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Association of Alternative Newsmedia [4] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 staggering 15,000 pounds ($23,000). The Charleston, White suffers from “It was just an accident that occurred and Spillers and Bakers “Pilot” cracker, now arachnophobia and did not take well to his just to serve as a stark reminder of some of dubbed the “world’s most valuable biscuit,” office’s Halloween decorations. “He said the safety measures we should take,” Indiana ODDS originally came from a survival kit aboard they had spiders everyplace and he said he Conservation Officer Jonathon Boyd told one of the Titanic’s lifeboats. The long-lived told them it wasn’t funny, and he couldn’t WBND-TV.

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A A man who failed a paternity test for his Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said the of Oct. 5. Although witnesses say he didn’t child just discovered that his unborn twin WEIRD NEWS historic baked good was saved by James and wave it around or point it at anyone, he did brother is the child’s genetic father. Barry Mabel Fenwick, passengers on the threaten to “shoot all the spiders.” Bennett Starr, a geneticist at California’ Stanford Dateline: Ukraine Carpathia, a ship that picked up survivors admitted White’s gun did not have a clip in University, announced that he hand his Chewbacca has been arrested for, after the Titanic’s 1912 sinking. it at the time. “Of course, they wouldn’t colleagues have been studying the 34-year- uncharacteristically, supporting Darth Vader know that,” said Bennett. “I wouldn’t either old man who failed a paternity test after he in his bid for political office. Witnesses in Dateline: Washington if I looked at it, to tell you the truth.” and his wife discovered their child did not Odessa recorded a video of a man dressed in State troopers in Tacoma pulled over a Bennett told the station White has been share a blood type with either of them. The a Chewbacca costume being arrested for motorist who tried to use the Interstate 5’s suspended, but the prosecutor’s office does child was born in June of 2014 with the help allegedly campaigning for Darth Vader. The multiple occupancy lane with a zombie baby not intend to fire him over the incident. of a fertility clinic. The clinic that helped Internet Party candidate, whose real name in the passenger seat. Police weren’t fooled White has been with the attorney’s office for the couple insisted the man’s semen sample remains unknown, is running for mayor of by the rubber Halloween decoration and five years, reportedly without incident. was used. The man took a genetic ancestry Odessa. Unfortunately, Ukraine law prevents handed the man a $136 ticket for an HOV Bennett said he sent out a memo after the test, which determined he was the child’s campaigning on voting day—which is why lane violation. Washington State Police’s incident banning firearms from the office. uncle. University researchers eventually Chewbacca was arrested. The wookie was public information officer tweeted a picture figured out the man was a human chimera, a fined the equivalent of $8 and released. The of the driver’s zombie baby strapped into the Dateline: Indiana rare condition that results from absorbing eccentric Internet Party—whose slogan is passenger seat and said, “At least he’s in the Authorities say a dog “ironically and aptly cells from a deceased twin during the early “electronic government against [Halloween] spirit.” The officer who issued named Trigger” shot his owner in the foot stage of their mother’s pregnancy. Starr said bureaucracy”—has tried running Darth the ticket followed up on the initial tweet, with a shotgun. According to the Indiana the case is the first known incident of Vader for president of Ukraine as well as saying things could have been worse for the Department of Natural Resources, 25-year- paternity tests being fooled by a human mayor of Kiev and Odessa. So far the motorist: “We gave him a break for not old Allie Carter of Avilla was hunting chimera. “Even geneticists are blown away candidate has been booted from most having a [child] car seat.” waterfowl at Tri-County Fish and Wildlife by this,” he told BuzzFeed News. a elections because his real identity could not Area on Saturday, Oct. 24, when she set her be verified. Dateline: West Virginia 12-gauge shotgun on the ground near her Chris White, an assistant prosecuting feet. Her 10-year-old chocolate Labrador, Compiled by Devin D. O’Leary. Email your weird Dateline: England attorney in Logan County, has been named Trigger, stepped on the gun, causing news to [email protected]. The last surviving cracker from the Titanic suspended for pulling a real gun on some it to discharge. Carter was taken to a local was auctioned off on Oct. 24, fetching a fake spiders. According to WCHS in hospital with injuries to her foot and toes.

NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [5] [6] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 FEATURE | CAn CoURTnEy Do IT? NEWS CITY BY AUGUST MARCH Can Courtney Do It? Can Courtney be a balloonist? BY COURTNEY FOSTER backwards until the bag is empty. Once the and chase a balloon, but I didn’t know how I balloon is stretched out, you have to set up the was going to react to actually being up in the n her search for knowledge, adventure and an burners and attach the balloon to the basket. air. answer to the ever pressing question, “What It’s pretty amazing when you realize that the On the fourth day of crewing, I helped Mining Rule May Harm Groundwater he management of natural resources Iam I doing with my life?!” Courtney Foster has only thing holding the basket to this big hot inflate the balloon and weigh it down so the T continues to figure heavily into New Mexico’s decided to take on the experiences she’s always air balloon is just a few metal cords. riders could climb in. At the last minute when economy. In particular, copper mining and the wondered about (or been afraid of). Once the balloon is attached,the inflating they were ready to take off, the pilot associated groundwater pollution generated by This month, Courtney tries to tackle a begins. I was on fan duty for the first few days I announced he had an extra space in the ore extraction activities at our state’s three treasured Albuquerque pastime, Ballooning. crewed, which is exactly what it sounds like. basket. “Take Courtney!” Megan exclaimed. major mines continues to be an issue for Ballooning is something I’ve been curious Two people held the throat open wide while And so with an affirming nod from Jay-the- environmentalists, state officials and citizens dependent on a sustainably clean source of about since I was a kid. Back then it seemed we pointed huge fans into the balloon. The pilot and a racing heart, I climbed like an drinking water in the desert. Late last month, magical—this giant ball of wizardry and light fans were really loud and pretty high powered; unsure giraffe into the basket. The balloon representatives of the New Mexico lifting you in the air. It also seemed to be one holding on to them made my body vibrate and lifted from the ground and it was incredibly Environmental Law Center filed a brief with the of the scariest things ever. It’s not like you can eventually my hands and arms like the surreal, it happened so quickly. One minute I New Mexico Supreme Court asking that a steer it and you always hear those horror physical equivalent of saying a word over and was on the ground and the next I was being controversial rule governing the way corporate raised into the air, watching the things mines operating in this state process the metal— stories about people crashing into power leaving nearby aquifers polluted with chemicals lines and getting electrocuted, or the below me get smaller and smaller until I and poisonous residues—be set aside. Since the weather suddenly turning bad while you’re was above everything. It was one of the rule went into effect over two years ago, up in the air. But, since I’m experiencing a most beautiful things I’ve ever done, opponents say the measure has allowed mine very interesting, “time to find yourself” balloons dotting the sky around me, eerily owners Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold to moment in my life, I thought it’d be good to quiet, kinda cold. The scariest thing was pollute areas surrounding their mines with impunity, violating New Mexico’s Water Quality try something that kind of freaked me out. making sure I didn’t touch the red rope on Act. Proponents of the Copper Rule, including The question was, how? the side of the basket. This rope will the New Mexico Environment Department, say I knew that I had to find a balloon quickly remove the cap, rapidly releasing it’s one of the most restrictive in the western (obviously), I had to learn how it works and all of the hot air inside the balloon. I, of United States and helps keep the mines running I had to get up in the balloon (and land) course, got stuck on the side of the basket and contributing to the state economy. New without dying. where this rope lives. It was a terrifying Mexico’s high court will hear the case before year’s end. Luckily for me, I have a friend who has feeling of “Hold on, but don’t touch that, been crewing for years and was recruiting but hold on, but dear god don’t touch No Cannabis for ADHD folks to help out for the Fiesta. So I arranged that.” The state board that oversees New Mexico’s to meet up with her at 9am next to the Now ... landing is a totally different medical marijuana program unanimously rejected a specific medical condition from being added to BioPark to help the crew inflate their thing. You can’t steer the balloon, so, while the list of qualifying conditions when it met last balloon. the pilot has been trained to estimate wind Friday, Oct. 30 in Santa Fe. Board members That first day, I was running late and patterns, sudden gusts or unexpected decided that attention deficit hyperactivity very unprepared. I didn’t have any working weather changes can throw you very disorder should not be treated in New Mexico gloves; I was wearing skinny jeans and a quickly off projected course and power with medicinal cannabis. ADHD, as the condition lines are your worst enemy. After being up is clinically known, is a common childhood tank top. I was slightly nauseous and dizzy disorder that sometimes continues through from my exploits the night before and was for a little more than an hour, we were adolescent and adult years. Sufferers report a extremely nervous that the crew were all running out of fuel. In an attempt to find a lack of focus, confusion, information processing silently judging me as I walked up to place to land, we ended up over the Rio difficulties and impulsive behavior as some of the introduce myself. Grande. And while there were no power symptoms of ADHD. Nationally 4.1% of adults I walked up to my friend (and Alibi lines there, there were pokey trees (bad suffer from some manifestation of the disorder, while researchers say up to 9% of American intern) Megan Reneau, and gave a meek, news for a balloon) and water. We came children, aged 13-18 are affected by ADHD. Now “Hey I’m here. Sorry I’m a little late.” The upon the river quicker than I expected and that the disorder has been dis-included from balloon was already stretched out on the when the bottom of our basket skimmed New Mexico’s medical cannabis program, the Courtney freaking out in the sky COURTNEY FOSTER ground and most of the group was working the surface, water rushed into the tiny results of research by the board—which led up to on getting it ready to inflate. “Jay, this is my over until it sounds wrong and doesn’t make wicker box, raising my anxiety level 10 fold as their decision—will be forwarded to NM Health friend, Courtney. She’s here to work,” she I tried to stay dry and not fall out (or pull that Secretary Retta Ward for final review and sense—numb and sensitive at the same time. implementation. called out to a tall, older gentleman. But soon, the balloon was up enough to start red rope). The pilot found my nervousness Jay, the pilot of the Donate Life “Flame working the burners. The pilot climbed in amusing and worked the burners quickly to get Police Visible After Shooting Death On” balloon, looked lazily in my direction, front of the basket and started shooting the us out of that area. Touching the river and Reacting to the needless death of one of their taking off is called a “Splash and Dash” and, in comrades—by a so-called “revolving door “Alright, put on your gloves and get to it.” hot air into the throat. Within five minutes, offender”—city police here in Albuquerque have After confessing that I had no gloves and no the balloon became buoyant and started to retrospect, it was pretty cool. Eventually we been making their presence known to the clue about what he wanted me to “get to,” stand up on its own. Once it was inflated, it found a safe (but inconvenient) landing spot community with a variety of activities meant to Megan stepped away and helped me find an tried to take off so everyone had to run up and inside an outdoor storage facility and our crew show support, pride and connection to the extra pair in the back of someone’s truck. They jump on the basket to weigh it down until the had to contact the owners to get inside the community they serve. One such event was held were old and smelled funny. I put them on and pilot was ready to ascend. gate. at Royal Car Wash this past weekend. Beat officers, detectives, police academy instructors just like that, I was part of the crew. That first When the balloon finally lifts off the Can Courtney Do It? and cadets came together in a highly visible day I joined them, I felt very lost. I hadn’t ever ground crew began to chase. Chasing was Yes. Definitely. It was a surprisingly easy and setting to affirm their place in Albuquerque’s been that close to a balloon. I followed Megan incredibly fun. We sat in the back of a truck super fun experience that anyone can do. I cultural milieu. Funds from the car wash went to around like an anxious puppy, trying my best and drank beer as we sped through the city, the family of slain Officer Daniel Webster. never imagined that I could do this and it was Webster died late last week of wounds sustained to follow directions without looking like an trying to be close to the balloon when it a solid push in a positive direction. idiot. I got very sunburned. finally landed. My favorite part was running up during an encounter with Davon Lymon, who has What did Courtney learn? been subsequently charged with violations of Inflating the balloon is actually fairly to the descending balloon and jumping on the federal firearms laws. Additional charges related simple. You have someone hold on to the basket to add weight and help ground it. This experience reminded me that anything is to the shooting will soon be filed, according to throat of the balloon (the part that’s directly Flying though—that was the real test. possible and if I’m willing to put forth the Bernalillo County District Attorney Kari over the basket) and then a few people grab Yeah, I can hold a fan while the balloon effort (and wake up on time) I can accomplish Brandenburg. Three police officers in the metro hold of the very heavy canvas bag that inflates, I can drag myself out of bed at an amazing things, like magically floating over my area have been shot during traffic stops this contains the balloon and walk/run it ungodly hour (kind of); I can drink free beer city while climbing out of my anxious box and year, two fatally. A memorial service for Webster was held at the Kiva Auditorium on Tuesday. a into an adventurous basket a NOVEMBER 5-11, 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [7] [8] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 OPINION | ¡ASK A MEXICAN ! how run-down the space is, but somehow equate “doesn’t look like much” with the Special Best authentic Mexican food experience. Is this all just pendejadas (my gut says “Hell yes”), of � Edi“tion or is there something to it? BY GUSTAV”O ARELLANO —Detroit Dama Dear Pocha: First off, why are you bothering ear Mexican: Isn’t the acceptance of with Yelp when it comes to Mexican food? illegal immigration by Latino politicians Yelp is many things, but a guide to great Dinsulting to generations of Mexican- comida mexicana it ain’t. This is the site, for Americans who paid taxes, built instance, where a gabacha once left a one-star communities and worked hard for their review to a Tierra Caliente-style spot in Santa families and their country (military service, Ana that offered amazing huchepos (sweet public service)? corn tamales), aporreado (awesome Michoacán breakfast dish) and spectacular —Legal Smiegel pozole verde. The restaurant’s sin, according to the pendeja ? It didn’t offer burritos—never Dear Gabacho: Nope, mainly because people mind that burritos are as much a part of sin papeles also pay taxes, build communities michoacano cuisine as a Rick Bayless airport and serve (Google “Jose Angel torta. It’s the same Garibay OC Weekly ”). But nice prejudice that you try in attempting to pull a describe, although Donald Trump and try to divide yours is of a different and conquer between sentido —that “true” undocumented Mexicans Mexican food can’t and “legal” Mexican- possibly be high class, Americans. Sure, you’ll and can only be always have the stray properly prepared by vendidos insisting what women named María you just babbled, but the who slave over a comal grinding out the stats don’t back up your nixtamal themselves premise. A 2014 Pew with their pigtails. Research Center survey That’s an extension of showed that while the the classic American immigration views of native- expectation that Mexicans born, English-dominant Latinos are perpetually in poverty and aren’t as Aztlanista as, say, a Mechista, it’s bullshit. From Enrique Olvera in they’re pretty close. On the question of Mexico City to Javier Plascencia in Tijuana to whether they prefer a pathway to citizenship, Carlos Salgado of Taco Maria in Costa Mesa better border security and enforcement, or a (named as one of Food and Wine’s 10 Best New combination of both, 48 percent of US-born Chefs for 2015), Mexican cooks are showing Latinos favored the former, while 34 percent the world that alta cocina is as legit as two- liked the latter. That’s probably because 23 tacos-for-a-buck-and-free-pineapple-juice percent of them personally knew someone who specials. What’s the true litmus test of a great had been deported in the past year. Unlike Mexican restaurant? Great food—oh, and a gabachos , whose ancestors got onto Ellis Island calendar from the local tortillería or grocery then promptly pulled the plank so that the store with an illustration of an Aztec maiden, Greeks couldn’t come over, Mexicans don’t of course. a forget our roots—and we ain’t hypocrites, save for Eva Longoria. Ask the Mexican at [email protected]. Be his fan on Facebook. Follow him on Twitter Dear Mexican: Wanting to review a hole-in- @gustavoarellano or follow him on Instagram the-wall spot that apparently makes the best @gustavo_arellano! tacos. Yelp reviewers keep commenting on

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Y S E T R U O Troubadours of the C 21st Century Outpost Performance Space 210 Yale SE alibi.com/e/168976 7:30pm Throughout American musical history, the appearance and ascendence of singer- songwriters is a cyclical thing imbued with mellifluous melody and intriguing lyricism. The latest iteration of this tried and true tradition will be available for local listeners on Sunday, Nov. 8, at the Outpost Performance Space. Roll on down laconically roll on down to that venue for a concert and CD release party featuring Justin Evan Thompson and Gabrielle Louise. The two troubadours will perform original sets as well as a few duets as part of the celebration marking the release of Thompson’s long awaited first solo Maximum Bacon loves bacon and can’t stop talking about it or recording, Hymns for a Manchild. Louise is a sticking it into food items where it doesn’t graduate of the Berklee School of Music whose Achieved belong and draping it from their huge beards work is startlingly balanced between the plaintive and fixed-gear bike. So naturally there’s a and the poignant. Thompson, meanwhile, displays Balloon Fiesta Park Bacon Festival and of course you want to go. a poetic and knowing take on folk music that can 5500 Balloon Fiesta Parkway There’ll be music and beer there too, and some be rousing as well as introspective and alibi.com/e/146001 fun bacon-themed activities like a bacon- compelling. Tickets for this all-ages recital are 10am to 5pm eating competition and a reading of bacon $12 in advance and $15 at the door. poetry and probably a swimming pool filled (August March) a Do you like bacon? Of course you do, because with bacon. (Ty Bannerman) a this is the year 2015 and simply everybody Eeeeee, She’s All Ode to the Soldiers Poetic Special Collections Library For the Love of Albuquerque Museum of Art and History 423 Central NE 2000 Mountain NW alibi.com/e/169016 Cabbage alibi.com/e/168503 2 to 4pm Korean American Association of NM 1 to 2pm History buffs and poetry lovers unite! This 9607 Menaul NE Albuquerque’s own poet laureate, Jessica Helen Saturday, Nov. 7, head over to the Special alibi.com/e/169195 Lopez will participate in the Contemporary Collections Library for a special reading of war poet 10:30am to 3pm Issues Series with a reading and discussion Wilfred Owen’s poetry. In honor of Armistice Day, How do you say delicious in Korean? This titled “Life of a Burqueña” at the Albuquerque poet and performer Stan Renfro will read 12 of Saturday, Nov. 7, join the Korean American Museum of Art and History. Lopez was named Owen’s poems about his time in WWI. Wilfred Owen Association of New Mexico to celebrate that Duke City’s second poet laureate last year and was an English soldier who rose to the rank of uppermost tier of fermented foods: kimchi. The has performed her duties with grace as she lieutenant. At age 25, a week before the armistice 8th annual Korean Kimchi Festival will be held at JOHN VIA FLICKR continues to support the community through was signed, he was killed in battle. His poetry the association’s location on Menaul and will other traditional foods such as mandu dumplings, her art. Her radical slam style is one that few details his time in the war, offering a gritty reality feature a variety of kimchis, including cabbage share, but she proudly uses the style with ease that serves as his legacy. The poetry reading is from rice cakes and korean barbecue. The festival runs kimchi, radish, daikon and more. Attendees will from 10:30am to 3pm and is free to attend. and talent. The event on Sunday, Nov. 8, is part 2-4pm. (Taylor Grabowsky) a of a monthly “Only in Albuquerque” exhibit. have the opportunity to pair their kimchi with (Maggie Grimason) a (Cerridwen Stucky) a

[10 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 Community SUNDAY NOV 8 HARVEST HOLIDAY VENDOR FAIRE Artisans, crafts persons Calendar and small business vendors sell their goods at approximately 40 booths. Live music and a Hebrew National hot dog lunch stand add to the fun. Congregation Albert (3800 Louisiana NE). $1. 10am -5pm. 883 -1818. alibi.com/e/168363. THURSDAY NOV 5 SARAH WIDER LECTURE Dr. Wider discusses her new book in AQUARIUM BROWN BAG: JOURNEY THROUGH THE which she reflects on the great spiritual and literary figures MANGROVE FOREST Learn about the role of mangrove of the East and West. A book signing follows. SGI-USA forests, their ecology and why they are so important to New Mexico Buddhist Center (1911 Sunshine Terrace SE). conserve. Aquarium/Botanic Garden Education Building 1-3pm. alibi.com/e/169268. (2601 Central NW). 12:30 -1:30pm. WANAGI WOLF FUND AND RESCUE MEET & GREET Meet the alibi.com/e/149360. 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VCA Veterinary Care Animal Hospital SOUTH VALLEY COMMUNITY GARDEN Learn dry land (9901 Montgomery NE). $20. 6 -7pm. gardening techniques in your library community garden. alibi.com/e/148683. South Valley Public Library (3904 Isleta SW). 4 -5pm. ZUMBA WITH SABRINA’S Z CREW It’s 60 minutes of dancing, 877 -5170. alibi.com/e/169013. sweating, laughing and having a blast. Exercise in disguise. Maple Street Dance Studio (Alley Entrance) (3215 Central). $5. 4:25 -5:25pm. 620 -0327. SATURDAY NOV 7 alibi.com/e/166333. 1ST ANNUAL FALL FEST Enjoy food, arts and crafts, pet adoptions, raffles, costume contests, photo booth, face WEDNESDAY NOV 11 painting, cakewalks, music and more. Sam’s Club (1421 N. Renaissance NE). 10am -3pm. BATTLE OF THE SEXES BRIDGE MATCH In a charity event for alibi.com/e/169235. Casa Angelica. Two teams, ladies on one team, gentleman AQUARIUM BROWN BAG: JOURNEY THROUGH THE on the other, compete. Duke City Bridge Center MANGROVE FOREST 12:30 -1:30pm. See 11/5 listing. (8616 Northeastern NE). 1pm. alibi.com/e/169236. BABES AND BULLIES CALENDAR RELEASE PARTY The Beer AN EVENING WITH PAUL HAWKEN His talk will focus on Farm with babes, bullies and beer. Get your 2016 Project Drawdown which describes how 100 solutions calendar. Tractor Brewery Wells Park (1800 Fourth deployed at scale can alter the composition of our Street NW). 5pm. 243 -6752. alibi.com/e/168715. and forge a path toward carbon decline. Embassy Suites Hotel (1000 Woodward NE). $30. 7pm. BENEFIT SHOW FOR DINE NO NUKES AND CITIZENS FOR 820 -2544. alibi.com/e/164337. ALTERNATIVES TO RADIOACTIVE DUMPING (CARD) Albuquerque Friends Meeting House (1600 Fifth Street NW). $10 suggested donation (No one turned away). 6:30 -10pm. (651) 587 -1731. alibi.com/e/169151. Food BODY BLISS: HERBAL GIFT MAKING SERIES Make your own hand-made gifts for the holiday season or pamper yourself Calendar by making your own herbal skin care products. The Source (1111 Carlisle SE). $70. 6:30 -8:30pm. 265 -5900. alibi.com/e/160318. CASA BALL An annual ’80s party benefiting Heading Home. This highly anticipated shindig is not “yo mama’s” black SATURDAY NOV 7 tie affair. Sandia Resort & Casino (30 Rainbow NE). $75 -$725. 6pm. 526 -9366. alibi.com/e/168449. 3RD ANNUAL SOUTHWEST BACON FEST Celebrate bacon, COSMIC CARNIVAL Features presentations, exhibits, beer and blues as 50 restaurants, food trucks and demonstrations, telescopes, a portable planetarium and chefs serve up their most creative bacon dishes. finishes with a large star party on the back patio. Open Balloon Fiesta Park (5500 Balloon Fiesta Parkway). Space Visitor Center (6500 Coors NW). 1 -5pm. $0 -$25. 10am -5pm. 510 -1312. alibi.com/e/146001. 897 -8831. alibi.com/e/169082. See Event Horizon. DAY OF THE DOG CELEBRATION Featuring contests and 8TH ANNUAL KOREAN KIMCHI FESTIVAL Taste various giveaways for pets and humans, food trucks and more. All kimchi, rice cakes, korean bbq and mandu. See folk dogs must have current shots and be on a leash to dances and more. Korean American Association of NM attend. Rio Bravo Off-Leash Dog Park (3910 Isleta SW). (9607 Menaul NE). FREE. 10:30am -3pm. 271 -1777. 10am -1pm. alibi.com/e/169017. alibi.com/e/169195. See Event Horizon. FARM VOLUNTEER DAY Go outside, experience the Rio Grande River Valley and get your hands dirty by lending a SUNDAY NOV 8 hand on the farm. Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm (4803 Rio Grande NW). 8 -11am. 344 -9297. FOOD FOREST Food forests are designed by mimicking alibi.com/e/167942. natural forests and aim toward the self-reliance and LANGUAGE IMMERSION FOR NATIVE STUDENTS Speaker Dr. resilience of natural forests. Learn how to create one. Christine Sims discusses the benefits of giving Native Open Space Visitor Center (6500 Coors NW). FREE. students the opportunity to learn their heritage language 12:30 -4:30pm. 897 -8831. alibi.com/e/169018. in an immersion setting. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center WINTER SQUASH Get to know multiple varieties of winter (2401 12th Street NW). 1:30 -3pm. 843 -7270. squash, from pumpkin and butternut to acorn and alibi.com/e/168458. spaghetti. This “hands-on” style cooking class is held in SCANDINAVIAN FESTIVAL Features Norwegian and Swedish the commercial kitchen. Los Poblanos Historic Inn & folk art, food, Scandinavian dance performances, Organic Farm (4803 Rio Grande NW). $85 -$105. entertainment, a kids’ craft corner and a Viking 10am -1pm. 344 -9297. alibi.com/e/168502. encampment. Immanuel Presbyterian Church (114 Carlisle SE). 10am -4pm. 294 -5739. alibi.com/e/163754.

NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [11 ] ARTS | FeATuRe What the Camera Reveals Photographer Wes Naman explores New Mexico’s identity through portraiture

Joy Godfrey and Gwyneth Doland. Their objective was to capture the spirit of New Mexico through the distinct stories and faces of the people who have made their homes here. By May of 2014 they were on the road in a 40-foot RV. The crew spent one month traveling the state, during which Naman shot almost 500 portraits. From Farmington to Las Cruces, Clovis to Gallup—“basically every major city in New Mexico,” as Naman described it. The resulting portraits are all shot in black and white, with the frame reduced to nothing but the individual, creating very tight photos with little distance between the subject and the viewer. Naman originally intended to shoot the portraits outside the RV with a white background, but on the first day of shooting in Gallup the winds were about 40mph. “I had to change the aesthetic of the book from the very first day,” Naman said. As an alternative he created a studio inside the RV, “I believe it was for the best. I could better control the light and create some very intimate portraits.” Aaron Gonzalez PHOTO BY WES NAMAN That intimacy is a mainstay of portrait Dandee Fleming PHOTO BY WES NAMAN photography. Innate to the medium is the vulnerability of the subject. For (505) Faces , aim of these photos is to allow individuals to BY MAGGIE GRIMASON Naman photographed everyone who came to live in front of the camera instead of merely his RV, and largely, he let them present posing. The images of (505) Faces are further he plastic display units creak as idle tourists themselves as they wished. “It was very loose,” brought to life by the inclusion of the subjects’ spin them, searching for their names on Naman described, “I just let people be personal histories and their expressed Tminiature New Mexico license plate themselves.” Their clothing, expressions and connections to New Mexico in text. Poets, keychains. They examine oversized mugs with body language were self-selected and reflect journalists and travel writers were all on hand “Albuquerque” printed in giant, block letters, the performance of the portrait—a declaration to listen to the hundreds of individuals who hot air balloons staggered across their white of who you are and who you aspire to be. In showed up to have their portrait taken and porcelain landscapes. The kiosks and gift shops that way, each stand-alone portrait is a study of dutifully record their stories, giving context that travelers are faced with as they snake image and identity, just as the book as a whole and weight to each face. toward the departure gates at Albuquerque’s seeks to present an encompassing The project, and the book that will take Sunport seem a strange place to be struck with representation of New Mexico. The ultimate shape from it, also reflects the story of Naman a vision, but that’s what himself. “I wanted to do happened to photographer Wes something that took me back Naman. “It’s hard to pinpoint to my roots as a photographer the genesis of this project,” he “… Photography is of black and white said, “but I had been traveling a portraiture,” he said, “and also lot and would always stop at the a sad art. It’s gone give back to the community shops at the airport to pick up that’s helped me thrive as an green chile to take to my friends artist. I wanted to learn more and family back east. Once, but it remains.” about the place I now call while the lady behind the home.” Naman admits that his register was wrapping up my photography often expresses purchases, I was looking at all the books about control, however, in both the representation of itself in compositions that are “weirder, Albuquerque and New Mexico and everything individuals and the state, lies with the darker” than a lot of modern portraiture, but was so stereotypical—balloons or ristras on the photographer. When I asked Naman about the the art community here has embraced his work cover. Full of the shots that any tourist had responsibility that comes with leading a despite—or because—of that. In his month of probably taken already.” project that seeks to epitomize the different travel he gained insight into the state’s history And there amid the prickly pear jam and communities across a whole state he replied and the diversity of its landscapes and people. zia emblazoned t-shirts (two for $20), (505) “it’s a responsibility that I took upon myself. It was a process that revealed much to the Faces was born. While the project’s name Everyone involved with this project holds that artist himself and the collected photos and highlights northwestern and central New responsibility close and we tried to honor it. I stories promise to be just as revealing to all Mexico, the collection of photographs and think that respect shows in the stories and who hold the book in their hands. a personal profiles spans the entire state of New especially the images.” Mexico. During the fall and winter of 2013 Richard Avedon once said, “Photography is You can learn more about the project, see portraits Naman amassed a small crew of photographers a sad art. It’s gone but it remains.” A mixture and support the production of the (505) Faces book and writers that included Steve Westman, Dan of selection, perception and chance, the tug-o- by visiting the project’s website at 505-faces.com. Mayfield, Hakim Bellamy, Justin De La Rosa, war between likeness and interpretation; the

[12 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [13 ] May Exist: The Rio Grande Parallax 2 . 4 -5:35pm. 294 -2026. alibi.com/e/167678. Arts Lit SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY Armistice Day Memorial: A & Reading of Wilfred Owen’s Poems . At the first Calendar Armistice, Wilfred Owen, war poet, was freshly dead. Honor his address with “the eternal reciprocity of tears”; know a transfusion of language. Hear 12 poems. 2 -4pm. 848 -1376. alibi.com/e/169016. See Event Horizon. THURSDAY NOV 5 ART STAGE THE WATERMELON GALLERY , Cedar Crest Joe Coventry Opening Reception . New abstract mixed media works STAGE @ SANTA ANA STAR , Bernalillo Stand-up Comedy including photography, drawings, paintings and collages. Thursdays . Rick Pulido, Cheryl Anderson and Rog Bates 4-8pm. 286 -2164. alibi.com/e/168880. perform. $10. 7:30pm. 771 -5680. alibi.com/e/168697. SONG & DANCE FILM NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Chispa: Pimentel NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Bataan: A 70th Concert Series . Features classical and fingerstyle guitarist Anniversary Commemoration . A program featuring some Edgar Cruz, performing an extraordinary repertoire of great of the New Mexico survivors of the surrenders of Bataan guitar hits, including “Malagueña,” “Bohemian Rhapsody” and Corregidor and incorporating the original and more. $27. 7:30pm. 246 -2261. documentary, Tragedy of Bataan . 7 -8pm. 246 -2261. alibi.com/e/168453. alibi.com/e/168936. POPEJOY HALL , UNM Center for the Arts Mahler: The Titan . World-renowned violinist Philippe Quint performs Samuel FRIDAY NOV 6 Barber’s magical Concerto for Violin and Orchestra and the NMPhil takes on Mahler’s epic Symphony No. 1, WORDS “Titan.” $20 -$68. 6pm. 925 -5858. alibi.com/e/169243. BOOKWORKS Buddhism in the 21st Century . Lama Kathy LEARN Wesley brings her experience as a Westerner trained in the NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND Tibetan Buddhist tradition to this talk. $15 suggested SCIENCE Studio Workshop: Introduction to Simple donation. 7pm. 343 -0692. alibi.com/e/167523. Circuits . Build your own toothbrush robot, banana piano FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Israeli Writer and Peace Activist or electronic invention through simple circuits. $15. Miko Peled . A presentation by Miko Peled, author of The 1-4pm. 841 -2802. alibi.com/e/168455. General’s Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine . $10 suggested donation. 7 -8:30pm. 884 -1801. alibi.com/e/168898. ART SUNDAY NOV 8 FINE ARTS BUILDING @ EXPO NM New Mexico Veterans Art Show . Displays artwork created by veterans, active-duty, WORDS reserve forces, national guard and their spouses. ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORY 10am -4pm. alibi.com/e/168508. Contemporary Issues Series: Life of a Burqueña . A GENUINE SOUTHWEST ART & GIFTS Michael Alguire Opening poetry reading and discussion by Albuquerque Poet Reception . A solo show by award-winning wood turner Laureate Jessica Helen Lopez. Included with regular Michael Alguire. 5 -8pm. 243 -1410. alibi.com/e/167849. admission. 1 -2pm. 243 -7255. alibi.com/e/168503. MATRIX FINE ART Old Masters/ New Voices Opening See Event Horizon. Reception . Traditional landscapes by contemporary artist, SONG & DANCE Susan Evans, and famous New Mexico artist, Ben Turner. LAS PUERTAS Chatter Sunday: Figueroa and Pyle . Hear 5-8pm. 268 -8952. alibi.com/e/165886. Bartók’s Sonata No 2 and Rumanian Folk Dances with NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Portraiture Now: Maurice Ravel and Guillermo Figueroa on violin and Staging the Self/ Ponerse en Imagen Opening Reception . Pamela Viktoria Pyle on piano and Gary Glazner as poet. 54 works by contemporary Latino-American artists who $5 -$15. 10:30 -11:30am. alibi.com/e/164049. present identities theatrically in order to rid portraiture of POPEJOY HALL , UNM Center for the Arts Benise: Strings of its reassuring tradition that fixes a person in space and Passion . A spectacular show fusing traditional flamenco time. 6 -8pm. 246 -2261. alibi.com/e/168446. with modern rock. $20 -$95. 3pm. 925 -5858. NEW GROUNDS PRINT WORKSHOP Desert (Loss) Opening alibi.com/e/162099. Reception . Mixed media prints by Ren Adams. Adams investigates the suspension between loss and distance in TUESDAY NOV 10 her fractured desertscapes. 5 -8pm. 268 -8952. alibi.com/e/164335. WORDS NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND AUX DOG THEATRE Screenwriting Demystified . Stanley Ray is SCIENCE Fractals Rock! This immersive planetarium an award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker. He fractal show is an audio/visual extravaganza that focuses discusses his experiences writing and making movies in on the art and entertainment of fractals to the sound of Albuquerque. 5 -6:30pm. 254 -7716. rock music. $5 -$10. 9pm. 841 -2802. alibi.com/e/168465. alibi.com/e/169104. OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE Albuquerque High School Art Program Opening Reception . This show offers students WEDNESDAY NOV 11 an educational and encouraging opportunity to show their WORDS work, as it allows them to participate in the art community in a context other than their classroom. 5 -8pm. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND HISTORY 268 -0044. alibi.com/e/168039. Winchester Book Signing . A book signing and talk with Simon Winchester, author of The Pacific. $5. 7 -9pm. PURPLE SAGE GALERIA Reid Bandeen Opening Reception . 245 -2137. alibi.com/e/168470. New works from the artist. Reid is a contemporary impressionist landscape painter living in NM where he ART follows his inspiration to celebrate the splendor of the NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Manuel Mora & western landscape. 5 -8pm. 450 -4059. Pete Padilla Memorial Park Sculpture Dedication . A alibi.com/e/167958. dedication of two completed sculptures to pay tribute to SMALL ENGINE See You Next Tuesday . See Sanchez’s the sacrifices made by Hispanic veterans and, in undergraduate thesis exhibition in painting and drawing. particular, Pete Padilla and Manuel Mora. 10am. 6pm. alibi.com/e/168993. 246 -2261. alibi.com/e/169024. STAGE SONG & DANCE RODEY THEATRE , Popejoy Hall The Seagull By Anton Chekov . INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Veterans Day Ceremony With comic brilliance and deep understanding, The and Gourd Dance . A day of gathering and recognition for Seagull explores love, loss and what it means to be an Native veterans on Veterans Day featuring Pueblo Color artist. $10 -$15. 7:30pm. 277 -4332. Guard Units, a flag raising ceremony with a 21-gun salute alibi.com/e/167510. from Walatowa TAPS and honor songs. $4 -$6. VSA NORTH 4TH ART CENTER Trotsky & Frida . By Leonard 8:30am -4:15pm. 843 -7270. alibi.com/e/168468. Koel, the story of Leon Trotsky and his wife Natalia Sedova KIMO THEATRE Patty Griffin with Darlingside . Patty Griffin is a in Mexico under 24-hour security in the home of artists Grammy-Award winning artist who has achieved great Frida Khalo and Diego Rivera. $18 -$20. 7:30pm. acclaim for her songwriting as well as her powerful voice. 247 -1909. alibi.com/e/167765. $25 -$35. 7:30 -10pm. 768 -3544. alibi.com/e/168596. POPEJOY HALL , UNM Center for the Arts UNM Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band . A tribute to American SATURDAY NOV 7 Veterans with “West Point Symphony,” “American Overture for Band,” “The Stars and Stripes Forever” and works by WORDS William Schuman and Jerry Bilik. $5 -$10. 7:30pm. PAGE ONE BOOKSTORE RJ Mirabal signing event . RJ Mirabal, 277 -2131. alibi.com/e/167945. a retired Los Lunas high school teacher, talks about and signs his latest science-fiction novel, Extreme Dust Storms [14 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [15 ] Lovelace

[16 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 FOOD | events FOOD NEWS BY TY BANNERMAN Green Jeans Farmery 505 Food Fights Delayed and other news Three mystery ingredients, two chefs and one helluva good from around the state Delayed Shipping time for a good cause Green Jeans Farmery, the mixed-use retail and dining complex constructed out of shipping containers at the corner of Carlisle and 1-40, was forced to change its planned Grand Opening event into a “pre-opening event” on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Delays in approving engineering and plumbing plans, which the Farmery had altered since the city initially reviewed them, caused a slow-down in allowing the site’s tenants to take up occupancy. As of press time, only Santa Fe Brewing Company, 1 of the 11 slated tenants, has opened for business. The city has, however, promised to expedite its review process to help the Farmery get up and running as soon as possible.

Safety First! New food safety regulations are on the horizon for New Mexico restaurants and the leading association for the food service industry in the state is in full support. According to the New Mexico Restaurant Association’s website, the regulations—which will include changing temperatures for food holding and requiring an onsite certified food protection manager in the Candystriped figs for food fight HOSHO MCCREESH establishment during all business hours— are important to help prevent food-borne illnesses BY HOSHO MCCREESH Vinaigrette in Santa Fe and Mike Giese (New And the grand prize? Bragging rights. Oh, Mexico Restaurant Association’s Chef of the and maybe a goodie basket—that’s it. and the negative public perception that follows. Year 2015) from Pueblo Harvest—who had Art—and make no mistake, you’ll instantly The New Mexico Environmental Department is f we are wise, we seek out opportunities to expected to implement the rules in 2016. already put in some serious work preparing a understand why it’s called the culinary arts— bear witness to the beautiful things that grip of tasty appetizers for folks to nibble on as is why we go to museums, movies and why we Something Rotten in Belen people do when they do the thing they are I they had a drink and watched the chefs cook. read books. We watch sports and competitions peaking of negative public perception, the S best at. When an idea like 505 Food Fights Stacy Wilson was kind and patient enough because we want to see what the best looks Belen Family School, a chartered 1st-8th grade comes along, something almost astonishing in to field my questions with charm and there like and see how far we have to go to achieve school, hit the news last week at the receiving its simplicity, the much sought after was a real sense of community at the heart of it ourselves. So if you love great food, if you’re end of some unappetizing allegations. According opportunity to bear witness resounds as clear this so-called competition. I found nothing curious about the local chef scene, if you’re to several parents, the school served up rotten as a church bell in the frigid dawn. pretentious or off-putting, despite these looking for a great way to spend a night that meat to their children, with some reporting roast The brain child of David Ruiz, sous chef at tremendously talented folks having the benefits your community or even just want to beef that had a bluish color and mold. After Santa Ana Star Casino, with help from Stacy absolute goods in the kitchen. These were the swipe a few chef tricks to try at home, I receiving the complaints, however, the school Wilson of Just the Best, a local produce four dishes I had to judge: 1) grilled corbina heartily recommend 505 Food Fights. sent the food to the Student Nutrition Services, company and Mike Perseo, corporate chef of where inspectors found that it was up to district sea bass, over an olive gribiche made with The next Food Fight is Thursday, Nov. 5, The Range, Standard Diner and the standards. Which may actually be more quail eggs, and dressed with sunflower petals; at 5pm at Vintage 423 (8000 Paseo del Norte, forthcoming Freight House, the set-up is both worrying, now that we think about it. 2) seared rack of lamb atop a roasted garlic NW) to benefit the family of fallen APD spartan and soigné: cooking competition wheatberry risotto and a green chile and Officer Daniel Webster. Tickets will be $10. Next Step for Last Call where three mystery ingredients are prepared candy-stripped fig chutney; 3) green salad I’ll ask again: How ya gonna beat that? a After three years of slinging late-night tacos in by two of New Mexico’s most talented chefs with candy-striped figs, smoked tomatoes, Nob Hill, one of Albuquerque’s most popular for one great cause. And one helluva good mozzarella ice cream, blueberry balsamic Food Fight Logo FACEBOOK.COM/505FOODFIGHTS restaurants will soon be opening a second time. I should know; I was invited to judge dressing; 4) and pan-seared corvina, toasted location. Last Call, opened by chef and Round 5. couscous, Swiss chard, pine nuts, golden restaurateur Luis Enrique Valdovinos, plans to On the night in question, the competing raisins in a smoked beurre blanc, topped with add a Downtown location at the corner of Sixth chefs were announced, boxing-ring-intro-style a marinated Mediterranean olive tapenade. and Central, the former site of Fonda 66, by by Sous Chef Matt Schnooberger and the I ask you, how ya gonna beat that? As a December. three mystery ingredients (candy striped figs, way to raise a few more bucks in addition to Mediterranean marinated olives and a corvina the $10 spectator’s fee, the organizers auction A Piece of the Pie sea bass that was wild line-caught on Tuesday off one seat with the judges (the winner tries e’ve known it’s good for a while now, but one in Panama and flown up for the Thursday W all four plates) and they also auction off one of Albuquerque pizzeria is finally getting some night competition) were revealed. The chefs each plate (if one really jumps out at you). international attention. Farina Pizzeria & Wine were given 10 minutes to plan out two dishes Every penny raised goes to the evening’s local Bar, that mainstay of Albuquerque’s EDo that used all of the ingredients. The only charity. Past organizations have included the district, was declared one of the “best pizza’s in restrictions beyond that were the one-hour Children’s Grief Center and Animal Humane America” by Time Out, purveyors of city guides time limit and the chefs’ creativity. Society of NM. The Roadrunner Food Bank across the world. Farina was joined by the likes On the fight card were Colin Shane of was the beneficiary the night I judged. There’s of Chicago’s Pequod’s Pizza and Roberta’s Arroyo Vino in Santa Fe and Tony Saccocia a new “fight” every 21 days, each time at a of Brooklyn. a from Indigo Crow in Corrales. My esteemed different restaurant with the winner moving other judges were Avery Pearson from on to the next round.

NOVEMBER 5-11, 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [17 ] [18 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 FILM |revIew REEL WORLD BY DEVIN D. O’LEARY Hasta el infinito y más allá Miss You Already On Thursday, Nov. 5, starting at 6pm, the South Broadway Cultural Center (1025 Broadway SE) Anemic drama looks at friendship, illness will offer a free family film in Spanish. The Pixar animated favorite Toy Story will be presented en Español with English subtitles. It’s perfect for Spanish-speaking audiences, those trying to learn another language or anyone curious what Buzz Lightyear sounds like with a Latin accent. Admission and popcorn are free. Seating is, of course, limited—so get there early. Borderline The Center for Contemporary Arts Cinematheque in Santa Fe (1050 Old Pecos Trail) is presenting a “Day of Latino Cinema” to support Somos Un Pueblo Unido. The invaluable community- based, immigrant-led organization is celebrating 20 years of organizing for worker and civil rights in New Mexico. To honor the occasion and to raise money for their work, CCA is co-presenting “It’s OK. I forgive you for starring in two Adam Sandler movies.” American Dreams/Border Realities. This four- program film event will take place Saturday, BY DEVIN D. O’LEARY point people sing along to REM. There’s the Nov. 7, starting at 11am. First up is Alex Rivera’s Miss You Already inevitable falling out. And the just-as- award-winning undocumented worker/food inevitable reunion. None of it’s unrealistic, industry documentary The Hand That Feeds . At iss You Already has got all of its ducks in a Directed by Catherine Hardwicke 2pm it’s Gregory Nava’s landmark border- Starring Toni Collette, Drew Barrymore mind you. Plenty of people have gone though crossing drama El Norte from 1983. Closing out row. It wants really badly to be a tender, this exact sequence of events. But there’s emotional, gently funny story about Rated PG-13 the night at 7pm is Bernardo Ruiz’ unflinching M nothing here you couldn’t learn from ticking new look at the cost of the US/Mexico drug war, Opens Friday 11/6 female friendship in the face of adversity. It’s off bullet points on a brochure in your Kingdom of Shadows . In between the second just itching to impart all sorts of lessons about oncologist’s waiting room. and third screening, at 5:30pm, the CCA will life and death and female empowerment and overcome, no? Since Jess has to have some The film is directed by Catherine host a benefit reception and discussion body issues and whatnot. It’s hired a couple of featuring filmmakers Rivera, Nava and Ruiz. The story as well, there’s a subplot about her trying Hardwicke, who started out strong directing topic of the discussion is “Lessons from the solid actresses to express all the deep feels it’s to get pregnant and going through in vitro edgy films Lords of Dogtown and Thirteen — trying to express. And it’s placed several Border.” The three directors will also be on hand fertilization. Two medical crises for the price then got really boring by doing the first throughout the day to participate in post-film credible women behind the camera for of one; imagine the drama! Please, continue to Twilight movie. Here, she retreats to her indie discussions. Individual film tickets are $20. The maximum authenticity. It’s a real shame then imagine it. Because Miss You Already would roots, but she doesn’t seem to have the chops reception/discussion will run you $50. An all- that Miss You Already doesn’t go through the rather you do most of the heavy lifting for it anymore, relying on simple montages and day pass including films and reception is $75. For more info on the event, go to ccasantafe.org trouble of actually delivering a compelling yourself. All the cliché signposts have been easy narrations to tell rather than show. Jess movie. laid out along the route for you. You just need spends an awful lot of time explaining what’s We start off with our no nonsense narrator to laugh and cry and sympathize on cue. And going on—as if we needed the hand-holding. “Life,” extended Jess (the nearly always lovable Drew fill in all the blanks that a more Her best friend has cancer. They’re dealing Barrymore) recounting her lifelong friendship The deadline to enter the New Mexico Film conscientiously constructed drama would have with it. That’s pretty much it. Foundation’s “Life in New Mexico” media project with wild child bestie Milly (fantastic Aussie taken care of. Miss You Already wants you to laugh and has been extended to Nov. 15. If you’ve got Oscar nominee Toni Collette). The two met It’s not that Miss You Already lacks cry as if you were watching Steel Magnolias some fantastic film/video footage of New in elementary school when Jess’ father was sincerity. It’s oozing with the stuff. Everyone crossed with Beaches . But you’re not. The Mexico—up to three minutes in length—send it transferred to London on business. Since then in to this contest, co-sponsored by the New involved seems to want it to work. But it just film’s script, by longtime British TV actress Mexico Tourism Department’s New Mexico True they’ve been inseparable, going through life’s doesn’t build up much of a compelling Morwenna Banks (“Hyperdrive,” “Skins,” ups and downs together with humor and campaign. For stage two of the media project, narrative. What’s there lacks detail and “Absolutely”), intersperses its tear-jerking not assorted post-production professionals (film resolve. Milly married a rock star roadie nuance and the tiny, unexpected moments with moments of actual humor, but with brief editors, color correctors, sound editors, (Dominic Cooper) and had a bunch of kids. that bespeak authenticity. The simple, linear flashes of flippancy. It’s like those Hallmark animators, special effects techs) will get a crack Jess met a nice construction worker (Paddy story doesn’t add anything new or fresh in the birthday cards with pictures of the grim reaper at all the raw material people have sent in. The Considine) and started living on a houseboat. goal is to re-purpose the footage into a brand way of flavoring. Milly learns she has breast on them. They aren’t actually funny, but you new New Mexico True video using the various This lengthy, pre-credit monologue/montage cancer. She shares the info with her best get humor credit for the symbolic honesty. tells us everything we need to know and saves clips supplied by the general public. One editor friend. There’s a lot of crying and Miss You Already means well. Its rare that will win the best video, and the person who sent the actresses the trouble of—you know— commiserating. Later, there’s some drinking. we get to see movies about relationships in the footage used by the most editors in the actually establishing a chemistry with one Then there’s the chemotherapy. And the bit between women, particularly women in their media project will win a prize. For more another. It’s all spelled out for us, neat as a pin. where Milly’s hair falls out. There’s the 40s. But this one’s little more than a well-cast information on how to be a part of the “Life in New Mexico” media project, go to Shortly after the opening credits roll, we sequence where the girls go wig shopping. Lifetime Channel movie. Toni Collette get our drama bomb when we’re informed that http://www.nmfilmfoundation.org/life-in-new- Then there’s the dark scene where the doctor deserves better. The girl who starring in mexico-media-project/. a Milly has breast cancer. The Big C. That’s a talks about mastectomies. Milly worries she’ll Charlie’s Angels deserves better. Hell, cancer pretty serious crisis for best friends to lose her sex appeal. More drinking. At some deserves better. a NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [19 ] TELEVISION | IDIOT BOX Secret Agent, Ma�am “Agent X” on TNT

BY DEVIN D. O’LEARY straight here. That’s kind of a shame, given the show’s rather ludicrous premise. McRaney does his best “Alfred the Butler” impression. The hy are secret agents, mad scientists and longtime TV actor tries to channel some of mystery men always know as X? How the gravity he managed in last season’s Wcome we never see an “Agent Z,” a “Dr. “”House of Cards,” but ends up feeling more Y” or a “Mr. W?” It’s a rhetorical question, of like his old, flippant self from “Simon & course. We all know that X just looks and Simon.” Hephner, all artfully graying temples sounds cooler. It’s this rote logic that leads us and black suit, is a poor man’s Jim Caviezel in to “Agent X,” TNT’s by-the-books spy-fi “Person of Interest.” At least he gets a lot of action series. action scenes—which are about as good as The Agent X in question here is bestubbled you’d expect from basic cable. stud John Case (Jeff Hephner, “Chicago Fire”). The set design of “Agent X” is loaded with As written by series creator William Blake pyramids and eyeballs and various icons of Herron, he’s a combination of James Bond, Freemasonry. But it doesn’t serve much Jack Bauer and Jason Bourne. (No small purpose here. Such loaded symbolism would wonder, since Herron co-wrote the original seem to imply some sort of ancient, cabalistic Bourne Identity .) Turns out Case doesn’t work conspiracy. But in reality, that stuff is just there for the government as a whole, but is assigned because the show’s creators thought it looked exclusively for the vice president of the cool in National Treasure . Do we really need a United States. That veep just happens to be “Secret Constitution” to give the vice the newly elected Natalie Maccabee (’80s president something interesting to do other screen siren Sharon Stone). Within minutes of than break a tie vote in the Senate? The receiving the keys to her official residence and bottom line on the show is simple: Sexy Vice meeting her tux-wearing chief steward (Gerald President Sharon Stone sends her pet spy out McRaney), she discovers a secret bunker to shoot evil Russians and rescue various hidden underneath the library outfitted with politicians’ kidnapped daughters. Occasionally patriotic treasures and a terrorist-identifying fun, but a derivative mash-up of everything supercomputer. This executive branch Batcave that came before it, “Agent X’ is basically is the hiding place of the “Secret Batman starring James Bond crossed with Constitution” that grants the veep her very “Madam Secretary” on the set of “Veep.” own secret agent man to be deployed “in times Which means it’s slightly more plausible and of crisis” (translation: “on a weekly basis”). slightly less entertaining than a Donald Trump Hey, that’s at least slightly more logical than presidency would be. a the concept for “Lancelot Link: Secret Chimp.” “Agent X” premieres Sunday, Nov. 8, at 7pm on TNT. Stone—no stranger to campy overacting— plays it Hillary Clinton in front of Congress

Lifetime holiday rom-com running TUESDAY 10 count this year. Hallmark is already on its second Christmas-based “Hunting Hitler” (History 8pm) THE WEEK IN made-for-TV movie, and we’ve barely Thanks to Veteran’s Day, TV is in passed Halloween. kind of a Hitler mood this week. SLOTH “Hitler: Fueling the Nazi Fire” (AHC Here, a team of investigators heads 8pm) Well, if he didn’t, who would? down to South America to locate evidence the notorious dictator survived World War II and hid out in SUNDAY 8 a mysterious Nazi lair in the Argentine jungle. ... I suspect this THURSDAY 5 Charming Christmas (Hallmark 6pm) will turn out about as well as The uptight heir to a department “Bigfoot Captured.” “I Love Kellie Pickler” (CMT 11pm) store fortune (Julie Benz, “Dexter”) is Personally speaking, I do not. But if forced to play Mrs. Claus and ends “Secret Space Escapes” (Science you do, you’ll probably want to up falling for the hunk hired to play 8pm) Those are three words that watch her reality show. Santa (David Sutcliffe, “Gilmore sound pretty awesome together. Girls”). ... Seriously, Hallmark, this Here, astronauts tell their stories of FRIDAY 6 much Christmas can’t be healthy for close calls, terrifying accidents and a person. fights for survival. It’s like Gravity and The Martian , but real! “Master of None” (Netflix streaming “Flesh and Bone” (Starz 6pm) Starz anytime) Comedian Aziz Ansari adds this high-stakes ballet dancer “Donny!” (USA 8:31pm) Donny (“Parks & Recreation”) is the man drama. Think Black Swan , but with Deutsch—American advertising behind and in front of the camera fewer psychosexual hallucinations. executive, television personality for this (loosely, barely) and former host of CNBC’s “The Big autobiographical sitcom about a Idea With Donny Deutsch”—stars as struggling actor whose parents MONDAY 9 a “fictionalized” version of himself emigrated from India. Each episode in this “satirical” reality show. Hey, concentrates on a single theme and “Women of Honor with Michelle Obama and Jill Biden” (Lifetime at least it just comes out and splits its tone between hilarious, admits it’s scripted. serious and occasionally dark. It’s 6pm) Women who have served in the kinda like what you’d get if Woody military are invited to the White Allen were a millennial. And East House to chill with Michelle and Jill. WEDNESDAY 11 Indian. “Bigfoot Captured” (History 7pm) Or, “Men Women Wild” (Discovery like every other one of cable TV’s 8:02pm) So, we had reality shows SATURDAY 7 cryptozoological promises, not. Not at about individual people tossed into all. Bigfoot has not been captured. the wilderness to survive. We’ve Ice Sculpture Christmas (Hallmark No matter what the title of this show had reality shows about couples 6pm) Yeah, I’m not even going to may say, it’s not true. No Bigfoot in tossed into the wilderness to bother keeping a Hallmark vs. captivity here. Save yourself the survive. So why not a reality show disappointment. Just move along. about three couples tossed into the wilderness to survive. a [20 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [21 ] FILM | CAPSULES BY DEVIN D. O’LEARY genial crowd-pleaser, but the script never asks much OPENING THIS WEEK STILL PLAYING heavy lifting of its characters, providing them with easy The Assassin laughs and simple solutions whenever the spectre of Bridge of Spies actual drama rears its ugly head. Reviewed in v24 i39. Hou Hsiao-Hsien ( Flowers of Shanghai, Millenium Steven Spielberg, in full history-nerd mode ( Saving Mambo ) directs this lush, atmospheric martial arts drama 121 minutes. PG-13. (Century Rio, Cottonwood Stadium Private Ryan, Schindler’s List, Lincoln, Amistad, Munich ), 16) about a female assassin (Shu Qi, The Transporter ) who deftly dramatizes the notorious 1960 U-2 spy plane accepts a dangerous mission to kill a political leader in incident. Tom Hanks (looking, these days, like a sad The Last Witch Hunter 9th century China. Slow but never less than artfully pencil eraser from the neck up—but remaining America’s Vin Diesel is an immortal witch hunter who is the last composed, this is one of the most beautiful wuxia epics best “everyman” actor) stars as an upstanding person standing between New York City and the since Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon . In Mandarin with Constitutional lawyer who volunteers to defend a Russian combined forces of the most horrifying witches in history. English subtitles. 105 minutes. Unrated. (Opens Friday spy (esteemed stage actor Mark Rylance). Years later, he’s This means, of course, that our man Vin is required to 11/6 at Guild Cinema) called upon to help “trade” the spy for downed American swing a sword at a lot of CGI beasties and join forces with pilot Francis Gary Powers. Surprisingly—given the low-key a sexy spellcaster (Rose Leslie from “Game of Thrones”). Big Eyes script from Joel and Ethan Coen—this well-spoken drama 106 minutes. PG-13. (Century Rio, Century 14 Director Tim Burton reunites with writers Scott Alexander about jurisprudence and diplomacy maintains a beautiful Downtown, Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Icon Cinemas & Larry Karaszewski from Ed Wood to present another tension. 142 minutes. PG-13. (Rio Rancho Premiere Albuquerque, Cottonwood Stadium 16) back-to-form biopic. This oddly down-to-earth drama Cinema, Century 14 Downtown, Century Rio, Cottonwood relates the marital and artistic relationship between Stadium 16, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque) painter Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) and her husband The Martian Walter (Christoph Waltz) who made millions in the 1950s Burnt Matt Damon is an astronaut who gets left for dead on Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Mars after a manned mission goes horribly awry. Stuck on and ’60s on kitschy paintings of kids and puppies with Bradley Cooper stars as a sexy, egotistical celebrity chef the red planet with only minimal supplies and his big eyes. As it turns out, Margaret was the one doing all who destroyed his career with drugs and bad behavior. No Impact Man scientific mind, our hero must figure out a way to survive the work, and Walter was the one soaking up most of the Cleaned up and relocated to London, he tries to redeem For one whole year, “eco-effective” Colin Beavan swears based on ingenuity, wit and spirit. Ridley Scott ( Alien ) credit. 105 minutes. PG-13. (Opens Thursday 11/5 at himself by concentrating entirely on the food at a off plastics and other toxins, turns off his electricity, goes directs. It’s based, of course, on the best-selling book by SUB Theater) Michelin starred restaurant. You know what to expect from organic, gives up his car and tries to live life with “zero Andy Weir. 141 minutes. PG-13. (Rio Rancho Premiere this sort of feel-good foodie porn: loving shots of tiny impact”—dragging his daughter and Prada-wearing wife Cinema, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, Century Rio, Century Boruto: Naruto The Movie plates of food and a bit of romance (delivered with he along for the journey. This funny, consciousness-raising 14 Downtown, Cottonwood Stadium 16) It’s been some years since the end of the Shinobi War, documentary looks at how Beavan’s experiment changed help of British actress Sienna Miller). The script comes for and ninja kid Naruto Uzumaki is all grown up and serving his life and the lives of those around him. Screened as Steven Knight, who also penned the very similar culinary as the 7th Hokage of Konohagakure. His son, Boruto film The Hundred-Foot Journey . 100 minutes. R. (Rio Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials part of the citywide 516 Arts event. 93 minutes. Unrated. When will futuristic dystopian leaders learn? Never mess Uzumaki, is now old enough start his own super ninja (Opens Saturday 11/7 at Guild Cinema) Rancho Premiere Cinema, Century 14 Downtown, Century training—which he does with the help and hindrance of Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque) with teenagers; they’ll bring you down every time. (See for reference: the Divergent series, the Hunger Games series, childhood friends and enemies. This is the 11th film in Of Men and War the successful Naruto series, based on the manga by Crimson Peak et al.). Despite its strict adherence to the tropes of the The work of The Pathway Home, a first-of-its-kind PTSD genre, the second installment of the Maze Runner series Masashi Kishimoto, and its next-gen storyline represents Guillermo del Toro ( Hellboy, Pan’s Labyrinth, Pacific Rim ) therapy center, is captured in this wartime documentary. makes for some exciting post-apocalyptic entertainment. a new chapter in Kishimoto’s “Start of a New Era Project.” writes and directs this impossibly, hyperbolically Gothic Combat vets returning from today’s battlefields suffer It’s mostly a bunch of personality-deficient kids running 100 minutes. Unrated. (Opens Friday 11/6 at Guild ghost story. Mia Wasikowska ( Alice in Wonderland, The from anger, resentment and traumatic memories. A from evil adults and the occasional zombie horde, but the Cinema) Kids Are All Right ) stars as an aspiring author in turn-of- Vietnam vet-turned-therapist at Pathway Home helps pace is breathless and the production design is the-century England “torn between love for her childhood these young men forge meaning from their trauma while impeccably bleak. This one plays mighty fast and loose Ennu Ninte Moideen friend (Charlie Hunnam) and the temptation of a traveling the road to recovery and, hopefully, peace of with James Dashner’s original novels (which don’t make a According to the Times of India , this romantic thriller is “a mysterious stranger (Tom Hiddleston).” So far, so Gothic— mind for themselves and their families. A special whole lot of sense anyway), so it’s hard to tell how love story straight out of life, and its music encompasses but de Toro ups the ante by setting it all in the lushest, Veteran’s Day screening. 142 minutes. Unrated. (Opens hardcore YA lit fans will react. But the mediocre script and the various emotional turfs one passes during the saga of most architecturally intense haunted house in movie Wednesday 11/11 at Guild Cinema) gripping action is probably enough to carry audiences a romance that didn’t turn fruitful.” So ... there you have history. 119 minutes. R. (Century 14 Downtown, Century into a third film. 131 minutes. PG-13. (Rio Rancho it. It’s based on the real-life tragic romance between a Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16) The Peanuts Movie Premiere Cinema, Century Rio) Muslim man and a Hindu woman in the 1960s. In This computer-animated update of the Peanuts TV Malayalam with English subtitles. 166 minutes. Unrated. specials we all grew up watching does an admirable and Everest Our Brand is Crisis (Opens Friday 11/6 at Movies West) Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright and fairly reverent job of mirroring the 2D style of artist Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton star in this heavily Emily Watson star in this high-altitude drama “inspried by Charles M. Schulz’ famous comic strip characters. The fictionalized version of the 2005 documentary which Freeheld the incredible true events surrounding a trecherous thin story revolves around eternal loser Charlie Brown’s followed a group of American “mercenary” consultants Julianne Moore and Ellen Page star in this earnest biopic attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest attempts to woo the newly arrived Little Red-Headed Girl (led by James Carville) down to Bolivia in an attempt to about New Jersey police Lieutenant Laurel Hester, whose mountain.” In a nutshell, eight climbers died when they in school. The rest is running gags, cribbed from the influence the 2002 presidential election. 107 minutes. R. domestic partner battled to secure pension benefits after were caught in a blizzard back in 1996. Four other people comic strips and assembled by Bryan and Craig Schulz. (Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Century 14 Downtown, Hester was diagnosed with terminal cancer. The message died that year, making it the deadliest year atop Everest Purists will probably still grouse, but it’s a great jumping- Century Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16, Icon Cinemas is timely and well-meaning, but the execution is on record. Until 2014 when 18 people died. The moral: off point for new fans of Snoopy and the gang. 93 Albuquerque) formulaic, leaving this well-staffed drama just a peg or minutes. G. (Opens Thursday 11/5 at Rio Rancho Never climb Mt. Everest. 121 minutes. PG-13. (Century two above your average Lifetime movie. 103 minutes. PG- Premiere Cinema, Century 14 Downtown, Century Rio, Rio) Pan 13. (Opens Friday 11/6 at Movies 8) Cottonwood Stadium 16) Goosebumps Hollywood takes another uninspired stab at revamping J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan story. This one plays out as a Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Author R.L. Stine’s iconic kiddy horror series Goosebumps Spectre “prequel,” explaining how a 12-year-old orphan named Masamune Shirow’s prototypical cyberpunk manga series gets a winkingly self-referential movie adaptation. Jack A “cryptic message from his past” sends superspy James Peter (Levi Miller) wound up in Neverland battling evil (first adapted as an anime in 1995) returns as a new Black plays Stine, who teams up with his young daughter Bond (Daniel Craig) on the trail of the sinister pirate Blackbeard (Hugh Jackman) alongside an animated feature. This “prequel” takes place before all of and a teenage boy after his imaginary monsters come to organization secretly responsible for so many of his adventurous young Hook (Garrett Hedlund). Joe Wright the previous movies and TV series and is adapted from life in a tiny Maryland town. All your childhood favorites— greatest battles. Christoph Waltz in on bad guy duty. Dave (Atonement, Pride & Prejudice ) directs heavily tampered- the “Arise” OVA. The story is set immediately after World from Slappy the Dummy to the Abominable Snowman of Bautista gives good henchman. Ralph Fiennes is back as with fantasy. 111 minutes. PG. (Century Rio, Cottonwood War IV. A string of terrorist bombings in Newport City Pasadena—stop by for cameos. 103 minutes. PG. the new M. And Italian sex symbol Monica Bellucci ( The Stadium 16) prompt Public Security Official Daisuke Aramaki to hire Matrix Reloaded ) is the film’s top “Bond Girl.” 148 (Century 14 Downtown, Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, full-body cyber-prosthesis user and hacker extraordinaire minutes. PG-13. (Opens Thursday 11/5 at Rio Rancho Century Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16, Icon Cinemas Motoko Kusanagi to investigate. 100 minutes. PG-13. Albuquerque) Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Premiere Cinema, Century 14 Downtown, Century Rio, Dimension (Opens Tuesday 11/10 at Century 14 Downtown, Century Cottonwood Stadium 16) Rio) Hotel Transylvania 2 The ... lemme see ... sixth film in Paramount’s “found footage” haunted house series arrives with the added Suffragette Genndy Tartakovsky (“Dexter’s Laboratory,” “Samurai Home Alone Jack”) returns to helm this cartoon sequel in which gimmick of 3D—which may add some tension to sitting in Carey Mulligan ( An Education ), Anne-Marie Duff ( The a theater, staring at a grainy image of a bedroom and Yeah, Macaulay Culkin was cute once. In this childhood Magdalene Sisters ), Helena Bonham-Carter ( Fight Club ) Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) tries to bring out the fave from 1990, he gets left behind over the Christmas monster in his half-human. half-vampire grandson in waiting for something to actually move on screen. Seeing and Meryl Streep (everything really) star in this drama things move suddenly is pretty much the only scare the holidays by his horribly negligent parents and must fight about the early days of the feminist movement, during order to keep his daughter Mavis (Selena Gomez) from off a couple of bumbling burglars. In real life this story leaving his now famous hotel. 89 minutes. PG. (Rio Paranormal Activity series has ever offered us. which women who were forced underground for their Supposedly this is the last one. I’m OK with that. 88 would be way less funny. But why not check out the 25th political advocacy played a dangerous game of cat and Rancho Premiere Cinema, Century 14 Downtown, Century anniversary screening and decide for yourself? 103 Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16) minutes. R. (Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Icon Cinemas mouse with the government. It’s a surprisingly brutal and Albuquerque) minutes. PG. (Opens Sunday 11/8 at Century 14 bleak look at civil disobedience, and the lead actresses Downtown, Century Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16) are fierce—but the message-oriented story can’t help but The Intern feel like a spoon full of medicine going down. 106 Robert De Niro is a bored retiree who gets an internship Miss You Already minutes. PG-13. (Opens Friday 11/6 at Century 14 at an up-and-coming online retailer run by young go- Reviewed this issue. 112 minutes. PG-13. (Opens Friday Downtown, Century Rio) getter Anne Hathaway. Writer-director Nancy Meyers ( What Film Capsules continued on page 23 11/6 at Century 14 Downtown) Women Want, Something’s Got to Give ) has put together a [22 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 FILM | CAPSULES FILM | TIMES wEEk oF FrI., oCT.30-ThUrS., novEMbEr 5

Film Capsules continued from page 22 The Martian Fri-Thu 12:00, 9:45 CENTURY 14 DOWNTOWN The Martian 3D Fri-Thu 3:15, 6:30 100 Central SW • 1 (800) 326-3264 ext. 943# The Intern Fri-Thu 11:45am, 2:40, 7:10, 9:55 Scouts Guide to the Zombie Suffragette Thu 8:00 Hotel Transylvania 2 Fri-Thu 11:30am, 2:00, 4:30, 6:50, Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Tue-Wed 7:30 9:30 Apocalypse The Visit Fri-Thu 11:45am, 2:15, 4:40, 7:25, 9:50 Three teeange scouts, on the eve of their last camp- Home Alone Sun 2:00, 7:00; Wed 2:00, 7:00 out, find their town overcome by a zombie outbreak The Peanuts Movie 3D Fri-Sun 12:30, 3:10, 5:50, 8:30; Mon-Thu 12:30, 3:10, 5:50 GUILD CINEMA in this rude, crude horror comedy. It’s directed by the The Peanuts Movie Fri-Sun 11:10am, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 3405 Central NE • 255-1848 writer of four out of six Paranormal Activity movies! 9:50; Mon-Thu 11:10am, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10 93 minutes. R. (Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Icon Spectre Fri-Sun 11:00am, 12:40, 2:20, 4:00, 5:40, 7:20, The Assassin Fri-Wed 3:30, 5:45, 8:00 Cinemas Albuquerque) 9:00, 10:40; Mon-Thu 11:00am, 12:40, 2:20, 4:00, 5:40, Boruto: Naruto The Movie Fri-Sat 10:15 7:20 No Impact Man Sun-Sat 1:00 Sicario Miss You Already Fri-Sun 11:25am, 2:10, 4:55, 7:40, 10:25; Of Men and War Wed 12:30 Emily Blunt stars as an idealistic FBI agent enlisted Mon-Thu 11:25am, 2:10, 4:55, 7:40 Pornotopia Returns Uncensored! Thu call for films and times into a shadowy mission by a mysterious CIA agent Our Brand is Crisis Fri-Sun 11:05am, 1:45, 4:35, 7:35, (Josh Brolin) and his tight-lipped “advisor” (Benicio 10:10; Mon-Tue 11:05am, 1:45, 4:35, 7:35; Wed Del Toro). Ostensibly, the group is trying to stop the 11:05am, 1:45; Thu 11:05am, 1:45, 4:35 HIGH RIDGE Burnt Fri-Sun 11:50am, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00; Mon-Thu 12910 Indian School NE • 275-0038 drug trade along the US/Mexico border. But as the 11:50am, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30 operation grows more violent and secretive, our The Last Witch Hunter Fri-Sun 11:55am, 2:35, 5:15, 7:55, Please check alibi.com/filmtimes for films and times. heroine begins to wonder what side of the fence 10:35; Mon-Thu 11:55am, 2:35, 5:15, 7:55 she’s really on. Director Denis Villeneuve ( Incendies, Bridge of Spies Fri-Sat 12:45, 3:55, 7:15, 10:30; Mon-Thu ICON CINEMAS ALBUQUERQUE Prisoners ) directs this lightless thriller with all the 12:45, 3:55, 7:15 13120-A Central Ave. SE • 814-7469 grisly tension of Se7en . Reviewed in v24 i40. 121 Crimson Peak Fri-Sat 11:15am, 2:10, 5:00, 7:50, 10:45; minutes. R. (Century Rio, Century 14 Downtown, Sun 10:45; Mon 11:15am, 2:10, 5:00, 7:50; Tue Please check alibi.com/filmtimes for films and times. Cottonwood Stadium 16) 11:15am, 2:10; Thu 11:15am, 2:10 Goosebumps Fri-Sun 11:20am, 1:55, 4:30, 7:05, 9:45; Mon-Thu 11:20am, 1:55, 4:30, 7:05 MOVIES 8 Steve Jobs Sicario Fri-Sun 11:05am, 1:55, 4:50, 7:45, 10:45; Mon-Thu 4591 San Mateo NE • 1 (800) Fandango, express # 1194 After one documentary and another biopic (in which 11:05am, 1:55, 4:50, 7:45 he suffered the indignity of being played by Ashton The Martian Fri-Sun 12:55, 4:10, 7:25, 10:40; Mon-Thu Trainwreck Fri-Thu 11:40am, 3;10, 7:00, 10:30 Kutcher), Apple founder Steve Jobs ends up with a 12:55, 4:10, 7:25 Freeheld Fri-Thu 10:20 suitably high-class movie version of his life. Danny Hotel Transylvania 2 Fri-Sun 11:45am, 2:15, 4:40, 7:00, Rock the Kasbah Fri-Thu 11:30am, 2:40, 6:00, 9:10 Boyle ( Trainspotting , Slumdog Millionaire ) directs it, 9:20; Mon-Thu 11:45am, 2:15, 4:40, 7:00 Minions 3D Fri-Thu 12:20, 3:00, 5:40, 8:20 Minions Fri-Thu 11:00am, 1:40, 4:20, 7:10, 10:10 and Aaron Sorkin (“The West Wing,” The Social Ant-Man Fri-Thu 12:50, 6:50 Network ) writes it. The unusual narrative structure CENTURY RIO Ant-Man 3D Fri-Thu 3:50, 10:00 revolves around three crucial product launches I-25 & Jefferson • 1 (800) 326-3264 Jurassic World Fri-Thu 12:00, 3:30, 6:40, 9:50 spread across Jobs’ tumultuous tenure at Apple. It’s Jurassic World 3D Fri-Thu 1:30, 5:10, 8:30 a behind-the-scenes drama involving lots and lots of Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie Tue-Wed 7:30 Inside Out Fri-Thu 11:10am, 2:00, 4:50, 7:40 talking. But star Michael Fassbender is mesmerizing Home Alone Sun 2:00, 7:00; Wed 2:00, 7:00 Spectre Fri-Sat 10:55am, 11:40am, 12:25, 1:10, 1:55, (as always), and the supporting cast (Kate Winslet, 2:35, 3:20, 4:05, 4:50, 5:35, 6:15, 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, MOVIES WEST Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels) is impressive. 122 minutes. 9:15, 9:55, 10:40, 11:25, 12:01am; Sun-Tue 10:55am, 9201 Coors NW • 1 (800) Fandango, express # 1247 R. (Century Rio) 11:40am, 12:25, 1:10, 1:55, 2:35, 3:20, 4:05, 4:50, 5:35, 6:15, 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 9:55, 10:40; Wed Rock the Kasbah Fri-Thu 12:40, 3:40, 6:40, 9:40 Truth 11:40am, 3:20 7:00, 10:40 Trainwreck Fri-Thu 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 The Peanuts Movie 3D Fri-Sat 11:35am, 12:55, 2:20, 3:40, Ennu Ninte Moideen Fri 7:00; Sat 3:00; Mon 7:00 Writer turned first-time director James Vanderbilt ( The Ant-Man Fri 12:00, 3:00; Sat-Sun 12:00, 7:00, 10:00; Amazing Spider-Man ) attempts to dramatize the 5:05, 6:25, 7:50, 9:10, 10:35, 11:55; Sun-Thu 11:35am, 12:55, 2:20, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25, 7:50, 9:10, 10:35 Mon12:00, 3:00; Tue-Thu 12:00, 7:00, 10:00 2004 scandal over the leaked (and as it happened Minions 3D Fri-Thu 1:50, 4:50, 7:50, 10:15 faked) memo about George W. Bush’s military service The Peanuts Movie Fri-Sat 10:55am, 12:15, 1:40, 3:00, 4:25, 5:45, 7:10, 8:30, 9:55, 11:15; Sun-Thu 10:55am, Minions Fri-Thu 12:20, 3:20, 6:20, 9:20 that helped sink the career of “60 Minutes” 12:15, 1:40, 3:00, 4:25, 5:45, 7:10, 8:30, 9:55 Jurassic World 3D Fri-Thu 1:45, 4:45, 7:45 correspondent Dan Rather. Robert Redford Suffragette Fri-Thu 11:05am, 1:55, 4:45, 7:35, 10:25 Jurassic World Fri-Thu 12:15, 3:15, 6:15, 9:15 (seriously?) is our man Rather. Cate Blanchett is Steve Jobs Fri-Thu 12:10, 3:35, 6:45, 10:10 Inside Out Fri-Thu 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 9:10 news producer Mary Mapes. The rest of the cast is Truth Fri-Thu 9:50 similarly top-loaded with Topher Grace, Dennis Our Brand is Crisis Fri-Thu 1:05, 4:05, 7:05, 10:05 RIO RANCHO PREMIERE CINEMA Quaid, Elisabeth Moss, Bruce Greenwood, Stacy Burnt Fri-Thu 11:00am, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 10:20 1000 Premiere Parkway • 994-3300 Keach and Dermot Mulroney all looking way to The Last Witch Hunter Fri-Thu 11:05am, 2:00, 4:55, 7:50, conspicuous in their small roles. 121 minutes. R. 10:45 Spectre Fri-Thu 11:30am, 1:10, 3:05, 4:45, 6:40, 8:20, 10:15 (Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Century Rio) Goosebumps Fri-Thu 11:00am, 2:00, 4:50, 7:45, 10:40 Crimson Peak Fri-Thu 12:50, 4:00, 7:20, 10:30 The Peanuts Movie 3D Fri-Thu 12:40, 3:20, 6:05, 8:35 Bridge of Spies Fri-Thu 12:00, 3:30, 7:00, 10:30 The Peanuts Movie Fri-Thu 11:05am, 1:45, 4:25, 7:05, 9:45 The Visit Woodlawn Fri-Mon 12:20, 6:55; Tue 12:20 Burnt Fri-Thu 12:25, 3:05, 5:50, 8:45 Writer-director M Night Shyamalan ( The Sixth Sense, Pan Fri 3:55, 10:35; Sat-Sun 10:35; Mon 3:55, 10:35; Tue- Our Brand is Crisis Fri-Thu 11:10am, 2:05, 4:55, 7:50, The Village, Lady in the Water, The Happening ) dials Thu 3:55 10:40 back the preposterous plot twists for this simple, The Martian 3D Fri-Thu 3:25, 10:25 Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse Fri-Thu 11:45am, low-budget, “found footage” shocker. A pair of tweens The Martian Fri-Thu 11:55am, 6:55 2:25, 4:55, 7:40, 10:20 (Olivia DeJonge and Ed Oxenbould) are shipped off Sicario Fri-Thu 12:45, 3:55, 7:05, 10:15 Truth Fri-Thu 10:05 to the rural farm of the grandparents they’ve never The Intern Fri-Thu 12:55, 4:05, 7:15, 10:20 The Last Witch Hunter Fri-Thu 11:20am, 2:50, 4:45, 8:00, Everest Fri-Thu 12:30, 3:40, 6:50, 10:00 10:00 met. Unfortunately, Nana (Deanna Dunagan) and Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension 3D Fri-Thu 2:15, Pop Pop (Peter McRobbie) seem a little ... weird. This Hotel Transylvania 2 Fri-Thu 11:15am, 1:50, 4:30, 7:10 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Fri 12:20, 7:25; Sat 7:25; 5:35 winking, modern riff on “Hansel & Gretel” is a fun, Mon 12:20, 7:25; Tue-Thu 12:20 Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension Fri-Thu 12:25, PG-13 horror-comedy that works far better than The Visit Fri 10:15; Sat-Mon 3:45, 10:15; Tue-Thu 3:45 7:30, 10:40 expected. Reviewed in v24 i37. 94 minutes. PG-13. Bridge of Spies Fri-Thu 11:20am, 2:50, 6:10, 9:40 (Century Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16) Goosebumps 3D Fri-Thu 3:45, 9:05 COTTONWOOD STADIUM 16 Goosebumps Fri-Thu 1:05, 6:25 Cottonwood Mall • 897-6858 Woodlawn The Martian Fri-Thu 11:05am, 2:30, 5:50, 9:20 Sean Astin, C. Thomas Howell, Sherri Shepherd and Home Alone Sun 4:30, 7:30; Wed 4:30, 7:30 Hotel Transylvania 2 Fri-Thu 11:00am, 1:30, 4:10, 6:50, Jon Voight (as Coach Bear Bryant!) star in this The Peanuts Movie 3D Fri-Thu 12:05, 2:35, 5:05, 7:35, 9:30 Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Fri-Thu 12:40, 3:50, 6:55 inspirational, true-life sports flick. The story 10:05 concentrates on Tony Nathan, a high school football The Peanuts Movie Fri-Thu 11:35am, 12:35, 2:05, 3:05, player who experiences a “spiritual awakening” while 4:35, 7:05, 9:35 SUB THEATER Spectre Fri-Thu 11:20am, 11:50am, 2:50, 3:20, 4:00, 6:30, UNM (Student Union Building Room 1003) • 277-5608 trying to overcome prejudice in 1970s Birmingham, 7:00, 7:40, 9:55, 10:25 Ala. From the faith-based filmmakers behind anti- Our Brand is Crisis Fri-Thu 11:50am, 3:00, 6:45, 9:50 Big Eyes Fri 6:00, 8:30, Sat 6:00, 8:30; Sun 1:00, 3:30 abortion melodrama October Baby and Jesus-based Burnt Fri-Sun 7:15, 10:05; Mon-Thu 12:35, 3:20, 7:15, The Hangover knockoff Moms’ Night Out . 123 10:05 UNM MIDWEEK MOVIES minutes. PG. (Century Rio) The Last Witch Hunter Fri-Tue 11:40am, 3:10, 7:30, 10:15; UNM (Student Union Building Room 1003) • 277-4706 Wed 11:40am Goosebumps 3D Fri-Thu 3:10, 7:05 Fantastic Four Tue 8:00; Wed 4:00, 7:00; Thu 3:30 Goosebumps Fri-Thu 12:05, 9:40 Crimson Peak Fri-Thu 12:20, 3:25, 7:15, 10:10 WINROCK STADIUM 16 IMAX & RPX Bridge of Spies Fri-Thu 12:10, 3:35, 6:55, 10:15 2100 Louisiana Blvd. NE • 881-2220 Sicario Fri-Sun 12:15; Mon-Thu 12:15, 3:30, 6:45, 9:45 Pan Fri-Thu 12:30, 3:20, 6:50, 9:40 Please check alibi.com/filmtimes for films and times. 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Funny 50” air conditioning and the sun-warmed wind is BY AUGUST MARCH all going to do other things.” interactions with the audience or maybe one running its tangled fingers through my dirty hair. I wondered what John was going to do of us goes out on some instrumental tangent, I’m staring, mesmerized, at the citrine rays ate in the day, with press-time looming and during the epoch of Deerhoof’s inactivity and those sorts of occurrences make music vital glittering off the waves. I have no purpose, no destination, no end game—just cruising that autumn everywhere, I got word that John so I asked him about that. He said, “We’re and real. That’s what gives Deerhoof its meat.” Dieterich of the band Deerhoof, wanted to ocean road for the joy, the freedom and the L working on an album as well, but we don’t “That’s a trick with a studio album, luxurious escape from nothing. The “Needle on chat. The lauded experimental sound outfit’s know exactly when we’re shooting to release especially if you’ve been obsessing about it for my compass is spinning/ Imagination is winning/ been working on FEVER 121614 , a live album it. I’m picking those guys up at the Sunport months. It can be hard and you lose Can’t get my head right/ I get the feeling that I to be pushed out into the world at the end of tonight, so I’ll let you know when we figure perspective about what brings life to can’t get back.” November. I wanted to hear all about it. that part out. We’ll work on it a little while something,” Dieterich continued before But I lift my lashes and I am back. No regrets Dieterich calls Albuquerque home, so it before the tour, then after the Albuquerque digging deeper into the roots of the musical though; this album is bangin’ and the lifeblood of wasn’t difficult tracking him down. When we date, everybody goes home. We’ll get as much techniques that are at the heart of Deerhoof. music—a live performance—is not far off. The miserable Burqueños who are starting to feel finally interfaced the next day, we spent some done as we can here in Burque and then we’ll “It’s a big part of all of us. When Satomi joined time talking about music as a living force, the the cold sting of winter (well, kinda) can join me keep working separately.” the band 20-plus years ago, she had never in absorbing the warm and tingling rays of the static nature of recording, improvisation as a As our conversation continued, Dieterich played in a band or thought of herself as a sun caressing our burnished skin and taking our key function and the future of performance— told me he didn’t know how the new record musician. She saw Greg and Rob (Fisk) cerebellums to a new level of chill when Iration among other interesting things inimitably was going to differ from La Isla Bonita , but that improvising through all this noise and was surfs onto the stage at Sunshine Theatre (120 related to an ensemble that continues to defy hopes were high for new directions because like, ‘They don’t even know what they’re Central SW) this Wednesday, Nov. 11. Repping categorization. Our conversation went “something clicked in our playing this year. doing; I can do this.’ There’s that element in their fourth studio album, Hotting Up , the band something like this: We’ve been touring a lot and I felt that we all of us. The first band I played in with Ed was is in top form and ready to see if they can “Dude, believe it or not I wanna ask you were hitting on something; we’ve been playing all about free improvisation.” surpass their 2010 hit Time Bomb , which is still some questions. They’re gonna be about ranked fifth on the Billboard Reggae better than before as a unit. The songs were Dieterich views this underlying aesthetic as Album rankings. Deerhoof.” Dietrich thought that was funny getting more and more malleable; they were a force that’s been a constant influence on the and proceeded to tell how the group of four open to us playing and improvising within content and direction of Deerhoof, even as the musicians (Dieterich, Satomi Matsuzaki, Ed them. That element of improvisatory band constantly changes and evolves. “The Rodriquez and Greg Saunier) ended up in tendencies is something we want to push and things that have changed have been the result Japan as their tour supporting the recording keep exploring. I think that’s the trick; of our own interests shifting and us learning

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Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Tucson, the group you set something down, it’s not going to interact with the audience through our music K will be playing at Sister (407 Central NW) on improvise on its own, it’s something that is key. We want to create a situation where Though its members—Joseph Dickens Sunday, Nov. 8. The downtown Burque show becomes static. Bringing that static force to there’s a conversation going on. That’s (drums), Joseph King (engineer), Cayson will be their last for just a little while. life is an essential process for us. One thing something that’s invigorating for us and for our Peterson (keyboard/synth), Micah Pueschel Dieterich explained, “We had a super busy that’s special about a live performance—and listeners. We’re shooting for people to be (guitar/ vocals) and Adam Taylor (bass)—are all year and we’re going to take a long stretch off, this is something we’ve thought about a lot energized by what we do, to hopefully Aural Fixation continued on page 26 for like 300,000 years. It’s not really gonna be and why we’re so happy to do a live album—is be inspired.” a that all these special things happen, things NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [25 ] MARBLE BREWERY WESTSIDE TAP ROOM Quietly Kept • Aural Fixation continued from page 25 acoustic folk, rock • 6pm • FREE Music MOLLY’S BAR , Tijeras City Child • 1:30pm • Paradox • 6pm • FREE OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE Jones Family Singers • Calendar gospel, soul, R&B, funk • 7:30pm • $15 -$20 • ALL -AGES! PONDEROSA BREWING COMPANY Russell James Pyle • folk, singer-songwriter • 6pm • FREE SAN FELIPE CASINO HOLLYWOOD , San Felipe Pueblo Cornell THURSDAY NOV 5 Gunter’s Coasters • 7pm • $17 • Straight Shot • variety • 9pm • FREE BEN MICHAEL’S Gerald Lujan Latin Jam Session • 7pm • FREE SKYLIGHT , Santa Fe Portland Cello Project • experimental, T

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R TRACTOR BREWERY WELLS PARK In The Mix: Homegirls U KIVA AUDITORIUM , Albuquerque Convention Center Lyle O Records • DJ Nicolatron • DJ Bea • DJ Jill • DJ Tahnee • 8pm • C Lovett • singer-songwriter • John Hiatt • 8pm • $39 -$76 • Guitarist Micah Pueschel of Iration ALL -AGES! FREE LAUNCHPAD Fortunate Youth • reggae • Stranger • Mondo TRIPLE SEVENS , Isleta Casino Brushfire • country • 9:30pm natives of the 50th state, Iration itself hails VERNON’S OPEN DOOR Mary Mayhem • modern, classic, pop from Santa Barbara, Calif. 11 years together Vibrations • Sensamotion • 8pm • $10 LIZARD TAIL BREWING Kamikaze Karaoke • 7:30pm • FREE • rock • 5:30pm • FREE have produced an upbeat So-Cal reggae sound ALL -AGES! VERNON’S SPEAKEASY Lori Michaels • jazz piano, vocals • with echoes from those paradisiacal islands LOW SPIRITS Honky Tonk Night • Boris and The Salt Licks • 7pm • FREE heard in steel drums, claves and lyrical visions of Kristina Jacobsen • Alex McMahon • UNM Honky Tonk “sunburned cheeks” and “sheets filled with Ensemble • 9pm • $8 -$10 SUNDAY NOV 8 sand.” Fans of Pepper, The Dirty Heads, The MARBLE BREWERY The Noms • folk rock, pop rock • 6pm • Expendables, J. Boog, Sublime with Rome and FREE THE CO-OP • hip-hop • 7pm • $12 -$20 • the like know what’s up. But for the uninitiated, MOLLY’S BAR , Tijeras Rockamatics • rock ’n’ roll • 6pm • FREE ALL -AGES! Iration is a sunshine reggae-rock band that gets OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE Albuquerque Jazz CORRALES BISTRO BREWERY , Corrales Java Fix • 3pm • FREE Orchestra • jazz • Hillary Smith • 7:30pm • $15 -$20 • OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE Gabrielle Louise & Justin your head bobbing and your hips swaying. Even Evan Thompson • singer-songwriter • 7:30pm • $12 -$15 • if you don’t know them by name, you’ll certainly ALL -AGES! SANTA ANA STAR CENTER , Rio Rancho Winter Jam 2015 • ALL -AGES! • See Event Horizon recognize summertime anthems like party girl Skillet • alternative rock, Christian • KING & COUNTRY • SISTER Deerhoof • pop, noise, avant garde, rock ’n’ roll • tune “Time Bomb,” romantic “Falling,” and Jamie Grace • 6pm • $10 • ALL -AGES! 8pm • $10 • See “Show Up!” nostalgic “Summer Nights.” TRACTOR BREWERY WELLS PARK Rebecca Arscott • reggae, SUNSHINE THEATER The Underachievers • hip-hop • Pouya • According to vocalist and guitarist Micah, calypso • 8pm • FREE Kirk Knight • Bodega Bamz • 7pm • $18 -$75 “Hotting Up is the next step in the progression TRIPLE SEVENS , Isleta Casino Karaoke • 9:30pm • FREE VERNON’S SPEAKEASY Bob Tate • solo piano • 6pm • FREE of our sound. It’s a beat-driven, up-tempo VERNON’S SPEAKEASY Bob Tate • solo piano • 6pm • FREE record, but still contains the signature drum and WINNING COFFEE CO. Above-Average Open Mic • 6pm MONDAY NOV 9 bass, rocking guitars and catchy melodies/harmonies that distinguish our sound.” FRIDAY NOV 6 LAUNCHPAD Prof • singer-songwriter, rapper • Nacho Picasso • DJ Fundo • 7pm • $13 For me though, it is all about that bass. It hooks LIZARD TAIL BREWING Open Mic Jam Night • Dave and you in and leads you through each song, tugging ABQ SUNPORT GREAT HALL The Tumbleweed Trio • Western swing, honky tonk • 11am • FREE • ALL -AGES! Friends • 7pm at your eardrums like a powerful undertow ALBUQUERQUE BREWING COMPANY Jo Jo Rising • roots rock, MARBLE BREWERY Songwriter Showcase • David “Gutz” • Cali below the guitars and vocals. There’s a weight blues • 7pm • FREE Shaw • 7pm • FREE to the vibrations, yet an addictive bounce that CARAVAN EAST Street Scene Band • country, variety • 5pm • $5 SUNSHINE THEATER Attila • • Louder Than Sirens • has you playing songs like “Reelin’” and THE CO-OP Countdown to Overkill • Luna Aura • Five Mile Agony Before Defeat • Under Exile • 7:30pm • $20 “Midnight” on repeat. Killer guitar riffs snatch Float • Gabe Kubanda • Great States • Ugly Robot • 6pm • TRACTOR BREWING TAPROOM Virginia Creepers • jam • you up and the trumpets in “Stay Awake” shout $10 -$12 • See Event Horizon 7:30pm • FREE out in acknowledgment of the ska relations in DIRTY BOURBON Mike Chism & Hollowpoint • country, red the reggae family tree. “Lost and Found” dirt • 6pm • $5 TUESDAY NOV 10 harkens to sandy islands and crystal blue waters ISLETA RESORT & CASINO: THE SHOWROOM Queensrÿche • with maracas, wooden claves and a steel drum • 7pm • $25 -$35 BURT’S TIKI LOUNGE Guts Club • folk • St. Wolf • Bird Friend • LAUNCHPAD The Porter Draw • alt.country, Americana • Anthony 10pm • FREE sound that might actually be a wailing guitar in Leon & The Chain • Cowboys & Indian • Meredith Wilder • CORRALES BISTRO BREWERY , Corrales Quietly Kept • Hawaiian disguise. (Cue images of tiki torches 9pm acoustic folk, rock • 6pm • FREE and blended drinks with colorful umbrellas.) LOUNGE 54 @ SANTA ANA STAR , Bernalillo Ravin Hills • FAT SQUIRREL PUB & GRILLE , Rio Rancho Geeks Who The album’s title song “Hotting Up” flies acoustic classic rock • 9pm • FREE Drink • 6:30pm • FREE listeners back to Cali’s “American Riviera” with a LOW SPIRITS The Gamits • pop punk • Russian Girlfriends • FIRST TURN LOUNGE @ THE DOWNS CASINO Karaoke • 7pm • deconstructed instrumental intro that builds Award Tour • 9:30pm • $5 FREE from drums to guitar, weaving jaggedly until MARBLE BREWERY WESTSIDE TAP ROOM Alex Maryol • blues, IMBIBE College Night with DJ Automatic & Drummer Camilo becoming cohesive and launching into the song rock • 6pm • FREE Quinones • 9:30pm • FREE like a cliff diver over the edge. To dig this, you MOLLY’S BAR , Tijeras Skip Batchelor • 1:30pm • Odd Dog • LAUNCHPAD Holy Glories • garage rock, psychedelic • Cult really have to appreciate the way the bass—if classic rock • 6pm • FREE Babies (BC) • Lisausky Martinez Olson Trio • 9pm • $5 PRIME , Rio Rancho SHANE • singer-songwriter • 6pm • FREE • MOLLY’S BAR , Tijeras Paul Pino & The Tone Daddies • 6pm • you turn it loud enough—vibrates through your ALL -AGES! FREE bones and organs, using your ribs like a tuning Q BAR DJ Tommy Gallagher • 9pm • Vanilla Pop • dance, Q BAR Piano Bar with John Cousins • 5pm fork. Through the sound of your teeth buzzing variety • 10pm • FREE SKYLIGHT , Santa Fe The Dandy Warhols • rock • Canyonlands • against each other, you can focus on that SAN FELIPE CASINO HOLLYWOOD , San Felipe Pueblo Rude 7pm • $24 syncopated bass line at the root of reggae that Boyz • variety, country, rock ’n’ roll • 9pm • FREE SUNSHINE THEATER Mayhem • black metal, Norwegian • originates in the thump-thump-pause of your SISTER GOTH-TRAD • dubstep • 9pm • $5 Watain • Rotting Christ • 8pm • $18 own heartbeat. Sixth in the track list, “Nothing SKYLIGHT , Santa Fe The Alchemy Party • DJs Dynamite Sol & At All” picks up speed and slings you in to the Poetics • 9pm • $7 • Ngaio Bealum • comedy • 9:30pm • WEDNESDAY NOV 11 second half of the album. Micah’s vocal talents $10 -$15 are really allowed to shine here as well as a STAGE @ SANTA ANA STAR , Bernalillo Ladies Night • DJ Andy THE BARLEY ROOM Karaoke with DJ Scarlett Diva • 9pm • Gil • EDM, hip-hop, Top 40 • 9pm • $0 -$10 keyboard bit at the bridge that balances the FREE SUNSHINE THEATER Ozomatli • Latin, hip-hop • Sense & BEN MICHAEL’S Asher Barreras Jazz Jam Session • 7pm • FREE tune like a lull in a rainstorm. Also keep your Change • 8pm • $20 BLU PHOENIX VENUE Modern Baseball • emo • Pup • Jeff ears perked for the ridiculously catchy synth- TRIPLE SEVENS , Isleta Casino Brushfire • country • 9:30pm Rosenstock • Tiny Moving Parts • 7pm • $16 • ALL -AGES! bedazzled “867.” It inspires a synesthetic THE CO-OP Capsize • alternative, melodic hardcore • 6pm • experience featuring your consciousness SATURDAY NOV 7 $12 • ALL -AGES! speeding down a rainbow highway in a chill-ass FIRST TURN LOUNGE @ THE DOWNS CASINO Karaoke • 7pm • video game with stars and fruit hanging in the CARAVAN EAST Street Scene Band • country, variety • FREE inky, digital ether. The electronic sounds tickle Simpatico • Spanish, variety • 5pm • $7 LAUNCHPAD Carnifex • • Lorna your ears as they twinkle and explode into your THE COOPERAGE Son Como Son • Cuban salsa • 9:30pm • $7 Shore • Last Ten Seconds Of Life • Perplexity • 7:30pm • $15 cranium and shine behind your eyes. DIRTY BOURBON Mike Chism & Hollowpoint • country, red MARBLE BREWERY WESTSIDE TAP ROOM Lilah Rose • pop, The band says that love fuels their melodies dirt • 6pm • $5 electronic • 6pm • FREE RANCHERS CLUB Lindy Gold • piano • 6:30pm • FREE and it shows. In the bouncing tempos, playful IMBIBE Ryan Shea • 10pm • FREE LAUNCHPAD Dirty Deeds Burlesque: Dia De Los Muertos • SKYLIGHT , Santa Fe Swing Dance! • Wingtips & Windsors • musicianship and delicate mixing and editing— 9pm • $13 6pm • $3 -$10 the love shows. So show your love by showing LEMONI LOUNGE Saudade • Brazilian jazz • 7:30pm • FREE SUNSHINE THEATER Iration • reggae • The Green • Hours up to catch that heavy, healing bassline at LOUNGE 54 @ SANTA ANA STAR , Bernalillo Ravin Hills • Eastly • 8pm • $22 -$297 • See “Aural Fixation.” Sunshine—it’ll send you “Reelin’” for sure. a acoustic classic rock • 9pm • FREE [26 ] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 NOVEMBER 5-11 , 2015 WEEKLY ALIBI [27 ] Free Will Astrology | Horoscopes by rob brezsny ARIES (March 21-April 19): In 1978, Ben Cohen and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In the mid-19th century, Jerry Greenfield began selling their new ice cream an American named Cyrus McCormick patented a out of a refurbished gas station in Burlington, Vt. breakthrough that had the potential to revolutionize 37 years later, Ben & Jerry’s is among the world’s agriculture. It was a mechanical reaper that best-selling ice cream brands. Its success stems in harvested crops with far more ease and efficiency part from its willingness to keep transforming the than hand-held sickles and scythes. But his way it does business. “My mantra is ‘Change is a innovation didn’t enter into mainstream use for 20 wonderful thing,’” says the current CEO. As evidence years. In part that was because many farmers were of the company’s intention to keep re-evaluating its skeptical of trying a new technology and feared it approach, there’s a “Flavor Graveyard” on its would eliminate jobs. I don’t foresee you having to website, where it lists flavors it has tried to sell but wait nearly as long for acceptance of your new ultimately abandoned. “Wavy Gravy,” “Tennessee wrinkles, Libra. But you may have to be patient. Mud” and “Turtle Soup” are among the departed. Now is a favorable time for you to engage in a purge SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Is it possible to express of your own, Aries. What parts of your life don’t a benevolent form of vanity? I say yes. In the coming work any more? What personal changes would be weeks, your boasts may be quite lyrical and wonderful things? therapeutic. They may even uplift and motivate those who hear them. Acts of self-aggrandizement TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Before he helped that would normally cast long shadows might instead launch Apple Computer in the 1970s, tech pioneer produce generous results. That’s why I’m giving you Steve Wozniak ran a dial-a-joke service. Most of the a go-ahead to embody the following attitude from time, people who called got an automated recording, Nikki Giovanni’s poem “Ego Tripping (there may be a but now and then Wozniak answered himself. That’s reason why)”: “I am so perfect so divine so ethereal how he met Alice Robertson, the woman who later so surreal / I cannot be comprehended except by my became his wife. I’m guessing you will have permission.” comparable experiences in the coming weeks, Taurus. Future allies may come into your life in SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Regard the unexpected ways. It’s as if mysterious forces will be current tensions and detours as camouflaged gifts conspiring to connect you with people you need to from the gods of growth. You’re being offered a know. potent opportunity to counteract the effects of a self-sabotage you committed once upon a time. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Small, nondestructive You’re getting an excellent chance to develop the earthquakes are common. Our planet has an average strength of character that can blossom from dealing of 1,400 of them every day. This subtle underground with soul-bending riddles. In fact, I think you’d be mayhem has been going on steadily for millions of wise to feel a surge of gratitude right now. To do so years. According to recent research, it has been will empower you to take maximum advantage of the responsible for creating 80 percent of the world’s disguised blessings. gold. I suspect that the next six or months will feature a metaphorically analogous process in your CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You are slipping life. You will experience deep-seated quivering and into a phase when new teachers are likely to appear. grinding that won’t bring major disruptions even as it That’s excellent news because the coming weeks will generates the equivalent of gold deposits. Make it also be a time when you especially need new your goal to welcome and even thrive on the teachings. Your good fortune doesn’t end there. I subterranean friction! suspect that you will have an enhanced capacity to learn quickly and deeply. With all these factors CANCER (June 21-July 22): Here’s the process I conspiring in your favor, Capricorn, I predict that by went through to create your horoscope. First I drew January 1, you will be smarter, humbler, more flexible up a chart of your astrological aspects. Using my and better prepared to get what you want in 2016. analytical skills, I pondered their meaning. Next, I called on my intuitive powers, asking my AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): American author unconscious mind to provide symbols that would be Mark Twain seemed to enjoy his disgust with the useful to you. The response I got from my deeper novels of Jane Austen, who died 18 years before he mind was surprising: It informed me that I should go was born. “Her books madden me so that I can’t to a new cafe that had just opened downtown. conceal my frenzy,” he said, even as he confessed 10 minutes later, I was there, gazing at a menu that he had perused some of her work multiple times. packed with exotic treats: Banana Flirty Milk . . . “Every time I read Pride and Prejudice, ” he wrote to Champagne Coconut Mango Slushy . . . Honey Dew a friend about Austen’s most famous story, “I want Jelly Juice . . . Creamy Wild Berry Blitz . . . Sweet to dig her up and beat her over the skull with her Dreamy Ginger Snow. I suspect these are metaphors own shin-bone.” We might ask why he repetitively for experiences that are coming your way. sought an experience that bothered him. I am posing a similar question to you, Aquarius. According to my LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): The Beatles’ song “You analysis, the coming weeks will be an excellent time Never Give Me Your Money” has this poignant lyric: to renounce, once and for all, your association with “Oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go.” I suggest anything or anyone you are addicted to disliking. you make it your motto for now. And if you have not yet begun to feel the allure of that sentiment, initiate PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): The Sahara in the necessary shifts to get yourself in the mood. Northern Africa is the largest hot desert on the Why? 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