Culture Shock: Central Artsy Parts. Photo Show, Old-Timey Postcards, Paintings Of Tacos, And A Scooter Shop Show! Central Artsy Parts There are so many cool art shows happening, all the time, everywhere in this city. I’m just going to cram in a mention [...] Summer Olsson \ Jun 09, 2011 Read More Detail from Richard Levy Gallery postcard wall
Show Up! Get Your Jig On At Zoukfest What The Heck’s A Zouk? Although it sounds like some kind of Dr. Seuss creation, perhaps with a long beak and bright blue fur, zouk is actually two [...] Summer Olsson \ Jun 02, 2011 Read More The bouzouki, or zouk
Performance Preview: Blackout’s Say You Love Satan Even The Dark Prince Has Romantic Problems Imagine you meet a guy at the laundromat. He’s handsome, charming and smart. He reads Dostoevsky. (But only if you’re into that.) You [...] Summer Olsson \ Jun 02, 2011 Read More Zachary Sears (left) and Michael Carter in Say You Love Satan (Katy Belvin)
Culture Shock: The 5Th Annual Duke City Improv Fest The Funnies Our calf of a city is fatted with festivals. I mean geez, we’ve got articles about three in this issue alone. Let’s talk [...] Summer Olsson \ Jun 02, 2011 Read More
Deepak And Gotham Chopra Talk Superheroes Deepak And Gotham Chopra Talk Superpowers Superman and Batman have a lot to teach us about ourselves and our capacity for greatness. Also, inside each of us lurks our [...] Summer Olsson \ Jun 02, 2011 Read More Gotham and Deepak Chopra (photo courtesy of HarperCollins)
Alibi Picks: See Everything In Black And White Create an artwork, in any medium, but it must have only two colors. Even grays are off-limits. Oh, and you have a deadline. [...] Summer Olsson \ Jun 02, 2011 Read More Painting by Laila Cola Weeks, an artist featured in the show
Alibi Picks: Bikes ’N’ Brews You and your friends can take your two-wheelers down a delicious route on Saturday, from one local brewery to another, until you’ve hit [...] Summer Olsson \ Jun 02, 2011 Read More
Alibi Picks: Visible, Vital, Valuable A new exhibition at the New Mexico History Museum illuminates the legacy of African-American communities in our state. The show focuses on three [...] Summer Olsson \ May 26, 2011 Read More
Alibi Picks: More Exciting Than Regular Seeds Southern California artist Martin Facey is fascinated by life and the forces that come together to create it: light, time, humidity, heat. In [...] Summer Olsson \ May 26, 2011 Read More
Show Up! Eight Straight Days Of African Culture In New Mexico Camp And Concerts Feature African Music And Dance If you’re excited by the idea of eight straight days of dancing, singing, drumming and learning about African culture with renowned teachers from [...] Summer Olsson \ May 26, 2011 Read More Rujeko Dumbutshena, Camp Mabina’s founder, leads a dance workshop.