Head For The Hills, Davy Crockett Some True Survival Guides Alibi fast-food critic Nick Brown knows a thing or two about survival. A member of the highly secretive Green Chile Militia for the [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 18, 2005 Read More
Back In The Saddle Transitions At 516 Artspace For the last decade and a half, Magnífico organized an annual juried show of local contemporary art. Sadly, the arts organization recently went [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 18, 2005 Read More
Culture Shock Lance Letscher painstakingly assembles works of art from antique ledgers, battered schoolbooks, handwritten ledgers, recipe cards and other aged detritus. His latest group [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 18, 2005 Read More
Between The Words Harwood Art Center For those of you who like a little language to guide you through paintings, the Harwood Art Center (1114 Seventh Street NW) presents [...] Eva Dameron \ Aug 18, 2005 Read More
Jump In We Art The People At Robinson Park Signs displayed throughout the park will speak volumes about the event, not so much because of the messages they convey but because of [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 11, 2005 Read More
Culture Shock You probably think you have plenty of time. It's only 17 syllables, right? You can whip out a hundred of those suckers in [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 11, 2005 Read More
Surface Exhibit Fifty-One You won't see any paper airplanes, but you should find just about every other paper creation you can think of on display. Surface [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 11, 2005 Read More
Culture Shock A new exhibit of photographs by Brianna Johnson opens this weekend at Pearls of the Antilles (3716 Central SE) with a party featuring [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 04, 2005 Read More
Reckless Cell Theatre Craig Lucas' enthrallingly warped play Reckless follows a woman named Rachel as she meets a series of strange challenges with unwavering optimism, continually [...] Simon McCormack \ Aug 04, 2005 Read More
Transitions 516 Central Sw A small group of art supporters in Albuquerque weren't about to let the 15-year tradition of showcasing Albuquerque's contemporary art die. Instead, they're [...] Katy June-Friesen \ Aug 04, 2005 Read More