Food News Buffet The Alibi’s Monthly News Buffet Valley Meat Co. of Roswell, N.M. has become the first U.S. company to receive rights to slaughter horses for food purposes. The FDA [...] Nora Hickey \ Jul 18, 2013 Food
Two Broads Don’t Walk Into A Bar: Local Comics Thrive Against The Odds Local Comics Thrive Against The Odds Comedians form communities in every town, big and small, and yap their salacious musings on stage in front of any audience who will [...] Genevieve Mueller \ Jul 18, 2013 Art
Idiot Box: “Orange Is The New Black” On Netflix “Orange Is The New Black” On Netflix Netflix has been making news lately, claiming it is no longer a permanent lending library of films—like Blockbuster used to be. Instead it’s [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 18, 2013 Film
Week In Sloth Blast Vegas (Syfy 7 p.m.) Las Vegas is destroyed by a giant haboob (a word everybody loves to say). Frankie Muniz (“Malcolm in [...] Alibi \ Jul 18, 2013 Film
Let Poetry Be Thy Medicine: Tanaya Winder’s Extraordinarily Ordinary Journey Tanaya Winder’s Extraordinarily Ordinary Journey Death, we know for sure, is inevitable—but living with the emotional debris left in its wake isn’t so straightforward. Tanaya Winder, a prominent [...] Shawna Brown \ Jul 18, 2013 Art
Reel World: Sizeable Shorts Selection Sizeable Shorts Selection Last weekend dozens of film crews raced around Albuquerque attempting to write, shoot and edit dozens of digital shorts in only two days. [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 18, 2013 Film
Letters: Gay Living, No Rest For The “Not Guilty”, One Climate For All Gay Living Don Schrader waxes eloquent about gay life [Alibi, 6/27-7/3], but life for many gays is not going to be less “suffocating” so long [...] Alibi \ Jul 18, 2013 News
Book Review: Crazy Brave In addition to being a poet, Joy Harjo is a playwright, artist and musician. She is a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation [...] Shawna Cory \ Jul 18, 2013 Art
Book Review: The Widow’s Strike [sub]Author Brad Taylor at Bookworks[/sub]Friday, July 18, 7 p.m.Bookworks4022 Rio Grande NW James Bonner \ Jul 18, 2013 Art
Film Review: Matrimonal Drama Fill The Void Shows Off The Traditions If Not The Inner Turmoil Of Ultra-Orthodox Jews Matrimonal Drama Shows Off The Traditions If Not The Inner Turmoil Of Ultra-Orthodox Jews First-time writer-director Rama Burshtein’s moody matrimonial drama Fill the Void takes us into a religious and cultural world so insulated few outside its [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 11, 2013 Film Out of high school? It’s baby time