m. brianna stallings
V.23 No.18 | 5/1/2014

Arts Feature
From Cell to Screen
Orange Is the New Black’s Piper Kerman on prison, sensationalism and sex
Kerman went from rich girl to convict when she was sentenced to 15 months at a federal women’s correctional facility in Connecticut. She recounted her experience in the memoir Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison, later adapted into an award-winning Netflix original series.
V.23 No.12 | 3/20/2014

Morwyn Mullins
In Memoriam
In Memoriam, Moving Forward
Asa Mullins and the future of Bird Song Used Books
In which we very fondly remember one of Albuquerque’s own.
V.22 No.37 | 9/12/2013

Stage Whispers
Twain mocks art from grave
Let’s hear it for the old dead dudes of drama in these three hilarious Albuquerque comedies.
V.22 No.31 | 8/1/2013

Eric Williams ericwphoto.com
Arts Interview
Dropping a Bombshell
Thriller author explodes nuclear tourism and genre archetypes
Author James Reich reveals the friction and fission at the nuclear heart of his new novel.
V.22 No.26 | 6/27/2013

M. Brianna Stallings
Arts Feature
Out of the Archives and Into the Streets
Archival activism illuminates LGBT voices
Someone had to save the priceless ephemera of a gay generation. Archivists Barbara Korbal and Bennett Hammer stepped up to the challenge.
V.22 No.22 | 5/30/2013

Arts Interview
Don’t Call It a Comeback
Hip Mama’s been here for years
Print’s not dead, baby! Read our interview with author Ariel Gore to hear why.