Culture Shock Stay Tooned— Comics legend Scott McCloud will make a rare appearance at the Art Center Design College (5000 Marble NE) this Wednesday, July [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 12, 2007 Read More A self-portrait of Scott McCloud
Burning Bush, Part 47 St. Pete’s motivations were probably less than pure, but his decision to ditch his support for the Iraq war could still have positive [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 12, 2007 Read More
The Daily Word, 06.28.07 The pregnant wife of the Los Lunas soldier who died last weekend in Iraq just had her car stolen. A fund has been [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 05, 2007 Read More
365 Days/365 Plays Back in 2002, Pulitzer Prize-winner Suzan-Lori Parks decided to start writing a play a day for a year. At the end of 12 [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 05, 2007 Read More
The Festival Of Opinions Is Upon Us! Rejoice! Rejoice! Looks like it’s going to be a hot one, so dress appropriately and drink plenty of fluids. Tomorrow, from noon to 4 p.m., [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 05, 2007 Read More
Culture Shock Freedom Rock— My eternal gratitude to everyone who came out for the Alibi’s Festival of Opinions last Saturday on the Fourth Street mall. [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 05, 2007 Read More
We're Here To Help! Friends At Solarts My personal vision of hell pretty much matches that network sitcom about a bunch of white-bread “friends” living in grotesque intimacy with each [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 05, 2007 Read More That’s Joseph West in his mesh “bed” surrounded by his new friends. Don’t they look pleasant?
Culture Shock Stuff Me Full of Art— La Quiche Parisienne Bistro opened about half a year ago at 401 Copper NW, a mere block from [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 28, 2007 Read More “Studio, Wine and Scarf” by Gary Eugene Jefferson
If You Can’t Stand The Heat, Get Out Of Albuquerque A few pics from this weekend’s backpacking trip in the San Pedro Mountains near Cuba. Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 28, 2007 Read More Almost 30 different terrestrial orchids grow in New Mexico. Most of them don’t look like much. Calypso Bulbosa is one of the exceptions. (This orchid also grows on the crest of the Sandias, typically popping up right after the spring snow melts.)
The Daily Word, 06.21.07 A teacher whose grade was changed so a senior high school student could graduate speaks out for the first time.After a state investigation [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 28, 2007 Read More