Bob: Community Pick Jeremy Foote What makes the Albuquerque Press Club unique? How many other bars in Albuquerque are located in a 105-year-old haunted log cabin placed in [...] Alibi \ Apr 02, 2009 Read More
Bob: Community Pick Derek Caterwaul You put out an e-mail events newsletter called Subterranean Albuquerque. What’s your motivation for doing it? I think it’s generally known as obsessive-compulsive [...] Alibi \ Apr 02, 2009 Read More
Bob: Community Pick Mike Locksley Best Charity I’ve always been involved in the Boys and Girls Club. It’s played a major role in who I’ve become. I grew [...] Alibi \ Apr 02, 2009 Read More
Exonerated A Developmentally Delayed Man Files Suit Against The System That Put Him Behind Bars For Three Years The day started like any other. Christina Romero’s nephew, 20-year-old Robert Gonzales, was heading to West Mesa High School to say hi to [...] Marisa Demarco \ Mar 26, 2009 Read More
Juárez: Bleeding But Still Breathing A Few Miles From New Mexico, The Border Town Is Struggling For Normalcy Amid A Drug War, Corruption And Exodus Walking through downtown Juárez, only steps from the border, Maria Vargas is unable to conceal her frustration and sadness. Where tourists and shoppers [...] Maren Tarro \ Mar 19, 2009 Read More Narco-culture in Juárez: The car’s sticker reads "Hecho en el Kartel," which means "Made in the Cartel." It’s a riff on stickers that usually read "Hecho en Mexico," or "Made in Mexico." (Maren Tarro)
In Other Words Nmsu Student Uses Poetry To Fill In The Blanks Left By Sparse Reporting On The Drug War Naomi Ruth Estrada, a 27-year-old English major at NMSU, was frustrated with the national media’s sparse reporting on Mexico’s violent drug war. So [...] Maren Tarro \ Mar 19, 2009 Read More
The Albuquerque Of Yesterday, Yesteryear And Yore Over the years Albuquerque, like much of America, has seen both the slow fade and outright demolition of untold pieces of culture. Buildings [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Mar 12, 2009 Read More Iceberg Service Station was located on Route 66 in Nob Hill, then near San Mateo and Central. The oddball building was also a café.
Bruised, Bloody And Bushy Tailed The Diary Of A Wannabe Stuntwoman I’m no daredevil. I never drive more than four miles above the speed limit. I always wear a helmet when I’m supposed to. [...] Amy Dalness \ Mar 05, 2009 Read More Head Instructor Michael R. Long serves me a right hook. (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Beware His Sting He lives in the middle of nowhere near the New Mexico-Arizona border. "Ish," he adds, just to vague things up. "Do you mind [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 26, 2009 Read More
Ghost Shadow Remains ... Shadowy Ghost Shadow Remains ... Shadowy Green Scorpion patrols Phoenix and sometimes Albuquerque. But the Duke City has her own hero roaming the streets. Meet Ghost Shadow. Except that’s [...] Marisa Demarco \ Feb 26, 2009 Read More