The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit National Hispanic Cultural Center The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit , a story by Ray Bradbury, revolves around a conman named Gomez and his desire for a $60 [...] Abi Blueher \ Aug 24, 2006 Read More Teatro Nuevo México’s production of The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit runs this weekend at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
I Don’t See Any Cowboys Downtown At The Trillion Space I’m standing on the Marquette overpass Downtown one evening, drawing the skyline, when a dark rain cloud creeps up on me from behind.“Can [...] Miguel Arzabe \ Aug 24, 2006 Read More Untitled drawing by Miguel Arzabe
Collateral Damage The Exonerated At The Adobe Theater The American public’s widespread support of the death penalty is a badge of shame for multiple reasons. One of the most poignant is [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 24, 2006 Read More Darryl Deloach and Gwendolyn B. Sedillo (front) along with Andrew Pollack (background) are part of the excellent cast of the Adobe Theater’s The Exonerated . (Ossy Werner)
Artscrawl Central Avenue Take a trip down Route 66 to mosey around art galleries, listen to live music and snack on cheese, crackers and fruit platters. [...] Abi Blueher \ Aug 17, 2006 Read More Steve White’s infamous PEZ Theatre
Live Without A Net For a city this size, it’s amazing how much theater we have. Almost every weekend offers a fresh new batch of choices. It [...] Abigail Blueher \ Aug 17, 2006 Read More Well met, my lad, well met.
Culture Shock Big 10— New Grounds Print Workshop and Gallery (3812 Central SE) is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this month. Stop by the gallery this [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 17, 2006 Read More
The Return Of The Giant Puppets We Art The People Folk Art Festival The mainstream art world can be dirty, deceptive and painfully exclusive, especially for scrappy unknown artists struggling to make names for themselves. For [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More Don't be frightened. The giant puppets mean you no harm.
Culture Shock Ice, Ice, Baby— So, the other day I’m riding my bicycle over to the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science to [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More “Emperor Penguins” by Jody Forster
Tending Bar An Interview With J.r. Moehringer You’ve got to be some kind of literary masochist to be willing to take a long, unflinching look at your own personal history—warts, [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More
Janet Lippincott: Six Decades Of Works On Paper Artspace 116 Janet Lippincott, one of the few remaining New Mexico Modernists, settled in Santa Fe more than 50 years ago. Before calling New Mexico [...] Abi Blueher \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More Untitled Red by Janet Lippincott