Performance Preview: Tricklock’s Three-Week Theater Marathon Gets Physical And Herzogian Tricklock’s Three-Week Theater Marathon Gets Physical And Herzogian Albuquerque’s theatrical community is growing, at least for the month of January. If you’ve lived here long, you know these temporary citizens come [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jan 05, 2012 Read More
Revolutions International Theatre Festival 2012 Schedule Of Events Tuesday, Jan. 10 Revolutions Kickoff Party, 7 to 10 p.m., The Resource Center Thursday, Jan. 12 The House of Fitzcarraldo , 8 p.m., [...] Sam Adams \ Jan 05, 2012 Read More
Gallery Review: 1 X 15 (One Model, 15 Photographers) At Matrix Fine Art Eclectic Group Show At Matrix Focuses On Identity It’s the early-morning hours before the zoo opens. Many of the animals are still indoors. The lone mammal in the zebra pen is [...] Sam Adams \ Dec 29, 2011 Read More
Year In Review: Arts & Lit Our Favorite Arty Endeavors Of 2011 Outrageous improv, a futuristic nautical vessel, black humor, an alligator-infested ode to dying swampland. In 2011, we at the Alibi covered some astonishing [...] Alibi \ Dec 29, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Wino Rudolph The Red-Nosed Wino It makes sense to fashion a Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer character off Charles Bukowski. Both pop-cultural archetypes have big red noses (Bukowski from [...] Sam Adams \ Dec 22, 2011 Read More (Photo by Richard K. Hogle)
Performance Review: Mother Road Delivers Laughs And Tears In Tale Of Sibling Camaraderie Mother Road Delivers Laughs And Tears In Tale Of Sibling Camaraderie With only a handful of days left slipping between our fingers until the new year, Mother Road Theatre Company has produced a show [...] Christie Chisholm \ Dec 22, 2011 Read More Pip Lustgarten as Catherine, Julia Thudium as Mary and Wendy Scott as Teresa. (Vic Browder)
Stranger Factory’s Winter Salon Is Like An Adorable Nightmare Stranger Factory’s Winter Salon Is Like An Adorable Nightmare It’s beckoningly grotesque, mischievously menacing and intriguingly oddball. That would be Stranger Factory’s Winter Salon , host to the work of about two [...] Sam Adams \ Dec 15, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: Attack Of The Octostash Attack Of The Octostash With a name like W.C. Longacre, it’s no surprise that he looks like Willie Nelson and talks like a wise journeyman. "I like [...] Sam Adams \ Dec 15, 2011 Read More
“Rad Dad” Zine’s Tomas Moniz On Raising Children In The Real World A Counterculture Perspective On Raising Children In The Real World “Rad Dad” is a submissions-based zine edited by father and veteran zinester Tomas Moniz. Its essays on parenting, radicalism and society stand in [...] Geoffrey Plant \ Dec 15, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: Words Take Flight Words Take Flight If Dino S. Hall is passionate about two things, it’s poetry and planes. A 30-year vet in the aviation industry—serving both as a [...] Sam Adams \ Dec 08, 2011 Read More