Local Lexicon The Magic Of Zero: The Art Of Finding Happiness In The Land Of Having Unveil a toolbox for transformation and gain inspiration to move your life from the obsession of wanting to the freedom of having. The [...] Alibi \ Oct 09, 2008 Read More
Gallery Review: Cautionary Tales: A Visual Dystopia And Finding A Pulse At 516 Arts Cautionary Tales: A Visual Dystopia And Finding A Pulse At 516 Arts Andrew Bird’s Armchair Apocrypha is a near-perfect album. It’s crept onto my mix albums, my iPod, my car and my home stereo. I’m [...] David Leigh \ Oct 09, 2008 Read More Shivananda Yoga Vacation by Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher
Culture Shock Sexy Art Pornotopia , Albuquerque’s first independent erotic film festival, debuted to a cascade of controversy last year. Self Serve Sexuality Resource Center partnered with [...] Amy Dalness \ Oct 09, 2008 Read More
Performance Review: Frankenstein At Unm's Rodey Theatre Frankenstein At Unm's Rodey Theatre In Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, scientist Victor Frankenstein’s desire to bring life to the dead turns from wondrous dream into nightmarish reality. In [...] Amy Dalness \ Oct 09, 2008 Read More The Creature (Starnes Reveley, left) wants a piece of Elizabeth (Amanda Machon), much to Victor’s (Theodore Jackson) dismay. (Max Woltman)
Performance Review: Grottesco’s 12Th Night At The Santa Fe Opera's Stieren Hall Grottesco’s 12 Th Night At The Santa Fe Opera's Stieren Hall Theater Grottesco takes suspended disbelief to a new level. The theater company got its start in Paris in 1983 and is rooted in [...] Amy Dalness \ Oct 09, 2008 Read More The cast of Grottesco's 12 th Night. (Marc Romanelli)
Culture Shock Secret Stories Anyone who’s attended UNM or spent time on its campus is familiar with the Center of the Universe. The large sculpture just off [...] Amy Dalness \ Oct 02, 2008 Read More
Performance Review: The Weir At The Filling Station The Weir At The Filling Station A converted automotive garage makes the ideal climate for an Irish pub. Mother Road Theatre Company takes advantage of this character quirk in [...] Amy Dalness \ Oct 02, 2008 Read More Jim (Tom Schuch, center) recounts a spooky cemetery tale in Conor McPherson's The Weir. (John Mayo)
Performance Review: The Homecoming At The Cell Theatre The Homecoming At The Cell Theatre Harold Pinter‘s Tony Award-winning play The Homecoming is like an episode of “Jerry Springer.” It focuses on a family. A family with issues. [...] Amy Dalness \ Sep 25, 2008 Read More Lenny (Demet Vialpando) lords over the far-from-helpless Ruth (Jacqueline Reid) in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming . (Zygote Pro-Creations, Inc.)
Performance Review: Deathtrap At The Aux Dog Theatre Deathtrap At The Aux Dog Theatre Super villains have this habit of meticulously explaining their schemes to would-be victims. It’s frightfully annoying, especially as their plans usually prove fruitless [...] Amy Dalness \ Sep 25, 2008 Read More The cast of Deathtrap at The Aux Dog Theatre
Culture Shock Museum 3 Smithsonian Magazine wants to immerse you in fine art, cultural heritage, balloon history and anthropological research. It wants do this so much, it’s [...] Amy Dalness \ Sep 25, 2008 Read More