Crawl Of July The Fourth of July is one of the few holidays when the publishing industry slows down (the others being New Year’s Day, Christmas [...] Amy Dalness \ Jul 03, 2008 Read More Graphic art by Jesse Garves, opening Saturday, July 5, at Mariposa Gallery.
Red, White And Blackwater An Interview With Jeremy Scahill Jeremy Scahill leads his book with a disquieting snapshot. “My son! My son!” The police officer sprinted toward the voice and found a [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 26, 2008 Read More Jeremy Scahill
An Unblushing Goodbye From Out Ch'yonda An Unblushing Goodbye From Out Ch'yonda There’s no way to write an easy farewell to Out ch’Yonda Live Artz Studio. For any other venue, it’d go something like this: [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jun 26, 2008 Read More
Dirty Truth A Candid Conversation With Foul-Mouthed Gossip Guru Chelsea Handler If talk show host, author and stand-up comedian Chelsea Handler has a calling card, it’s her brutal honesty. The star of the pop [...] Simon McCormack \ Jun 26, 2008 Read More Chelsea Handler (COURTESY OF E! ENTERTAINMENT)
End Of An Era An Interview With The Santa Fe Opera’s Richard Gaddes During New Mexico’s monsoon season, clouds well up on the dry mesas, thunder cracks the sky wide open and, when we’re lucky, our [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 26, 2008 Read More Richard Gaddes (Robert Godwin)
The Seven: Something Left Unsaid Ten Minutes To Make An Impression The assignment isn’t easy: Create a coherent, fully developed play adhering to a theme and lasting only 10 minutes. The task is challenging, [...] Simon McCormack \ Jun 19, 2008 Read More The cast of "Homesick," a one-act play by Daniella Vinitski (Zygote Pro-Creations, Inc.)
A Lens Through A Lens A Conversation With Marianne Wiggins In her novel The Shadow Catcher, just released in paperback, Marianne Wiggins echoes themes from her earlier work with the keen eye and [...] Lisa Lenard-Cook \ Jun 19, 2008 Read More Marianne Wiggins (Lara Porzak)
Mostly True: Tales From The Rails Organizer Inspired By The Tragedy Of A Famed Graffiti Writer; And Verb Collective Closes Kids all over the country have seen Diar’s work rolling down the tracks of their train yards, says Frederick Swiftbird. "Being prolific, he’s [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jun 19, 2008 Read More (Courtesy of Frederick Swiftbird)
Ridiculously Short Fiction In case you didn’t catch the announcement last week, the Alibi’s Ridiculously Short Fiction Contest winners will be featured in next week’s issue [...] Amy Dalness \ Jun 19, 2008 Read More O.K. Harris
Flat Rate Yellow Cab At The Adobe Theater A hapless character is on a quest to find a woman who thinks the taxi-driving profession is romantic . People in the audience [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 12, 2008 Read More Michael Lash and Rachel Hroncich in Yellow Cab . (Ossy Werner)