Music Interview: Maestas’ Melting Pot Talking Community, Heritage And Breakfast Burritos With Juan Tigre My conversation with John Maestas soared far beyond his record label—whose Kickstarter campaign finished up yesterday with flying colors—and delved into his hopes, [...] Adam Wood \ Aug 16, 2018 Music (Courtesy of Bubble Bath Records)
Newscity: N.m. Failed Students, Teacher Shortage Hits Aps, Aps Appeals Hawthorne Decision Judge: N.m. Failed Students Last month a state judge ruled that New Mexico’s school finance system was unconstitutional and failed to provide enough funds to schools. Education [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 16, 2018 News
Music Interview: A Band That Travels Creedence Clearwater Revisited Keeps On Rollin’ More musical computations and declarations: If you’re between 16 and 96 you have probably heard of a band called Creedence Clearwater Revival. There [...] August March \ Aug 16, 2018 Music Credence Clearwater Revisted (Jeff Dow)
Arts Interview: Pre-Apocalyptic Sentiments Local Artists React To Climate Change Just two years ago at the very top of the world, extreme heat melted the frozen ground exposing an anthrax-infected deer carcass. Greetings [...] Sara MacNeil \ Aug 16, 2018 Art The sculptural works in Greetings from the End of the Earth are both cute and eerie (Sara MacNeil)
Foods News: Unm Taproom To Open In Fall Two Alumni Made Taproom Dream A Reality It was back in 2016 that University of New Mexico students (now alumni) Sara Collins and Gus Pedrotty proposed the construction of a [...] Robin Babb \ Aug 16, 2018 Food The UNM taproom will open in September in the southeast corner of the SUB (Eric Williams Photography)
Everyone Is A Lobo, Woof, Woof, Woof Athletics Department Dishes Abject Failure Amidst Potential Success Greetings, sports fans!Before proceeding, you may well ask why Weekly Alibi—a respected news gathering organization, but also a known repository of freaks and [...] August March \ Aug 16, 2018 Feature Planning defensive strategies (Eric Williams Photography)
Eat Your History: Dr. Charlotte J. Frisbie Talks Indigenous Food Futures And Her New Book The Anthropologist Talks Indigenous Food Futures And Her New Book I don’t know why I was so nervous going to meet with Dr. Charlotte J. Frisbie. Perhaps it was because of that “Dr.” [...] Robin Babb \ Aug 16, 2018 Food Grinding corn with traditional grinding stones (Charlotte J. Frisbie)
Reel World: Popcorn And Frybread Popcorn And Frybread The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (2401 12th Street NW) presents a special movie screening of Holt Hamilton’s Native American mockumentary More Than Frybread [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Aug 16, 2018 Film
Music Interview: Out Of The Frying Pan, Into The Tub Bubble Bath Records Is Here To Empower And Educate Artists A summer here at Weekly Alibi has blessed me with countless opportunities to see, experience and contribute to my hometown in new ways. [...] Adam Wood \ Aug 16, 2018 Music (Courtesy of Bubble Bath Records)
News On The Green In a testament to the sustained profitability of global agricultural efforts centered on cannabis’ medicinal value, The Jerusalem Post reports that the nations [...] Samantha Anne Carrillo \ Aug 16, 2018 Cannabis