Art Feature: Deserts Of Mars There’s something sexy and dangerous about robed occultists performing rituals for old gods in the moonlit desert. With the arrival of my digital [...] Joshua Lee \ Jul 09, 2015 Read More
Arts Feature: The Emerging Voice Of The Verging Cities An Interview With Poet Natalie Scenters-Zapico Acclaimed poet Natalie Scenters-Zapico was my Intro to Creative Writing teacher when I returned to UNM in 2012 to earn my English degree. [...] M. Brianna Stallings \ Jun 11, 2015 Read More
Beauty, Terror And The Mysteries Of Flamenco Flamenco is life or death, and the best artists give the impression that they could drop lifeless at the end of a performance [...] Joshua Lee \ Jun 04, 2015 Read More Adela Campallo
Hooking Up With Ascension Suspension Flesh. Hook. Suspension. Did you just cringe? That’s the reaction most people have when they imagine piercing sharp hooks through their skin and [...] Mark Fischer \ May 28, 2015 Read More
Art Scenester: Fiber Arts Fiesta Modern Quilting Takes Center Stage At Fiber Arts Fiesta “Do you like quilts?” asks Linda Hamlin.“Well,” I say, “there’s comforter men, and there’s quilt men. And I am definitely a quilt man.”Hamlin [...] Joshua Lee \ May 21, 2015 Read More (Liface)
Comedy Matters: Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard And The Political Formation Of Comedy As a child of the early ’90s, I found my dream comedian in Eddie Izzard. Late-night marathons of British comedies on PBS and [...] Genevieve Mueller \ May 21, 2015 Read More
Real Beards, Real Ladies: New Play About Psychedelic Drag Legends The Cockettes Gets A Blessing From A Living Legend Shimself New Play About Psychedelic Drag Legends The Cockettes Gets A Blessing From A Living Legend Shimself “OMG!!!” began a Facebook post by Kenneth Ansloan, Head Doll of The Dolls Theatre Troupe. “The one and only Rumi Missabu … an [...] Blake Driver \ May 14, 2015 Read More
Get Lit: Far Out And Inward-Looking It’s the kind of book that seems easy to pigeonhole—until you pick it up and begin reading. In his preface to Zig Zag [...] Lisa Barrow \ May 14, 2015 Read More
Culture Shock: Patron Saints And Public Service, Developing On The Fringe And East Meets Deco Patron Saints And Public Service Join in a celebration of art, history, song and service with the community of Pajarito as the Gutierrez-Hubbell House History and Cultural Center [...] Alibi \ May 07, 2015 Read More "Mama Lupe's Counseling Service” retablo by Charles Carrillo
Quirky Doesn’t Begin To Cover It: Ross Ward’s Tinkertown Is Really, Truly Art Ross Ward’s Tinkertown Is Really, Truly Art From NM-536, the Tinkertown Museum (121 Sandia Crest Rd., Sandia Park) is barely visible behind a row of trees, looking like something you’d [...] Joshua Lee \ May 07, 2015 Read More