Fcc Commish Comes To Town To Talk Net Neutrality But Won’t Give A Timeline Fcc Commissioner Rallies New Mexicans Around Internet Freedom But Remains Silent On Plans Michael Copps of the Federal Communications Commission had a lot to say about the importance of access to information and the Internet. But [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 25, 2010 Read More The public addressed a panel that included (from left) Andrea Quijada,executive director of the Media Literacy Project; state Rep. Antonio "Moe" Maestas; Geoffrey Blackwell, chief of the FCC's Office of Native Affairs; and Commissioner Michael Copps. (Sam Adams)
Letters: Love For Makers, Cotton Candy Content, Bikes In Idaho, Gov. Ego, Anti-Anti-Religion, Mourn T-Day, Applause For Miss D Feel Like Makin’ Love Thank you so much for including me in your article about Albuquerque Etsy shops [Feature, “Etsy-Querque,” Nov. 18-24]. I have enjoyed the Alibi [...] Alibi \ Nov 25, 2010 Read More
Ain’t I A Woman? Transgender Day Of Remembrance And Local Events This Weekend On a July night in 2009, Teri Benally was with some acquaintances in an Albuquerque park. She told her friends she was going [...] Joni Kay Rose \ Nov 18, 2010 Read More
Odds & Ends: Pastor’s Pornography; An Amazing Sandwich; Jesus’ Restraining Order; Crime Post; He Ate His Beard Odds & Ends: Pastor’s Pornography; An Amazing Sandwich; Jesus’ Restraining Order; Crime Post; He Ate His Beard Dateline: Massachusetts— A former pastor at St. John the Baptist Church in Haverhill has been charged with stealing $83,147 from the church—most of [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Nov 18, 2010 Read More
Burque’s Fair-Trade Mecca, Peacecraft, Faces Closure Burque’s Fair-Trade Mecca Faces Closure A cooperative of more than 800 South African Zulu works full-time to create brightly colored baskets and bracelets fashioned from telephone wire. These [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 18, 2010 Read More Peacecraft's Executive Director Jim Neustel with UNM student Molly Caldera, who has been volunteering at the store since June (Sam Adams)
Letters: Game And Fish, Rail Runner, Immigration Love, Bikes, Velvet Paintings, Hate Us, Praise Us Deadly Monsters Kudos to Jeffrey A. Davis for his letter to the editor [“Boys Gone Wild in an Agency Turned Rogue,” Nov. 11-17]. I agree [...] Alibi \ Nov 18, 2010 Read More
Photo Essay: A Dose Of History At Hotel Parq Central Boutique Lodging Is The Cure For An Ailing Hospital On Sept. 5, 1926, Albuquerque began weeklong festivities to mark the opening of the Santa Fe Hospital. Built in the Italianate architecture style, [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Nov 18, 2010 Read More The exterior of the Hotel Parq Central remains true to its original Italianate architecture. Tile work near the windows was re-created in the interior. (Sergio Salvador salvadorphoto.com)
Council Watch: A Mother’s Plea Tears flowed down the face of Sylvia Fuentes as she spoke to the City Council at the Monday, Nov. 15 meeting. She begged [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Nov 18, 2010 Read More
Letters: Bikers Beware, Boys Gone Wild, Pornotopia, Love For Thai Vegan Bikers Beware After five years of making the arduous trek in my car to CNM’s Westside Campus, this summer I was transferred to Main Campus—an [...] Alibi \ Nov 11, 2010 Read More
Pedal Power: Green-Thinking Recovery Center Gets Its Motor Running—But Still Needs Fuel Green-Thinking Recovery Center Gets Its Motor Running—But Still Needs Fuel Jesse was far from home last winter, detoxing at a rehab facility in in the Midwest. The 23-year-old recovering addict returned to New [...] Sam Adams \ Nov 11, 2010 Read More Dr. Sam Slishman (right) and Jeff Holland (Sam Adams)