Gallery Review: Crazy Colors At The Albuquerque Museum The Albuquerque Museum’s Unusual Color Swap As far as cognitive peculiarities go, synesthesia seems pretty sweet. Instead of just hearing sounds, the brain translates the aural with another sense [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Sep 16, 2010 Read More “Musical Notes” by Emil Bisttram
Culture Shock: John Bear Named Arts Editor; Art Community Furious John Bear Given Culture Beat, Apocalypse Expected It seems my journalism career has come full circle—I went from culture editor to police reporter back to culture editor; or arts and [...] John Bear \ Sep 16, 2010 Read More John Bear, hard at work (courtesy of stevesbraccia)
Performance Review: Call Me Crazy But I Think The Captain Is Steering Us Right Toward That Enormous Sperm Whale Moby-Dick And The Crazed Sea Captain Who Hates Him Even if you’ve never read Moby-Dick, there are probably a few things you already know about the story simply by existing in modern [...] Christie Chisolm \ Sep 16, 2010 Read More “If I have to tell you guys again, we’re turning this boat around and going home.” (John Maio)
You Feelin’ Cyber, Punk?: An Interview With William Gibson Get Into The Mind Of William Gibson Ask any aficionado to list the foundational texts of cyberpunk and you will surely hear mention of William Gibson’s 1984 debut novel, Neuromancer. [...] Scott McCool \ Sep 09, 2010 Read More
Culture Shock: The Long Goodbye And Petitioning For Art Burque, I Hardly Knew Ye Sometimes life hands you lemons, and when that happens, you’re stuck squeezing the shit out of those lemons onto fried fish in hopes [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Sep 09, 2010 Read More
Culture Shock: Three (Count ‘Em!) Plays Opening This Week Around Town; 46% Of Nm Adults Read Below 6Th Grade Level—Support The Cause At Literacy Day Lunch Curtain Call An all-you-can-sit-through buffet is on the menu for theater lovers this week with three plays opening around town. Let’s go through this in [...] Alibi \ Sep 02, 2010 Read More
Deliquesce: Site Santa Fe Tries To Extend Its Branches A Little Too Far Site Santa Fe Tries To Extend Its Branches A Little Too Far I remember the exact moment I fell in love with moving image arts. It was September of 2002, somewhere on the upper spiral [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Sep 02, 2010 Read More An empty room in SITE Santa Fe is filled with overwhelming sound (Eric Swanson)
Two Actors Share A Life In The Theatre At The Adobe Adobe’s A Life In The Theatre A Life in the Theatre makes stage acting seem like writing: You throw your soul into the black and uncaring void until you [...] John Bear \ Sep 02, 2010 Read More
Book News: No Need To Shhh! When You’re Downloading From Home No Need To Shhh! When You’re Downloading From Home The news sent shock waves through the publishing industry: In the second fiscal quarter, amazon.com—the world’s largest online book retailer—had sold more electronic [...] Khyber Oser \ Aug 26, 2010 Read More
Culture Shock: Ladies, Critters And An Art Fight Club Lady Leaders Despite Sarah Palin and New Mexico’s dueling female gubernatorial candidates, not that many women run for office, according to Jennifer Lawless. Why the [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Aug 26, 2010 Read More