Culture Shock: Mark Twain’s Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Omits The “N-Word” First They Came For The N-Word A new version of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn takes out more than 200 instances of the n-word and replaces them with [...] John Bear \ Jan 20, 2011 Art
Book Review: Iowa Punks Come Of Age In The House Of Tomorrow Corn-Belt Misfits Come Of Age It should be no surprise that the two isolated, hormone-addled Iowa adolescents in The House of Tomorrow —by first-time novelist Peter Bognanni—love their [...] John Bear \ Jan 20, 2011 Art
Gene Grant: Who Is Gov. Susana Martinez Really Now that Gov. Susana Martinez has offered her first State of the State address and laid down a number of markers on her [...] Gene Grant \ Jan 20, 2011 News ( CC BY-SA 2.0 )
Cider And Cyser Coincidence Or Conspiracy? Hard cider was mentioned in today’s Daily Word and the email quoted below appeared in all the Alibi mailboxes this morning, almost simultaneously.If [...] John Millington \ Jan 20, 2011 Blog Still a few left!
Gov. Martinez Sued For Halting Dairy And Greenhouse Gas Rules Martinez Halts Dairy And Greenhouse Gas Regulations One of Gov. Susana Martinez’ first actions after being sworn into office on Jan. 1 was to start a controversy. Minutes after taking [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jan 20, 2011 News (Julia Minamata)
Film Review: A Brazilian Artist Turns The World’s Largest Dump Into Fertile Creative Ground In Waste Land Moving Doc Covers Economy, Ecology And The Transformative Power Of Art Documentaries are, by their very nature, passive things. Their purpose is to document. On the whole, they are little more than moving portraits [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jan 20, 2011 Film Nice
Odds & Ends: Dumb Crook, Eyeball Or Blueberry, Poor Pseudonym Choice, Slater Smashing, Smuggling For Smarties Odds & Ends: Dumb Crook, Eyeball Or Blueberry, Poor Pseudonym Choice, Slater Smashing, Smuggling For Smarties Dateline: Canada— Police in Ontario have announced who they call their dumbest crook of 2010. According to the Chatham-Kent Police Service in southwestern [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jan 20, 2011 News
An Elected Woman’s Work Is Never Done When Closing The Gender Divide, An Elected Woman’s Work Is Never Done The number of female legislators in New Mexico is at a record high—30 percent going into the 2010 elections. That’s higher than the [...] Marjorie Childress \ Jan 20, 2011 Feature “I’d had friends, mentors who held public office. I asked them to guide me when I decided to run for office.” (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
Restaurant Review: Pho Saigon, Not To Be Confused With The Other Pho Saigon Pho For The Fun Family In recent years, Albuquerque has been home to at least four Vietnamese restaurants with “Saigon” in its name. Those familiar with Vietnamese cuisine [...] Ari LeVaux \ Jan 20, 2011 Food A Thai-style hot pot is cooked right on your table. (Sergio Salvador salvadorphoto.com)
Mina's Dish: The Alibi Visits Thomas Keller’s French Laundry! Extreme Dining In California's Napa Valley One of the finest events I’ll ever experience began with the following words:“Thank you for making your reservation at The French Laundry. Your [...] Mina Yamashita \ Jan 20, 2011 Food The French Laundry (Deborah Jones)