Play By Play: Avail Yourself Of Some Sparkling Live Theater This Holiday Season Avail Yourself Of Some Sparkling Live Theater This Holiday Season For Christmas-theater purists, little is more sacred than a classic rendition of Charles Dickens’ moral on the true meaning of charity among mankind. [...] Alibi \ Dec 04, 2014 Read More
For The Love Of Books: Authors Get In Your Face For Indies First Authors Get In Your Face For Indies First Imagine my delight when I moved to Albuquerque from the Big Apple, capital of literature and all things bookish, to find an erudite [...] Ian Wolff \ Nov 27, 2014 Read More Sherman Alexie hopes you’ll HEAD to your local independent bookstore this Saturday.
Not Everything Is Illuminated: New Mexico Artist Sheds Light On Complicated Lives New Mexico Artist Sheds Light On Complicated Lives Art has been part of Jodie Herrera’s life for as long as she can remember—literally. Her very first memory is of drawing her [...] Randyn Charles Bartholomew \ Nov 20, 2014 Read More “Angelica” (Images courtesy of the artist)
Changing The World In Two Minutes Just a few words can make all the difference. In the 2010 British comedy The Trip, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon riff on [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 20, 2014 Read More Artist Alexis Elton has 140 seconds to tell you about her seed exchange project. (Santa Fe Art Institute/Nicole Davis)
Electric Dreams On Black Walls: Exhibit Celebrates Nikola Tesla With 21 Points Of View Exhibit Celebrates Nikola Tesla With 21 Points Of View Halloween has come and gone, leaving a few remaining candy corns and a throbbing sugar hangover in its wake. But don’t despair. Val [...] Alison Oatman \ Nov 13, 2014 Read More “Master of Lightning” by Jeff Drew
Free Verse: Internationally Renowned Poet Naomi Shihab Nye Reads At The Kimo The Renaissance had its wandering minstrels; we have Naomi Shihab Nye, and on Friday, Nov. 14, from 7:30 to 9pm, the internationally renowned [...] Ian Wolff \ Nov 13, 2014 Read More Naomi Shihab Nye wanders to town this weekend. (Ha Lam)
Theater Preview: ¡Bocón! Gives Voices To The Voiceless If the recent surge of unaccompanied minors traveling from Central America to the US seems like a grim basis for a fairy tale, [...] Randyn Charles Bartholomew \ Nov 06, 2014 Read More From left to right: Juliana Gorena (plays Rosita), Joel Garcia (plays Luis), Sonya Tijerina (plays Cecilia), Michelle Perez (plays Ana), Roberto Morales (plays El Duende) (photos by Adolphe Pierre-Louis)
Gravitating Toward Flight: Other Worlds Transports Dance To New Realms Other Worlds Transports Dance To New Realms Gravity—like daily life and everything else—is bound to be different on other worlds. The idea of odd, unearthly realms captured the imagination of [...] August March \ Nov 06, 2014 Read More AirDancers Tasha Books, Monica Demarco, Christina Cavaleri and Zachary Sears (Joanna Furgal)
Muertos, Marigolds, Mazes Y Más: Observe The Season With Local Traditions And Celebrations Observe The Season With Local Traditions And Celebrations Celebrate life, death and every step in between with the 22nd annual 2014 South Valley Día de los Muertos Marigold Parade & Celebration, [...] Alibi \ Oct 30, 2014 Read More Life and death and parades, oh my. ( Larry Lamsa )
Art Magnified: Wilde Style And Past Ghosts Wilde Style The line between life and art can often be as indiscernible as the gradations between the first layer of canvas primer and the [...] Alibi \ Oct 30, 2014 Read More "Mictecacihuatl,", oil and acrylic on wood panel (Vanessa Wilde)