More There’s a “sink or swim” joke in here, but I’m not going to make it.
I Don’t Care Who’s Supreme Court Justice As Long As She’s Hawt (It’s only my impeccable taste that prevented me from adding a winking smiley face to that headline.)As the search for the next player [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 07, 2009 Read More How about this chick? She’s quite thin.
News Profile: Encantada Tv Tune In To Albuquerque Creative work in Albuquerque continues to bloom, but its fruits aren’t always seen. That’s the hypothesis of Steve Ranieri, director of public access [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 07, 2009 Read More Standing in front of a TV piñata at Channel 26’s opening event are some of the people propelling the station: (from left) Tony Gallegos, executive director of the South Valley Economic Development Center; Glenna Voigt, principal of the Media Arts Collaborative Charter School; Steve Ranieri, director of public access Channel 27; and Patti Gladstone, president of the charter school’s Governance Council. (Marisa Demarco)
Desert Rock Gasps For Breath The Feds Motion To Yank The Permit For A Disputed Power Plant Sarah Jane White lives in a log house on open rangeland a little ways south of Farmington. The house is small, 48 years [...] Marisa Demarco \ May 07, 2009 Read More