Orange Flower Water Cell Theatre The Fusion Theatre Company is putting up the Southwest premiere of Craig Wright’s play Orange Flower Water starting this Thursday, Feb. 15. Wright [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 15, 2007 Read More The Fusion Theatre Company’s production of Orange Flower Water opens this week at the Cell Theatre.
Settling Scores Page One Book Store In recent years, no one has done more to shake up the classical music scene in Albuquerque than Joseph Franklin, the charismatic executive [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 15, 2007 Read More Joseph Franklin will be at Page One this Sunday to sign his new memoir, Settling Scores .
Two Oaxacas Photography Exhibit Gives Us Views From Outside And Within It’s always a little embarrassing to be a tourist, camera hanging from your neck as you hurriedly check sites off your list, getting [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 15, 2007 Read More “Mujer con Flores” by Antonio Turok
Culture Shock Back in Black— Your very last chance to check out James Black’s eye-poppin’ solo show will be at a closing reception this Saturday, [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 15, 2007 Read More James Black’s work is currently on display at the Trillion Space.
Eye To I 516 Arts Women artists from all over the country—including several from New Mexico—contribute self-portraits in various media to a new exhibit opening this weekend at [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 08, 2007 Read More “Pale Orange Carrot” by Alexandria Levin
Romeo And Juliet Albuquerque Little Theatre Some good news over at the Albuquerque Little Theatre: Albuquerque’s oldest theater is back in the black and doing better than ever. Check [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 08, 2007 Read More Caitlin Asae plays Juliet in Albuquerque Little Theatre’s new production of Romeo and Juliet .
The Art Of Tease The New Mexico Burlesque Showcase Takes It Off At The Kimo Theatre Picture her in five-inch heels, a sequined vintage outfit, stalking a stage in Albuquerque, maybe a bar, maybe a theater, maybe a movie [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 08, 2007 Read More The foyer and marquis design of the KiMo Theatre, probably in the late ’30s, advertising a show by Sally Rand, a burlesque dancer famous for her fan dance and bubble act.
Culture Shock Asleep on Tippy Toe— Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty is often considered the crowning masterpiece of classical ballet. The world famous Moscow Festival Ballet will [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 08, 2007 Read More
Seven Poets Why be a poet? One can’t do it for a living, not with payments in contributors’ copies and the chances of publishing a [...] Lisa Lenard-Cook \ Feb 01, 2007 Read More
Culture Shock In Memoriam— Every person who knew Reggie Gammon seems to have a kind word for him. He was a fixture on the art [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 01, 2007 Read More Little known fact: The word orchid is derived from the Greek word orkhis , meaning “testicle.”