Gallery Box: Bright Rain Gallery calls Old Town its home, but the gallery owners’ mission is to infuse the area’s tradition with edgy and interesting [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Apr 30, 2009 Read More David Polka
Festival Preview Words Afire Festival Unites Unm Playwrights With Nyc Directors The transition from the world of academics to the professional world can be jarring. The debut of the New American Plays Initiative at [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Apr 23, 2009 Read More From left to right: Morgan Fife, Ninette Mordaunt and Morgan Harris in Deception Pass (Max Woltman)
Gallery Box: Dry Heat Gallery Dry Heat Gallery is focused on uplifting the human spirit through its exhibitions. The mission of gallery founders DeAnna Dimmitt, Rick Meiers and [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More Solstice Sunrays (David Cramer)
News Profile: Keeping Score On Title Ix One Legislator Drives New Mexico To Size Up Gender Equity In School Sports Rep. Danice Picraux remembers playing basketball for her high school in New York City. "We wore funny-looking gym outfits," Picraux says. "We didn’t [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More Rep. Danice Picraux’s new law asks New Mexico schools to reveal data about their compliance with Title IX. (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Gallery Box: Arthaus66 Formerly an online-only gallery, it seems appropriate that ArtHaus66 is now housed in the same building where Bill Gates and Paul Allen began [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Apr 02, 2009 Read More Work by Lena Bartula and Karen Wight
Gallery Box: Weyrich Gallery Art Can Be Therapeutic Though Weyrich Gallery is a small space, it presents work intended to surpass limits. Weyrich’s focus is harmony. The gallery shows handmade jewelry, [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Mar 26, 2009 Read More Contemporary Japanese pot on display at Weyrich
Thin Line: Unwanted Legacy Unwanted Legacy Media coverage of crime is always divisive. Reporters have to respect victims and their grieving families while writing for a public that thrives [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Mar 12, 2009 Read More
Gallery Box: Harwood Art Center Before the Harwood Art Center was Albuquerque’s largest multi-media art space, the building housed the Harwood Girls School from 1925 to 1976. The [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Mar 05, 2009 Read More
Festival News Global Dancefest 2009 The upside of globalization is that it’s supposed to eliminate the distances between countries. The irony of the current economic state means that [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Mar 05, 2009 Read More Potato Country by Gunilla Heilborn, Sweden (week two) (Marko Mäkinen)
Thin Line: Domestic Terror Domestic Terror Muzzammil Hassan reported his wife’s death to police on Feb. 12. Police found Aasiya Zubair Hassan decapitated at the office of the Orchard [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Feb 26, 2009 Read More