Interview: Photographer Mike Ruiz Makes Others Look (And Feel) Good Mike Ruiz Makes Others Look (And Feel) Good Mike Ruiz is a photographer, model and TV personality known for his work on “America’s Next Top Model,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and magazine [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Jun 10, 2010 Read More
For Musical Theatre Southwest, The Answer Is “To Be” For Musical Theatre Southwest, It Isn’t A Question Theater requires transformation. Just as Erik converts from creepy, underground stalker to crestfallen, understanding admirer in The Phantom of the Opera, it is [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Jun 03, 2010 Read More Albuquerque Fire investigators aren’t yet sure what caused Musical Theatre Southwest’s warehouse to burn. (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Author Interview: Aussie Writer Lynette Chiang’s Account Of Bicycling Around Cuba An Aussie Lady Bikes Around An Island From late 1999 to early 2000, Lynette Chiang traveled by folding bicycle through Cuba. An Australian, Chiang wasn’t subject to the restrictions on [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Jun 03, 2010 Read More
Culture Shock: Bizarre Bazaar, Urban Art Trawl When my trusty Twitter feed alerted me to a collaborative musical effort between Christina Aguilera and M.I.A., I tried, really tried, not to [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ Jun 03, 2010 Read More
Turner To Cézanne: Masterpieces From The Davies Collection, National Museum Wales At The Albuquerque Museum Go For Van Gogh, Stay For Millet Once upon a time, in a museum far, far away, I had my iPod on random. I wandered through galleries listening to Genesis [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ May 27, 2010 Read More “The François Zola Dam,” Paul Cézanne
Culture Shock: Meet Patricia Sauthoff, Your New Friendly Neighborhood Arts And Lit Editor Let’s get this intro thingy out of the way. Hi! I’m your new friendly neighborhood arts and lit editor. Things I like: video [...] Patricia Sauthoff \ May 27, 2010 Read More
Art News: The National Hispanic Cultural Center’s Art Museum Clears The Air After A Fire Cultural Center’s Art Museum Clears The Air A billowing mass of dark smoke enshrouded the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s 16-acre campus the afternoon of Monday, April 5. The smoke came [...] Khyber Oser \ May 27, 2010 Read More The only art on display at the National Hispanic Cultural Center right now is the architecture. (Khyber Oser)
Performance Review: The Vortex Takes On Chekhov The Vortex Takes On Chekhov It seemed like a good idea, a happy confluence of events. For my final theater review as the Alibi’s arts and literature editor [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 20, 2010 Read More Laura Claggett (Irina), Hannah Kauffmann (Masha) and Wendy Scott (Olga)
Duke City Dimestories: Prose-Only Open Mic Short Stories Long On Ambition Three minutes. No poems.Those are the rules at DimeStories—a prose-only open mic trying to gain traction in Albuquerque’s poetry-dominated reading circuit. The timing [...] Khyber Oser \ May 20, 2010 Read More
Culture Shock: The Long(Ish) Goodbye In trying to write Culture Shock for this week, I’ve felt like J. Alfred Prufrock: “Then how should I begin … and how [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 20, 2010 Read More