Electric Chair Duet For One At Sol Arts Hard work and perseverance are crucial to success in most endeavors, but it’s often the case that even more is required. Sometimes it’s [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 01, 2007 Read More Tom Kempinski’s wrenching play was first produced in London in 1980.
Good Vs. Evil An Interview With Norman Mailer There was a time when Norman Mailer used to talk about the Big Book. It prowled the interviews he gave in the ’50s [...] John Freeman \ Jan 25, 2007 Read More Norman Mailer
Go Bluefish Last Summer At Bluefish Cove At The Vortex Love is like fishing. We eye a catch we like, bait the lure, toss out the line and hope what we’re offering is [...] Amy Dalness \ Jan 25, 2007 Read More
Culture Shock Rock-a-bye Baby— Africa has had it rough for a long time. Unfortunately, children have borne the brunt of a crisis wrought by war, [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jan 25, 2007 Read More To draw attention to the plight of African children, the Cradle Project seeks to organize an art installation consisting of 1,000 cribs and cradles.
Seventh Time Around The Tricklock Company Unleashes Its 2007 Revolutions International Theatre Festival It’s hard to believe this thing has already been around for seven years. As in past installments, expect this year’s Revolutions International Theatre [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jan 18, 2007 Read More Loren Kahn Puppet and Object Theatre will present a family-friendly performance about a blues-lovin’ goat.
Culture Shock Look Inside— Here’s an odd one for you. This weekend, the Albuquerque Museum will open a new exhibit of work from the Mütter [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jan 18, 2007 Read More
Read In The New Year The Most Hotly Anticipated Books Of 2007 It’s cold and dark out, perhaps even snowing. “The Sopranos” reruns on A&E might beckon, and you’ll probably be tempted to watch, even [...] John Freeman \ Jan 18, 2007 Read More
Culture Shock Last Tango in Albuquerque— The rumors have proven true. Gorilla Tango, the comedy improv theater that opened Downtown in 2004, officially closed its [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jan 11, 2007 Read More
Say What? Voices Of The Earth At The Harwood Art Center One well-worn stereotype about Americans traveling abroad is that we expect everyone else in the world to speak perfect English. Increasingly, this is [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jan 11, 2007 Read More George Ann Gregory on the coast of New Zealand—she spent four months in the country on a Fulbright scholarship to study efforts at Maori language revitalization.