Culture Shock Brevity, they say, is the soul of wit. We here at the Alibi plan to put that old cliché through a blazing trial [...] Steven Robert Allen \ May 06, 2004 Read More
Filthy Liberal Scumbags Ann Coulter At Popejoy Hall Last week, I had the pleasure of attending a lecture presented by Ann Coulter, the hyper-conservative columnist who's authored such bestsellers as Slander: [...] Steven Robert Allen \ May 06, 2004 Read More
Das Barbecü Albuquerque Little Theatre A spoof of Wagner's Ring Cycle, Das Barbecü is a zippy musical revolving around a shotgun double wedding in Texas. With book and [...] Steven Robert Allen \ May 06, 2004 Read More
The Dance Of The Mt. Taylor Mustangs House O' Fire Sculpture Garden And Gallery This is news to me: Apparently the area around Mt. Taylor, which is located just west of Albuquerque near Grants, is home to [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Grand Slam Outpost Performance Space And so it comes down to this. All year long local poets have been locked in a deadly struggle for the distinctive honor [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Culture Shock If it seems hard to believe that it's already been a year since Steve White's last Yardfest, that's because it hasn't. Although White's [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Hole In The Head Ivanov At The Rodey Theatre Just before the curtain rises, director Eugene Douglas hops on stage to address the crowd. “I can't tell you how excited I am [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Unembedded An Interview With Amy Goodman Amy Goodman opens her new book, The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them (Hyperion [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 29, 2004 Read More
Culture Shock This is one of those special years when Shakespeare and Cervantes' joint birthday on April 23 just happens to fall on a weekend. [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Apr 22, 2004 Read More
Work Done Well And Right Three New Poetry Volumes From The Southwest Though not a densely populated publishing Mecca like the Northeast, the Southwest is home to many small presses whose work is every bit [...] Don McIver \ Apr 22, 2004 Read More