Gallery Box: Chroma Studio And Gallery Chroma Studio and Gallery first opened in October 2008, but already it’s moved to a bigger arena to accommodate its growth. Its new [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ May 14, 2009 Read More “Moon Power,” collage by Diane Reitz
Author Interview Best-Selling Author Michael Datcher And The Fear Of Being Real Los Angeles-based writer Michael Datcher has a roving eye, at least as far as genres are concerned. He’s equally enamored with memoir, fiction, [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 07, 2009 Read More Tooo-daaaay, as I walk down the streeeeeet!
Culture Shock Brevity Is The Soul Of Winning It’s that time of year. You can feel it in the air, smell it on the 50-mph winds whipping your skull. It smells [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 07, 2009 Read More
Paintings By Thomas Christopher Haag At Cirq In Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a monster with the body of a man and the head of a bull. His birth story [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ May 07, 2009 Read More “Minotaur Leaves the Labyrinth” by Thomas Christopher Haag
Gallery Box: Artspace 116 Artspace 116, nestled on the second floor between the First and Second block of Central, is a community service gallery that features artists [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ May 07, 2009 Read More “Nightsongs II” by Cynthia Cook
Culture Shock Erect those maypoles, kids; it’s May Day! For the Celts (shout-out to my forebears), it was the occasion of Beltane, the beginning of [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Apr 30, 2009 Read More
Author Interview An Interview With Jim Belshaw A few weeks after Jim Belshaw left the Albuquerque Journal, he found himself reflexively pulling pen and paper from his pocket. "What are [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 30, 2009 Read More Jim Belshaw
Gallery Box: Bright Rain Gallery calls Old Town its home, but the gallery owners’ mission is to infuse the area’s tradition with edgy and interesting [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Apr 30, 2009 Read More David Polka
Culture Shock Listen, kids, you can have your skateboarding rap “sexting” graffiti tournaments. Those things are loud and rarely have chairs available. Me, I’ll take [...] Erin Adair-Hodges \ Apr 23, 2009 Read More
Festival Preview Words Afire Festival Unites Unm Playwrights With Nyc Directors The transition from the world of academics to the professional world can be jarring. The debut of the New American Plays Initiative at [...] Sarah M. Kramer \ Apr 23, 2009 Read More From left to right: Morgan Fife, Ninette Mordaunt and Morgan Harris in Deception Pass (Max Woltman)