The Intern: Volume Vi A Brief Encounter With Loca I boarded Bus 766 the other day and sat on the elevated seats above the middle wheels— an important detail because these seats [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Aug 02, 2007 Read More Like this, only more loca.
Plants Find Inner Peace Through Photosynthesis Light your frangipani-scented incense. Roll another blunt. Absorb into your blood the music of Plants. The Oregon-based psychedelic-folk group founded by Josh Blanchard [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Aug 02, 2007 Read More Plants, baby
The Intern: Volume V My First Run In With Yoga I’ll be honest with you, I am a manly man. I am not a sissy, diaper-wipe mamma’s boy. (Just kidding, mom.) I do [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 26, 2007 Read More
On The Spot Improv Tuba Master Sounds Off On Albuquerque's Shrinking Venue Pool Mark Weaver is a man of two very different hats. In one he is an architect, governed by the strict rules of design [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 26, 2007 Read More Mark Weaver and his tuba, abstracted.
The Intern: Volume Iv Instant Coffee And The Grind On My Secret Crush On Hermione Granger I have a serious problem with Folgers coffee. I mean it is this instant, pathetic excuse for coffee that looks more like the [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 26, 2007 Read More Why, yes, I am with Thomas the Intern
Heavy Lifting An Interview With Clarence Bass, Local Bodybuilder Extraordinaire Clarence Bass has the lungs of a cheetah, pecks that could snap a leather belt and abs that give his fitted T-shirts rug [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 19, 2007 Read More (Xavier Mascareñas)
The Intern: Volume Ii Talk To Your Neighbors Last week I made an erroneous claim, insinuating that people who use public transportation have poor hygiene. For this I would like to [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 19, 2007 Read More Make new friends as you wait for the bus.
The Intern: Volume Iii The Second Coming In Phone Form I held the iPhone.My hand is still shaking. No, seriously, shaking . Like when you are in love with a girl and you [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 19, 2007 Read More Decisions, decisions ...
The Dragon Is Laid To Rest If you haven’t heard by now, the Blue Dragon (formally 1517 Girard NE) has been slain. The Blue Dragon Coffeehouse, Albuquerque’s mecca for [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 19, 2007 Read More Blue dragon.
The Intern: Volume I Take The Bus My first issue with the great city of Albuquerque: the parking … and the traffic, for that matter. After I traveled through Chicago’s [...] Thomas Gilchrist \ Jul 12, 2007 Read More Albuquerque at rush hour is not as fun as it looks.