Duke City Comedy Cabaret Mr. K'S Chinese Restaurant Longtime Albuquerque comedy producer Ronn Perea inaugurates his Duke City Comedy Cabaret on New Year's Eve, Friday, Dec. 31, at Mr. K.'s Chinese [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Dec 30, 2004 Art
Fare Thee Well, 2004! All In All, It Was A Pretty Good Year Of course some will disagree—Bush was re-elected, the war in Iraq continues to simmer, federal spending actually makes inebriated sailors look tight-fisted and [...] Greg Payne \ Dec 30, 2004 News
Sonic Reducer Singing the living shit out of someone else's tried and true hit song—which “American Idol” winner Ruben Studdard can certainly do—is a far [...] Michael Henningsen \ Dec 30, 2004 Music
The Real Attack On Family Values Forget Gay Marriage, It'S About Health, Child Care And A Living Wage Driving north from Deming last week the NPR station faded out somewhere between Hatch and T or C, so I hit the scan [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Dec 30, 2004 News
Blue Note What if everything you ever thought about your record collection turned out to be wrong? What if all the albums you grew up [...] Michael Henningsen \ Dec 30, 2004 Music
Music To Your Ears The 18th Annual New Mexico Music Industry Awards is now accepting submissions for consideration through Friday, Jan. 28, 2005. The awards banquet doesn't [...] Michael Henningsen \ Dec 30, 2004 Music
Nimby Night The Dec. 20 council meeting was called to order by new Council President Brad Winter, chosen along with Vice President Miguel Gomez in [...] Laura Sanchez \ Dec 30, 2004 News
Earning Your Mistrust If you watch KRQE News 13, you've seen the promos featuring anchors Dick Knipfing and Erika Ruiz promising to earn your trust with [...] Tim McGivern \ Dec 30, 2004 News
In Da Club Our Quick Picks For A No-Hassle New Year's Eve It’s the ultimate holiday irony. We’ve spent an entire month eating without abandon, sampling everything from Aunt Joanne’s legendary walnut fudge to gooey, [...] Laura Marrich \ Dec 30, 2004 Feature
Getting Progressively Better “What a sad state progressives are in” starts the guest editorial by Eli Lee [“Brothers in Arms,” Dec 23-29]. Truer words were never [...] Alibi \ Dec 30, 2004 News