Arts Interview: What's That? It’s International Theater In The Heart Of Abq Tricklock Company’s Global Corridor program is one of the most vital cultural exchange efforts in Albuquerque, putting our community in dialogue with the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Nov 01, 2018 Read More (Zhenya Lulko)
Found Objects: A Thirst For Justice A Thirst For Justice Opens At Three Sisters Kitchen Papel picado and social justice topics are set to line the kitchen, classroom and community space of Three Sisters Kitchen (109 Gold Ave. [...] Maggie Grimason \ Nov 01, 2018 Read More Research and creation figured into the work, which will be on display at Three Sisters. (Courtesy of Working Classroom)
Culture Shock: Infidel And Inclusivity Image Title Raises The Bar For Mainstream Stories Through Pizzagates and Shia LeBeouf-happenings, ART and much more, Burqueños share a sense of we’re-in-this-togetherness which triumphs over xenophobic attitudes and cultural homogeneity. [...] Desmond Fox \ Nov 01, 2018 Read More Interior pages from the recent work of local Aaron Campbell and writer Pornsak Pichetshote (Image Comics)
Culture Shock: Stories Never Die Doña Sebastiana Rides On In The Work Of Ray John De Aragón Over coffee, Ray John de Aragón recalled some important moments of his childhood in Las Vegas, N.M. He described in rich detail the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 25, 2018 Read More Rosalia de Aragón as La Llorona, a central figure in New Mexican folklore (Rosa Maria Calles)
Found Objects Walk In Beauty Join Albuquerque poet laureate Michelle Otero for another installation of the recurring event “Walking with Poets,” in the bosque this Thursday, Oct. 25, [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 25, 2018 Read More (Courtesy of The Magazine)
The Witching Hour Something Wicked This Way Comes! Hundreds of people were making their way through campus or across Central and streaming into Popejoy Hall when I finally arrived and lined [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 25, 2018 Read More Ginna Claire Mason & Mary Kate Morrissey star in Wicked. (Joan Marcus)
Found Objects Big Diva Energy For one weekend only, Aux Dog Theatre in Nob Hill (3011 Monte Vista Blvd. NE) presents Divas in Danger, a condensed production told [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 18, 2018 Read More
Culture Shock: Running With The Pack Writer Amy Irvine Honors, Challenges And Rethinks Desert Solitaire “Where all think alike, there is little danger of innovation,” Edward Abbey wrote in his classic, Desert Solitaire, which this year marks its [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 18, 2018 Read More Desert Cabal challenges the romantic idea of the lone wolf (Courtesy of Amy Irvine)
Arts Interview: Story Time A Classic Form Gets A Modern Update Via Duke City Story Slam Right when he moved back to New Mexico, Nash Jones connected with Storytellers of New Mexico and began developing the idea of creating [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 18, 2018 Read More The next Slam happens on Oct. 25 with the theme “Yikes!” (Courtesy of Duke City Story Slam)
Culture Shock: Creative Economies Octofair 2018 Brings Deeper Collaborations, Experiences “In Albuquerque, there’s not a huge amount of industry in terms of arts and entertainment … for people who create, there’s not necessarily [...] Maggie Grimason \ Oct 11, 2018 Read More Collin Troy and Belita Clover, co-owners of The Octopus and the Fox, in the store. (Eric Williams Photography)