Angels In Albuquerque The New Face Of Albuquerque Little Theatre In the final scene of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America , an angel falls from the sky with a message for a dying [...] Amy Dalness \ Sep 28, 2006 Read More Kathryn Wood as the Angel in Albuquerque Little Theatre’s production of Angels in America
Culture Shock Read and Converse— The Lannan Foundation’s annual Readings and Conversations series gets cooking this week with a heated dialog between legendary muckrakers Seymour [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 21, 2006 Read More Seymour Hersh
Takacs String Quartet Simms Center Takacs String Quartet, one of the world’s premier quartets, will return to Albuquerque this weekend. Takacs brings equal parts passion and intellect to [...] Abi Blueher \ Sep 21, 2006 Read More Takacs String Quartet
Paul Strand Georgia O'keeffe Museum Thirty-five photographs from one of America’s pioneers of modernist photography will go on display starting this weekend at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. In [...] Abi Blueher \ Sep 21, 2006 Read More “St. Francis Church, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, 1931” by Paul Strand
Body Art A Festival Puts Albuquerque On The Forefront Of The Flesh-Painting Movement Mark Reid lost his girlfriend when he started body painting three years ago. "She didn’t like the fact that I was painting another [...] Marisa Demarco \ Sep 21, 2006 Read More Say, is that finger body painting? (Angelina Skonieczka)
From D.c. To Biafra All Aunt Hagar's Children For a long time, Washington, D.C. was without a fictional chronicler—someone to tell the stories of its people, not just its politicians. Edward [...] John Freeman \ Sep 21, 2006 Read More
Ride Out, Sail Back A Conversation With The Author Of Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance Robert Pirsig has a bone to pick with philosophers. As his era-defining memoir Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance levitated up the [...] John Freeman \ Sep 14, 2006 Read More Pirsig with his son and famed motorcycle, back in the day
Burn The Obituary Painting: Alive And Well! At The University Art Museum Our age isn’t so very different from any other. Artists have always dabbled in the most technologically innovative media at their disposal. In [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 14, 2006 Read More “Noon Blueboy Wind” by Sam Scott
Culture Shock American Shakespeare Project— In our recent two-part theater guide, which we printed a couple weeks ago, we foolishly neglected to mention the American [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 14, 2006 Read More
Pictographs Yale Art Center A series of myth-inspired pictographs by Rory Coyne will be hanging at the Yale Art Center throughout the month of September. The show [...] Abi Blueher \ Sep 07, 2006 Read More Untitled by Rory Coyne