Museum Summer Guide: Cool Exhibits For Any Attitude Summer Exhibits For Any Attitude Summer may be synonymous with a break from education, but that doesn’t mean you want your brain to rust. Plus, when the heat [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 13, 2010 Read More Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
Culture Shock: Summer Arts Resolutions New Year’s resolutions are for suckers. Why would anyone choose to turn over a new leaf in January, a month best reserved for [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 13, 2010 Read More
Performance Review: The Outlaw, Lawman And Ghost Magic Show The Outlaw, Lawman And Ghost Magic Show Duck inside Nob Hill’s best-kept secret passageway and the first side-room to appear is the Magic and Juggling Shop—a zany bazaar where trick [...] Khyber Oser \ May 13, 2010 Read More Blake as Sheriff Milton J. Yarberry, murdering magic ghost. Fun for all ages.
Culture Shock: Sex, Art And Fair Trade Boy 1 Loves Girl 2 Loves Boy 2 Loves Girl 1 Loves ... Before it was a film featuring the cold, dead eyes of Julia Roberts, Closer was a wildly successful British play staged at the [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 06, 2010 Read More
At The Cusp: Auxiliary Dog Theatre’s Production Of Wonder Of The World Struggles To Keep The Heat Theater Seeks Help To Stay Open The week before a play’s opening, most theaters work overtime to fine-tune performances and get the word out to potential audiences. But the [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 06, 2010 Read More The eighth wonder of the world: Kristin Hansen, drunk in a barrel
Author Interview: Corinne Tippett And Just A Couple Of Chickens Just A Couple Of Chickens Corinne Tippett never cared one way or the other about chickens. She harbored no childhood dreams of becoming a farmer, an egg seller [...] Christie Chisholm \ May 06, 2010 Read More Corinne Tippett and her farming family
Poetry News: S.a. Griffin And The Poetry Bomb Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Poetry Bomb S.A. Griffin has a Weapon of Mass Discussion.It’s a Cold War-era warhead that Griffin has emptied of explosives and packed with poems—and it’s [...] Khyber Oser \ Apr 29, 2010 Read More One man, one bomb, one mission (Bruce Dickson)
Culture Shock: Feminist Arts And Crafts, Creative Home Tours, Noel Coward String’s The Thing The New Mexico Museum of Art and Through the Flower present a booksigning and lecture by art historian Elissa Auther, author of String, [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Apr 29, 2010 Read More
Artificial Selection At 516 Arts Artificial Selection At 516 Arts While dystopic visions of a world in which technology has gotten the better of us are in vogue, they aren’t new (hello Frankenstein [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Apr 29, 2010 Read More “Milk Cow,” sculpture by Stephanie Metz
Art News: N8V—“We’re A Newer Generation [Of Native American Artists], Influenced By Star Wars And Punk Music.” Young Artists And The New School Though it’s not widely known, Boba Fett is an important figure in Native American art. At least, he is in the art of [...] Samara Alpern \ Apr 22, 2010 Read More Mural by Marc Quetone and David Abeyta