Culture Shock: Aquatic Art At South Broadway And A Call For Literary Submissions About Wide Open Spaces If you remember anything about Waterworld , it’s probably the scene where Kevin Costner drinks his own piss. The rest was pretty forgettable. [...] Sam Adams \ Jun 28, 2012 Read More “Down Stream” by Suzanne Marshall
Performance Review: Río De Lágrimas Links Imperialism, La Llorona And Juárez Slayings Río De Lágrimas Links Imperialism, La Llorona And Juárez Slayings For 20 years, the stories of women and girls killed in Ciudad Juárez have been silenced in their own country and largely ignored [...] Leigh Hile \ Jun 28, 2012 Read More
Performance Preview: Jill-Michele Meleán Is A Comedic Chameleon Stand-Up Impersonator Is All-Over-The-Place Funny Jill-Michele Meleán got started on her career path by humping her grandmother. "She would yell at me," says Meleán. "So I’d just start [...] Sam Adams \ Jun 28, 2012 Read More
Culture Shock: Tricklock’s New Downtown Digs, Recycled Art And More At The 51St New Mexico Arts & Crafts Fair Culture Shock: Tricklock’s New Downtown Digs, Recycled Art And More At The 51St New Mexico Arts & Crafts Fair Good news, theatergoers. Back in November, Tricklock’s Co-Artistic Director Kevin R. Elder told the Alibi that the company was looking to open a [...] Sam Adams \ Jun 21, 2012 Read More Jennifer Caven from Angel Fire is the featured artist at this year’s fair.
Performance Review: Foreign Becomes Familiar In Adobe Theater’s Men Of Mah Jongg Foreign Becomes Familiar In Adobe Theater’s Men Of Mah Jongg Richard Atkins has been bugging the Alibi for months to see his show. Atkins is like a one-man band of the theater world, [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 21, 2012 Read More
Author Interview: Legend Max Evans On The Landscape Of Western Writing Literary Legend Max Evans On The Landscape Of Western Writing Age is relative for Max Evans. Technically 88, he’s many hundreds of years older, he says, if you count his extensive traversals of [...] Margaret Wright \ Jun 21, 2012 Read More
Arts Profile: The Beat Goes On For Lawrence Welk Dancer Cissy King The Beat Goes On For Dancer Cissy King For Cissy King, remembering lines has always presented a host of challenges. But the veteran dancer-turned-actress has no trouble firing off some of [...] Blake Driver \ Jun 14, 2012 Read More
Performance Preview: Seven Years Of The Seven From Fusion Theatre Company Tall Entries, Short Plays At Fusion Theatre’s Annual Fest In Tel Aviv a man is falling in love with a prostitute. She is skeptical. As he attempts to woo her, pay her [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 07, 2012 Read More
Interview: Transgender Funnyman Ian Harvie Transgender Funnyman Opens Up About Laughing At Life Ian Harvie is living proof that comedy and catharsis go hand in hand. Billed as the world’s first female-to-male transgender comic, Harvie routinely [...] Sam Adams \ Jun 07, 2012 Read More
Culture Shock: Operation Art Box Returns Operation Art Box Returns Regardless of how adept your street art skills are, if you decide to go guerilla and throw up a piece in a prominent [...] Sam Adams \ May 31, 2012 Read More