Culture Shock: Double Barreled Garden Spade The Great Velocity Of Guns Into Gardens I asked Miranda Viscoli, co-president of New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence, “Why here? Why now?” There was a long pause and a [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jun 16, 2016 Read More (La Plazita Institute)
Comedy Matters: Whiskey, Laughs & Butterflies A First Foray Into Standup Comedy Comedy is a weird, subjective thing. Everyone has a different view on what’s funny, offensive or stupid. But the idea that laughter truly [...] Courtney Foster \ Jun 09, 2016 Read More (Rob M)
Comic Review: Kaptara Volume One Chip Zdarsky wants you to read comics. He makes readers aware of it time and time again with the many titles he has [...] Mikee Riggs \ Jun 09, 2016 Read More
Culture Shock: The New Iconography The Work Of Thomas Christopher Haag Cuts Straight To The Unconscious I text my sister a soup bowl. She returns it with a smiley face with hearts in its eyes. An abbreviated exchange goes [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jun 09, 2016 Read More
Comedy Matters: All’s Fair In Love And Comedy A Conversation With Kosher Kasher And Natty Leggs Scottish actress Rose Leslie once said, “The honeymoon phase always ends, for everyone.” It’s a bleak reality that hovers silently around every couple [...] Courtney Foster \ Jun 09, 2016 Read More (Robin Von Swank)
Culture Shock: New Tablao At Hotel Albuquerque A Destination For Cultural And Artistic Immersion When walking through the unassuming wooden doors to the new tablao at Hotel Albuquerque, one steps into a contemporary construct of elegance and [...] Sara MacNeil \ Jun 02, 2016 Read More
Culture Shock: No Food Fights, Just Food Love The Weird And Beautiful Culinary-Inspired Work Of Foodgore Like so many great stories, this one, too, starts as a love story. Mayaneli Brown and Niles Keith met in high school in [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jun 02, 2016 Read More
Theater Review: The Drunken City The Lonely Hearts Of The Drunken City Three actresses, swaying in their high heels, wove their way around The Cell Theatre’s paired-down set on opening night of The Drunken City. [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 26, 2016 Read More (J. Anthony Cangialosi)
Culture Shock: Sailing To A New Arcadia Kaelen Green's Drawings Offer Passage To A Different World A few years back Kaelen Green drove the expanse of desert on I-25 between Santa Fe and Albuquerque. She was on her way [...] Maggie Grimason \ May 26, 2016 Read More (Kaelen Green)
Pop Culture: Meow Wolf Tripping On Meow Wolf What seemed like such a big, sexy idea last night has shriveled in the desert heat 20 miles outside of Santa Fe. Eat [...] Joshua Lee \ May 26, 2016 Read More (J. Grisham)