Day Tripper: Santa Fe In the New Mexican vernacular, the state’s capital city, Santa Fe, is often referred to as Santa. That’s probably a term of endearment, [...] Alibi \ Sep 27, 2018 Read More Old State Capitol building in Santa Fe
Deconstructing Zozobra Inside, Outside And All Around The Mean Marionette If you dwell in the 505, chances are you have a story about Zozobra.Maybe you even have more than one. Every time that [...] August March \ Aug 30, 2018 Read More The eyes of Zozobra (Eric Williams Photography)
Brunch Concert Event Supports Education Rude Boy Brunch Brings It To Villa Hispana A rousing, rocking and gastronomically satisfying first-of-its-kind music, food and charity event happening Sunday, Aug. 26 will be anything but rude. The first-ever [...] Alibi \ Aug 23, 2018 Read More
Everyone Is A Lobo, Woof, Woof, Woof Athletics Department Dishes Abject Failure Amidst Potential Success Greetings, sports fans!Before proceeding, you may well ask why Weekly Alibi—a respected news gathering organization, but also a known repository of freaks and [...] August March \ Aug 16, 2018 Read More Planning defensive strategies (Eric Williams Photography)
Alibi Readers' Choice Votes May Be Cast Daily Until September 26—So Get Crackin’! Alibi \ Aug 16, 2018 Read More
Alibi Events Saturday, August 4 From Noon To 9Pm In its second year, Hemp Fiesta comes into its own with more than 75 vendor booths and 8 sponsors, including Weedmaps as the [...] Alibi \ Jul 26, 2018 Read More
Public Arts: The Albuquerque Public Art Program Marks 40 Years The Albuquerque Public Art Program Marks 40 Years On Albuquerque’s West Mesa, surfacing through the chalky black patina of the volcanic rock there, images appear from the paler stone beneath. A [...] Maggie Grimason \ Jun 28, 2018 Read More “Southwest Pieta,” by Luis Jimenez was the first piece commissioned by the Public Art Program; the piece provoked discourse on identity and heritage in ABQ (Eric Williams Photography)
Burque Burger Week From June 20 To 27, Try These Burger Specials All Over Town You could walk into just about any American restaurant in Albuquerque and get a decent hamburger—it’s one of those dishes that’s pretty hard [...] Robin Babb \ Jun 21, 2018 Read More
Silence Still Equals Death Education, Activism And Mpower A brief note on the history of HIV, AIDS and consequently, the epidemic that followed in North America during the mid-’80s through 1995:In [...] August March \ Jun 07, 2018 Read More MPower managers and educators Jax Sugars, Xian Bass and Josh Garcia (Eric Williams Photography)