Reliability In A Disposable Culture: Ap-T Camera Repair About a year ago, I bought a fancy digital camera from eBay, and when it came, the damn thing didn’t work. So I [...] Billy McCall \ Nov 21, 2013 Read More Michael Mayhew cleaning a camera sensor (photos by Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Busting A Gut And Breaking The Mold: Acclaimed Comic Jamie Kilstein Benefits Poetry, Funnily Enough Acclaimed Comic Jamie Kilstein Benefits Poetry, Funnily Enough “People don’t come to poetry shows,” Hakim Bellamy says, tongue-in-cheek. “Comedy helps us reach some of the people that do like poetry, but [...] Shirl Sazynski \ Nov 14, 2013 Read More Jamie Kilstein
Frozen Loss Envisioned Afresh: Tricklock Takes On Black River Falling Tricklock Takes On Black River Falling Loss shatters you. Unlike any other experience in your life, the loss of a loved one breaks the human spirit in such intense [...] Genevieve Mueller \ Nov 14, 2013 Read More
Adaptation And The Environmental Beat: Poet-Activist Gary Snyder Lands In Albuquerque Poet-Activist Gary Snyder Lands In Albuquerque In “Good Things That Can Be Said for the Iron Age,” a poem from 1970, poet Gary Snyder wrote, “A ringing tire iron [...] Mike Smith \ Nov 07, 2013 Read More Gary Snyder and Jack Loeffler (courtesy of Quivira Coalition)
Stage Whispers: Airdance Nm Is Above It All, Good People Got Troubles, Nm Philharmonic Brings Broadway To Burque Upward Mobility One of the coolest things I’ve seen on an awards show was a few years ago when Pink did a fabric aerial dance [...] Alibi \ Nov 07, 2013 Read More
Get Lit: World Readers The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn From Traditional Societies? Jared Diamond, the Pulitzer-winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel, first traveled to Papua New Guinea in 1964, returning frequently over the next [...] Lisa Barrow \ Oct 31, 2013 Read More
Marriage Has Two Lenses To Benefit The 516 Janet Russek and her husband David Scheinbaum are no strangers to the New Mexico art scene. They run a private fine art and [...] Erik Gamlem \ Oct 31, 2013 Read More
Warr Of The Worlds: Chaos Assumes Steel Forms At Small Engine Gallery Chaos Assumes Steel Forms At Small Engine Gallery “Before there is place, there is observation,” reflects Casey Warr. The wisdom had come to the sculptor of steel leviathans on a sweaty [...] Michael Jerome Wolff \ Oct 31, 2013 Read More Casey Warr at work
Octofair Brings Octofun: Autumn Gets Artsy At The Octopus And The Fox Autumn Gets Artsy At The Octopus And The Fox October is my favorite time of year in a lot of ways. Football games on the weekends, people suddenly getting very creative with [...] Billy McCall \ Oct 24, 2013 Read More The Octopus and the Fox (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Fuzzy Operation: A Vision Of The Father Of Muppets A Vision Of The Father Of Muppets “Cynics beware, [Henson] is a genuinely good guy,” biographer Brian Jay Jones said in a recent interview. A self-professed member of the “Jim [...] Nora Hickey \ Oct 24, 2013 Read More