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News, Investigative Reporting, Informed Opinion and the Region’s Best Arts & Entertainment Coverage VOL 13 III,Issue14,July

J The Bryan Cranston Interview uly 26,2016 Practicing No-holds-barred Journalism Since2014 The Future The Odiferous ‘The BigLie’ Is Alive and Paul Krebs Of ART Pages 16-19 Stevens: In N.M. Hume: Well Page 15 Page 7 Page 5 2 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 3 news www.freeabq.com editor’s A&E pick Editor: [email protected] Arts: [email protected] ABQ Free Press Pulp News News: [email protected] Special compiled by abq free press staff On : @FreeABQ Enrollment On Facebook: facebook.com/abqfreepress A&E: Three to See is on Now! Look it up trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge for haranguing a close friend to kill himself – which he Hillary Clinton isn’t the first secretary of state to run [Pages 16-19] did in 2014. Carter helped Conrad Roy III research afoul of government rules by using personal emails Editor #BryanCranston #TheInfiltrator #film ways to commit suicide, then for months encour- I turned 26 to discuss classified matters. The State Department’s Dan Vukelich aged him to do it. On the night that Roy killed him- Actor Bryan Cranston talks inspector general found that President George W. (505) 345-4080. 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Former CIA Director David Petraeus Fear itself Circulation Manager #BeerTown #breweries #ABQ was prosecuted for mishandling classified mate- Steve Cabiedes Gun sales have gone through the roof since 2007 Mayor of Beer Town Ty Bannerman reports rial because it was proven that he shared classified (505) 345-4080 ext. 815 in what analysts are calling the “Barack Boom.” on the local brewery scene, morning beer information with his mistress, who was writing Kaktus Brewing President Obama’s election in 2008 set off a frenzy Design and a statewide IPA contest. his biography. No one has alleged Clinton illegally of gun-buying that has given the gun industry a $9 Terry Kocon, C.S. Tiefa, Hannah Reiter shared classified data, and an FBI probe concluded billion boost. Worse, since the 2012 massacre of 26 [Page 25] she did not. The big difference is that Powell and Photography school children and adults in Sandy Hook, Conn., Mark Bralley, Mark Holm, Juan Antonio Labreche, Rice didn’t have a private server at their homes. #WithinRange #concerts #KeithUrban assault weapon sales have spiked by 1,000 percent. Liz Lopez, Adria Malcolm Politifact fact-checked Clinton’s claim that the five be Congress has resisted the president’s call to reinstate A&E Editor Samantha Anne Carrillo Staff Reporter previous secretaries of state did the same thing she the assault weapon ban, but that hasn’t stopped reports on concerts ranging from M. Brianna Stallings did and concluded that claim was “mostly false.” first-time AR-15 buyers from flocking to stores. “I’ve country to jazz to hip-hop. Weeping beauty only owned and shot hunting rifles and shotguns, Contributors this issue but now that they’re about to be banned, I’d better Ty Bannerman, Dede Feldman, Gary Glasgow, Bill Hume, Universal Music A disgruntled runner-up in a beauty pageant in go ahead and get one while I can,” one buyer told Ariane Jarocki, Dan Klein, Suzy Maloy, Robert Masterson, Neiva, Colombia, snatched the tiara off the head The Washington Post. Ironically, the AR-15 is known Sayrah Namasté, Joey Peters, Matthew Reichbach, Peter St. Cyr, of the winner, put it on her own head, gave it back as the “Barbie Doll” rifle because it can accept so M. Brianna Stallings, Richard Stevens, Christa Valdez and then stormed off the stage. A TV viewer saw many accessories. 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Opponents say it will that the Albuquerque VA Hospital provides transportation for veterans to the project’s make it law. But then it would be subject to veto by be yet another regulatory burden on small businesses. farms in the North Valley and Corrales. It does not. 4 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS COLUMNS/NEWS A NALYSIS ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 5 Buses, Ground-up Glass ABQ Free Press Local Briefs Handicapping ART’s Chances in Federal Court COMPILED BY ABQ FREE PRESS STAFF BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI And How to Dump a Mayor Saul game appointment in Room 6029, One Civic It’s as if there are two parallel universes: business vetting process, and that it held numerous public Plaza NW, sixth floor, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., owners along Central Avenue who hate Mayor meetings over the past several years to gain public BY M. BRIANNA STALLINGS , Albuquerque’s favorite Monday through Friday. To make an Richard Berry’s Albuquerque Rapid Transit plan and input on the project. ue pasa that’s crushed and ready to be re-melted). not-yet-disbarred lawyer, is sched- appointment, call (505) 468-1242. want it killed, and Berry himself who seems oblivi- Gonzales will have to decide the case on a narrow Burqueños? Not all forms of glass can be recycled, uled to be in attendance at Isotopes ¿Q ous to the ferocious opposition and who wants ART set of standards that apply to the administrative This is the Sassy though, which is one of the disadvantages. Park, when the Albuquerque Isotopes On trial built no matter what. record and whether the FTA followed its own rules Lass, your friendly Light bulbs and window panes can’t be celebrate “‘’ Night” Despite two lawsuits seeking to stop ART, a rejec- in granting the city an exemption from having to do neighborhood recycled because of impurities. Glass on Saturday, Aug. 6. Odenkirk will Former State Sen. Phil Griego, a San recycling is also expensive, labor-intensive, tion of the project by the New Mexico Restaurant an environmental study. brainiac. In this edi- meet his fans and sing “Take Me Out Jose Democrat, will stand trial on and costs jobs in new glass creation. Association, a poll that shows a majority of Albu- tion, we’re looking to the Ball Game” during the seventh corruption charges. Bernalillo County The judge’s options at driving buses, By the way, the City of Albuquerque District Judge Brett Loveless ruled on querqueans oppose it, and recommendations by grinding glass and does allow glass recycling at 15 of its 18 July 8 that there was probable cause Congressional appropriations committees that ART The lawsuits are asking Gonzales to block the ousting mayors. approved recycling locations – just not in to believe a crime was committed funding be cut, Berry continues to forge ahead. FTA from funding the project and to prevent the the blue curbside bins. Dear Sassy Lass: I see city buses in 2014. That’s when Griego acted In his universe, the $119 million ART will be the city from beginning construction or spending any Dear Sassy Lass: What would it take federal funds on it. They are also asking Gonzales to traveling outside the Albuquerque city on a bill in 2014 to authorize a real best project of its kind in the nation, and it will to, hypothetically speaking, recall rule that the FTA violated the National Environmen- limits, like the one that goes north on estate deal that netted him a $50,000 transform Central into a hipster corridor and lead to Fourth Street into Los Ranchos. Who the mayor of Albuquerque? Say that billions of dollars in new investment. Berry contin- tal Policy Act, the National Historic Preservation people fed up over the ART project broker’s commission on the sale of a pays for this service? The county? ues to plan on spending ART money that Congress Act, and state and local historic preservation laws. decided to get rid of him. What’s the state office building. Griego’s lawyer Other municipalities? How many buses They allege that the FTA improperly gave the city process? What would that entail? argued that the senator’s involvement has yet to appropriate. are there like this? But on July 27, those two parallel universes will an exemption from having to do an environmental Route No. 10, which runs on North Fourth What grounds have to be cited? was never hidden. “The very highest Well, Recall-ready Reader. That’s quite a collide in a federal courtroom, where a judge will be study. Street, goes from downtown Albuquerque level of the Legislature knew about hypothetical question you’re presenting. asked to decide which of those universes becomes The judge can do a number of things, including through the village of Los Ranchos, then this,” lawyer Tom Clark argued. Despite Mayor Richard J. Berry’s claims Albuquerque’s official reality. stopping the project cold and ordering the FTA to back out into the City of Albuquerque for of job creation and increased business U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth Gonzales has order the city to do an environmental assessment – its final stop at the Raymond G. Sanchez Pets a-go-go prosperity, less than 30 percent of Albu- inning stretch. The Isotopes will wear something that could delay ART for months. If the Community Center (9800 Fourth St. NW). scheduled a two-day hearing in Albuquerque on querque’s registered voters support the special “Better Call Saul”-themed Bus riders can take dogs and cats initial environmental assessment concludes that Partial funding comes from ABQ Ride, as two lawsuits that are asking him to enjoin the city Albuquerque Rapid Transit Project, which jerseys featuring Odenkirk in his role onto Albuquerque city buses during Dan Vukelich well as from transportation bonds voted on and the Federal Transit Administration from moving a full environmental impact study – a much more would put dedicated bus lanes in the as smooth-talking attorney Jimmy nonpeak hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. by Bernalillo County taxpayers. forward on the project. comprehensive and time-consuming process – is “Ballot boxes” asking people to register their disapproval of ART middle of Central Avenue for ten miles, McGill. Gates will open at 6 p.m. and after 6:30 p.m. “The program is Within the Albuquerque Metro area, four It’s not known how quickly Gonzales will rule needed, the project would be halted for the foresee- in a grass-roots petition to require a vote have been pop- reducing car traffic to one lane in each Odenkirk will sign autographs on the primarily intended to help people ping up in businesses along Central Avenue. This was at Garcia’s bus routes that run outside of city limits after the hearing is over, but it’s probable Berry able future. direction. Kitchen, 1736 Central Ave. SW. are funded by either ABQ Ride and/or the main concourse before throwing out with limited incomes and who don’t won’t be able to begin construction in late July as he If the judge rules that the FTA violated federal In order for fed-up city voters to recall Rio Metro Regional Transit District: the No. the first pitch for the 7:05 p.m. game have affordable transportation to get has insisted can be done. environmental and historic preservation laws in Mayor Berry, there would need to be a 96 Crosstown commuter bus; the No. 155 against the Sacramento Rivercats. The their dogs or cats to the vet,” said granting the city a $69 million Small Starts transit recommended cutting ART’s budget. The House recall election, in which they could remove The lawsuits allege that the FTA improperly Coors commuter route; the No. 251 Rio “Saul” jerseys the Isotopes will wear Trudy Jones, the Albuquerque City committee wants to shave $19 million from ART and him from office via direct vote before his granted the city an exemption from preparing, at grant, the project would most likely be dead for this Rancho/Rail Runner Connection; and the during the game will be auctioned Councilor who sponsored the give it just $50 million. The Senate’s money com- term was out in 2017. the minimum, an assessment of ART’s environmen- fiscal year. No. 551 Jefferson-Paseo bus. The 790 Rapid to benefit the New Mexico Autism program. Here are the conditions: mittee has recommended that the 10 Small Starts Article III, Section 1 of the Charter of the tal impact on the nine-mile stretch of Central that If Gonzales rules that the city and FTA violated no Ride Blue Line, which runs from UNM to City of Albuquerque, aka “RECALL”, states Society. There will be fireworks after Cats must be in a carrying case. Dogs would be subject to construction, and that federal laws, construction could potentially begin within projects across the country – of which ART is one the Northwest Transit Center, is an ABQ that a recall election must be initiated the game. can be in a carrying case or on a and state historical preservation laws were violated a few days because the project’s main contractor, – be cut about 40 percent more than what the House Ride route. through a set series of procedures. leash and muzzled. Dogs without a as well. Bradbury Stamm Construction, has already issued wants to spend. The Transit District also provides bus First, a notice of intent must be submit- Fellow travelers crate should be riding on the lap of bids for subcontractors. But that’s iffy because Con- If those cuts occur, it would put ART “back to service for Sandoval and Valencia counties. The city argues that all laws were obeyed, that ted to the City Clerk. A petition of recall is The Bernalillo County Clerk’s Office a passenger or under the seat or at gress has actually to appropriate any money for ART square one,” said Albuquerque City Councilor Pat Dear Sassy Lass: My wife wants to ART was properly approved by the FTA in a lengthy required, but it needs to be approved by a was scheduled to begin accepting new a passenger’s feet. Passengers must Davis, who supports the project. And even if they recycle glass bottles, even though the and it isn’t expected Bernalillo County judge who must examine don’t, there’s still a question of how construction City of Albuquerque doesn’t have a passport applications on July 11. The clean up after any pet accidents. At to pass a budget until the “factual allegations supporting the could begin because Congress isn’t expected to ap- bottle program. I say that there’s no U.S. Department of State designated year’s end, ABQ Ride will seek input the late fall. grounds of misconduct in office or viola- shortage of sand, which is where glass the clerk’s office as a passport facility from passengers and drivers and prove a federal budget until late fall. It means, that, tion of the oath of office” – say, ignoring Money problems to help meet demand for passport ser- then determine if the project should technically, the city doesn’t yet have any of the $69 comes from. It’s not like recycling numerous complaints from constituents vices in the Albuquerque metro area. continue, said Bruce Rizzieri, director Even if Gonzales million promised for ART, and might not have any aluminum, which is more energy- about a major bus project. allows the city to of it until November, at the earliest. efficient than mining and smelting After a judge approves a mayoral recall The office will accept applications by of the city’s bus system. begin construction, new aluminum. What’s your take on petition, you have 60 days to collect signa- Junked in 19 years? recycling glass? tures from registered voters. You’d need to ART faces a potential TV Typo In mid-June, attorney Yolanda Gallegos, who So your wife wants to go green with get one-third of the voters from the most devastating hurdle: represents plaintiffs in one of the lawsuits, revealed glass, but you’re not totally convinced. recent mayoral election to sign it. If 75,000 It’s doubtful that not enough money. As with every decision, there are advan- voters participated in Albuquerque’s 2013 scientists know how The city originally that the city’s own application to the FTA for ART tages and disadvantages to recycling glass election, you’d need 25,000 signatures on to make a mosquito asked the FTA for $80 funding said the project would create traffic conges- do your bidding, products. the recall petition. tion on Central where there currently isn’t any. In an but this was the million for the project, When you recycle, you’re converting Next, you’d have to file the petition but the agency recom- Orwellian sort of logic, the city’s application posits waste into new usable material. Since glass graphic KRQE-TV 13 signatures with City Clerk Natalie Y. ran at 10 p.m. on mended only $69 that the way to relieve that congestion in the future is inorganic, it doesn’t decay or experience Howard, who would certify that you have July 7 with a story million in President would be to junk ART. degradation from everyday use, which the requisite number of signatures to about an Alameda Obama’s 2017 budget. The city’s data shows that after ART’s dedicated makes it ideal for recycling – not just once woman marketing a proceed. After signature certification, the The federal budget bus lanes are built down the center of Central, 15 in- but many times over. mosquito repellent city clerk would have 90 days to hold a year begins Oct. 1. tersections along the route in the morning rush hour Glass recycling is also efficient, reduces recall election. salve named “Salve industrial pollution, uses less energy and the Way.” Now, appropria- will be more congested than they are now. During conserves natural resources. Making new Got Qs? The Sassy Lass might have Dan Vukelich tions committees in the afternoon rush hour, that number increases to 32 glass from scratch with limestone, sand and some As! Send your questions to both the Senate and intersections, Gallegos said. And by 2035, conges- Yellow “Stop ART” signs like this one at the Mariposa Gallery, 3500 Central Ave. SE, can be found in win- tion would be so bad that ART’s dedicated bus lanes soda ash requires more heat and pressure [email protected] today. Your Dan Vukelich dows of businesses up and down Central Avenue. the House have than fashioning glass from cullet (glass question could be next. cont. on page 10 6 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS columnS A NALYSIS ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 7 Griego Fraud Case Reveals a Cast Flogging a Failed System ‘The Big Lie’ is Alive and Well Of Legislative ‘I Know Nothings’ In Both Britain and New Mexico BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN Of N.M. DWI Enforcement If you are 62 and have owned your home everal high- with Senate President Pro Tem Mary BY dan klein BY BILL HUME Sranking Kay Papen, a Las Cruces Democrat and since 2001, I’m pretty sure I can show government officials another member of the commission. turned on the A newspaper article from November arely in the history of representa- are cripplingly high, burdening families and you how to eliminate your mortgage “knew or may have General Services Department Secretary I news, and there 1984 detailed the drunk driver’s sen- Rtive government has a campaign of blocking economic growth. Gov. Susana known” about for- Ed Burckle testified that Griego disclosed was Gov. Susana tencing. Accused of driving drunk and distortions blown back on its perpetrators Martinez’s “no new taxes” pledge high- payments for the rest of your life. mer state Sen. Phil his interest in the sale to department of- A Cop’s Martinez touting killing four people, including a baby, as swiftly as the national reaction to Great lights her use of it. the “100 Days and the drunk driver accepted a guilty plea Britain’s winning Brexit vote. There are, of course, other taxes besides Griego’s financial ficials in March 2014. Testimony revealed View Nights” of the and a sentence of one year in jail. He The bottom fell out of global financial property taxes. stake in the sale that others may have known, too. annual summer DWI was credited with 94 days served while markets and the value of the British pound In an analysis of fiscal year 2011 figures by of a state-owned Perhaps even more revealing about the Call me to learn about this excellent FHA campaign. She was he was locked up after his arrest, and he the day after a win for Great Britain’s the think tank Key Policy Data, New Mexico’s building – and, in spite of the conflict, ethos of the Roundhouse than who knew standing with police was given two years of probation. The departure from the European Union. Amid tax burden was 18th highest in the nation. insured mortgage for Seniors. “did nothing to stop it,” The Santa Fe about Griego’s conflict was the testimony officers telling the public that the police judge threatened to “throw the book” backpedaling rhetoric from Brexit propo- This is the number usually trumpeted by New Mexican has reported. of a lawmaker who says he didn’t know. The revelation came during a prelimi- would be searching for drunk drivers. at the offender, but in the end, he said nents, Britons reacted with astonishment at conservative New Mexico politicians. nary hearing against Griego after which If this sounds familiar, it should. New there were mitigating circumstances. the economic damage inflicted by just the But wait, there’s more, as the pitchmen 505-292-7200 [email protected] a judge bound over Griego for trial. The ‘Those arrangements are Mexico politicians and police have been The drunk didn’t have a criminal history, fact of the vote. Many said they regret not like to say. Our property taxes are 47th out Democrat from San Jose, N.M., is facing his business, not my doing this for decades, with no change. and the other driver was also intoxi- having paid attention to the warnings of of 50. Our individual income tax rate: 37th. bribery, fraud, forgery and other charges It was 5:30 a.m. on Feb. 4, 1984, a cold cated, even though he didn’t run the the real experts. On the legitimate high side in 2011 was for his role in the sale of the building in business. ... I’m not a Saturday morning. I sat in my police car stop sign. “If you tell a lie big enough and keep sales tax at third highest and all other taxes Santa Fe, which earned him a $50,000 judge of conduct’ at Adams and Central writing reports Then, I saw what I never knew. repeating it, people will eventually come at ninth highest. Oil and gas revenues make and waiting to go home at 7 a.m. to believe it,” said Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s up the balance. Conspicuously in the middle commission. — Rep. Jim Trujillo on Griego’s The dead baby was named Eric At 5:55 a.m., I was dispatched to an minister of propaganda. “The lie can be was our corporate income tax rate: at 24th That others knew and didn’t act isn’t alleged self-dealing Chanmynarath. injury accident at Hermosa and Lead. I maintained only for such time as the State surprising, unfortunately. This drunk driver has had many other highest – and this before the Martinez cuts. arrived and saw a smashed pickup in a DWI arrests since then, no surprise. Most can shield the people from the political, We have yet to see the development Greg Frost, Sr. State government is plagued by In what could be an archetypical yard on the south side of Lead Avenue. times, he was convicted, but once he economic and/or military consequences of boom that her corporate income tax cut Founder conflicts and secrecy that hampers efforts example of the laissez faire detachment In the middle of the street was what the lie. …” was supposed to trigger. However, the rev- to improve the lives of New Mexicans. was set free because the officer didn’t Regulation & Licensing Dept Financial Institutions Division, #621. NMLS# 3094 routine in the day-to-day dealings at the had been a small, subcompact car, We need structural reforms to make our appear. I doubt he cares or thinks about enue effect on the state’s budget has been Legislature, Rep. Jim Trujillo, a Santa Fe totally crushed, and aluminum cans government more transparent, ethical Eric Chanmynarath. If he did, he would Joe Monahan is on vacation. real and devastating – affecting mainly the Democrat, who sponsored the resolu- strewn in the street. and accountable. stop drinking and driving. Think about He’ll return in the July 27 issue. poor. Perhaps as the effect of our dire state tion authorizing the building sale – at Other officers and rescue personnel Griego helped push a joint resolution that. Do any of us who have not been funds shortage trickles down, some Brexit- Griego’s request, no less – testified that were running up to the subcompact, through the Legislature to authorize touched by DWI deaths care? If we did, like reaction might be triggered among our he wouldn’t have voted against the so I went to the pickup. Inside was a Brexit’s win triggered chaos in the British the building sale in early 2014. He didn’t wouldn’t we demand a change to the people – the question is against whom? legislation even if he had known about male, unconscious, reeking of beer. The leadership. Conservative Prime Minister disclose his financial interest in the sale system? The administration of Gov. Bill Richardson Griego’s conflict of interest. doors were crushed, so AFD went to David Cameron announced his resignation to lawmakers, the attorney general My message for politicians and police (for whom I worked) cut the top personal “Those arrangements are his business, work to extricate the driver. Looking the day after the vote. Nigel Farage, leader alleges. It wasn’t until journalist Peter chiefs is this: Do something different. income tax rate on the rationale that the not my business,” The New Mexican at the subcompact, I could see several of the UK Independence Party and a main St. Cyr (a frequent contributor to ABQ The status quo has not worked. If high earners hit the hardest are well-com- quoted Trujillo as saying. “I’m not a people crushed inside. AFD was working Brexit proponent, also resigned. Boris Free Press) reported on the situation in police don’t get convictions, what good pensated upper managers who make the judge of conduct.” frantically to get them out. The people Johnson, former mayor of London who July 2014 that the public learned about is the arrest? For APD, the answer is decisions on facility placements. Its effect in the subcompact had been out that was widely expected to replace Cameron Griego’s egregious conflict. Some lawmakers have rejected simple: Disband the 10-person DWI Unit is impossible to isolate – but economic night Dumpster diving for extra money. as prime minister, withdrew after being But former House Speaker Ken Marti- structural reforms like the creation of an and spread the work of arresting drunk development and job growth soared during A man wearing a winter jacket and undercut in an apparent political double- nez, a Grants Democrat, who still held independent ethics commission by argu- drivers to all 500 officers on uniform the Richardson years. ing that they can police themselves. How pajamas walked toward me. He was patrol. That would easily increase the cross. Lukewarm Brexit opponent Jeremy The Martinez administration, as noted, that job at the time of the alleged crime, cradling something in his arms. The look Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour many others join Trujillo in believing conviction rate in Bernalillo County. cut the corporate tax rate on the promise it testified that he learned about Griego’s of anguish on his face is etched into my Party, suffered a no-confidence vote among self-policing their peers is not their role? Ten officers making 5,000 arrests would stimulate job growth. Again, difficult role months earlier – back in April 2014. memory. The object in his arms was a Labour’s delegation in Parliament. New Mexicans should be grateful for cannot physically appear in each to quantify, but so far nothing much has The Legislature had already approved the baby. He said he heard the crash and All in all, in the wake of Brexit, Great sale, but the Capitol Building Planning the work St. Cyr did to out Griego’s courtroom. But 500 officers making materialized. went outside. He found the child in his Britain was left with a vacuum of leader- A caveat: Much of the Richardson years’ Commission still needed to give the final misdeeds. His tenacious reporting forced 5,000 arrests will almost certainly be yard. I took the broken, lifeless baby ship – just as it faced its biggest national boom was due to circumstances beyond OK. lawmakers to address the situation. Fac- present. Ask any DA, judge, or defense from his arms and handed him to AFD. attorney, and they’ll tell you, when the transition since the conclusion of World War the control of the state; likewise for the The commission didn’t vote on the ing a career-ending censure vote, Griego The driver of the pickup was drunk. II. All of it brought about by a campaign of officer is present, a conviction is almost Martinez bust. But, Richardson worked tire- sale at its April 2014 meeting. So, Griego resigned from the Senate toward the end Taken to the hospital for treatment, he half-truths and distortions repeated often guaranteed. lessly at courting economic development. asked Martinez to call the commission of the 2015 session. St. Cyr’s work also promptly fled. He was later arrested in enough to gain a cloak of believability. And Why do we stand by and watch the Martinez, by contrast, has let more visceral back into session for a vote. “I guess he led to the criminal charges Griego faces Portales. Four people died in the small the people are left scratching their heads in governor and police brass touting the local political issues dominate her agenda. indicated he had a personal stake in it,” today. car; one survived. They had been driving angry bewilderment. The invulnerability of same old failed policies while New People eventually turn away from a Martinez testified last week, according The whole affair has revealed the out- on Lead when the drunk pickup driver Brexit to rational analysis evaporated in the Mexicans are dying on our roads. I hope propaganda-dominated political structure to The New Mexican. “I don’t know if he rageous tolerance in state government sped through the stop sign at Hermosa chaos of its immediate consequences. one day a district attorney appears – as demonstrated by the current turmoil disclosed it. It was apparent in his conver- for conflicts and secrets. Which raises and T-boned them. What brought all this to mind was a to- alongside the police and governor to in our own national political scene. Leaders sation he wanted this done quickly.” other questions: Who else is unethically When I saw Gov. Martinez doing her tally unrelated item in a recent issue of the report an 80 percent conviction rate and who build their programs on lies and half- Martinez didn’t call the commission and possibly illegally benefiting from photo op, I realized someone was missing. New York Times. It reported on what $1.5 an end to the status quo. truths will ultimately pay, usually not nearly back that day and was the only member secret deals? And who else among New Where was the district attorney? Why million would buy in a house in Albuquer- Until that day comes, I’ll think of Eric as abruptly as those in Great Britain. Here in voting against the sale when the commis- tout DWI enforcement when we don’t que, in a Los Angeles suburb and in Carlisle, Mexico’s 112 legislators is looking the and a life wasted before it began. And New Mexico, who knows? sion approved it in June 2014. Minutes get convictions? In 2015, Bernalillo County Pa. The Times reported that taxes for the other way while it happens? I’ll think of a failed system that refuses And that’s no lie. from that meeting indicate that Martinez had a 47 percent conviction rate on DWI Los Angeles area house were estimated at to change, no matter how great the raised no concerns about Griego’s Haussamen runs NMPolitics.net, an arrests. The No. 1 reason for dismissals $18,125, on the Carlisle house, $9,000 – and Bill Hume is a former editorial page editor carnage. involvement. online news organization. Reach him at was officers not appearing in court. in Albuquerque, $6,579. of the Albuquerque Journal and later Martinez also testified last week that [email protected], on Facebook at Politicians and police chiefs never hold a Dan Klein is a retired Albuquerque police Our Big Lie, repeated so often for many served as a policy adviser to former he discussed Griego’s interest in the sale /haussamen, or on twitter @haussamen photo op for these dismal numbers. sergeant. Reach him through Facebook. election cycles, is that New Mexico’s taxes Gov. Bill Richardson. 8 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS NEWS A NALYSIS ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 9 Dallas, Baton Rouge, Minneapolis Shootings Crystallize Cop Debate New Day Celebrates 40 with Sandia Concert BY DAN VUKELICH by sayrah namastÉ

never really been in the system for years, wishing for created many more services to meet the he divide between police and the people I thought about a family but never being chosen? Some needs of at-risk youth and families. 40th Birthday Bash Tthey protect is growing, and it was what happens to of them end up in the safe, supportive Reanna is one of those youth. She already wide and deep before an unhinged kids that no one home at New Day. shared her story on their website: “From New Day’s 40th birthday fundraiser white-hating gunman killed five police of- wants to adopt or In 1976, the founders of New Day the age of 6 until the age of 10 I was at 7 p.m., Aug. 4 at Sandia Resort ficers and wounded seven more in Dallas. foster parent – until Youth & Family Services realized that sexually abused. By the age of 12 I beat and Casino features the Tedeschi What we may be seeing is a return to I met the folks at runaway and homeless youth in Albu- on some people with brass knuckles to Trucks Band, Los Lobos and the both the positive debate and meaningless New Day Youth querque had no place to go for help. get into a gang, and by the age of 15 I North Mississippi Allstars. violence of the 1960s, when the nation was & Family Services. Instead their only “option” was the moved back and forth between homes torn over the Vietnam War. Now, the chasm Burqueños see homeless people every juvenile justice system, which was set up and my family. Now I am in a youth funds to operate. At 7 p.m., August is between people who think the police are day; adults panhandle at most major to handle delinquent offenders. They felt shelter for teens called New Day, under 4, their annual concert fundraiser will an occupying army and those who swear intersections and around nearly every that sending homeless children, whose the state’s protection. Sixteen years old feature Tedeschi Trucks Band, Los Lobos, the problems we see on TV lie anywhere but freeway ramp. only “crime” was being unwanted, to and life has been anything but easy for and the North Mississippi Allstars at the with the police. But it’s shocking to know that on the Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention me, and I’m about to move in with a Sandia Resort & Casino Amphitheater, 30 any given night in our city there are Center was unacceptable. new family I have never met before. I What would it take? A change of culture Rainbow Rd. On Aug. 5, local businesses an estimated 6,000 youth who have no They created a non-profit, community- have a younger sister that looks up to or tactics? Would a return to “community will donate a percentage of their profits home due to abuse, neglect, exploita- based agency that was Albuquerque’s me and I want to give her a proper role policing” instead of relying on heavily ar- to New Day. For more information, visit tion or trafficking. first and only runaway shelter. Their model so I am going to finish school and mored Terminator-looking soldiers turn the ndnm.org “There are so few foster parents and mission was to protect runaway and get my diploma then become a nurse tide? Or is it a bigger question about what little to no one wants a teenage boy,” a homeless youth, ranging from 11 to 17 or start my own youth shelter and give Sayrah Namasté is an organizer with we want from our police? What should they case manager explained to me. years of age, in a residential setting with back because I have been given so much the American Friends Service Committee be doing? What should they not be doing? I’m in the process of becoming a foster the ultimate goal of reuniting them since I’ve been at the New Day Shelter.” in Albuquerque. She writes about events For instance, in an era of dash-cams, parent myself and I realize he has a with their families or finding them a Like most nonprofits, New Day counts of interest to Albuquerque’s activist why are police stopping people for broken point. What happens to kids who have safe alternative. Since then New Day has on good-hearted people to help raise community. taillights? Why not use technology to send a summons and eliminate one of the most Gilbert Giribet dangerous things a police officer does – ap- Dallas police take shelter behind cars during the shootings July 7. proaching an unknown and possibly armed Introducing Our driver on the side of the road? If I have a single criticism of the police, it is that continue to be there, to ensure the public’s safety What Happens to Med Pot Patients Who Buy on Street? Can police change society or should society change not enough effort is made to drive these bullies out and to defend our fellow officers. BY PETER ST. CYR how we police ourselves? These deaths – and there of the ranks. I realize that the screening process can- “We are not the enemy, we are your neighbors, will surely be more – should serve as an urgent call not root all of these personalities out of the recruit- your friends and our kids sit next to yours at school. istrict attorneys in Albuquerque have until Aug. 1 to pay their to begin the discussion of what we want from police, ing process, but once they are on the streets, once We are every color and we come from every walk of Dand Santa Fe are taking a wait- license fees. Last year, the what they are doing right and what they are doing and-see approach about how they’ll health department collected they are free of their field training officer, they are life from privileged to impoverished. We are more “Seed—to—Smoke” wrong. It has to be a two-way dialogue, because deal with any medical cannabis patients $1.4 million in grower fees. painfully obvious to the public and to their fellow like you than we are different and we just want to as we know from our experience in Albuquerque, Program arrested for buying pot on the black Patients said they hope some of officers. get home to our families every night too. To our change comes slowly, if at all. They are dangerous to fellow officers (you do not July 30th at 4:20 pm market while waiting for the Depart- the new revenue will be used to officers we say, be vigilant, be safe and don’t code 4 ment of Health to catch up on a backlog hire additional staff to process With that in mind, ABQ Free Press cast about both want this person on your six) and damage the repu- your 82.” near and far for people who have something to say Come to our FREE of program registration renewals. their cards within the 30-day tation of everyone who wears a shield or star. — Shaun Willoughby, president of the Albuquerque that might advance the discussion. introductory class, and get these It’s illegal for patients to purchase statutory time frame. — A Facebook post by Albert S. “Pat” Murdoch, a Police Officers Association questions and more answered: their medication from unlicensed and Three kinds of cops former Bernalillo County District judge unregulated street dealers. 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These are wonderful families who raise their minimizes the possibility of good police community consider the state law that allows Dallas officers’ memorial service 505.433.1773 year sponsorship deal with the event’s Mexico pueblos. children with an appreciation for the work and a relations. We have to have a transparent process patients to possess an adequate supply Watch for our August Classes on producer with an option to renew Ultra Health had applied to a dedication to it. These people also fit into the Philo- where citizen and police officer are held to the same of medication. Race through 2027. banner on a hot air balloon at the sophically Committed category. CANNABIS 101 & CBD 101 Johnny Osborn, a private attorney standards. 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We all recognize them and know Everyday officers put on their uniforms and head the maximum number of plants this year ing force and one is not.” Ultra Health has targeted the Indian Peter St. Cyr has covered medical what to expect from them. out to protect and serve our communities, we know until after state regulators complete Potpourri is a regular feature with the market for economic develop projects cannabis in New Mexico since the state When there are issues of excess force, ignoring the uncertainty of returning home to our loved ones. — Marc Lamont Hill, professor of African- their review. latest news about New Mexico’s over the past few years. In March, legalized it in 2007. Reach him at laws and trampling Constitutional rights, it is the For those who serve this is more than a paycheck, American Studies, Morehouse College, on growing medical cannabis industry Once they’re approved, growers will [email protected] badge bully who is usually at the root. it is a calling, and regardless of the threat we will “Democracy Now!” BY JOEY PETERS

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ART, Page 5 One of the FTA’s criteria for issuing a categori- Lack of public support cal exclusion is that there is no major opposition Business owners along Central have been display- to a project. The exact wording of that section is: ‘It Can’t Happen Here,’ or Can it? would have to be ripped out and the street returned ing “Stop ART” signs in their businesses for months. The project is “not likely to generate intense public BY DEDE FELDMAN to full traffic lanes. Opposition intensified earlier this month when controversy, discussion or concern, even among a “Under 2035 build conditions, many intersections the New Mexico Restaurant Association came out small subset of the community.” In its application inclair Lewis’s classic American and Negroes, and it’s hard not to strongest protest against middle- will perform deficiently due to insufficient capacity against the project and asked its members to contrib- for the exemption, the city certified that there was no satire “It Can’t Happen Here” think of Donald Trump. In the novel, class complacency and the tendency or green time for general purpose traffic, or other ute money to the legal effort against ART. S intense public controversy. was first published in 1935 in an era the rise of the Chief, as he is later of most Americans to opt for secu- physical constraints,” the city’s grant application ART “will destroy some already struggling of economic depression and grow- called, is preceded by an era of ra- rity — tendencies that have lingered says. It identified at least eight intersections that businesses and compromise an important section ing fascism at home and abroad. The dio demagoguery voiced by a Father would be congested. of the National Scenic Byway. There are over 148 into our era and now loom over the ART involves ripping up pretty much dystopia was an immediate bestseller, Charles Coughlin figure who bears a The application went on to say how that future restaurants affected by the proposed construction on 2016 presidential race. spurring an unabridged series in the striking similarity to Rush Limbaugh. congestion could be alleviated: “Changing the ART all the medians along a nine-mile Central and none of them had a voice in the plans of Where are the heroes, the protestors, and countless theater A powerful follower’s “League of lane to a general purpose lane could be a possible stretch, building raised bus stations this massive project,” the NMRA said. and the resistance to Lewis’ creeping productions. mitigation. However, as a result [of] converting [an] “There is no question that construction on Central Forgotten Men” is 27 million strong fascism? The protagonist of “It Can’t along the street’s two center lanes, Yet today’s citizens know little about and forms the base of Windrip’s grow- ART lane to general purpose lane it will increase eliminating hundreds of left-hand Avenue will negatively impact restaurants along the Happen Here” is a small-town news- ART delay and deteriorate its performance.” route in the short term. But of even greater concern it. They should pay more attention. ing support. It is composed of former- paper editor, a reluctant liberal, who Tearing up ART in 19 years wouldn’t be a big deal turn lanes, and ripping out 217 is the negative impact the badly designed ART will Consider the main character, Buzz ly middle-class men dispossessed by values his individualism and intel- if it were merely a matter of re-striping the street’s mature trees have on businesses along Central Avenue over the Windrip, a presidential candidate the big banks. It is strongly reminis- lect too much to take action in time. lanes to accommodate more automobile traffic. But long term,” the association said. who is a professional common man. cent of the Tea Party. Finally, he joins the resistance just as ART involves ripping up pretty much all the medi- A recent poll found that 28 percent of the city’s His folksy, down-to-earth speeches In an era of economic insecurity the totalitarian regime declares war To ART opponents, that was a lie, especially con- ans along a nine-mile stretch, building raised bus registered voters support ART, while 79 percent say use simple words to extol the great- and a fear of foreign forces, Buzz on (where else?) Mexico. At the end of sidering heated public hearings where hundreds of stations along the street’s two center lanes, eliminat- it should be put to a public vote. The poll by Carroll est nation on earth and to bash the big Windrip is elected legally. Opposition the novel, his success is uncertain. people opposed the effort. And, of course, there are ing hundreds of left-hand turn lanes, and ripping Strategies, an Albuquerque public relations firm, banks, the political elites and the press. does not mobilize quickly, and he car- In 2016, my friends assure me that two lawsuits opposing it. While the FTA was review- out 217 mature trees. said that 25 percent of registered voters believe ART He suggests that Negroes and Jews ries out his promises, which most had Donald Trump will never be elected. ing the city’s application, it received hundreds of will boost the city’s economy, and only 23 percent be barred from civic activity (even not taken seriously. He declares mar- The environmental exemption post cards opposing it and a petition in opposition Too many constitutional protections, said they would use it after it is built. though he allows that many Jews are tial law. The Supreme Court is abol- too much media scrutiny. But in the appears to be gaining momentum – based on a part of his movement) and that wom- ished. Congress becomes an advisory The lawsuits against ART could hinge on the way Dennis Domrzalski is an associate editor at ABQ Free wake of terrorist attacks, the shrinking the FTA gave the city a pass, or a “categorical exclu- survey of petition “ballot boxes” appearing in busi- en stay at home. body. A private marching club called Press. Reach him at [email protected] middle class, and the waning hopes sion” from having to assess the project’s impact on nesses up and down Central. For safety’s sake, foreigners pres- the “MM” is re-tasked with beating of our youth, I can’t help but worry. the environment and businesses. ent too great a risk to America’s up opponents who dare to appear Anything can happen when fear takes way of life to permit their presence. at Windrip’s campaign rallies. The over. Especially, as Lewis demon- Windrip’s 15-point plan enlarges the MM becomes a national police force, Americans from escaping to Canada. strates, when the groundwork for fas- Just a few of the Businesses Against ART military, increases veteran’s benefits staffing checkpoints and concentra- “It Can’t Happen Here” is not re- cism has already been laid. and expands the definition of treason tion camps to which dissenters are garded as one of Sinclair Lewis’s best to include, among other things, advo- sentenced — when they are not sum- books. He won the Nobel Prize for his Dede Feldman is a former state sena- 5 Double Features A Celebration of Love Wedding Chapel cating foreign alliances. marily shot. Ironically, the wall Lewis’ others: “Main Street,” “Arrowsmith” tor and author of the book, “Inside the from the 40s to the 80s ! 106 Wellesley SE Sound familiar? Just replace the Windrip said he’d build to keep for- and “Babbitt,” mainstays of high New Mexico Senate: Boots, Suits and 13th Annual 505-243-LOVE (5683) word Mexican or Muslims for Jews eigners out is ultimately used to keep school English classes. But this is his Citizens.” “I'm concerned that many small businesses Festival of Film Noir won't survive the construction period. July 22–31 The bigger businesses will eventually thrive. My business is unique and will survive.” ~Pearl Gabaldon ~ RT 66 business owner Why Did We Take This Photo? 3405 Central Avenue NE (505) 255-1848 www.guildcinema.com e the first to tell us what this thing is, and win 5 p.m. Friday, July 22. Put Mystery Photo in the the late ‘80s. Despite the hard surface this floor Bfour tickets to an upcoming Isotopes baseball subject line. coupled with the wood ceiling is surprisingly game. The “thing” in the photo is something quiet with good sound attenuation in the space. Town House Antique Mall / Nob Hill FLEA MARKET publicly visible around town. If you know what it Last issue’s Mystery Photo drew a significant And attractive. One of the better looking airports.” Things Collectibles is, tell us with as much detail and context as you response. Responders included Thor Larson, Marc A close runner-up was Amanda Huertaz, whose We’re always cooking up deals!! and can. Send your answers to [email protected] by Libman, Cliff Sarrel and Eric N. Branstetter. commentary made us think. “I’d recognize that 200 San Mateo SE But the winner of four Isotopes floor anywhere,” 3911 Central Avenue NE Albuquerque, NM 87108 “Albuquerque Rapid Transit is one of the worst tickets is David Borns, who on Amanda wrote. ALbuquerque, NM 87108 505-268-1122 ideas to come out of Mayor Berry’s administration. June 30 wrote, simply, “Albuquer- “We are so If implemented it would get rid of what we know as (505)298-7420 “This is not about construction, this is about the Route 66 and also force businesses along Central to (505)463-7798 que Sunport (airport) floor.” As blessed to have close which will be less tax dollars and less tourist destruction of Historical RT 66!” succinct as David’s answer was, it an airport that dollars for Albuquerque. ART is as big a boondoggle didn’t say a lot about the photo’s you can stroll as The Railrunner. Don’t let Mayor Berry consider his Bob Herrington “Keep RT 66 Cruisin!!” political legacy over a scam project that we don’t need!” [email protected] subject, which is why starting with into 30 minutes this issue, we’re awarding tickets before a flight to readers who not only are first and be early. But with the answer but who educate I must admit, Al- THE OTHER us about the “thing.” buquerque blew INDOOR FLEA MARKET In this case, that’s Gerry it. Before that renovation, that place was sick. All 6201 Central Ave NE Hazelbaker, who wrote, “The quirky and beautiful and so-Albuquerque. Now, Albuquerque, NM 87108 photo shown in Vol II, Issue 13 is rather than epic, it’s just an awesome airport. 505-260-1414 of the brick flooring of the Albu- Oh well ... Can’t win ‘em all. Maybe a ‘Make the querque International Sunport Sunport Great Again’ campaign is necessary.” “Visit any of our (4) locations to sign terminal, designed by Burns Peters What the hell. All three are going to get 115 Quincy Street NE the stop ART petition!!” (505) 243-6191 Group and built sometime in Isotopes tickets! 12 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS news letters/cartoons ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 13

Welfare Employees Allege Whistleblower Retaliation To the Editor: BY JOEY PETERS The largely white older blue-collar vot- Asking for shared sacrifice in 2013 from NM POLITICAL REPORT ers who have cleaved Britain away from a all of our members wasn’t easy. However, LAS CRUCES — Two employees who testified in singularly beneficial union with the rest of without reform, our ability to provide one federal court about alleged falsification of food aid Europe have done so in large part because of the best public pensions in the country applications at the state Human Services Depart- they saw, through a racist lens, the need to would have been at risk. ment claim that the agency retaliated against them. compete with brown-skinned immigrants Thanks to pension reform, we have seen That’s according to testimony from a federal court for jobs. a steady improvement in our solvency hearing earlier this month in an ongoing federal In this sense they are not unlike the forecasts. As of our last valuation, PERA lawsuit in which plaintiffs accuse HSD of instructing Reagan Democrats of America’s past or was projected to meet our goal of be- employees to falsely add assets to some applications the Trump supporters of our present. ing 100 percent funded by 2043. Recent for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition As- But they are shooting themselves in the market volatility will likely impact FY16 sistance Program, formerly known as food stamps. foot by choking off the goose grown from results, but there is no question that re- In both cases, however, HSD Secretary Brent Ear- the EU that lays the proverbial golden egg, form has had a significant, positive impact nest secretary told the court that “disciplinary action which is all those benefits that accrue to on PERA’s outlook. seems appropriate based on performance.” Britain from EU membership. Despite this progress, we will continue The department gave Margaret Vasquez-Padilla, Unification, not nationalistically driven to stress caution going forward. Unfor- a claims processor in Taos, a letter of reprimand on division, should be the long-term trend tunately, in each of the last three legisla- June 6. In April and May, she testified twice in fed- in the world. This is what synergistically tive sessions there have been efforts to eral court and accused her superiors of adding fake produces new kinds of jobs for everybody. change the PERA benefit, often under the assets to a SNAP application that she processed. But with Britain isolating itself this way guise of solving problems that are not – perhaps with a feeble, nostalgic, clutch the responsibility of the retirement sys- Vasquez-Padilla also testified that her superiors Adrian Hillman even went as far as to change her own case notes at the old days of Empire, thinking it can tem, like employee retention, that would to reflect faked assets on an applicant. She said she thereby recover a semblance of its earlier potentially roll back some of the progress This week, attorney Daniel Yohalem, who repre- said we would never tolerate retaliation,” Earnest knew this because she saved her original notes. imperial hegemony, so other European we’ve made. We appreciate the Legislature sents plaintiffs in the Hatten-Gonzales case, said in told the court. countries that were also former colonizers resisting these efforts. court that HSD gave Dominguez a letter of repri- But Yohalem argued that the reprimands were are now tempted to follow suit and split. Now that PERA is on a more stable HSD Secretary Brent Earnest mand on Friday, July 1. evidence that Earnest does not have full control over And that’s not to mention more Ameri- footing, we are focused on making sound, testified that Vasquez Earnest said that reprimand also seemed justified. the problems in his department. cans voting for Trump, because he wields long-term decisions to ensure that we pay -Padilla reported the letter of reprimand “It’s my understanding it’s appropriate for perfor- a similar Weltanschaung of “making the future benefits we’ve promised just as as retaliation for her testimony, but he also said her mance,” he told the court. America great again” through isolation- we’ve done for the past 69 years. reprimand appeared justified (Daniel Yohalem represented the author of this Earnest and HSD are arguing ist jingoism. This sort of retrenchment We recently adopted a new strategy for article when he was a staff writer at the Santa Fe for a “special master” who would is counterproductive to global growth, investing PERA’s $14 billion Fund that Reporter, as part of a public records lawsuit against which will inexorably find a way to con- prioritizes lessening risk in the portfolio. the Gov. Susana Martinez’s office.) work to bring the department into “This has happened before,” she said. tinue anyway through the aegis of those The Board will also look at reducing our Earnest testified that he didn’t learn of the faked- federal compliance while In court recently, Secretary Earnest testified that nations now unifying as trading blocs that investment return projection from the asset allegations until they surfaced in court in April. Vasquez-Padilla reported the letter of reprimand still answering to Earnest recognize the power of economic cross- current 7.75 percent to what we believe is He told the court that he took action the next day to as retaliation for her testimony, but he also said her fertilization in what is by now – like it or a more realistic future rate. end it, issuing a directive to employees telling them reprimand appeared justified. not – a global economy too tightly inter- Reducing the investment return as- to follow federal law in handling late expedites. He “This secretary has allowed this to happen,” “My understanding is that she has not processed meshed through to do anything more than sumption may impact our funding levels also ordered an internal investigation of the allega- Yohalem told the court in often testy exchanges. cases within the seven-day time frame, which is shudder temporarily with Brexit. in the short term. However, it reflects tions, he said. Yohalem also pressed Earnest on his promotion to unacceptable,” Earnest told the court, referring to A greater danger then is the looming market outlook for the foreseeable future, deputy secretary of Laura Galindo. Until earlier this the mandated deadline for processing emergency possibility of Brexit as a model for abra- thereby helping the Board more prudently year, Galindo directed the Taos office that Vasquez- SNAP applications. sive parochialism across the globe. So administer the Fund and the benefit we In May, Galindo was one of Padilla works in. Under oath, Vasquez-Padilla many powerful countries have far-right offer. A pattern several top HSD officials who accused Galindo of taking part in directing the faked parties with neo-Nazi connections, whip- Pension reform was hard work and we Nine employees, including Vasquez-Padilla, testi- took the stand and invoked their asset practices. ping their “commoners” up into a frenzy are pleased that the law has now been In May, Galindo was one of several top HSD fied that HSD’s practice of adding fake assets was to Fifth Amendment right to refuse of xenophobia, such as by the UKIP in fully implemented. Thanks in large part to clear a backlog of emergency SNAP applications that officials who took the stand and invoked their Fifth Britain. the changes made in 2013, PERA continues weren’t processed within that seven-day deadline. to answer questions that might Amendment right to refuse to answer questions All this while the global of to provide a solid retirement benefit to The department refers to these cases as “late expe- incriminate them that might incriminate them. Many of the questions plutocratic oligarchs that pulls the strings 38,000 current retirees and we will be able dites.” Galindo wouldn’t answer centered on her possible behind the scenes gets the poor of all races to do so for many years come. role in the faked asset allegations. Emergency SNAP benefits are only for those with and all nations to compete with each other — Patricia (Patty) French, Earnest testified recently that Galindo’s promotion a very small amount of income. Incomplete probe for jobs, thereby keeping wages sup- PERA Board Chair Another of those employees, Angela Dominguez, came “well before any of these allegations came pressed. — testified in April that the practice of adding fake Federal Magistrate Carmen Garza, who is oversee- forward.” She was promoted toward the beginning Arun Ahuja assets amounted to “cheating families.” A case ing this case, known as the Hatten-Gonzales lawsuit, of this year. To the Editor: ABQ Free Press welcomes letters to processor in Portales, Dominguez told the court in told HSD to finish its probe and submit it to court at Yohalem and attorneys for the Center on Law and July 1, 2016 marked an important mile- the editor and bylined opinion pieces, April that her supervisor encouraged the practice the end of June. HSD submitted an incomplete in- Poverty are asking for appointment of an indepen- subject to editing by the newspaper for stone in the 69-year history of the Public after becoming concerned about his office’s backlogs vestigation last week; department Inspector General dent monitor to oversee and direct HSD’s benefits style and length. Letters may appear in Employees Retirement Association of New ahead of a field visit from the U.S. Department of Adrian Gallegos testified that he hadn’t interviewed processing and bring it into compliance with federal print on the newspaper’s website, www. Mexico. That is when the final provision freeabq.com. Writers should include their Agriculture, which oversees the SNAP benefits any of the 10 managers accused of ordering or law. of pension reform legislation passed in full name and a daytime phone number program. participating in the practice. Earnest and HSD are arguing for a “special mas- 2013 took effect. On behalf of the PERA that the newspaper’s editors can use to “He was concerned how we were going to justify Earnest also told the court that he takes all claims ter” who would work to bring the department into contact them. Submissions should be sent Board, I want to thank the Legislature and [the overdue expedited cases],” Dominguez told the of retaliation by employees who have come forward federal compliance while still answering to Earnest. to [email protected] governor for working with us to pass the court in April. “He said, ‘You can go in there and seriously. Joey Peters is a reporter for NMPoliticalReport.com, a reforms. check and add assets.’” “I reached out to the human resources director and nonprofit online news agency. 14 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS SPORTS ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 15 Krebs’ Latest Fiscal Stink Bomb ABQ Free Press Casts an Awful Odor over The Pit has an opening BY richard stevens for a part-time he “Good an important cultural event for another journalism intern TOld Boy” 10 years. this summer. department at UNM Cass bolted UNM and its dysfunc- — that would be tional athletic department to take a job Hours flexible. Lobo athletics for with the U.S. Tennis Association. Prior to folks who haven’t his departure, Cass was investigated and been reading the then cleared of wrongdoing in the case sports pages — of $63,000 that went missing through headed by Emperor Paul Krebs has misuse of a charge card over in the Lobo struck again. Krebs has yet again men’s basketball department. The case embarrassed himself and his depart- against an employee Cass supervised ment while slapping the University of is now in the hands of the Bernalillo Help New Mexico in the face. County District Attorney’s Office. And yet again, Krebs’ actions have The fiscal hijinks at Krebs’ depart- either been ignored or, God forbid, ment go back years. You might recall in condoned by UNM President Robert 2010, about $4,000 went missing from G. Frank, who obviously does not pay a locked drawer in the Lobo basketball Wanted attention to the welcome mat to his office. Krebs was told then to do a university or the guy who runs it. better job with money management. Duties include reporting, The latest slap is news that Krebs’ Cass, whose title was chief opera- story writing and fact checking Kingdom has been paying Tim Cass, tions officer, did not face disciplinary Krebs’ former deputy, $23,776 to action after UNM spent an amazing $64,000 in man hours auditing the continue to help Krebs run his depart- Reply with resume, writing sample and cover letter to: ment. The two men inked the deal alleged embezzlement. Again, there’s the day after Cass resigned to take a not much accountability among the Contact: Brianna Stallings - [email protected] job in Florida. Cass is a consultant with dukes, earls and barons in Krebs’ tennis expertise. Kingdom. But at least someone took Geez‚ if you need help running your notice. Krebs’ department now has a shop from a former employee now financial babysitter keeping an eye on living more than 1,500 miles away, then the green stuff. maybe you should look for retirement Krebs is good at firing people, not accommodations in Florida for yourself. renewing contracts, losing notes from Maybe there’s a bungalow available HR investigations (Locksley-gate), next to the Seinfelds in Del Boca Vista. kicking Native Americans out of The CALLING ALL PETS It’s no surprise that Krebs tried to Pit, devaluing Lobo women’s basketball keep his consulting deal with Cass a — the list goes on and on. secret and that Cass did not appear on Now, it’s time for Krebs to fire UNM’s payroll of athletic staff mem- someone else — Cass. Or maybe Cass bers. Frankly, this consulting job is an will do the right thing and resign. embarrassment. In the grand scheme of things, the needless tossing of $23,766 to a former It’s also kind of insulting that Cass Roberta Begaye sent UNM employee now living in Florida would even accept this fee. us this photo of her probably isn’t huge. Krebs will prob- Cass’ career started at UNM as a 3-year-old Chihuahua, ably just fire somebody and make up player and later as a coach. When you Justice Ali. “She loves the $23,766 difference — but that kind talk about paying it back, Cass is paying to cuddle and is our it forward — to his bank account. Go of money might be a significant sum little hand hustler,” Lobos! Woof, woof, woof! to a professor struggling to educate Roberta wrote. “She young people at a time of cutbacks on It was bad enough when UNM kicked also enjoys spending the academic side of UNM. the Gathering of Nations out of The time away from the Krebs’ stink bombs continue to cast Pit because UNM was sliding $2,300 city on the rez during an awful odor over the Pit while the into the hole. The Gathering of Nations cattle roundups. integrity and accountability of his de- shindig brought millions of dollars to She’s not afraid of partment shrinks and shrinks. The fan the Albuquerque community. This is anything, not even base is noticing. Will President Frank? the community UNM leans on for fan huge cattle. We love This isn’t to suggest Krebs should be support, boosters, gifts-in-kind, etc. this spoiled little tarred and feathered and ridden out The event’s founder, Derek Mathews, Justice. She’s great.” of town on a rail. But it may be time used the phrase “disrespect and someone started looking for a rail. disregard” in describing UNM’s actions. Send it to UNM is now doing the same thing to Richard Stevens is a former sports writer [email protected] the community in dishing out $23,776 for The Albuquerque Tribune. More recent- Photo should be hi-res, 250 kb or bigger. Include your to Cass. UNM also could have used this ly, he was an insider at the Lobo athletic name, phone number, and your pet’s name, and we’ll try $23,766 to offset its Pit losses from the department. Reach him at Gathering of Nations event and kept [email protected] to reserve their spot in the pet parade. 16 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS film Film ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 17 From Kingpin to Secret Agent: Bryan Cranston Talks ‘The Infiltrator’ BY SUZY MALOY cranston , Page 16 THE INTERVIEW PEOPLE ttention “” and so much [about] the details. are so self-centered. A “Better Call Saul” creator Vince What I noticed is the depth of Then you go, “Enough Gilligan: Bryan Cranston is ready informality that the two, Roberto of that. Now I have and able to return as Walter White … Alcaino and Bob Mazur or Musella, to grow up and be anytime you’re ready. at the time, had. Ribbing each other, the person I want to That’s what the Emmy-winning “Oh, come on. What do you mean?” become.” actor known for “breaking bad” as a They were acting like friends. Bob will As an actor, how did high school science teacher-turned- tell you, he never lost it in his frame you learn what Mazur meth kingpin in the popular AMC of mind what he’s going to do. He’s had to do to convince series told journalists while promoting going to arrest this guy, and so he’s the drug traffickers his new movie “The Infiltrator.” acting like the friend. that he was a real The story is set in 1980s Florida, businessman? where shipments of cocaine freely I’m used to being It’s very easy for me flowed from Colombia into the U.S. undercover, but only to get into being an- Cranston stars as an FBI agent who other character. What I goes deep undercover to infiltrate pretend. Oh, you meant learned from [playing] Pablo Escobar’s drug trafficking real? Oh, no. No, Bob, what I had to take empire by posing as a slick, money- because for that very on was the specific- laundering businessman named Bob ity of what he had to Broad Green Pictures Musella. It’s based on the true story reason that I have a bad do. As you see in his of real life federal undercover agent day, and I go home and From left, Kathy Ertz () and Robert Mazur (Bryan Cranston) converse in “The Infiltrator.” manner and demeanor, Robert Mazur, who successfully built [divulge everything to my he is a triple-check, a case that led to the indictments of on, I was going to be a police officer. I I need to open these floodgates and quadruple-check kind more than 100 drug lords and the wife]. … [Robert Mazur] thought that’s what I was going to do celebrate the uniqueness of me. Am I of person. Crossing t’s and dotting corrupt bankers who cleaned their didn’t have that luxury. and to be a detective, but not neces- unique?” And just go inward through i’s and making sure, which was nice dirty money, along with the collapse Early on, I was going sarily infiltrate. therapy or through self-awareness. I because Emir wasn’t. He was an of the Bank of Credit and Commerce What hindered you in that? was coming of age in the ’70s when it impulsive, spontaneous guy. Together International (BCCI), one of the largest to be a police officer. Girls. Girls in theater class. It was wasn’t self-awareness; it was indul- they made a very interesting team and money-laundering banks in the world. I thought that’s what I like [makes dog panting sound effect]. gence. are friends to this day. I think they Cranston was nominated for an was going to do and to I’m 19. Second year in college and I The ’80s [were] different. You can found that style. Oscar for his depiction of blacklisted went, “You mean, there’s that?” That’s either further indulgence with the We have it in our movie that they screenwriter Dalton be a detective, but not The Interview People available, and they outnumber boys cocaine and the craziness of that. were knocking heads a little bit, which Trumbo; Trumbo fought to free other necessarily infiltrate. Remember all the self-help and Mari- Bryan Cranston like 8 to 1. is a more interesting, dramatic struc- writers whose reputations had been - Cranston on his own potential as an One of my first scenes in my first anne Williamson and Leo Buscaglia ture. The truth is they got along pretty damaged, and the actor relished the undercover agent guys, and his willingness to return Anytime you take something from Or making sandwiches for the kids’ acting class. I read it. A boy and a girl and Dr. Wayne Dyer? You can have quickly right away and formed a bond opportunity to play another hero. that path, which I think was very right away, and realized that each one as iconic character Walter White, if one medium and go to the next, you lunches tomorrow. Let’s sit down For the sake of the movie, the theat- on a park bench making out. Oh my healthy. brought in a specific set of abilities called upon. have to take this and put it through a and have a glass of wine with your rical license is to allow Bob to relax a God. It was, “Oh my God.” I read that the other one did not have. Emir, juicer, and you get the juice. It takes spouse and, “How was your day?” little bit of his doggedness as a law en- it again. I was like, “So my job is to [A Walter White cameo Suzy Maloy: What was your process the role you see John Leguizamo play, a big bag of oranges to get a glass of He can’t say a word. forcement officer and expose more of make out with a girl. Oh my God. of getting involved with this? Did An actor’s life is filled with was that let’s-get-into-it kind of guy. on “Better Call Saul” juice. A movie is like the juice. You “Oh, it was fine.”All he can say is, the fragility of a human being, of that This is possible.” contact you directly? risk, certainly emotional He was the perfect person to bring have to take what we consider to be “Yeah, it was good,” even if it wasn’t. dichotomous life of doing something Once that turned my head around, I is] possible. I would Bryan Cranston: Yes, I met Brad them in. He was a lure. the best elements of that because you He’s constantly taking in information, he knows is right and it’s his job but realized okay, all those initial emo- risk … and being open. do anything for Vince on “The Lincoln Lawyer,” and we Kathy Ertz (a fellow undercover cannot film this. stress, tension and not able to release your body is saying, “But I like him tions aside, if I’m going to do this, I I’m willing to be exposed became friends and wanted to find agent played by Diane Kruger) was [Gilligan], so if he called, it. Thank God he was a runner. That and I feel for them and I don’t want to need to learn how to do this, and I something that we could do together. “The Infiltrator” will be released in U.S. and naked, emotionally, also a lure. She’s a very attractive it would certainly be was a way he can get it out. I needed hurt them.” You can justify it intellec- mean really do this. That’s what drove I think it was two years ago or so, theaters on July 13. physically, because woman, and it’s a very macho-driven this film to show more of the emo- tually, but emotionally, I think you’re me deeper into and very seriously something that I would and I was doing a play in New York kind of environment. That was also a tional stakes at home. I thought that, battling. into how does one become an actor? sometimes you need say yes to before the and he said, “I have it.” I go, “What lure and we were fishing. We’re bring- and Brad and Ellen agreed, let’s really What did you do? both. … If the intention do you have?” He goes, “My mother I said the element that I really bring that out, so that we would have ing them in, slowly. But like fishing, conversation was over. What kind of an undercover guy do The biggest thing is to be able to be - Bryan Cranston on the possibility of wrote this.” I said, “Your mother wanted to bring out is Bob Mazur the a solid foundation of the plot and the is to make an audience you could, “Oh my God. They spit the you think you’d make? vulnerable. We spend all our school reprising his role as iconic “Breaking Bad” wrote this?” He goes, “Yeah. Trust man, the husband, the father, because emotional risk behind it. hook.” If they did that after two and a Now I think I’d make a pretty good time usually, there’s the occasional feel embarrassed for my antihero Walter White on “Better Call Saul” me. She’s a good writer.” I said, that’s what fascinated me. As an actor, half years of work, we’re in trouble. If Did you listen to the secret recordings one. I’m used to being undercover, but kid who’s way out there and already character, then being “Okay, all right.” slipping into a character and playing they spit the hook, you could also be Mazur made that helped indict them? only pretend. Oh, you meant real? Oh, exposed by who they are and proud That was almost like, “My mother’s a character is commonplace. I’ve been exposed, being nude, is dead. The similarities and differences Cranston, 60, stars alongside John Yeah, they were fascinating. They’re no. No, because for that very reason and it’s like, “Who’s that?” They’re got a barn, and my sister has cos- doing it for almost 40 years. For Bob, one way of doing that. were very clear to me going in. Leguizamo, Benjamin Bratt, Diane Kru- not always the best quality, so you’re that I have a bad day and I go home also open to ridicule and being ostra- tumes.” I’m like, “Wait a minute, what if he makes a mistake, there aren’t any ger and Amy Ryan in the film, which leaning in desperately trying to listen, and “Oh, it didn’t work. You know cized and being embarrassed and all - Cranston on vulnerability and nudity Other than making out with women are we doing?” I read it and I went, do-overs. He could be killed. is directed by Brad Furman based on a because they’re always shrouded in a what? It’s terrible. We’re going to have those things. in movies and the diversity of your “Hey, you’re right. She is good.” I With that kind of tension coming career, what was the craziest thing script by Ellen Brown Furman. suitcase or in a planter or something. to re-shoot that scene because it just Most kids want to be with the pack Self-exploration. Who am I? What said, “There’s an element that I really home every night, how does that you’ve ever done in a movie … either Clean shaven and outgoing, Cran- They sounded something like this didn’t work.” That’s the repercussions and figure things out all through high makes me tick? What is my raison want to bring out, though.” This book, guy become Bob Mazur the dad and like, “I’ll never do that again,” or ston conversed about his love for his [talks with hand over his mouth]. in my world. school. “I’m wearing the same clothes d’être? What is my purpose here? I from [my character] Bob’s point of “Oh, would you help her with the “I’ll totally do that again”? craft, playing a dedicated agent who You can’t listen to it too long because I can fully divulge everything to my as you are. No one’s going to point had to get serious. Hopefully it’s age view, is focused on the caper [and] on math homework?” How do you then, An actor’s life is filled with risk, puts his life on the line to stop the bad you’re concentrating so hard on trying wife, whether she wants to hear it or me out.” Then after high school you appropriateness. You go through the the operation, which is very detailed. “Oh yeah, honey, carry that one.” certainly emotional risk and what to ... basically what I was doing is not not. He didn’t have that luxury. Early go, “Oh my God. I need to be me and teens and the early twenties and you cont. on page 17 Cont. on page 18 18 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS film word ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 19 cranston , Page 17 ‘Nickel and Dimed’ (Still) Doesn’t Get It we were talking about first, and be- It was fun. It’s fun to stay BY ROBERT MASTERSON ing open. I’m willing to be exposed in that character and play and naked, emotionally, physically, that sensibility, that era, and ometime around four in the well-off writer takes an And guess what? Go on. Guess. because sometimes you need both. how the sexual politics were “Smorning it dawns on me that assignment from legend- Ehrenreich discovers — like Those are something that I accept, at the time, that sort of thing. it’s not just that I’m a wimp. Poor ary Harper’s editor Lewis Columbus discovered India — that because in order to truly tell a story I would say, “Wow I love that women — perhaps especially poor ones Lapham to go “undercover” living on minimum wage, on less than sometimes, I have to be completely blouse. Look at you. I think and even those who are just temporar- as a make-believe poor minimum wage, on public assistance honest with myself. If the intention is you should wear that color ily living among the poor for whatever person to find out firsthand or with no assistance at all is icky. to make an audience feel embarrassed all the time. I love that. Turn reason — really do have more to fear what it’s like to pretend to (There are no field greens at the corner for my character, then being exposed, around, doll.” That was ac- than the women who have houses be poor and report her faux- store or McDonald’s.) Ehrenreich being nude, is one way of doing that. ceptable, so I just stayed in to with double locks and alarm systems poor experiences to real-life never truly grasps how “they” — those Like in “Trumbo.” We talked about that character and that kind and husbands and dogs. I must have subscribers. hardscrabble losers at the bottom of the that scene a lot. I said, “We need to of power. known this theoretically or at least The deal was sealed American food chain — do it. show the de-humanizing factor of go- With all your awards and heard it stated, but now for the first over “a $30 lunch at some But, day after day, do it, they do ing to prison, and was accolades, it seems you’ve time the lesson takes hold.” Barbara understated French country- — without the certainty that when stripped of his dignity, stripped of his never forgotten where you Ehrenreich, “Nickel and Dimed: On style place. … [Ehrenreich] their assignment ends, they can slough freedom,” and we wanted to show that came from. Did that influ- (Not) Getting By in America” had the salmon and field off those paper hats, uniforms, vinyl visually by being stripped, quite liter- ence your decision to come greens.” Thirty dollars for a gloves, name tags, thrift store khakis ally. I knew, and I said, “Let’s do it.” Say this aloud with me, please: back on to the upcoming piece of fish and dandelions and polo shirts to return home to the I was full frontal on everything, and “What? Are you stupid? Or just so Power Rangers reboot as was a real chunk of change good part of Key West with a fat check I told Jay Roach, “I think the thing overprivileged that you think this Broad Green Pictures Zordon? back in the olden days ($30 from Lapham, and drink some more to do is … we need to get other men, counts as a legitimate epiphany?” Yeah, actually. I did dub- equals 600 nickels or 300 wine. A lot more. of different colors, different shapes, Robert Mazur (Bryan Cranston) uses a public pay phone, now a relic of the past. With a premise as weak as this one, it bing voices for “Power Rang- dimes), and alcohol must For now, that’s all you need to know. different sizes, half a dozen of us, in comes as no real surprise that Barbara ers,” the series, 35 years ago. have been involved. Lots of Brush up, though, because whatever a holding cell, naked.” All of us were into prison, and it requires nudity. that’s what happened with a lot of Ehrenreich and her reportage — first I can tell you that I would not have it. The staff of that restau- sympathy the rich may have for the naked. When you’re among that, it’s Who among you would like to volun- other characters. Dalton Trumbo, LBJ, published in Harper’s in 1999, where I accepted that role if the script wasn’t rant, wherever they may poor is expressed most eloquently and like, “Okay, we are all stripped of teer to be nude with Bryan Cranston?” so those are indicators for me. My originally read it — remain the darlings good. There’s no loyalty to something be today, still talk about ingenuously between the covers of our protection.” Our guard. What we I was like, “What?!” I had to, but ... receptors are open to those things that of the well-intentioned limousine- that I did 35 years ago. the time when a shitfaced “Nickel and Dimed.” It’s Number One need to feel comfortable going out in I don’t mean they’re chiseled, body- I can identify well-written material, liberals yearning to understand what’s They completely changed the tone. duo decided to find out on the required revolutionary reading society, but these men aren’t. builder guys. “Yeah man, I want to and when something resonates, seems wrong with “them.” I mean “us.” I It is not the television series at all. It what their busboys’ lives list for those of us who really want to There we are, six, seven guys in a show this off.” There were all shapes honest to me. Or something that I can mean “you.” Whatever. is a fully realized, updated, reimag- were like — to imagine that get to know the enemy. holding cell, naked. I said, “You’re and sizes. It was like, “Wow! Let’s do bring an honesty to that story, then it’s Coat-tailing on this year’s “Evicted: ined approach to telling this super- busboys had lives beyond going to have to cast this because no this.” You have to prepare yourself for a very good sign, and I’m open to it. Poverty and Profit in the American Award-winning writer and editor hero story and I hadn’t really done diners’ sightlines and one’s going to volunteer [for] this.” The that. I had to prepare Bryan, because I have a spouse (actress Robin City” by Matthew Desmond (Crown plaster fallen from the ceiling, and the Robert Masterson is an alum of UNM a superhero thing, so I was kind of 1 demands for more rolls. background actors are not going to say, once you have a possibility of embar- Dearden) who I’ve been with for 30 Publishers, 2016) , renewed sales of toilet had to be flushed using a bucket and Naropa’s Jack Kerouac School of intrigued. “Oh, that sounds interest- Ehrenreich waitresses in her home- “Yeah, I’ll do it.” I was totally wrong. rassment, your real personality comes years, and we met on a TV show. “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting filled from the tub. Sort of vicious Disembodied Poetics, a professor at City ing. Let’s try it.” town of Key West, Fla., but she lives in out and it’s like, “Let that go. Let that She was an actress at one time. She By in America,” written by Barbara cycle there, not unlike the poverty University of New York and author of the “bad” part of the tiny island town/ go.” Dalton’s personality came in, and tells me if I’m full of myself; she’ll Having played a U.S. President, do Ehrenreich in 1999, 2001 and 2011, Ehrenreich so eloquently discovers. “Garnish Trouble,”“Artificial Rats & tourist trap (think Scottsdale, Ariz., I have a spouse (actress he was scared. He put on a good face go, “Oh, wow. Look at you,” “Don’t you know what the key to being a takes us where no Streisand, Beatty or Right under her nose. The whole time. Electric Cats” and “Trial by Water.” Robin Dearden) who I’ve for his wife; it’s going to be fine and bring Dalton home, if he’s irascible or successful one is? even Clinton has gone before: my old “Nickel and Dimed” (paperback; but sweatier). She works as a scullery Email him at [email protected] I’ll be out soon and I love you and all something,” “You’re kind of a jerk.” There is no room for a charlatan in apartment on Grand Avenue. $15; Picador) has become a primary maid in Maine, and Wal-Marts it up in been with for 30 years, Minnesota. She lives in an actual trailer, that, it’s going to be good. Take care of It’s like, “Oh.” She has gumption. that office. I hope they’ve put in some A/C by source to explain the plight of the 1 A book which, if things work out, I’ll be reviewing and we met on a TV Is there a trick to modulating your working poor and the plain poor-poor in a cheap motel. She has a weird later this summer. Lobby the editor, please. I’ll your sister, take care of your brother, Was it easy or difficult to shed now, because they hadn’t when I lived show. She was an actress that scene. Then later, he’s scared. performance as part of an ensemble, there. The tub drain was clogged with to the decidedly not-poor. A very roommate with a bird. explain later. characters like LBJ, Dalton Trumbo because this film has such a great at one time. She tells me In the film, you’re living a duplici- or Walter White? Were any of them supporting cast. tous life and you have to be one way really tough to part with, especially It’s never balance in the sense that When I decided to become an actor, real job that takes me away from act- if I’m full of myself; she’ll No. I think what you do is you first cranston , Page 18 when you’re undercover and another with LBJ, where you have a certain every day is completely balanced. when I was 22 years old, I knew that go, “Oh, wow. Look at take it in from an objective viewpoint, ing.” way when you go home to your fam- accent and a way of carrying your- No. It’s, “Oh, I’ve been working a lot, that decision meant I was in for the you understand the story. Then from the crew, as well. Some prop guy can I worked as a waiter every single you,” “Don’t bring Dalton ily, so in real life, as Bryan Cranston, self. Were there times where you’re so I have to do this.” It’s finding the there, you compartmentalize it and come up and go, “Hey, wouldn’t it be long haul. This is my life. weekend for years. Why? I didn’t care did you have any conflicts letting the like, “I can’t get rid of this guy. He’s [Trumbo] home, if he’s say what is my contribution to the a good idea if this happened?” “Oh, balance over time. The other thing is Like a lot of young actors, they’re about parties. They meant nothing to character go when you went home? still in me.” marrying the right person. not even actors, there are people who irascible or something,” story? If it’s the lead, you have a wow, yes. That suggestion helps tell me. On weekends, you can make the Sometimes they seep into your Yeah, in some ways. It’s interesting larger overview. If it’s an ensemble, our story. Nicely done.” “What about Do you stay in touch with Vince want to be in the limelight, they like “You’re kind of a jerk.” life, as you’re still thinking about the because the way film works is that most money. I volunteered for every you go, “I know my character brings the hair? In that era, the hairstyles …” Gilligan? to be on television or movies or they It’s like, “Oh.” She has character. An actor’s job begins when we’ve done this and we shot this over weekend shift. I worked double- this to the story. I got it.” “Yeah, good.” You encourage and Oh yeah. All the time. We’re friends, become the fame or fortune. you read a script. I first read a script a year ago, so you have to reacquaint That’s not an actor. An actor is shifts on Saturdays, double-shifts on gumption. You work on that and present that embrace everyone and every depart- so we see each other constantly. - Cranston on his wife’s role in helping him from an objective viewpoint, because Sundays and most Fridays. yourself to the story because you’re with ideas and suggestions. I like someone who enjoys the empower- not bring work (aka characters) home I haven’t said yes yet. It’s a very good ment’s involvement and that’s how it Any chance of a “Better Call Saul” on to other stories. active actors. I don’t like to work with ment of telling stories. That’s an actor. Most people wanted off on the sign … just like reading a novel and really comes together. cameo? Some characters grab a hold of you actors who show up on the set and When I decided to do that, if it weekends. “I’ll take it. I’ll take it.” you’re walking around that day and and then don’t want to let go. You So many Hollywood marriages don’t It’s possible. I would do anything I went with Jay to talk to the group go, “Where do you want me to stand? meant that I was going to share an They always came to me. “You want you’re thinking about that story; that’s enjoy being in their shoes. Especially last. You and Robin have been mar- for Vince, so if he called, it would of extras who were not told anything What do you want me to do? What do apartment with three other actors to, it?” “Yep.” “Take it.” It didn’t matter a good sign. It’s staying with you. when, like LBJ was such a constant. I certainly be something that I would about this, and I said, “I’m going to you want?” I come in going, “Here’s ried for over a quarter-century. What I’m 60 now, then that’s my life. That to me. What mattered to me was stay- If the character just starts coming did five months of performances: eight say yes to before the conversation was have to go with you because we’re what I’ve been thinking. Here’s what I is your secret for balancing family would be it. From the very moment to you and you start to imagine what shows a week on Broadway. Then over. ing free Monday through Friday so I going to have to convince these guys. would like to try.” It’s a collective. and career? I started working, boom, save. The he would look like and that sort of there was a little bit of time off and we could audition as an actor. I’m going to do it.” Jay just said, “Um, That’s true collaboration, when ev- I think that’s it. It is balance. It’s not For all your success, how have your more I can save, the longer I can be thing, that’s a very good sign. That’s re-worked the script, then I slipped we’re doing a scene in an admitting erybody charged with the storytelling allowing yourself to get unbalanced splurged on yourself as an actor? an actor. If I spend, spend, spend, that Suzy Maloy conducts celebrity interviews what happened with “Breaking Bad,” back in to those shoes for the movie. process is involved. That extends to for too long. We talk about balance. I don’t really think in those terms. means, “Oh my God. I have to get a for The Interview People. cont. on page 19 20 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS film drink ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 21 NM Film Focus: Better, Farther & Faster Beer Town: Breakfast & Champions by CHRISTA VALDEZ BY TY BANNERMAN Better together here’s an old joke its difficulties and Main Street); and in Albuquerque on Tabout beer not being re-opened. The server I Saturday, July 23 at Tractor Brewing As “Independence Day: Resur- just for breakfast that spoke with assured me Co.-Wells Park (1800 Fourth Street gence” plays silver screens across has adorned a million they’ll maintain their NW). the country, the economic impact dad T-shirts over the regular hours for now. Whether you want info on becom- rolls on here at home. The Motion years. The punchline: it’s You could always stop ing part of the judging process or Picture Association of America probably not a sign of by to conduct some simply need to purchase tickets, visit (MPAA) released its latest figures on health and happiness if important research. the Brewers’ Guild comprehensive big-picture spending in New Mexico. a brew is the first thing When this column sees website, nmbeer.org The Albuquerque-based film shoot you reach for upon ink, we’ll be in Week of the “Independence Day” sequel waking. Two of the New Mexico Got a hot tip on Albuquerque’s beer scene? is credited with pumping more than But look, we’re all Brewers Guild IPA Chal- $44 million into the state’s economy. Know of a seasonal draft I’ve simply got to try? grown-ups here, and a lenge. This month-long Drop me a line at [email protected] MPAA’s previous big budget substantial minority of event is exactly what it report showed that “Maze Runner: my readers have prob- sounds like: a chance The Scorch Trials” generated $23.5 ably downed a pick-me- for New Mexico million in revenue for the state. In up pint before noontime brewers to throw less than one calendar year, these at least once in their down and serve two productions alone are credited lives. And the brunch up their best with paying more than 7,000 local tipple certainly has its hopped-up pale workers an estimated $33.4 million place across cultures. ales, finding out in wages. In fact, I remember one who will emerge Both of these moneymakers were Eastern European bar I IPA Imperious. rooted in Albuquerque. Here in New lived near that — I kid The next rounds Ty Bannerman is a beer drinker, co-host Mexico’s most populous city, we you not — closed for the held at the State Capitol during the Southern exposure organization by finding it on Face- Kaktus Brewing Company happen: in Santa Fe on of the City on the Edge podcast, and enjoy a healthy influx of productions, day at noon. Saturday, July 16, at legislative session. Las Cruces’ newly appointed area book. To stay abreast of all things author of “Forgotten Albuquerque” as thanks in part to our international It’s no surprise that Santa Fe Brewing Com- Shoot Santa Fe now expands its film liaison Scott Murray says, “New New Mexico Film, visit the state film well as a forthcoming memoir. He most airport, world-renowned production one of the most stalwart promoters of indulge. It’s a bright and full-bodied pany (35 Fire Place); in Farmington on reach to blanket the entire state. Along Mexico enjoys a thriving film and office website, nmfilm.com recently served as feature and food editor facilities at I-25 Studios and Albu- this a.m. ale tradition are the Bavar- Weizen with distinct citrusy and Wednesday, July 20, at Three Rivers with a nifty name change, Shoot New television production business, and On the salacious tip, the inbox at at Weekly Alibi. querque Studios, and an exceptional ian Germans, who, naturally, have banana-esque currents. And it’s made Eatery and Brewhouse (101 East Mexico, the collaborative effort aims Las Cruces is poised to play a much oneheadlightink.com is full of gos- industry workforce made up of talent, gone so far as to invent a word for it: even better by an accompanying plate to support locals in every film-ready larger role in it with our incredible sip, including rumors that a hit local crew and business support services. Frühschoppen. As far as the Bavarians of Manchego cheese, pretzel bites and city in the state to acquire productions vistas and locations, talented film- production may soon boast a new The thanks for keeping film jobs in are concerned, it’s a no-brainer: why wild game sausage. and build a strong industry base. makers and film schools, and great “cast” member, owing to the fact that New Mexico is due in large part to not take the edge off and settle the Marble’s Downtown brewery (111 Shoot New Mexico, currently gear- [year-round] weather. I look forward one of its current stars is rumored to the Albuquerque Film Office, New digestion with a touch of the ing up for next Film & Media Day and to working with everyone in our com- be pregnant. Mexico Film Office (a division of the old Heffeweizen? a busy fall, is set to represent and pro- munity to create new opportunities Most notably on the worldwide New Mexico Economic Develop- The folks over at Kaktus mote local filmmaking at the Telluride for us in this exciting industry.” scene, it looks like it’s “official” that ment Department) and multiple film Brewing Company (2929 Monte Film Festival and the American Film On the education side, Southern X-Men character Kate Bishop is on the liaisons peppered across the state. Vista NE) pay homage to this Market & Conferences. In the mean- New Mexico residents can prepare for call sheet for New Mexico filming of Made up of private businesses, tradition with their latest offer- time, the group stands strong behind upcoming production opportunities “Wolverine 3.” unions and the county, the Shoot ing, a heffeweizen called the efforts now sweeping Southern New with New Mexico State University Santa Fe organization has long been Big goings-on Brumoso Heavy. The taproom Mexico to help spread industry good- classes in filmmaking. Get your crew a major driver behind community doesn’t open until 11:30 a.m., so ness in that direction. on with film tech instructor Dan “The Run,” a film by executive events such as the wildly successful you can’t go full-on breakfast Williams, who says, “I am committed producer Roma Downey, is headed annual Film & Media Day, which is with your habit. to helping anyone interested to New Mexico. The movie is about I can, however, report from in getting introduced to the a fallen Olympic track hero, whose personal experience that this basics of [film crew jobs] and crumbling life has reduced her to a Marble Brewery Kaktus beer tastes the same no meeting the IATSE Local 480 high school track coach; there, she matter what time of day you requirements for membership. happens to stumble on a running phenom, a disenchanted teen boy who The necessary safety certifica- Marble NW) finally opened its rooftop she sees as her ticket back to the big tion, set readiness seminars, patio. Stop by when the sun is low in time. introductions to many craft the sky, and catch one of our famous Director Santiago Pozo is currently areas, orientation on how to Albuquerque sunsets with a famous casting for the teen role. The ideal become a production assistant, Albuquerque beer in hand. And Red candidate will be a “scrawny and the description of that position Door Brewing Company (400 Gold indigenous-looking,” 10-14-year-old and many other need-to-know SW #105) has debuted a satellite actor from the Albuquerque area. A bi- basics are covered.” To learn location in the heart of Downtown in lingual actor is preferred. The drama more, visit the old Simms Building at Fourth and is scheduled to shoot in and around cmi.nmsu.edu/digital-film- Gold. Albuquerque starting in September. making Meanwhile, despite some internal Join in on film community New Mexico film expert Christa dirty laundry aired dramatically on relations and submit your Valdez, of OneHeadlightInk.com and Facebook, culminating in a brief clo- 20th Century Fox ideas and feedback to the ChristaValdez.com, reports on movie sure in June, the Firkin BrewHouse Kaktus Brewing Company A still from “Independence Day: Resurgence” Shoot New Mexico support industry news for ABQ Free Press. 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The Julie Ruin: ‘Hit Reset’ out of her “Riot Grrrl legend” image. That’s the story Natasha Khan (aka of readers will shrug and say, “So? SE), multi-Grammy Award-winning artist artists — including Emily Howe, Reyes Urban — who’s husband to Nicole Kid- Padilla and Larry Bob Phillips — created Hardly Art Though revelatory and entertaining, Bat for Lashes) tells on “The Bride,” Who’s that?” “Hit Reset” is mostly for diehard fans her latest (and most cohesive) album Downie is the frontman for legend- man — performs his latest studio album artwork in response to that cover art. “Ripcord,” along with classic material, The Inpost Artspace reception for “Hit Reset,” album No. 2 from like me — those who’ve been down about a woman living in loss between ary Canadian rock group The Tragi- starting at 7 p.m. “Off the Record” happens from 2-4 Kathleen Hanna’s new band, The since Day 1. the roles of bride and widow. cally Hip, the band’s keening voice Released in May, “Ripcord” marked p.m. on Sunday, July 17. This free event Julie Ruin — not to be confused with The optimism of opening track since its 1984 inception. her 1998 solo electro record — adds Urban’s 10th full-length studio is presented by the New Mexico Jazz “I Do” is immediately dashed by Abbreviated as “The Hip,” the album, and it has met with largely Festival. Learn more about “Off the to Hanna’s musical legacy of visceral “Joe’s Dream” and “In God’s House.” group is huge in the Great North — personal-as-political tunes that you positive critical reviews and heaps of Record” at newmexicojazzfestival.com “Honeymooning Alone” opens with a like, Walk of Fame star, commemora- chart magnetism. Hailed as his most and outpostspace.org. can dance to. car crash. A wraithlike chorus repeats tive stamp-issued, salute on “Hockey electro-pop-influenced release to date, As far as a recommendation for a Considered the fairy godmother the title, an inner voice reminding Night in Canada” huge. Somehow, “Ripcord” features a collaboration with shouldn’t-miss concert, my vote goes to of Riot Grrrl as the frontwoman for her how it is now. “Never Forgive the only a smattering of Yanks are hip disco legend Niles Rodgers and rapper Dr. Lonnie Smith’s “Evolution” concert Bikini Kill, Hanna later made feminist Angels” will rip out your heart. to The Hip. The press around “Man Pitbull titled “Sun Don’t Let Me Down” at The Lensic Performing Arts Center indie-dance pop with Le Tigre before At times, Khan’s lyrics may seem Machine Poem,” their latest album, and “The Fighter,” a duet with Carrie (211 West San Francisco Street, Santa Fe) a diagnosis of late-stage Lyme disease simplistic, with scant detail scattered instructs the listener not to think of Underwood. on Saturday, July 30. This all-ages recital that almost took her out at the knees. here and there, and this album never these 10 songs as reflective of its — or Lead single “John Cougar, John Deere by the 2017 NEA Jazz Master, who has Hanna’s life is more manageable approaches ornateness. That’s how Downie’s — imminent demise, as they now, and her sound keeps on living. mourning sounds, though. Sometimes were recorded prediagnosis. On The Julie Ruin’s “Hit Reset,” she we have the wherewithal to create meta- That’s a tall order, especially with Photo tackles her life’s struggles. The open- Courtesy of Warner Bros. phors for the ache; other times, it pours a single titled “Tired as F@#$”. The courtesy of artist ing, title track is a harrowing voyage out between sobs. “The Bride” serves as opening of “Man” is a glitchy depar- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony through Hanna’s troubled childhood, Bat For Lashes: ‘The Bride’ further proof of Khan’s brilliance. ture from The Hip’s usual alt.rock, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony of tha Month” and “Tha Crossroads” — while “I Decide” is an anthem of Warner Bros. and “Great Soul” and “Hot Mic” lead Culture is a two-syllable word with hail from The 216, aka Cleveland, Ohio. personal agency amid the world’s T he Tragically Hip: with gritty distortion. Then there’s intricate, myriad meaning. If you’re Veteran West Coast rapper DJ Quik stressors. Standing tall — hair and makeup ‘Man Machine Poem’ the guitar-driven literate contempla- craving the sights, sounds, tastes and and other fest performers rep Compton, “Mr. So And So” dresses down impeccable under a sheer veil — she Universal Music Canada tion on “In Sarnia,” “What Blue” and smells of Burque — and the company Calif., and San Diego-based Chicano rap every entitled male music fan whose awaits her betrothed at the altar. She “Ocean Next.” It’s a stark finale. of la gente — join the spectacle at the label Lowlife Records. Outside food and very presence means she “can’t say finds herself waiting ... and waiting. Gordon Downie is dying of termi- Duke City Fest Car Show on Sunday, July drink are strictly verboten — support M. Brianna Stallings writes so you don’t goodbye before I get my hello.” The groom never arrives. Her love is nal brain cancer. The real tragedy of 17, at MCM Elegante (2020 Menaul NE). local food trucks for an afternoon — but have to. “Hello Trust No One” takes the piss AWOL … and DOA. that statement is that about 90 percent If you’re a fan of old-school hip-hop, folding chairs are allowed and encour- that’s a definite bonus, as Bone Thugs- aged. Tickets range from $25 to $50 and N-Harmony and DJ Quik will make an are available via holdmyticket.com. appearance. Columbia Records Start and end your day with us! This all-ages fiesta goes down from Keith Urban Miles Davis’ “Bitches Brew” cover art Albuquerque’s noon to 7 p.m. and boasts the O.G. Fresh off his judge’s slot on the hip-hop show, the titular car show, a final season of “American Idol,” New pit bull show, a kids’ zone, food trucks Zealand-born country music superstar and John 3:16” and successors “Break on Premier Facility Me” and “Wasted Time” have all heavily and vendors. Headlining, harmonizing Keith Urban brings his ripCORD world ’90s phenom Bone Thugs-N-Harmony tour to Burque. On Saturday, July 23, charted. Record-breaking single “Break - for - — think “Thuggish Ruggish Bone,” “1st at Isleta Amphitheater (5601 University on Me” made Urban legend with his 19th No. 1 hit on the Billboard All Time Country Chart history; that stat edged Mock Trials & out Garth Brooks, y’all. Keep your ears pealed for opener and KSFR fm rising country star Maren Morris. Nash- Focus Groups Lourdes Delgado santa fe public radio 101.1 ville resident Morris released a debut Dr. Lonnie Smith single titled “My Church” that’s received • Trial planning and issue spotting, massive amounts of industry and audi- a half-century of experience with the in-house facilitators ence attention. Admission ranges from Hammond B3 organ, is bound to be • Mock jury services $30 to $65 and can be purchased via memorable. • Witness preparation keithurban.net and livenation.com. A storied composer, musician, per- Award winning news, former and recording artist, Smith has • Simulated court and deliberation venues New Mexico Jazz Festival been featured on more than 70 albums. If you haven’t noticed, jazz is in the Considered by many to be the fore- public affairs & talk radio • Political polling air. That’s because the 11th annual New father of acid jazz, Smith’s soundscape Mexico Jazz Festival is under way. Forced is considered less than mainstream, Call 505-263-8425 or email to choose fest highlights, here are a and “Evolution” is his first Blue Note [email protected] couple of editor’s picks from among the label release in more than 45 years. The annual fest’s sonic smorgasbord. mind-expanding gig commences at 7:30 Eclectic music streaming live 6608 Gulton Court NE, Alb. 87109 Check out album art-inspired exhibi- p.m., and tickets run from $20 to $60 at @ ksfr.org tion “Off the Record: Artwork Inspired ticketssantafe.org. by the Jazz Vinyl Collection of Tom Dodson” through Aug. 28 at Outpost Samantha Anne Carrillo is a situationist, Performance Space (210 Yale SE). Along- fourth-wave feminist and arts & enter- Photo courtesy of artist Listener supported public radio side a selection of 36 seminal American tainment editor at ABQ Free Press. Email her at [email protected] trialmetrixnm.com Keith Urban jazz records and their covers, local 26 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 27

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BRIANNA STALLINGS 7:30 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing, 7 pm, Free, Historic Old Town, JULY 15–AUGUST 4 SATURDAY, JULY 16 JULY 21–22 SUNDAY, JULY 24 List your even 20 ABC Mesa Rd, El Prado, Rio Grande Blvd & Central Ave NW, 1 COMMUNITY: Jugamos Juntos: 5 SCREENS: 48 Hour Film Premiere 9 OUTDOORS: Snap: A Nature and (575) 758-1900, taosmesabrewing.com 768-3556, cabq.gov Jean Cocteau Cinema Summer Bosque, Ecosystem & Cul- Screenings Photo Hike in the T 418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, tural Connections KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW, 8:30 am, Free, Gabaldon Trailhead, TUESDAY, JULY 26 JULY 29–30 (505) 466-5528, 10:30 am, Free w/RSVP, National Hispanic 768-3544, kimotickets.com Gabaldon Place NW, 452-5222, cabq.gov Calle 66 Chatter @ the Lofts jeancocteaucinema.com ABQ F July 15-21, The Wailing (Goksung) Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW, ree 6:30 pm, Free, Esther Bone 219 Central NW, 292-7537, 724-4771, nhccnm.org JULY 22–29 JULY 25–JULY 31 Press Memorial Library, 950 Pinetree Rd SE, chatterabq.org July 15-21, Let the Right One In (Lat Den Ratte Komma In) EVENTS: Laser Mania EVENTS: Traditional Spanish Rio Rancho, 891-5012 x3128, Sally Anne Friedland Dance 2 CULTURE: We Are This City: 6 10 calenda July 22-28, Raising Arizona New Mexico Natural History Museum, Market riorancholibraries.org Company: PNINA An Immersive Art Experience Email event info,R July 22-August 4, Rocky 1801 Mountain Rd NW, Historic Santa Fe Plaza, spanishcolonial.org Fitz and the Tantrums Keshet Center for the Arts, 5 pm, Free, Vacant Building next to Dual July 22-August 4, Fight Valley nmnaturalhistory.org including event name, date, 8:30 pm, Sunshine Theater, 4121 Cutler Ave NE, 227-8583, Brewing, 610 Central Ave SW, July 29-August 4, Forbidden Planet JULY 29–30 120 Central Ave SW, 764-0249, keshetarts.org wearethiscity.com time, address and contact July 29-August 4, Pandora’s Box JULY 22–31 SHOWS: Agnes of God sunshinetheaterlive.com 11 July 29-August 4, Dark Star JULY 16–17 7 SCREENS: 13th Annual Film Noir The Cell Theatre, 700 1st St NW, 766-9412, phone number SUNDAY, JULY 31 3 OUTDOORS: Half-price Weekend: Festival liveatthecell.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 Sally Anne Friedland Dance THROUGH JULY 17 Biopark Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE, or website, to Atlas Genius/Bear Hands Company: Solo Works The 48 Hour Film Project The Dolls 255-1848, guildcinema.com SUNDAY, JULY 31 [email protected] 7 pm, El Rey Theater, 622 Central Ave 2 pm, Keshet Center for the Arts, All of ABQ BioPark, 2601 Central Ave NW Various locations, or 903 10th St SW, 764-6200, WORD: Harry Potter & JK Rowlings‘ SW, elreyabq.com 4121 Cutler Ave NE, 227-8583, 12 one month in advance To Register: 48film.com/albuquerque t’s a shot straight out of film history. A clunky silver bus abqbiopark.com SATURDAY, JULY 23 Birthday Party Carcass, Crowbar, Ghoul keshetarts.org 8 SCREENS: Cinderella 9 am, Free, Page One Books, of publication. 7:30 pm, Sunshine Theater, THROUGH JULY 31 Ichugs through the Australian outback. Silver fabric billows THURSDAY, JULY 21 Dusk, Free, North Domingo Baca 5850 Eubank Blvd NE Ste B-41, 294-2026, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 120 Central Ave SW, 764-0249, IAIA Student Filmmaker from the roof as a square-jawed beauty rocking massive heels Multigenerational Center, 7521 Carmel Ave page1book.com Albuquerque Concert Band: 4 EATS: Salud y Sabor: Costa Rica sunshinetheaterlive.com Showcase and a sequined catsuit lip syncs to Verdi. NE, 314-0477, bernco.gov Free Summer Concert 5:30 pm, National Hispanic Cultural Center, Institute of American Indian Arts, This is Felicia (aka Adam when not in drag), one of three 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, nhccnm.org THURSDAY, JULY 28 7 pm, Free, New Mexico Veterans’ 83 Avan Nu Po Rd, Santa Fe, iaia.edu queens traveling from Sydney to the outskirts of civilization Albuquerque Philharmonic Memorial Amphitheater, Chamber Orchestra 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, abqband.org SATURDAY, JULY 16 in Academy Award-winning 1994 movie “The Adventures of 7:30 pm, Free, Keller Hall, UNM Main The Piano Guys Big Hero 6 Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.” Adapted into a musical in the Campus, 203 Cornell Drive, 925-5858, 7:30 pm, Kiva Auditorium, Albuquer- mid-aughts, “Priscilla” made its way to Broadway courtesy of July 26, Inter Arma, Withered Dusk, Free, Wilson Park, Visit our fabulous online Ray Anthony & Powerslyde Wagogo Tito Puente Jr nmapo.org que Convention Center, calendar featuring hot links to July 27, TTNG Part of Art in the Afternoon 6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Café, Part of Zoo Music 1138 Cardenas Dr SE, 314-0477, producer Bette Midler in 2011, and it ran on the Great White Calle 66 401 2nd Street NW, 768-4575, cool events in the ABQ area: July 28, Cappadonna, Bandit Lordz, DTM 2 pm, Free, Albuquerque Museum of 2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, 7:30 pm, ABQ BioPark Zoo, 903 10th bernco.gov Way to sellout audiences and rave reviews. 6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Café, albuquerquecc.com freeabq.com July 29, Reviva, Ceekay Jones Art & History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, puebloharvestcafe.com St SW, 768-2000, abqbiopark.com SUNDAY, JULY 17 The Dolls, Albuquerque’s premier drag troupe, give this July 30, Fallen Prophets, End to End 242-4600, albuquerquemuseum.org 2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 puebloharvestcafe.com Dark Passage fabulously opulent spectacle its regional debut. Directed and SHOWS Rebecca Arscott JULY 21–23 SATURDAY, JULY 23 Blue Canyon Boys 2 pm, KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave produced by Jessica Osbourne and Dolls’ co-founder Ken THROUGH JULY 17 Part of Summertime in Old Town Twelfth Night Felix Y Los Gatos Liz Longley JULY 14–AUGUST 3 Part of Summer Nights Part of Summer Nights NW, 768-3544, kimotickets.com Ansloan, its soundtrack boasts full orchestral accompaniment Keshet 2016 Choreographers’ 7 pm, Free, Historic Old Town, Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC Mesa Rd, 6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Café, 7 pm, ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, 7 pm, ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, Peanuts Movie Dirty Bourbon Showcase Rio Grande Blvd & Central Ave NW, El Prado, (575) 758-1900, 2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, 2601 Central Ave NW, 764-6200, and features hits by Madonna, Cyndi Lauper and Village Keshet Center for the Arts, 2601 Central Ave NW, 764-6200, Part of Sunday Under the Stars 9800 Montgomery Blvd NE, 296-2726, 768-3556, cabq.gov taosmesabrewing.com puebloharvestcafe.com abqbiopark.com People plus gay anthems like “It’s Raining Men,” “I Will abqbiopark.com 6 pm, Free, Inn of the Mountain Gods thedirtybourbon.com 4121 Cutler Ave NE, 227-8583, Sister Winds Festival Getter feat. FreeFall Survive,” and “Hot Stuff.” keshetarts.org FRIDAY, JULY 22 Resort & Casino, 287 Carrizo Canyon July 14-16, Tyler Hammond Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC Mesa Rd, 9 pm, El Rey Theater, The Peterson Brothers AUGUST 4–7 Rd, Mescalero, (800) 545-9011, “Priscilla” opened July 1, and it’s already being considered July 21-23, Asphalt Cowboys El Prado, (575) 758-1900, Azucar 622 Central Ave SW, elreyabq.com 8 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC The Meatball Chronicles THROUGH JULY 24 Mesa Rd, El Prado, (575) 758-1900, innofthemountaingods.com one of The Dolls’ best productions. “Priscilla” runs through July 28-30, Zach Coffey taosmesabrewing.com Part of Salsa Under the Stars Marcus Anderson The Cell Theatre, 700 1st St NW, Priscilla Queen of the Desert: taosmesabrewing.com July 29, Stoney Larue 7 pm, Albuquerque Museum of Art 7 pm, Skylight, 766-9412, liveatthecell.com July 24, on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at The Musical Stratus Phear JULY 21–26 August 3, Boys of Summer & History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 139 W San Francisco St, Santa Fe, 2 p.m., in the NHCC Journal Theatre (1701 Fourth Street SW). National Hispanic Cultural Center, 6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Café, FRIDAY, JULY 29 ABQ Jewish Film Fest 242-4600, albuquerquemuseum.org (505) 982-0775, 1037theoasis.com FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 Tickets are $27 and are available by calling 724-4771 or visiting JULY 16–AUGUST 3 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, nhccnm.org 2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, Brodinski & Ryan Hemsworth Jewish Community Center, indianpueblo.com/pueblo-harvest-cafe Chile Pi Matt Savage & Right Galactic nhccnm.org. A portion of ticket sales benefit New Mexico Low Spirits High School Musical, Jr 9 pm, Santa Ana Star Casino, 5520 Wyoming Blvd, 332-0565, 6 pm, Free, Standard Diner, About Now 8 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC 2823 2nd St NW, 344-9555, South Broadway Cultural Center, 54 Jemez Canyon Dam Rd, Santa Ana jccabq.org AIDS Services. SUNDAY, JULY 17 320 Central Ave SE, 243-1440, Part of Jazz Under the Stars Mesa Rd, El Prado, (575) 758-1900, lowspiritslive.com 1025 Broadway Blvd SW, 848-1320, Pueblo, 867-0000, redfishent.com Kevin Herig Trio standarddiner.com 7 pm, Albuquerque Museum of Art & taosmesabrewing.com July 16, Al Scorch, Moonshine Blind southbroadwaytickets.com FRIDAY, JULY 22 “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: The Musical” Part of Summertime in Old Town DCN Project History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, Cynical Bird The Infamous Stringdusters July 19, Moe Hendrix, Mic Deli 5:30 pm, Free, Prairie Star Restaurant The Big Lebowski Love on Porpoise, the Musical 1 pm, Free, Historic Old Town, Rio 5:30 pm, Free, Prairie Star Restaurant 242-4600, albuquerquemuseum.org Part of Zoo Music July 1-24, Fri.-Sat: 7:30 p.m., Sun: 2 p.m., $27 July 20, Arise Roots, The Riddims and Wine Bar, 288 Prairie Star Rd, 10:30 pm, Guild Cinema, 3405 Central The Cell Theatre, 700 1st St NW, Grande Blvd & Central Ave NW, and Wine Bar, 288 Prairie Star Rd, 7:30 pm, ABQ BioPark Zoo, National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth Street SW July 22, Barnyard Stompers, Nimbus Santa Ana Pueblo, 867-3327, Ave NE, 255-1848; nmentertains.com 766-9412, liveatthecell.com 768-3556, cabq.gov Santa Ana Pueblo, 867-3327, 903 10th St SW, 768-2000, 724-4771, nhccnm.org Moonshine Blind 6:30 pm, Free, Petroglyph National mynewmexicogolf.com Hotel Transylvania 2 mynewmexicogolf.com abqbiopark.com July 29, The Haymarket Squares, Monument, 6510 Western Trail NW, Dusk, Free, Raymond G Sanchez THROUGH JULY 31 JULY 17–AUGUST 22 Iron Horse DNC Project Moonshine Blind 899-0205, nps.gov/petr Community Center, 9800 4th St NW, M. Brianna Stallings is a staff writer at ABQ Free Press. Email Avenue Q Santa Fe Chamber Music Fes- 7 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing, 20 ABC 6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Café, SCREENS July 31, The Groove Orient, Pherkad Musical Theatre Southwest, 6320-B Pherkad with Zenova & Silver 2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, 314-0477, bernco.gov her at [email protected] August 3, Liquid Assassin with Donnie tival Mesa Rd, El Prado, (575) 758-1900, String Band Domingo NE, 265-9119, Various locations, Santa Fe, taosmesabrewing.com puebloharvestcafe.com JULY 15–AUGUST 5 Zootopia Menace musicaltheatresw.com 9 pm, Burt’s Tiki Lounge, Dusk, Free, Civic Plaza, 1 Civic Plaza santafechambermusic.com Mala Mana 313 Gold Ave SW Earl Klugh Center for Contemporary Arts 11th Annual New Mexico Jazz Part of Zoo Music Cinematheque NW, 3rd St NW and Marquette Ave JULY 16–29 6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Café, The Singing Pilgrims FRIDAY, JULY 29 SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 Festival WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 7:30 pm, ABQ BioPark Zoo, 1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NW, albuquerquecc.com Sister Bar 2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, Part of Summertime in Old Town The Avengers Goosebumps Various locations, more info: Albuquerque Concert Band: 903 10th St SW, 768-2000, (505) 982-1338, 407 Central Ave SW, 242-4900, puebloharvestcafe.com 7 pm, Free, Historic Old Town, Rio JULY 23–24 Part of Movies on the Plaza Part of Sunday Under the Stars outpostspace.org/pages/new-mexico- Summer Concert abqbiopark.com ccasantafe.org sisterthebar.com Merican Slang Grande Blvd & Central Ave NW, Dusk, Free, Civic Plaza, 1 Civic Plaza 6 pm, Free, Inn of the Mountain Gods jazz-festival 7 pm, Free, New Mexico Veterans’ Starts July 22, The Hunt for the Singing in the Rain July 16, Moonstone Saturdays Part of Summertime in Old Town 768-3556, cabq.gov In My Life – A Musical Theatre NW, 3rd St NW and Marquette Ave Resort & Casino, 287 Carrizo Canyon Memorial Amphitheater, KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW, July 22, Mike Balance 7 pm, Free, Historic Old Town, Tribute to the Beatles Wilderpeople NW, albuquerquecc.com Rd, Mescalero, (800) 545-9011, THROUGH AUGUST 7 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, abqband.org 768-3544, kimotickets.com July 23, Products of the Golden Age Rio Grande Blvd & Central Ave NW, SUNDAY, JULY 24 7:30 pm, KiMo Theatre, Starts July 29, Nuts innofthemountaingods.com The Curious Savage Starts July 29, De Palma July 26, EPMD Goo Goo Dolls 768-3556, cabq.gov DJ AudioBuddha 423 Central Ave NW, 768-3544, SUNDAY, JULY 24 SATURDAY, JULY 30 The Adobe Theater, 9813 4th Street 6:30 pm, Sandia Casino, 30 Rainbow Rd, kimotickets.com Starts August 5, On Meditation July 27, Lost Love, Russian Girlfriends Mikos Da Gawd, BOATS, Part of Bloody Sundays Brunch and Angels in the Outfield Star Wars – The Force Awakens EVENTS July 29, Ultimate Painting, Omni NW, 898-9222, adobetheater.org 796-7500, sandiacasino.com Trillwax Bloody Mary Bar Josh Turner JULY 15–AUGUST 4 Part of Sunday Under the Stars Dusk, Free, Los Duranes Community Effex Nightclub, 420 Central SW, 11 am, Broken Trail Spirits & Brew, 8 pm, Isleta Resort & Casino, Center, 2920 Leopoldo NW, 314-0477, THROUGH JULY 16 THROUGH AUGUST 26 THURSDAY, JULY 21 Guild Cinema 6 pm, Free, Inn of the Mountain Gods JULY 16–30 squareup.com 2921 Stanford Dr NE, 221-6281, 11000 Broadway Blvd SE, 724-3800, bernco.gov Mariachi Spectacular Santa Fe Bandstand 3405 Central Ave NE, 255-1848, Resort & Casino, 287 Carrizo Canyon Launchpad Allen & Envy brokentrailspirits.com isleta.com Various Locations, Albuquerque, Free, Santa Fe Bandstand, Santa Fe, Rob Zombie & Korn guildcinema.com Rd, Mescalero, (800) 545-9011, 618 Central Ave SW, 764-8887, Effex Nightclub, 420 Central SW, Nosotros SUNDAY, JULY 31 836-0306, mariachispectacular.com 986-6054, more info: 6:30 pm, Isleta Resort & Casino, Esteban July 15-16, Carnage Park innofthemountaingods.com launchpadrocks.com redfishent.com Part of Salsa under the Stars The Little Mermaid santafebandstand.org 11000 Broadway Blvd SE, 724-3800, 6 pm, Rio Grande Theatre, July 15-18, Lucha Mexico July 16, BMG Fan Fest After Dark The Blue Hornets 7 pm, Albuquerque Museum of Art & THURSDAY, JULY 28 Part of Sunday Under the Stars SATURDAY, JULY 16 isleta.com 211 N Downtown Mall, Las Cruces, July 15-18, Wiener-Dog July 18, The Fall of Troy Part of Summer Nights History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 6 pm, Free, Inn of the Mountain Gods BMG Fan Fest 2016 SATURDAY, JULY 16 The Subdudes holdmyticket.com July 16-17, Weedeater 48 Hour Film Best of Screening July 22, Otherwise, Sons of Texas 7 pm, ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, 242-4600, albuquerquemuseum.org Resort & Casino, 287 Carrizo Canyon 10 am, DoubleTree, 201 Marquette Ave DJ Heather & Colette 7:30 pm, Santa Fe Brewing, 35 Fire Pl, July 19-21, Tickled 7 pm, KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave July 23, School of Rock All Stars 2601 Central Ave NW, 764-6200, Rd, Mescalero, (800) 545-9011, NW, bubonicon.com Santa Fe, ampconcerts.org NW, 768-3544, kimotickets.com July 23, Wavves, Steep Leans 9 pm, Effex Nightclub, 420 Central SW abqbiopark.com July 19-21, Yarn 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CALENDArCertifications for Federal CALENDArLizards, Snakes, and More WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 SUNDAY, JULY 17 SUNDAY, JULY 24 1ST FRIDAYS 9 am, Sandia Mountain Natural History 7th Annual Fiesta Peruana and Government Contracts First Friday Fractals Tasty Wednesday: Blueberry Alibi Creek: Bev Magennis 1 pm, Free, CNM Workforce Training Center, 60 Columbine Ln, Cedar Crest, Lavender Gelato 3 pm, Collected Works Bookstore, Peruvian Buffet New Mexico Natural History Museum, 281-5259, nmnaturalhistory.org/smnhc Succeeding Nostalgia 2 pm, Fiesta on the Green, Center, 5600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, nmtap.org 1801 Mountain Rd NW, 10 am, Free, Los Poblanos Historic Inn 202 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, (505) 988- & Organic Farm, 4803 Rio Grande Blvd 4226, collectedworksbookstore.com BY M. BRIANNA STALLINGS Desert Barn Dancin’ 9401 Balloon Museum Dr NE, ONGOING nmnaturalhistory.org TUESDAY, JULY 19 peruvian-food.ticketleap.com/peruvi- NW, 344-9297, lospoblanos.com Bucket of Fun: Barbe Awalt, BY M. BRIANNA STALLINGS FRIDAYS Night Walk at the Botanic anparty2016 MONDAYS Garden Loretta Hall & Patricia Hodapp ONGOING 3 pm, Page One Books, 5850 Eubank Free Fibromyalgia Salsa En La Bodega 7:30 pm, ABQ BioPark, 2601 Central JULY 24–26 Blvd NE Ste B-41, 294-2026, Movement Class 9:30 pm, The Cell Theatre, 700 1st St Ave NW, 764-6200, abqbiopark.com TUESDAYS AKC Agility NW, 766-9412, liveatthecell.com page1book.com 1 pm, Free, Khoo Wellness, Truckin’ Tuesdays 8 am, Free, Expo New Mexico, 8338 Comanche Rd NE, 393-5556, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 11 am, Civic Plaza, 1 Civic Plaza NW, Creativity for Peace: 300 San Pedro Dr NE, 222-9700, 1ST SATURDAYS khoowellness.com Home Composting Basics 3rd St NW and Marquette Ave NW, Francis Salas exponm.com The Organ Transplant Aware- 11 am, Free, Collected Works 9 am, Free, Highland Senior Center, albuquerquecc.com New Mexico Arts & Crafts Fair TUESDAYS ness Program of New Mexico 131 Monroe NE, RSVP: 767-5216, Bookstore, 202 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr Casino del Rueda Dance Class 10:30 am, Erna Fergusson Library, nmcomposters.org WEDNESDAYS (505) 988-4226, 3700 San Mateo Blvd NE, more info: collectedworksbookstore.com NE, 222-9700, exponm.com 6 pm, National Hispanic Cultural Talin Market Food Truck 344-0512 FRIDAY, JULY 22 The History of Albuquerque’s TUESDAY, JULY 26 Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, Round Up nhccnm.org 2ND SATURDAYS Los Poblanos Historic Inn & 11 am, 88 Louisiana Blvd SE Water Supply: John Shomaker Grand Finale Sock Hop Knit Clique Organic Farm Tour 2 pm, Free, Albuquerque Museum of 5 pm, Loma Colorado Main Library, American Veterans Post 7 4 pm, Esther Bone Memorial Library, 10 am, Los Poblanos Historic Inn & FRIDAYS Art & History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 755 Loma Colorado Blvd NE, Meeting 950 Pinetree Rd SE, Rio Rancho, Organic Farm, 4803 Rio Grande Blvd Coffee Education and Tasting 242-4600, albuqhistsoc.org Rio Rancho, 891-5013x3033, 1 pm, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 891-5012x3128, NW, 344-9297, lospoblanos.com 6:30 pm, Prosum Roasters, Route 66 — The Mother Road: riorancholibraries.org 401, 2011 Girard Blvd SE, 366-3032 Michael Wallis riorancholibraries.org SATURDAY, JULY 23 3228 Los Arboles Ave NE Ste 100, 2ND & 4TH SATURDAYS 379-5136, prosumroasters.com 1 pm, Albuquerque Museum of Art & Courtesy of artist JULY 28–31 ATV Vehicle Safety Class History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 2ND TUESDAYS Courtesy of artist Edgewood Music & Coder Dojo 8 am, Benson Ridge Pit, Lincoln Natl SATURDAYS 242-4600, albuquerquemuseum.org The Rifters Foreclosure Defense 10 am, ages 7-17, Quelab, 680 Haines Arts Festival Support Group Park, Preregister: 222-4712, Downtown Growers’ Market Ultimate Painting Wildlife West Nature Park, Ave NW, coderdojoabq.github.io resented by the High Desert Dancers, the 14th Annual 6:30 pm, John Marshall Multi-Service wildlife.state.nm.us 7 am, Robinson Park, 8th and Central, TUESDAY, JULY 19 87 N. Frontage Rd, Edgewood, Barn Dance at Albuquerque Square Dance Center (4909 Center, 1500 Walter St SE, Rm 214, Shark Discovery Day 252-2959, downtowngrowers.org Sephardic Jews, the Epic Story o you never saw The Velvet Underground live … or P (505) 281-7665, wildlifewest.org 3RD SATURDAYS RSVP: 336-0509, dontmoveout.com 10 am, ABQ BioPark, 2601 Central Ave from the Inquisition, alive. So Television, Magazine and Devo were all before Hawkins NE) offers a prime opportunity to raise the roof and Lyme Get Together Santa Fe Farmers Market: S NW, 764-6200, abqbiopark.com Expulsion, and Diaspora: stamp your feet on Sunday, July 24, from 6 to 9 p.m. Doors COMMUNITY Korean War Veterans Open 12, Free, location varies, more info: Railyard your time. So CBGB shuttered its doors a decade ago (RIP). Meeting Wolf Day 8 am, 1607 Paseo de Peralta at Ron Hart Not to worry, the intrepid rock nostalgists at Sister (407 open at 5:30 p.m. 304-9411 7 pm, Free, Santa Fe Jewish Center, THROUGH JULY 1 pm, New Mexico Veterans’ Memo- Coronado Historic Site, 485 Kuaua Rd, Guadalupe, Santa Fe, Central NW) have you covered, with a concert featuring Founded in 1982, the High Desert Dancers have performed rial, 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, 256-2042, Bernalillo, 867-5351, kuaua.com farmersmarketsnm.org 230 W. Manhattan, Santa Fe, Volunteers needed for NM SATURDAYS Ultimate Painting, Omni and Spice Boys on Friday, July 29. Southwestern-style dances for over 30 years. Dancers kick, nmvetsmemorial.org (505) 920-7771 Veterans’ Museum Downtown Walking Tours with TUESDAY, JULY 26 SUNDAYS Doors are at 8 p.m., and the show starts at 9 p.m. stomp, holler, glide and reel through Southwestern, Hispan- New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial, Albuquerque Historical Society SATURDAY, JULY 23 1ST WEDNESDAYS Twilight Tour at the Zoo Rail Yards Market ABQ Launched by Jack Cooper and James Hoare, UK duo ic-American folk and Western dance traditions. The group’s 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, 256-2042, 10 am, Free, meet at Central and 1st Book to Art for Kids 6:30 pm, ABQ BioPark Zoo, 903 10th 10 am, Free, 777 1st St SW, The Motive: Joseph Badal diverse repertoire includes: the polka, country-western nmvetsmemorial.org by Century Theater, 289-0586 Ultimate Painting formed when Cooper’s band Mazes was 10 am, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, St SW, 768-2000, abqbiopark.com railyardsmarket.org 1 pm, Free, Treasure House Books, Jugamos Juntos — opening for Hoare’s group Veronica Falls in 2013. With a two-step, waltz, Western swing, Schottische (slow, partnered 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, 2012 S. Plaza St NW, 242-7204 SATURDAY, JULY 23 Children’s Event country polka), cotton-eyed Joe, jitterbug and traditional indianpueblo.org WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 NM Authors Celebrate Sci-Fi & clean economical sound that hearkens back to the heyday Jugamos Juntos: Cuentos, Bi- 10:30 am, National Hispanic Cultural WORD Bokashi Bucket Composting Fantasy: Melinda Snodgrass, of analog ’60s and ’70s rock, Ultimate Painting has landed folk dances. lingual or Cultural Storytime Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, 2ND WEDNESDAYS 10 am, Free, Highland Senior Center, JULY 16–AUGUST 2 Jeffe Kennedy, Gabi Stevens an opening gig with Parquet Courts and recorded direct to Taoseño Americana trio The Rifters are the band in 10:30 am, Free w/RSVP, National His- nhccnm.org Drinking Liberally – ABQ 131 Monroe NE, RSVP: 767-5216, Bookworks, 4022 Rio Grande 4 pm, Free, Page One Books, demand at this year’s barn dance. Members Rod Taylor, Don panic Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW, tape on Jack White’s Third Man Records. Chapter Saturday Night Swing Dance nmcomposters.org NW, 344-8139, bkwrks.com 5850 Eubank Blvd NE Ste B-41, 724-4771, nhccnm.org 7:15 pm, Rhythm Dance Company, Former Deerhunter guitarist Frankie Broyles and former Richmond and Jim Bradley have been playing to and pleas- 6 pm, O’Niell’s NE Heights, July 16, Anne Wilson, Clear to Lift 294-2026, page1book.com 3808A Central Ave SE, 250-6146, Carnivores members Philip Frobos (bass/vocals) and Billy ing dance crowds for years. Formed in 2002, this beloved Learn to Meditate ... in half 3301 Juan Tabo Blvd NE, 264-1368, SATURDAY, JULY 30 July 17, Ana Castillo, Black Dove Rescheduled — The Santuario a day abqswing.com threesome has three studio albums and a live release, drinkingliberally.org Reptile Day July 19, Leah Umansky, Straight Away and Other North New Mexican Mitchell (drums) comprise Omni, whose debut album 10 am, Kadampa Meditation Center, Sportsmen and Women’s Meet- Storytime Saturday Coronado Historic Site, 485 Kuaua Rd, the Emptied World Churches — The Lure for “Deluxe” is 30 minutes of taut lo-fi post-punk pop that recorded at the Sagebrush Inn in Taos, under their melodic 142 Monroe St NE, 292-5293, ing: NM Wildlife Federation 2 pm, Free, Page 1 Books, Bernailillo, 867-5351, kuaua.com July 21, Ramona Ausubel, Sons and Modernists: David Setford conjures the treasured angularity of beloved bygone groups belt. meditationinnewmexico.org 5850 Eubank Blvd NE #B41, 294-2026, 6 pm, Tractor Brewing — Wells Park, Daughters of Ease and Plenty 11 am, Museum of Spanish Colonial like Television, Talking Heads and Devo. Admission to this all-ages dance extravaganza is $20, and Peace & Justice Sustainability 1800 4th St NW, page1book.com SUNDAY, JULY 31 July 23, Karen Chase, Sammie & Art, 750 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, Reception Wilderness First Aid Toby are Dogs and Sammy & Toby are (505) 982-2226, spanishcolonial.org Local psych rock supergroup Spice Boys — featuring that includes light refreshments and snacks. Purchase your facebook.com/nmwildlife 3RD SUNDAYS tickets in advance, as this dance tends to sell out. Get tickets 2 pm, Albuquerque Center for Peace & 9 am, Free, Open Space Visitor Center, Friends Villages Along the Rio Grande former members of Canyonlands, Ballets, The Gatherers Justice, 202 Harvard Dr SE, 268-9557, Family Fun Day July 23, Priscilla Long, Crossing Ocer online at holdmyticket.com/event/249196 WEDNESDAYS 6500 Coors Blvd NW, RSVP: 452-5222, — Albuquerque to Isleta: and Small Flightless Birds — rounds out the bill. Spice Boys’ abqpeaceandjustice.org ABQ Jazz Trio Open Jam 1:30 pm, New Mexico History cabq.gov/openspace July 24, Thomas Clagett, The Pursuit Elaine Lujan album “Two Cats” is available to stream and download at Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe, of Marietta 14th Annual Barn Dance with The Rifters MONDAY, JULY 24 5 pm, Free, Lizard Tail Brewing, Part of Stories of the Middle Rio Grande bandcamp.com. While there’s no cover for this show, it’s still 9800 Montgomery Ave NE, (505) 476-5200, nmhistorymuseum.org EATS July 28, John Dear, The Beatitufes 10:30 am, Gutierrez-Hubbell House, July 24, 6-9 p.m., $20 a strictly 21-plus affair. Additional event info is available at Melodic Mastery Workshop: lizardtailbrewing.com/home of Peace 6029 Isleta Blvd SW, RSVP: 314-0398, Albuquerque Square Dance Center, 4909 Hawkins NE Dmitri Matheny SUNDAYS SATURDAY, JULY 16 July 30, Joseph Badal, The Motive holdmyticket.com/event/245054 Stories in the Sky with gutierrezhubbellhouse.org 345-9797, asdc.org 2 pm, Free, UNM Band Room, Popejoy Salsa Sunday July 31, Scott Archer Jones, A Rising Laurie Magovern Horno Bread Demonstration Hall, UNM Main Campus, 2 pm, St. Clair Winery and Bistro, Tide of People Swept Away Ultimate Painting 9:30 am & 11 am, Anderson Abruzzo 10 am, Free, Petroglyph National SUNDAY, JULY 24 203 Cornell Drive, RSVP by 7/22: 901 Rio Grande Boulevard NW, August 2, Michael McGuerty, Wasteful with Omni and Spice Boys Balloon Museum, Monument, 6510 Western Trail NW, The Jungle Within: Charles M. [email protected], (415) 425-9356 243-9916, stclairwinery.com Management 9201 Balloon Museum Dr NE, 899-0205, nps.gov/petr 3 pm, Page One Books, 5850 Eubank July 29, 9 p.m., FREE, 21+ Sunday Family Fun Blvd NE Ste B-41, 294-2026, Sister, 407 Central NW JULY 22–24 SATURDAY, JULY 30 768-6020, balloonmuseum.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 SATURDAY, JULY 16 SATURDAY, JULY 16 10 am, Bachechi Open Space, page1book.com 242-4900, sisterthebar.com Lavender Festival 2016 Bear Paw Quilters’ Annual A Night in the 40’s: 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS 9521 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Route 66 Cooking with Turtle Clyde Tingley: Big Band Swing Lucinda Lucero Sachs 10 am, Agri-Nature Center, Quilt Show Drinking Liberally — Cedar 314-0398, bernco.gov/openspace Mountain Brewing Company THURSDAY, JULY 28 7 pm, New Mexico Veterans’ Memo- Part of Centennial Nights 4920 Rio Grande Blvd NW, 9:30 am, Walatowa Visitor Center, Crest Chapter 6 pm, Free, Loma Colorado Main Child of Duende — A Journey rial, 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, 256-2042, 6:30 pm, Free, Petroglyph National lavenderinthevillage.com 8347 NM-4, Jemez Pueblo, 5 pm, Greenside Café, 12165 NM-14, OUTDOORS Library, 755 Loma Colorado Blvd NE, of the Spirit: Michelle Adam Movies Made In New Mexico: nmvetsmemorial.org Monument, 6510 Western Trail NW, ONGOING Route 66 Summerfest feat. (575) 834-7235 Cedar Crest, 264-1368, Rio Rancho, 891-5013x3033, 6:30 pm, Page One Books, Jeff Berg Inner Freedom WEDNESDAYS THROUGH riorancholibraries.org 899-0205, nps.gov/petr 5850 Eubank Blvd NE Ste B-41, 2 pm, Placitas Community Library, 1ST WEDNESDAYS Booker T Jones & Nikki Hill SATURDAY, JULY 23 drinkingliberally.org 2 pm, Nob Hill, Albuquerque, 311, Meditation Class JULY 27 Miss Jane: Brad Watson 294-2026, page1book.com 453 Hwy 165, 867-3355, Poetry and Beer 7 pm, Kadampa Meditation Center, SATURDAY, JULY 23 cabq.gov 2nd Annual Baca Street Bash 1ST THURSDAYS Monsters & Bird Baths & More 6 pm, Collected Works Bookstore, placitaslibrary.com 7 pm, Tractor Brewing Wells Park, 142 Monroe St NE, 292-5293, SATURDAY, JULY 30 5 pm, Baca St and Cerrillos Rd, HAH! Happy Arte Hour OH MY! — Open Space Kids 2016 IPA Challenge — Final 202 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, 1800 4th St NW, 243-6752, meditationinnewmexico.org SUNDAY, JULY 17 Santa Fe, 982-5000 5:30 pm, Free, National Hispanic Explorer Series Round (505) 988-4226, Edible and Medicinal Weeds in TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 getplowed.com Noon, Tractor Brewing-Wells Park, collectedworksbookstore.com Albuquerque Yards & Gardens: CraftMas in July Christmas in July Craft Fair WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW, 11 am, Free w/RSVP, Ages 6-14, Open Merchant of Venice Panel Dis- Noon, Free, Not Made in China Pottery 9 am, Free, St George Greek Orthodox 724-4771, nhccnm.org Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors Blvd 1800 4th St NW, 243-6752, Words Like Love: Dara Saville cussion: Shakespeare Talks WEDNESDAYS Studio, 15 Yale Blvd SE, 243-0228 Church, 308 High Street, 50th Anniversary Luncheon: NW, 897-8831, cabq.gov/openspace getplowed.com Tanaya Winder 10 am, Free, Open Space Visitor 5:30 pm, Santa Fe Woman’s Club, Crazy Wisdom Poetry Arroyo del Oso Women‘s Golf (702) 325-6700 THURSDAYS Noon, Free, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 6500 Coors Blvd NW, 1616 Old Pecos Trail Santa Fe, 4 pm, Free, OffCenter Arts, Association TUESDAY, JULY 19 Wildlife West – Chuckwagon SATURDAY, JULY 16 Center, 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, RSVP:897-8831, cabq.gov/openspace (505) 466-3533, 808 Park Ave SW, 247-1172, 12:30 pm, Arroyo del Oso Golf Course, Latin Gold: Salsa Lessons & Drumfire: A Pueblo Celebration Dinner & Music Show Bird Day indianpueblo.org Los Padillas Acequia internationalshakespeare.center offcenterarts.org 7001 Osuna Rd NE, 884-7505 Dancing 6 pm, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 6 pm, Wildlife West Nature Park, 8 pm, Free, Q Bar-Hotel Albuquerque, Coronado Historic Site, 485 Kuaua Rd, 10 am, Sanchez Farm Open Space, 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, 87 N. Frontage Rd, Edgewood, 800 Rio Grande Blvd NW, 225-5928, Bernalillo, 867-5351, kuaua.com Arenal and Lopez, cesoss.org indianpueblo.org (505) 281-7665, wildlifewest.org qbarabq.com 30 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS ABQ FREE PRESS • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • 31

CALENDArInherit the Dust: Nick Brandt CALENDAr JULY 15–AUGUST 12 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 THROUGH AUGUST 24 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 17 photo-eye Gallery, 541 S. Guadalupe St, Saudade: Nick Tauro Jr Summer Lecture Series: Under the Rainbow: Navajo As We See It: Works by Ten Santa Fe, (505) 988-5152, Reception, Saturday, July 16, 5–8 pm Jose Sierra Germantown Blankets Contemporary Native Café Elevates photoeye.com Downtown Contemporary Gallery, 7 pm, Free, Santa Fe Clay, c. 1880–1920 American Photographers 105 4th St SW, 261-0075, 545 Camino de la Familia, Santa Fe, THROUGH JULY 24 Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery, 516 ARTS, 516 Central Ave SW, BY ABQ FREEPuebloan PRESS STAFF Fusion downtowncontemporary.com (505) 984-1122, santafeclay.com 602A Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, (520) 242-1445, 516arts.org Nagakura Kenichi 722-7798, medicinemangallery.com JULY 15–AUGUST 14 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 TAI Modern, 1601 Paseo de Peralta, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 18 Santa Fe, (505) 984-1387, Touches of Grace: Katherine White — Opening THROUGH AUGUST 27 Santa Fe Faces: Alan Pearlman taimodern.com Gretchen Ewert Reception Chris Gustin, Tony Marsh, New Mexico History Museum, Patina Gallery, 131 W. Palace Ave, 7 pm, Broken Trail Spirits & Brew, THROUGH JULY 26 Sunkoo Yuh 113 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe, (505) Santa Fe, (505) 986-3432, 2921 Stanford Dr NE, 221-6281, Santa Fe Clay, 476-5200, nmhistorymuseum.org patina-gallery.com brokentrailspirits.com Adelita — Women Soldiers of 545 Camino de la Familia, Santa Fe, the Mexican Revolution: (505) 984-1122, santafeclay.com THROUGH SEPTEMBER 25 Meridel Rubenstein — Angel Wynn SATURDAY, JULY 16 America’s Road: The Journey Gallery Talk Gallery 901, 708 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, The New Mexico Watercolor Lil’ Lobo Free Family Workshop 5:30 pm, Free, New Mexico Museum of Route 66 (505) 780-8390 Society Exhibition — Sculpting with Fiber of Art, 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe, JCC, 5520 Wyoming, 892-378, National Museum of Nuclear Science & 10 am, Free, UNM Art Museum, (505) 476-5072, nmartmuseum.org THROUGH JULY 27 nmwatercolorsociety.org History, 601 Eubank Blvd SE, 203 Cornell Drive, 277-4001, 245-2137, nuclearmuseum.org unmartmuseum.org ONGOING ¡Encantada! 2016 THROUGH AUGUST 28 Fine Arts Building, EXPO New Mexico, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 27 THROUGH JULY 16 300 San Pedro NE, rgaanm.org Open Stories — Finding Art in JULY 16–27 All the Right Places: The House on Mango Street: Pueblo Harvest Café Transformers Transformed: Lee Women Who Shoot — Three Forms of Life Montgomery & Sogno (Dream): Chris Meyer Artists Interpret Community Reception, Saturday, July 16, 6–8 pm Illusionists: Dana Patterson Open Space Visitor Center, National Hispanic Cultural Center, he term “museum café” calls to mind a simple menu of Carmelo Midili Roth, Marie Maher, Tortuga, 901 Edith Blvd SE, 506-0820, Central Features, 514 Central SW, 6500 Coors Blvd NW, 897-8831, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, soup, salads and sandwiches. Housed within the Indian Joan Fenicle T tortugagallery.org 243-3389, centralfeatures.com cabq.gov/openspace nhccnm.org Pueblo Cultural Center, the Pueblo Harvest Café (2401 12th Placitas Community Library, JULY 16–JANUARY 8, 2017 453 Hwy 165, 867-3355, Street NW) has always defied that stereotype with its innovative THROUGH JULY 22 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30 much wider than a line placitaslibrary.com focus on Puebloan and Southwestern fusion cuisine. Surface: Emerging Artists of Color Coded Flamenco — From Spain to SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, CC Isabelle Blanchemain via Flickr Tamarind Institute, 2500 Central Ave New Mexico Fresh innovative items on the cafe’s new summer menu New Mexico THROUGH JULY 29 Santa Fe, (505) 989-1199, Harwood Art Center, 1114 7th St NW, S ATURDAY, JULY 30 SE, 277-3901, tamarind.unm.edu 706 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, (505) include: Deconstructed Tuna Niçoise, Frybread Crostini and sitesantafe.org Thrice: Thomas Christopher 476-1200, internationalfolkart.org 242-6367, harwoodartcenter.org Haag, Jodie Herrera & Roland Edible and Medicinal Weeds in Albuquerque Yards & Gardens: Dara Saville the Three Sisters Sampler. These dishes enhance an established THROUGH AUGUST 31 Soft Looks: Soft Core Poster Van Loon 10 a.m., FREE w/RSVP to [email protected] or 897-8831 JULY 17–OCTOBER 22 THROUGH JULY 23 The Maya: William M Frej Art and Film Trailers from the menu lineup that boasts the wildly popular New Mexico True The Van Loon Gallery, 612 Agua Fria, Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors NW, 897-8831, cabq.gov/openspace Into the Future: Culture Power Peyton Wright Gallery, Archives of Peter Van Horne Pueblo Feast, an array of traditional local dishes. Cat’s Whiskers, Part 1: Francis Santa Fe, (505) 670-6234 in Native American Art 237 E Palace Ave, Santa Fe, IMEC, 101 Amherst Dr SE, 265-8352, Other offerings include the Buffalo Carpaccio, a regional Di Fronzo Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Evoke Contemporary, 550 S Guadalupe THROUGH JULY 30 THROUGH JULY 31 (505) 989-9888, peytonwright.com shopimec.com take on a global tradition of thinly sliced raw meat; this version 710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, Akunnittinni — A Kinngait St, Santa Fe, (505) 995-9902, Idiomatic: Natalie Voelker marries lightly seared buffalo with red chile. The Frybread (505) 476-1269, evokecontemporary.com Family Portrait: Pitseolak THROUGH SEPTEMBER 3 THROUGH OCTOBER 10 Artist Talk, Sunday, July 17, indianartsandculture.org Ashoona, Napachie Echoes of the Civil War — The Con Cariño: Artists Inspired by Crostini takes a cosmopolitan dish and gives it a Puebloan twist Sculpture, Drawings, Litho- 10 am–Noon Pootoogook, Annie Civil War Pinhole Project: Lowriders with toppings like the Three Sisters Relish aka squash, beans WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 graphs: Susan York Closing Reception, Saturday, July 30, Pootoogook Michael Falco Finding a Voice: The Legacy of and corn. Reception — Adobobot: James Kelly Contemporary, 6–8 pm Forward: Eliza Naranjo Morse Past is Present: Alternative Lloyd Kiva New and IAIA Pueblo Harvest Café Executive Chef David Ruiz and Sous Chef Wayne Nez Gaussoin 1611 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, Factory on 5th, 1715 5th St, (505) 989-1601, jameskelly.com Processes in Contemporary New Mexico Museum of Art, 5 pm, Free, Indian Pueblo Cultural 977-9643, factoryon5.com Lloyd Kiva New: Art, Design, Burt Wilson (Zuni/Navajo) have debuted a new dinner menu Photography 107 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, (505) Center, 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, The Half-Life of Dreams: and Influence that folds Californian and French influences into trademark 476-5072, nmartmuseum.org indianpueblo.org Francis Di Fronzo Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Tin Type Portraits: New Mexican and Puebloan flavors. Helen Hardin Media Gallery, Bryan Whitney Summer Lecture Series: Evoke Contemporary, 550 S Guadalupe 108 Cathedral Pl, Santa Fe, David Richard Gallery, 1570 Pacheco St THROUGH OCTOBER 2 “I’m taking inspiration from California, France and other parts Andrea Keys Connell St, Santa Fe, (505) 995-9902, evokecontemporary.com iaia.edu/museum Ste A1, Santa Fe, 983-9555, Drawing into Architecture: of the world and redesigning dishes with ingredients grown 7 pm, Free, Santa Fe Clay, davidrichardgallery.com Sketches and Models by in New Mexico,” said Ruiz, who also founded 505 Food Fights. 545 Camino de la Familia, Santa Fe, Come Together: Collage, Assemblage & Community Nonsense Abstractings: JL Antoine Predock (505) 984-1122, santafeclay.com Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, “So for example, we did a deconstructed tuna salad infused OFFCenter Community Arts Project, Johnson & Dave Ortiz 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 242-4600, with our red chile vinaigrette, which we make in house with 808 Park Ave SW, 247-1172, Page Coleman Gallery, 6320-B Linn SATURDAY, JULY 23 albuquerquemuseum.org Chimayo red chile.” Artist Talk & Demonstration: offcenterarts.org Ave NE, 238-5071, pagecoleman.com Route 66: Radiance, Rust & [Pro-tip: See our 505 Food Fights coverage online at Sam Tischler & Jackie Mathey Mysteries from Lost Worlds & THROUGH SEPTEMBER 5 Revival on the Mother Road 10:30 am, David Richard Gallery, Forgotten Dreams: bit.ly/505FoodFight] Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, 1570 Pacheco St Ste A1, Santa Fe, Star Liana York The Buzzsaw Sharks of For devoted carnivores’ summertime supper, there’s: Blue 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 242-4600, 983-9555, davidrichardgallery.com Sorrel Sky Gallery, 125 W Palace Ave, Long Ago cabq.gov/museum Corn Fried Chicken with Wilted Winter Greens; Chimayo New Santa Fe, (505) 501-6555, New Mexico Natural History Museum, York Strip with Chimayo Red Chile Potato Pave; and green WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 sorrelsky.com 1801 Mountain Rd NW, THROUGH DECEMBER 30 chile-salted New Mexico Rack of Lamb with Corn Pudding. For Summer Lecture Series: nmnaturalhistory.org A New Century: The Life and Adam Field THROUGH AUGUST 1 vegetarians, the restaurant serves up Winter Harvest Squash THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11 Legacy of Cherokee Artist and 7 pm, Free, Santa Fe Clay, Grown Cold: Jeremy Thomas Ravioli with Butternut Sage Ravioli, Fresh Lemon and Pome- Educator Lloyd “Kiva” New 545 Camino de la Familia, Santa Fe, Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Assumed Identities: Photo- Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, granate Seeds. (505) 984-1122, santafeclay.com 554 S Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, graphs by Anne Noggle 710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, (505) (505) 989-8688, charlottejackson.com Self-Regard: Artist Self-Portraits Pueblo Harvest Café 476-1269, indianartsandculture.org JULY 29–AUGUST 20 from the Collection 2401 12th Street NW Two Man Show: THROUGH AUGUST 2 New Mexico Museum of Art, 724-3510, puebloharvestcafe.com Nicholas Herrera & Patrick Ancient Colors: Gayle Crites 107 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, McGrath Muñiz Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, (505) 476-5072, nmartmuseum.org Puzzle on page 32 Reception, Friday, July 29, 5–7 pm 558 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, (505) Back to Life: The Community CULTURE JULY 15–16 Evoke Contemporary, 992-0711, chiaroscurosantafe.com of Historic Fairview Cemetery 550 S Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, (505) Stone Sculptor Show THROUGH AUGUST 23 Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, LAST THURSDAYS Algodones Gallery, 662 E Frontage Rd, 995-9902, evokecontemporary.com 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 242-4600, Salon 7-15-16: cabq.gov/museum Indigenous Culture‘s Night Out Algodones, NM, (505) 249-8480 JULY 29 –SEPTEMBER 10 6 pm, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Rebecca Bluestone, 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, JULY 15–AUGUST 5 A Retrospective: Peter Millett, Chris Richter THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15 indianpueblo.org Michael Kenna Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, 558 Landscape of an Artist — Living Solo Exhibition: Joan Fenicle Lino Tagliapietra Reception, Friday, August 5, 5–7 pm Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, (505) 992-0711, Treasure: Dan Namingha FIRST SATURDAYS photo-eye Gallery, chiaroscurosantafe.com Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Reception, Friday, July 15, 5–7 pm “Springtime in Abiquiu” Thomas Christopher Haag THROUGH SEPTEMBER Tansey Contemporary, 652 Canyon Rd, 541 S. Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, 710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, (505) (505) 988-5152, photoeye.com THROUGH JULY 27 “The Information Fell Out of a Hole in the Sky,” 2016 El Rito Open Studios Santa Fe, (505) 995-8513, 476-1269, indianartsandculture.org Women Who Shoot — Three Illusionists: Dana Patterson Roth, Marie Maher, 10 am, Free, Follow the Signs, tanseycontemporary.com THROUGH JULY 29 Joan Fenicle. Placitas Community Library, El Rito, NM, (505) 927-8461, Thrice: Thomas Christopher Haag, Jodie Herrera & Roland Van Loon 453 Hwy 165, 867-3355, placitaslibrary.com facebook.com/ElRitoOpenStudios The Van Loon Gallery, 612 Agua Fria, Santa Fe, (505) 670-6234 32 • July 13 – July 26, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS CROSSWORD Crossword You won’t want to miss this Home, Sweet Home by Myles Mellor and Sally York opportunity for your business Across 62. “___ Me,” Withers 26. Dedicated lines 1. “___ be my pleasure!” hit 27. Mongongo to appear in ABQ Free Press’ 4. Enthralled 65. Kind of store 29. Blackguard 8. 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