Performance Review: Blackout Theatre’s Fresh Take On A Holiday Classic Blackout Theatre’s Fresh Take On A Holiday Classic Adaptations of the classics make me nervous, especially when it comes to Christmas stories. Maybe it’s because those modifications are often made superficially, [...] Christie Chisholm \ Dec 08, 2011 Read More
Art Preview: Steve White’s Folk Farm Gift Show Steve White’s Folky Spectacular Gets A Holiday Twist Steve White is a folk hero. Or at least he’s a hero of folk art. His Summer shows at his studio and home—aka [...] Sam Adams \ Dec 01, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: Speaking Through Spokes Speaking Through Spokes Last time the Alibi caught up with Jake Foreman, he was leading a group of teens on a 200-mile bike trek along the [...] Sam Adams \ Dec 01, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: The Reptilian Lounge Downtown has a lot of live entertainment going on Saturday nights. A vibrant music scene, strip clubs, drunk people throwing cheap hot dogs [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 24, 2011 Read More
Bryce Hample’s Paintings At Winning Coffee Bryce Hample’s Paintings At Winning Coffee When put together, minimalism and abstraction are like the fiery words of a televangelist. The result may be a vessel toward a greater [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 24, 2011 Read More
Performance Preview: David Garver’s The Age Between Sage And Fool One-Man Show At The Filling Station Personifies Mid-Life Crisis It was on a plane back from Paris that David Garver felt his life shift. His wife had taken him to the city [...] Christie Chisholm \ Nov 17, 2011 Read More
Profile: Pancho León’s Leather And Snakeskin Crafts At Masks Y Más Master Craftsman And Ex- Luchador ’S Stitchwork Is Seamless The first thing that struck me about Francisco "Pancho" León were his hands. Callused and scarred, his palms look like they belong to [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 17, 2011 Read More
Performance Preview: Yjastros’ El Museo At The Nhcc Yjastros Showcases Veteran Dancer And Symphony Orchestra In Nostalgic El Museo A janitor spends his life working in an art museum. Over decades of quietly mopping the halls, he’s developed relationships with the people [...] Christie Chisholm \ Nov 10, 2011 Read More
Photos Of The South Valley’s Marigold Parade The South Valley’s 13 th annual Día de los Muertos Marigold Parade was on Sunday, Nov. 6. Revelers danced and cruised down Isleta [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 10, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: Cop Some Art Cop Some Art Artist Eva Avenue thinks police officers could be more Zen-like. That notion and the much-documented officer-involved shootings in Albuquerque are the driving inspiration [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 03, 2011 Read More