Is It Real, Or Is It Just The American Dream?: Dreamlandia Adapts Old Questions For A New Century Dreamlandia Adapts Old Questions For A New Century You may know the multilingual, socially and politically bold fine arts school Working Classroom from their presence on the streets of Albuquerque: They’re [...] Holly von Winckel \ Aug 08, 2013 Read More
Culture Shock: Not-So-Fluffy Little Clouds, Prints Of Power And Holy Highbrow, Caped Crusader! Not-So-Little Fluffy Clouds If you’ve ever tried to explain what’s special about a New Mexico sky during a storm, you may have found that descriptions fail [...] Lisa Barrow \ Aug 01, 2013 Read More "Storm Rise" by Angus Macpherson, acrylic on canvas
Dropping A Bombshell: Thriller Author Explodes Nuclear Tourism And Genre Archetypes Thriller Author Explodes Nuclear Tourism And Genre Archetypes As a state, New Mexico takes pride in some rather interesting things: the ability to concoct a seemingly endless array of meals with [...] M. Brianna Stallings \ Aug 01, 2013 Read More Author James Reich in Heritage Park (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Truths Found In Dreams: The Cryptic Origins Of Secret Things The Cryptic Origins Of Secret Things Secret Things opens next week, and it might hit close to home for some New Mexicans. A drama about a journalist sent back [...] Holly von Winckel \ Jul 25, 2013 Read More Lila Hadda Martinez as Delia (Alan Mitchell Photography)
Mentoring Young Artists Xpression Sessions is in its second wave, hitting Albuquerque every second and fourth Friday at 5 p.m. A youth-oriented artist workshop program, it’s [...] Christopher J. Johnson \ Jul 25, 2013 Read More ( Warehouse 508 )
Two Broads Don’t Walk Into A Bar: Local Comics Thrive Against The Odds Local Comics Thrive Against The Odds Comedians form communities in every town, big and small, and yap their salacious musings on stage in front of any audience who will [...] Genevieve Mueller \ Jul 18, 2013 Read More
Let Poetry Be Thy Medicine: Tanaya Winder’s Extraordinarily Ordinary Journey Tanaya Winder’s Extraordinarily Ordinary Journey Death, we know for sure, is inevitable—but living with the emotional debris left in its wake isn’t so straightforward. Tanaya Winder, a prominent [...] Shawna Brown \ Jul 18, 2013 Read More
Paints And Needles: Duke City Tattoo Fiesta Brings Tattooists To Burque Tattoo Fiesta Lures Big Names In Ink To Duke City What’s in a tattoo? For some tattoo artists, it’s a mere reiteration of a drunken mistake left bare to the world. For other [...] Mark Lopez \ Jul 11, 2013 Read More Ericksen slings the ink at Heart and Soul Tattoo. (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Marketplace Of Ideas: Women Win At Santa Fe’s International Folk Art Market Women Win At International Folk Art Market Like the other girls in her family, all taught by their mother, Ly Ta May of northwestern Vietnam knows how to embroider intricate [...] Lisa Barrow \ Jul 11, 2013 Read More Handmade buttons made by the Women's Button Cooperative of Sefrou, Morocco (courtesy of the artist)
Peril In The Art World: New Exhibit Aims To Alarm New Exhibit Aims To Alarm Full of “terrible ideas” never followed by “no,” Albuquerque artists Andrew Lyman and Adrian Toto throw us a dose of peril. Forswearing any [...] Michael Jerome Wolff \ Jul 04, 2013 Read More Adrian Toto and Andrew Lyman break all the safety rules at The Tan in Barelas. (photo by Miguel Villalobos)