Gallery Preview: B-Boy Brings Brazilian Culture To Burque After a nine-month hustle in the streets of São Paulo, Santa Fe DJ and artist Pablo 77 (aka Pablo Ancona) will debut FUNK [...] Lizzy Von Stange \ Sep 08, 2011 Read More
Art News: The Designer’s Lounge And Warehouse 508 Pull Off Teen Fashion Show A sleek, glitter-caked model stalked confidently down the runway while a dozen photographers flashed and snapped. Judges whispered to one another, and the [...] Summer Olsson \ Sep 01, 2011 Read More
Performance Review: Show Up For The Show Show Up For The Show Naming an improv troupe The Show means it’s destined for many, many Abbott and Costello “Who’s on first?”-style jokes. That bit was a [...] Summer Olsson \ Sep 01, 2011 Read More
Art News: 50,000 Bones Fill Fourth And Central Intersection Body Of Work Points A Finger At Genocide Spectral figures clad in white float into the intersection of Fourth and Central. They carry armfuls of bones, which they deposit on the [...] Summer Olsson \ Aug 25, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: Bubonicon, Steampunk Style Bubonicon, Steampunk Style A totally killer schedule is in place for Albuquerque’s annual, homegrown festival of science fiction and fantasy. The theme of this year’s convention [...] Summer Olsson \ Aug 25, 2011 Read More
Performance Preview: Duke City Rep Offers Reasons To Be Pretty Duke City Rep Offers Reasons To Be Pretty Playwright Neil LaBute is known for his unflinching, cynical plays that feature characters at their worst, often worthy of audience disgust. He is [...] Summer Olsson \ Aug 18, 2011 Read More Abe Jallad and Lauren Myers in Reasons to Be Pretty (Elizabeth Dwyer Sandlin)
Author Interview: E.b. Held Reveals Secrets Of Espionage New Mexico Intrigues Revealed By Former Cia Officer E. B. Held wasn’t a spy, but he was a spy recruiter. He worked as a clandestine operations officer with the CIA for [...] Christie Chisholm \ Aug 18, 2011 Read More
Gallery Review: Artists’ Work At The Range Café Influenced By Natural World Abstractions in Balance is imaginative, sophisticated and poetic. The new collections presented by Lorna E. Smith and Harley Kirschner, running this month at [...] Chiquita Paschal \ Aug 18, 2011 Read More “Storm Mirror” by Harley Kirschner (Laura Wright)
Performance Review: Church Of Beethoven’s Older, Cocktail-Swirling Brother Church Of Beethoven’s Older, Cocktail-Swirling Brother When I found out I could hear live classical music and drink a beer and not get up “really early” on Sunday morning, [...] Summer Olsson \ Aug 11, 2011 Read More
Culture Shock: You Can Haiku You Can Haiku Dear lovely readers,I invite you to createsome haikus for us.You can choose from eightdifferent categorieswhich are as follows:sci-fi/fantasy,local, food-based, erotic,traditional and Breaking Bad” [...] Summer Olsson \ Aug 11, 2011 Read More