Reel World: Feel Like Chicken Tonight? Feel Like Chicken Tonight? Becoming American: A Documentary Film and Discussion Series on our Immigration Experience continues this Thursday, Aug. 23, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Aug 23, 2018 Film
Arts Interview: Eric Velhagen Albuquerque’s own fantasy and science fiction festival—renowned the galaxy over—is celebrating 50 years with this year’s con Aug. 24 to 26. This year’s [...] Maggie Grimason \ Aug 23, 2018 Art “Genieve” by Eric Velhagen, guest artist at Bubonicon 50
Poetry Review: An Infected Sunset An Infected Sunset By Demian Dinéyazhi' I read An Infected Sunset in an afternoon, that feeling of “one more page,” compelling my fingers to flip another and another as [...] Maggie Grimason \ Aug 23, 2018 Art
Restaurant Review: Le Quiche Parisienne’s New Digs Le Quiche Parisienne’s New Digs For years, one of the best kept dining secrets in Downtown was La Quiche Parisienne. A small patio and cozy storefront tucked into [...] Hosho McCreesh \ Aug 23, 2018 Food The salad niçoise (Eric Williams Photography)
Farmer Spotlight: Silver Leaf Farms The Gold Standard In Organic Vegetables I found the perfect cucumber when I discovered Silver Leaf Farms. Not since living in Beirut, Lebanon, where they harvest cucumbers before they [...] Christina Hartsock \ Aug 23, 2018 Food (Christina Hartsock)
Newscity: Tiny Homes Village Discussed Publicly And Public Schools Graded Tiny Homes Village Discussed Publicly Bernalillo County’s plan to develop a village of tiny homes for the city’s homeless met with mixed opinion as county leaders showed their [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 23, 2018 News
News Interview: About San Mateo And Kathryn A New Substation Paves The Way For Revitalization, Says Davis Looking back on the 18 years I lived in Fringecrest—that pleasantly arcadian and very bourgeois bastion of El Duque’s progressive wing that includes [...] August March \ Aug 23, 2018 News APD on horseback in the community (Albuquerque Police Department)
Week In Sloth “Deadwind” (Netflix streaming anytime) Oh, Nordic noir. So dark, so cold, so filled with depressed police detectives. From Finland comes this crime series [...] Alibi \ Aug 23, 2018 Film
Culture Shock: Wings Of Change Flight Tests Art-Making As Social Practice Sheri Crider described looking through the fence onto the building and surrounding grounds of Cibola Detention Center—a large, privately run center that detains [...] Maggie Grimason \ Aug 23, 2018 Art (Courtesy of Sheri Crider)
Brunch Concert Event Supports Education Rude Boy Brunch Brings It To Villa Hispana A rousing, rocking and gastronomically satisfying first-of-its-kind music, food and charity event happening Sunday, Aug. 26 will be anything but rude. The first-ever [...] Alibi \ Aug 23, 2018 Feature