Making Art On The Blacksmith’s Forge: The Rail Yards Market Shows Off A Bonanza Of Burque Art “Artists are always ready. We have art in our closets, under our beds—we’re ready.” According to Priscilla Garcia, the ebullient director of the [...] Zachary Kluckman \ May 22, 2014 Read More TINtero Workshop & Gallery booth at the Rail Yards Market (Photos by Zachary Kluckman)
An Anxious Absurdity: Marc Maron On Wtf Is Up With Comedy Marc Maron On Wtf Is Up With Comedy The voice on the other end of the phone said, “This is Marc. What you got?” I tumbled into a manic existential crisis. [...] Genevieve Mueller \ May 22, 2014 Read More
Honoring The Hidden: Crypto-Jewish Identity And Tradition Shine In New Exhibit Crypto-Jewish Identity And Tradition Shine In New Exhibit When a group’s survival depends on concealment, how can you seek them out? For descendants of the Crypto-Jews, signs appear in the absence [...] Nora Hickey \ May 15, 2014 Read More
Radiant Dreams: The 1920S David V. Goliath Case That Changed Everything For some of us, work sucks. You’re just a cog in a well-oiled contraption, clocking in and out, collecting a sad little paycheck [...] Elisa McGovern \ May 15, 2014 Read More Shining lives from left to right: actors Katie Becker Colòn, Amelia Ampuero and Wendy Scott (Rick Galli)
Get Lit: Light Looks Back In New Art Book On Pinhole Photography Tied To Santa Fe Exhibition These photographs peer at you through the mists of time. They feel like old dreams left out to ripen. They are mute houses, [...] Lisa Barrow \ May 08, 2014 Read More “The Church at Ranchos de Taos” by Bill Wittliff
Mommie Dearest She Ain’t: The Life And Times Of Screen Legend Joan Crawford Get A Drag Makeover The Life And Times Of Screen Legend Joan Crawford Get A Drag Makeover “No … wire … hangers … ever!” If that quote doesn’t either scare the hell out of you or make you laugh hysterically, [...] Kristi D. Lawrence \ May 08, 2014 Read More
Culture Shock: Bring Down The House, Circle In The Sand, Free To A Geek Home Bring Down The House Known artists mingle with emerging talent at the Albuquirky Little Houses Silent Auction on Friday, May 2. An annual tradition in support of [...] Alibi \ May 01, 2014 Read More Buy yourself a little house, and then display it with "Starvation Peak Days End," oil on canvas. Heavenly! (Frank McCulloch)
Albuquerque’s New Poet Laureate Is Radical History, the backdrop against which most things are measured, tells us the first “modern” Poet Laureate was appointed in 1341—by himself! Petrarch, the [...] Zachary Kluckman \ May 01, 2014 Read More Jessica Helen Lopez at Bookworks in April 2014 (Swimming with Elephants Publications)
From Cell To Screen: Orange Is The New Black’s Piper Kerman On Prison, Sensationalism And Sex Orange Is The New Black’s Piper Kerman On Prison, Sensationalism And Sex For folks of a certain age who come from a certain background, danger’s temptations are as chic as Blahniks and a Birkin bag. [...] M. Brianna Stallings \ May 01, 2014 Read More
Culture Shock: Feed The Pyre, Portmanteau Words And Moving Witness Feed The Pyre Since its foundation in Burque just over a year ago, online magazine Pyragraph has wowed artists, filmmakers, authors, musicians, designers and other working [...] Lisa Barrow \ Apr 24, 2014 Read More James Judd: He funny. (Anatoliy Koval)