Idiot Box: The Dirt On Netflix The Dirt On Netflix The new Netflix sensation The Dirt, directed by Jeff Tremaine, tells the story of the legendary ’80s hair metal band Mötley Crüe with [...] Keith Rockford \ Mar 28, 2019 Film
Film Review: Hotel Mumbai Well-Packaged Drama Chronicles Real-World Horrors A group of Islamic militants from Pakistan, wide-eyed young men, sneak into Mumbai by boat. They listen, via cellphone, to the voice of [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Mar 28, 2019 Film Dev Patel decides that discretion is the better party of valor.
Found Objects Forgotten Raincoats Among the earliest ravages of aging is the loss of wonder and play. As mundane tasks begin to fill the daily effort to [...] Clarke Conde \ Mar 28, 2019 Art
Week In Sloth “Europe in Chaos: Brexit” (Smithsonian 6pm) In a way it’s sort of comforting to know that the rest of the world is in [...] Alibi \ Mar 28, 2019 Film
Unm Faculty Organizing Unions Give Workers A Needed Voice The University of New Mexico has always been of special interest to the editorial board at Weekly Alibi. As the official flagship secondary [...] August March \ Mar 28, 2019 News Matias Fontenla, Associate Professor of Economics, UNM (August March)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends The world’s last Blockbuster is staying open due to “pure stubbornness,” says its general manager. Huffpost reports that at the end of March, [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 28, 2019 News
Baked Goods: Try, Try Again Recreational Back In 2020 If you’re bummed that our state lawmakers once again failed to deliver on legalizing recreational cannabis (surprise, surprise), you’ll be happy to know [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 28, 2019 Cannabis Orange Blossom Special (J. Grisham)
Newscity: Oil Company Accused Of Air Quality Violation, Balloon Fiesta Spur Line Questioned, Lawmaker On Abortion: Women Choose To Be Pregnant Oil Company Accused Of Air Quality Violation The New Mexico Environment Department issued a notice of violation to oil and gas giant Hilcorp Energy Company earlier this month, claiming the [...] Joshua Lee \ Mar 28, 2019 News
Arts Interview: A Reasonable Fear Of Tubas Stacy Patterson’s One Woman Show Though giraffes struggle, apes are the only mammal that does not instinctually swim. Fear rides high when not put in check by our [...] Clarke Conde \ Mar 28, 2019 Art Stacy (Hagen) Patterson will explain more about why she wears the top part of a shark piñata as a hat at her show. (courtesy of the artist)
Arts Interview: Function Follows Form The Challenge Of Adaptive Biomedical Design Necessity, as we’ve all heard a million times, is the mother of invention. University of New Mexico associate professor Heather Canavan’s Adaptive Biomedical [...] Clarke Conde \ Mar 28, 2019 Art Heather Canavan, PhD leads the Adaptive Biomedical Design program at UNM. (Clarke Condé)