Arts Interview: A Lit Weekend Book Your Weekend At The Abq Antiquarian Book Fair For those of us who still thrill to turn the pages of a book or explore the faded terrain of old maps, the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 15, 2018 Read More
Culture Shock: New Views For Without Reservations Ricardo Caté's Cartoons Deck The Gallery Walls At The Ipcc Ricardo Caté described the moment that changed the course of his life. He was working as a blackjack dealer at the time. He [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 15, 2018 Read More Ricardo Caté's pieces deal with a variety of issues; a whole section is dedicated to the Trump presidency. (Ricardo Caté)
Culture Shock: Time For Revolutions Annual International Theater Festival Brings Performance From Around The Globe To Abq “For me, as the world has changed, the mission of the festival has changed,” Tricklock Company Artistic Director Juli Hendren said of the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More A still from Teatr Figur Kraków's Hulyet, hulyet, a theatrical installation about the Kraków ghetto (Teart Figur Kraków)
Arts Interview: The Story Of A Dance Dance Phenom Jock Soto Collaborates With Legendary Musician Jock Soto has been dancing since he was 5 years old. He fondly remembered doing the Navajo hoop dance with his mother during [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 08, 2018 Read More New Mexico native and ballet star Jock Soto presents new works at the Festival Ballet Albuquerque (Festival Ballet Albuquerque)
Arts Interview: Entering The Void Abrepaso's Latest Performance Articulates The Spaces In Between On Saturday, March 3 and Sunday, March 4, with 2pm and 8pm showings, Abrepaso Flamenco will bring its third evening-long production to the [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More Abrepaso brings a new work to the NHCC
Culture Shock: The Art Of Anti-Assimilation Sister Spit Brings Qtpoc Writing And Art To The Tannex In 1994, Sister Spit—a radical queer spoken word collective—formed and soon toured the country with their works of groundbreaking poetry. The early, all [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More Virgie Tovar, one of the organizers of Sister Spit, explores the intersections of feminism, race, and body size in her work (Sister Spit)
Found Objects Abstract Stitches Join the folks at Hip Stitch (2320 Wisconsin NE) for a First Friday event that you aren’t likely to see in a lot [...] Maggie Grimason \ Mar 01, 2018 Read More (Katya Crawford and Mira Woodson)
Arts Interview: Breaking The Rules Artist Linn Meyers Returns To Tamarind As March's Artist In Residence Linn Meyers is a multidisciplinary artist living in Washington D.C., but at the beginning of March she will begin a brief tenure in [...] Maggie Grimason \ Feb 22, 2018 Read More An untitled piece by artist Linn Meyers, who will spend nearly a month as artist in residence at the Tamarind Institute (Linn Meyers)
Found Objects Long Live Ernie Pyle Ernie Pyle is not just the namesake of Albuquerque’s cutest library, but a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and war correspondent who brought news of [...] Maggie Grimason \ Feb 22, 2018 Read More Kellie Walsh in Donna Jewell's Shimmer (Pat Berrett)
Culture Shock: The Muscle Of Memory Author Francisco Cantú Discusses His Work On The Border It sometimes seems that it is difficult for human beings, across geographies or generations or cultures, to care about one another—some archaic biological [...] Maggie Grimason \ Feb 22, 2018 Read More (Beowulf Sheehan)