Rebuilding Sawmill A New Affordable Housing Project In Albuquerque Aims At Retaining Local Artists The land is ripe for movement. And, if all goes according to the Sawmill Community Land Trust's (SCLT) plans, before long it will [...] Christie Chisholm \ Mar 09, 2006 Read More
A Bad Case Of Sensationalism A Recent Channel 13 “Investigative” Report Circulates Faulty Information I missed KRQE Channel 13's recent “investigative” report on so-called unqualified persons being hired to state jobs by Gov. Bill Richardson, but around [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Mar 09, 2006 Read More
Show Me Your Papers This Country Was Built On The Backs Of Immigrants—Most Of Whom Would Have Been Considered Illegal By Today'S Standards In times of growing mainstream xenophobic, anti-immigrant hyperbole, it takes leaders of courage to stand up for the American dream. Sadly, in our [...] Eric Griego \ Mar 09, 2006 Read More
Check Out Our Charter [Re: Feature, “Charting a New Course,” Feb. 23-March 1] Thank you for the article on charter schools. Charter schools are a wonderful movement, [...] Alibi \ Mar 09, 2006 Read More
Odds & Ends Dateline: Germany—According to reports by German police, the small Bavarian village of Elsa was flooded by liquid pig manure last Wednesday after a [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Mar 02, 2006 Read More
Schools, Drunks And Wildlands At the Feb. 22 meeting, councilors unanimously approved a $300,000 contract with artist Michael Metcalf to provide sculptures for the I-40/Louisiana Blvd. interchange. [...] Laura Sanchez \ Mar 02, 2006 Read More
Domenici'S Wish A New Bill From Our Senior Senator Tackles Immigration Reform From the vacuum created by the Bush administration's failure to put forward any kind of immigration reform initiative, a remarkable piece of legislation [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Mar 02, 2006 Read More
Amy, Whatcha Gonna Do? [RE: Feature, “Charting a New Course,” Feb. 23-March 1] Although I was not lucky enough to know her as a good friend, I [...] Alibi \ Mar 02, 2006 Read More
Blood And Sand “Although There Are Many Iraqis Who Hate Us, Who Welcome And Toast And Celebrate Our Deaths, There Are Also Those Who Would Lay Down Their Lives For Us.” American poet Robert Frost once wrote, “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall … and makes gaps even two can pass abreast.” [...] Alex E. Limkin \ Mar 02, 2006 Read More
It'S About Understanding [Re: Feature, “The Heartbeat of Africa,” Feb. 16-22] Thank you for your interest in the African dance community here in Albuquerque. I hope [...] Alibi \ Feb 23, 2006 Read More