The Great Reassignment My day of victory has finally come. It took two-and-a-half years on staff at the Alibi to get to this moment. After vigorous [...] Sun Beh Nim Dalness \ Mar 27, 2008 Read More
Ophelia Screams The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (Abridged) At The Albuquerque Little Theatre There once was a time when the Albuquerque Little Theatre (ALT) catered exclusively to the prim and proper. You could bring your grandma [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Mar 20, 2008 Read More Here’s to you, Willy Shakespeare. (Courtesy of Albuquerque Little Theatre)
Fur And Marmalade The student-directed productions on stage at Theatre X this weekend are not puff plays. Both directors, Barney Lopez and Steve Pinzone, selected scripts [...] Amy Dalness \ Mar 20, 2008 Read More
The New Deal Revisited For The Greater Good At Unm Art Museum The Great Depression left many marks on the U.S. in the history books and the hearts and minds of the people. It also [...] Amy Dalness \ Mar 13, 2008 Read More Clovis, Alemeta Williams, Beatrice Davis, Lisa Goss Cleaning Out Potash Cans , 1943, gelatin silver print by Jack Delano (Collection University of New Mexico Art Museum)
Photo Finish First, I must extend my thanks and congratulations to all the photographers who submitted works to our fifth annual Photo Contest this year. [...] Amy Dalness \ Mar 13, 2008 Read More Will Wrastle for Tacos by DJ Babbitt—one of many great Photo Contest entries
Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones … An Interview With Natalie Goldberg When Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones was published in 1986, it tapped into a vein most would-be writers weren’t aware existed. Practically [...] Lisa Lenard-Cook \ Mar 06, 2008 Read More Natalie Goldberg (Mary Feidt)
Journeys Africa Global Dancefest 2008 Certain endeavors—sports, art, music, chess—serve as bridges between countries and cultures. Their universality creates an understanding between all involved. The difficulty of these [...] David Leigh \ Mar 06, 2008 Read More Julie Dossavi (Antoine Tempé)
[Pam] In The House The Perpetual Art Machine (also known as [PAM]) started as an open source Web 2.0 research and archive project. The creators—artists Aaron Miller, [...] Amy Dalness \ Mar 06, 2008 Read More Screenshot from [PAM]
Zimbabwe Through A Lens When A Crocodile Eats The Sun Author Peter Godwin It would require some luck to peg the trim, thoughtfully bearded 50-year-old man sitting in the fading afternoon light as a foreign correspondent. [...] John Freeman \ Feb 28, 2008 Read More Peter Godwin
Waiting Out The Fog Life During Wartime At Unm's Theatre X Perhaps the wisest words ever uttered by Franklin D. Roosevelt were "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” In today’s [...] Amy Dalness \ Feb 28, 2008 Read More Michael Saxton as John Calvin, the great reformer (Max Woltman)