The Anti-Slumber Party The Pajama Men Burn Up The Stove One of my favorite things about the Pajama Men–the funnyman duo made up of über-buddies Shenoah Allen and Mark Chavez–is that on visits [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jan 31, 2008 Read More (Nolan Rudy)
George R.r. Martin Discusses Inside Straight Free-Form Sci-Fi How is a 50-foot-tall fire-breathing stuffed-toy dragon related to a superhero reality show and a deadly alien virus? It’s George R.R. Martin’s job [...] Simon McCormack \ Jan 31, 2008 Read More George R.R. Martin
Tales Of Many Soul Expressions At The South Broadway Cultural Center Evan Harrison has a knack for mixing business and hobby. In elementary school, he made drawings of horses and Pokémon to sell to [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 31, 2008 Read More Figurative African woman sculpture by Evan Harrison
Secret Lives New Mexico’s Crypto-Jews: Image And Memory By Cary Herz The Art is OK Gallery, tucked between Cost Plus and Guitar Boy, might seem an odd venue for Cary Herz’ photographs of New [...] Lisa Lenard-Cook \ Jan 24, 2008 Read More Cary Herz (Jamey Stillings)
To Thine Own Art Be True Start An Art Collection Maybe it began with the watercolor landscape of a New Mexican sunset you picked up at a garage sale. Or the antique portrait [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 24, 2008 Read More Pamela P. Michaelis in her storeroom (Don Michaelis)
Roses Are Red The season of love is upon us, which means the Alibi’s fifth annual Valentine’s Day Card Contest is here. All you creative-minded people [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 24, 2008 Read More
Royal Road Camino Real Tierra Adentro By Eniac Martînez No one tried to stop the man from holding a gun to Pancho Villa’s head. The would-be assassin’s face was just off-center in [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 17, 2008 Read More Borderlands: Two Nations, One People in El Paso, Texas (Eniac Martînez)
Seeing 20/20 Working Classroom has spent the last 20 years promoting and building a more inclusive, more dynamic, more inspired global art community. For 20 [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 17, 2008 Read More It Must Mean a Thing by Gary Eugene Jefferson
Eight Years Of Revolution Tricklock Company Presents The Eighth Annual Revolutions International Theatre Festival The marathon we theater junkies have been waiting for is here. The Eighth Annual Revolutions International Theatre Festival kicked off Wednesday, Jan. 16, [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 17, 2008 Read More The Wau Wau Sisters
Leaps For The Common Life New And Recent Books From New Mexico Poets My mother told me years ago poetry turns emotion into words, but like anything worth exploring, poetry isn’t nearly so simple.Four recent collections [...] Lisa Lenard-Cook \ Jan 10, 2008 Read More