2000 • The Crawl splits in two, offering a spring and fall version. In the fall intro: “Much has been said lately about a [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
2004 • The final, 10th annual Alibi Short Film Fiesta is held at the Lobo Theater. Among the films screened: “Allison” by Jeff Drew, [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
2001 • On Sept. 11, four passenger jets are hijacked. Two crash into the World Trade Center, one crashes into the Pentagon, and one [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
1993 • The paper holds its first-ever haiku contest. A review of R.E.M.’s Automatic for the People appears in an early music section. Soon-to-be [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
20 Years Ago ... 20 Years Ago ... … Two young dudes from Wisconsin blew into town and made a newspaper. One of them, Chris Johnson, had launched The Onion in [...] Carl Petersen publisher \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
1994 • NuCity goes weekly on Jan. 11. The paper reprints a column from young Seattle writer Dan Savage on the CDC’s new AIDS-prevention [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
Two Minute Criminal It was one of the sickest crimes that many in Albuquerque had ever seen; so grotesque, destructive and brazen that even veteran Albuquerque [...] Dennis Domrzalski former news editor \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
2006 • A Veterans Affairs nurse writes a letter to the Alibi criticizing the Bush administration and its handling of Hurricane Katrina and the [...] Alibi \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
The Repairmen While shopping at Thrift Town one Saturday—must’ve been 1996 or 1997—Chris Johnson and I, for some reason, thought it would be funny to [...] Michael Henningsen former Editor in Chief Music Editor \ Sep 20, 2012 Read More
Bidecennial Of Bastard Haiku Like any art medium, poetry is a manifestation of the culture that engenders it, and traditional forms can provide an especial understanding of [...] Erin Adair-Hodges guest judge \ Sep 13, 2012 Read More (Julia Minamata juliaminamata.com)