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‹‹V.21 No.43
2012 issues
V.21 No.45 ››
Next Gen Justice

Alibi Volume 21, Number 44

November 1, 2012

News & Opinion

News Feature

Next Gen Justice

Young women tackle reproductive equity

By Margaret Wright
Girl Tech participants say the “if, how and when” decisions about having kids should be left to mothers.

Ortiz y Pino

Money Warps Legislative Races

By Jerry Ortiz y Pino
Small state contests cost big bucks this year.

Answer Me This

Special Election Edition!

By Marisa Demarco
What do you know about voting on Election Day? We’ve got all the answers.

Odds & Ends

By Devin D. O’Leary
Funny because it happens to someone else.

Letters

The readers write.

Letters

The readers write.
Film & TV

Film Review

Beauty Is Embarrassing

Irreverent documentary about successful puppeteer-cum-artist says it’s OK to laugh at art

By Devin D. O’Leary
“Pee-wee’s Playhouse” puppeteer Wayne White finally gets the biographical treatment he so richly deserves.

Reel World

By Devin D. O’Leary
KNME-5 hosts a screening of Ken Burns’ old-timey documentary series “The Dust Bowl.” Swing by the African American Performing Arts Center (310 San Pedro NE) at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2 to see the show’s first episode, which was partially shot in New Mexico.

Idiot Box

Electile Dysfunction

Your Guide to Election Night 2012

By Devin D. O’Leary
Starting early in evening, your television will be a sea of pundits in red or blue ties showing off a string of slowly accruing exit poll numbers and electoral college counts. Devin O’Leary provides a few basic tips on how to survive without going crazy.

Week in Sloth

The Week in Sloth

Highlights from around the dial. Except no one has dials anymore.
Music

Show Up!

The Intelligence Quotient

Seattle rockers sound smart

By Captain America
Captain America shares insight into The Intelligence’s sonic evolution, performance style and new album.

Music to Your Ears

By Derek Caterwaul
In this week’s Music to Your Ears, Derek Caterwaul reports on High Mayhem Emerging Arts’ third annual Fall Series.

Song Roulette

Kenta Henmi’s random tracks

By Samantha Anne Carrillo
Kenta Henmi puts his iPod Shuffle to titular use and reflects on five resulting, random tracks.

Sonic Reducer

This week, we listened to Alien Space Kitchen, Lightning Bolt and Tamaryn.
Arts & Lit

Book News

Keeping Their Word

Old-school booksellers fight the good fight

By Robin Brown
Keep on reading, and keep it local.
Food

Food for Thought

The Insectivore’s Dilemma

By Ty Bannerman
The Abq BioPark Zoo’s Creeping, Crawling Cuisine dinner wants to help you get past your ingrained squeamishness about eating insects, arachnids and other invertebrates.
Astrology

Free Will Astrology

Free Will Astrology Week of Oct. 31

By Rob Brezsny

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Big opportunities are coming up for you. Even if you cash in on them, though, they aren't likely to make an immediate practical impact. They are subtle and deep, these prospects. They have the potential of catalyzing monumental shifts in your long-term unfolding, but will take a while to transform your day-to-day rhythm. So what are these openings? Here are my guesses: 1. You could root out a bad seed that got embedded in your subconscious mind before you knew any better. 2. You could reinterpret the meaning of certain turning points in your past, thereby revising the flow of your life story. 3. You could forgive yourself for an old sin you thought you'd never let go of. 4. You could receive a friendly shock that will diminish some sadness you've carried for a long time.

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Today's Events

Learn

2019 Hoof Health Conference

Thursday, Feb 21: 1-9pm

Crowne Plaza Albuquerque

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Image via Pixabay

Learn

The Gay West: From Drug Store Cowboys to Rodeo Queens

Thursday, Feb 21: 2-3:30pm

Keller Hall

Kate Alexander Ph.D., gives a talk on the masculine ideal represented by the American cowboy and its interpretation and articulates the social and geographical spaces of the gay American West.
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Kids

LEAP into Science: Science of a Simple Sort

Thursday, Feb 21: 3:30-4:30pm

Ernie Pyle Library

Use observation and classification skills to sort through and organized life. For children ages 6 to 9 and their families.
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Music

Rob Roman • variety

Thursday, Feb 21: 4:30-6:30pm

Blue Grasshopper Brew Pub

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Dr. Calvo-Quiró

Learn

Saints of Mobility: Holiness within the Borderlands

Thursday, Feb 21: 5:30-7pm

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art

Dr. Calvo-Quirós’ lecture focuses on the mobility of saints across the Mexican/US border and the evolution of their identities.
Read more

Learn

Intersecting Technology and Art

Thursday, Feb 21: 5:30-7pm

Vara Winery

A presentation designed to expand the perspective of women working in technology to demonstrate current IT trends and innovations by exploring non-traditional applications in the art field.
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Image courtesy of Bidewell Photography

Art

Miraculum: Felicia Davis Concepts

Thursday, Feb 21: 6-9pm

Strangeflock Gallery

Runs through 02/28/19.
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Music

The Chris Ravin Band • classic rock

Thursday, Feb 21: 7-10pm

Blue Grasshopper Brew Pub

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Music

Emo Night: Episode II • indie, alternative

Thursday, Feb 21: 7:30pm

Tractor Brewing Wells Park

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Tomorrow's Events

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Learn

Techstars Start-Up Weekend

Friday, Feb 22: 6-8pm

WESST Enterprise Center

Participants create working startups during the event and collaborate with like-minded individuals. Teams hear talks by industry leaders and receive feedback from entrepreneurs.
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Image via Pixabay

Stage

Lysistrata: A Woman's Perspective

Friday, Feb 22: 7:30pm

Vortex Theatre

This is the story of women standing up to powerful men for what they believe in and taking control of a situation that is simply unacceptable.
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Comedy

Headliners 505 Comedy: 20 Years of Stand-up • Kevin Kennedy • Rusty Rutherford • Mary Byrd • Marty Adamsmith

Friday, Feb 22: 9pm

Tricklock Performance Laboratory

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