Best Traditional Haiku A couple more Republican presidential administrations, and there won’t be any more nature worth haikuing about. So enjoy it while it lasts! Grand [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 08, 2005 Read More
Best Albuquerque Haiku Albuquerque has a reputation for being a gritty, down and dirty sort of town — just the sort of town, in other words, [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 08, 2005 Read More
Best Haiku About Why You Hate Your Job I suppose it’s to be expected that the only cheerful haiku we received in this category came from unemployed poets. Working can suck. [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 08, 2005 Read More
Best Haiku About Fish Sticks What is it about the humble fish stick that’s capable of inspiring such a lyrical outpouring of insight into the human experience? Honestly, [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 08, 2005 Read More
Best Haiku Using The Most Letters Of The Alphabet We got a lot of variations on the old “the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs” chestnut from high school typing [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 08, 2005 Read More
Global Reducer Everything You Need To Know About This Year'S Featured Performances If you've ever listened to KUNM's Sunday afternoon program “Singing Wire,” you may have already heard Black Eagle. Since 1989, this Grammy award-winning [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Sep 01, 2005 Read More
The World Comes To Albuquerque Thirteen Acts. Five Continents. Two Men. It's easy to get carried away when you talk to Tom Frouge and Neal Copperman. The two music promoters are easygoing, friendly and [...] Laura Marrich \ Sep 01, 2005 Read More
Unsafe At Any Speed The Albuquerque Wax Museum “Seven inches of pleasure/Seven inches going home.” —Grace Slick, Across the Board: 1973 Call me an elitist bitch (it's been done), a techno [...] Captain America \ Aug 25, 2005 Read More
Albuquerque, For The Record Albuquerque may be dirt-ass poor, but at least we're filthy rich in a few other respects. (Hint: It's not dirt.) I'm talking about [...] Laura Marrich Jessica Cassyle Carr and Simon McCormack \ Aug 25, 2005 Read More
Bring Back Science Project! And Bring Us Your Finest Meats & Cheeses, While You'Re At It. Albuquerque would have a bleak music scene without Joe Anderson, co-owner of the Launchpad and longtime man-behind-the-local-music-curtain. Here he talks with the Alibi [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Aug 25, 2005 Read More