Iraqi Elections And The Us Media A reader emailed me this salient observation and I included a link to Alternet's posting of a piece published this week by Greg [...] Tim McGivern \ Feb 10, 2005 Blog
American Martyrs? Editor's note: When the Rock Against Bush Tour rolled into Albuquerque last fall, the Sunshine Theater nearly sold-out and the featured band, Anti-Flag, [...] Justin Sane \ Feb 10, 2005 Blog
Goodbye, Dragon Inn Asian Art House Offering Studiously Contemplates Its Own Navel While movies about the art of moviemaking are fairly common (just look at this year's The Aviator), movies about the art of watching [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Feb 03, 2005 Film Surviving Christmas wasn’t any more popular in Asia.
It'S Our Money, Spend It! Mayor Sits On Public Safety Tax Revenue About a quarter of the $26 million raised by the city's voter-approved public safety tax was supposed to go toward preventing crime, helping [...] Jim Scarantino \ Feb 03, 2005 News
Odds & Ends Dateline: Portugal—Police didn't have to work too hard to crack the case of junior gangster Marco Guerra. The 17-year-old criminal apparently set up [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Feb 03, 2005 News
Signposts Reservation Stories At The Jonson Gallery Even out here in the heart of Indian Country, a lot of people harbor garishly distorted ideas about Native Americans. Albuquerque might be [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 03, 2005 Art
Sonic Reducer At least a full decade before electronica, techno and ambient were officially declared genres, the music that defined them was lumped in the [...] Michael Henningsen \ Feb 03, 2005 Music
Culture Shock Being a space case isn't necessarily a bad thing. This will be especially true this weekend when the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra (NMSO) [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Feb 03, 2005 Art
Music To Your Ears Several weeks ago, I reported in this column on the formation of another new locally-based regional label, Detach Records, and their “coming out” [...] Michael Henningsen \ Feb 03, 2005 Music
Blue Note The music is gentle and meditative, with expansive soundscapes that softly explore the more reclusive aspects of human consciousness. Featuring the cello of [...] Jason Serinus \ Feb 03, 2005 Music