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AND ENDS Dateline: Republic of Cyprus Doctors were forced to find a creative way to WEIRD NEWS remove two magnets lodged in a young boy’s nose. Last week, the New England Journal of Dateline: Japan Medicine published an account of an 11-year- Kentucky Fried Chicken released a fried old boy was admitted to a hospital in the chicken-scented bath bomb in Japan. KFC capitol city of Cyprus after he had placed two Japan teamed up with Japanese novelty of the most powerful magnets available up his retailers Village Vanguard to release a nose. The two magnets had attracted each drumstick-shaped bath accessory that they other and clamped onto either side of the promise will make bathers smell just like the patient’s nasal septum, causing him to fast-food chain’s famous fried chicken. KFC experience severe pain and bleeding. When he Japan’s twitter account, @KFC_jp, has was first admitted to the emergency room, launched a social media contest that will doctors were unable to tell if the magnets were A UNM student film festival. award 100 followers with a free bath bomb, a still in the patient’s nose, but X-rays revealed red and white KFC-branded box and a coupon two neodymium magnets in the patient’s nasal For the students, by the students. for a Secret Combination Pack of chicken. cavity, each about the size of a watch battery. The competition runs through Nov. 15. KFC He was immediately placed under general has previously treated fans to fried chicken- anesthesia and was prepared for surgery. November 18th at 7 PM! scented sunscreen, flavored lip balm and a According to the patient’s surgeons, he was in candle inspired by the company’s secret danger of septal perforation and the $5! recipe—which consists of 11 unknown herbs development of necrosis if the magnets weren’t and spices. removed quickly, but standard operating tools University of New Mexico were proving useless. Finally, the doctors were Student Union Building, Room 1003 Dateline: USA able to remove the obstructions by using a For more information, visit A former Twitter employee deactivated second set of magnets placed on the outside of swfc.unm.edu President Donald Trump’s account last week. the boy’s nose to counteract the magnetic field 17 According to Twitter’s @TwitterGov account of the first two. The boy suffered damage to his Film Festival Thursday morning, @realDonaldTrump was nasal cartilage and was given adhesion barriers deactivated “due to human error by a Twitter over the traumatized tissue and silicon nose employee.” According to the tweet, the splints to further the healing process. Six president’s account was unavailable for 11 months after the surgery, the boy showed no minutes before it was reactivated in full. Hours signs of permanent damage. later, @TwitterGov tweeted an update of their investigation in the matter, saying that the Dateline: Canada deactivation was caused by “a Twitter A Saskatchewan landowner was surprised to customer support employee who did this on find an abandoned house left on his property. the employee’s last day.” On Friday morning, Patrick Maze claims he was driving to work the president commented on the instance by last week when he discovered a house on a tweeting, “My Twitter account was taken trailer sitting in an empty field on land he down by a rogue employee. I guess the word owns northeast of Pilot Butte, Sask. According must be finally be getting out-and having an to Maze, he assumed whoever left it would impact.” Twitter has said that it is conducting come back. Several days later, however, he an internal review of the matter. came across it again and became concerned. He posted a photo of the house to Facebook Dateline: England and was soon contacted by Brenda Robertson, A British town burned a 36-foot effigy of the house’s owner, who lives nearly 30 miles Harvey Weinstein last week as part of their from Maze. Robertson says her family had been Bonfire Night celebration. According to the waiting for the delivery of their new home Associated Press, citizens in the Edenbridge from when they were told that there was a Bonfire Society choose a celebrity to problem with their power permits, and the immortalize and burn alongside their effigy of house would have to be returned while the Fawkes each year on Guy Fawkes Day—a permits were reissued. After seeing the holiday celebrating Fawkes’ failed attempt to Facebook post, Robertson contacted the blow up British Parliament in 1605. moving company responsible for transporting Representatives of the Bonfire Society told the house, and was allegedly told that the reporters that Weinstein—a prominent movers had been instructed by SaskPower to Hollywood film producer who was recently leave the house on Maze’s property. The accused of sexual misconduct and assault by company reportedly tried contacting Maze or dozens of alleged victims—was an obvious his neighbors, but was unable to reach anyone choice for the terrorist’s mate this year. The at the time. a effigy was unveiled earlier in the week and depicted Weinstein in a bathrobe holding a Compiled by Joshua Lee. Email your weird news to clapperboard with the words “final cut” [email protected].

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State Proposes Changes for Medicaid IDO, Beggars and a Fresco During a public meeting held by the Human Services Department last week, healthcare authorities discussed a set of proposed Civic improvement, safety at issue changes to the state’s Medicaid program that would result in patients having to pay copays and premiums. The meeting was held at the BY CAROLYN CARLSON National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, and the proposal drew criticism aking a cue from ancient Roman leaders, from attending citizens, who voiced concerns Albuquerque City Councilors made it a crime over the ability of low-income patients to meet the financial demands of extended copays and Tto give beggars a quarter along busy roadways, the introduction of premiums. Some also commissioned a new fresco Downtown and opposed the elimination of transitional and tweaked the proposed overhaul of the city’s retroactive coverage. Under the HSD’s planning and zoning codes at their Nov. 6 regular proposed changes, the state will charge meeting. premiums ranging from $10 to $50 depending on household income, copays for doctor visits will cost $5, inpatient and outpatient surgery Revisiting IDO will cost $50 a day and prescription drugs About 25 Westside neighborhood associations would cost $2 to $8. If a recipient fails to pay came to together to ask the Council to put the premiums for 90 days, they risk losing brakes on approval of the city’s proposed coverage. Medicaid covers more than 40 percent of the population in New Mexico. Integrated Development Ordinance. The groups According to reports, state Medicaid costs asked for a pause of at least 90 days, but preferably could grow to $82 million next year due to 6 months. The IDO is a comprehensive rewrite of policy changes in federal funding. the city’s 40-year-old development plan along with its associated zoning code. The proposed IDO consolidates dozens of separate zoning plans Patriotic City Councilors Trudy Jones and Ken Sanchez ERIC WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY APS to Appoint New Board Member into one inclusive document. City planners and supporters say the update is needed to simplify Four candidates are looking to fill the vacant and integrate the city’s zoning regulations, to Albuquerque Public Schools Board of in the traffic lanes. Councilor Trudy Jones in the Torreon at the National Hispanic Cultural Education seat. Last month, Analee Maestas streamline the city’s development review and sponsored the “pedestrian safety ordinance” that Center. resigned from her position on the board approval procedures, and to improve economic prohibits collecting or begging for money at following allegations of embezzlement at a development. intersections. This includes firefighters doing Stepping Up charter school she helped found. Earlier in the Those opposing the plan say the plan has not year, State Attorney General Hector Balderas their boot brigades holiday funding drives or folks Kudos go out to three Burqueños who are been vetted or explained completely and it threatened legal action against Maestas when handing out flyers. doing something to make a difference. The city’s pushes high density zoning across the city. It also an investigation into La Promesa Early City law enforcement officers can now issue Arts Board welcomes Dorothy Stermer, the Learning Center uncovered that Maestas’ does away with individual neighborhood sector citations when motorists in the travel lanes Affordable Housing Board greets Shawn Colbert, daughter—La Promesa’s assistant business plans, which protect many historic physically engage with pedestrians along and Gary Van Luchene was reappointed to the manager—had embezzled around $700,000 neighborhoods. The folks opposing the plan say from the school. Some of the theft happened sidewalks and intersections. This means if you city’s Ethics Board. the proposed ordinance reflects policies to restrict hand the down-and-out person on the corner a during Maestas’ tenure as Executive Director neighborhood associations and property owners at the school. The APS board will now have to dollar, you could get a ticket and have to go to select a new member on Nov. 13 after in the administrative and approval process, court. Quick Hits Councilors also got some other business done conducting public interviews with the elevating government and friendly developers The city previously had an aggressive candidates. The new board member will serve above everyone else. for Albuquerque citizens when they dealt with panhandling ordinance, but it was found to the following procedures: through 2019, the remainder of the term. They Joe Valles, from the Westside Coalition of violate free speech and due process rights. The will officially take office Nov. 15 and will • Accepted a Department of Justice Grant for Neighborhood Associations, said the IDO is not American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico represent District 1. about $294,000 for an opioid abuse program that ready for approval due to too many problems. says that citizens have the right to stand in public will proactively address overdose survivors by Valles said the rewrite imposes severe restrictions places like sidewalks and street corners to solicit connecting them with treatment and support on people’s rights and gives preferential treatment money. immediately following the overdose. Currently, Chief Eden Announces Retirement to developers. Councilor Jones said the ordinance is not many overdose survivors have nowhere to go and Albuquerque Police Chief Gorden Eden Councilors dealt with about 19 amendments about stopping free speech, it is about safety for are released back on the streets with no announced his retirement last weekend, to the plan, some of which were intended to both drivers and pedestrians in a city where there immediate support or treatment plan. effective at the end of November. The ameliorate some of the issues of concern. is a high rate of pedestrian deaths. The Councilor, announcement was sent in an email to Eden’s Councilors approved some and others not. however, did not cite any specific examples of • Approved a real estate sale of about $750,000 for colleagues. According to the email, the chief There is one more public hearing at 5pm injuries arising from beggar/car interactions. 113 acres of Burque-owned land in Doña Ana made his decision to retire in March. He Monday, Nov. 13, before the Council gets set to County. We owned the land through a prior land thanked all the “outstanding” officers for their vote on the massive document. Some of the swap and the City of Las Cruces wants it for “great work” as well as thanking the Councilors have said they want this passed before Downtown Fresco possible future animal welfare expansion. The land department’s civilian staff. Eden’s time as Police Chief was marred by controversy. Within weeks Mayor Richard Berry leaves office. Valles has said On a more positive note, Councilors is upon a former landfill so Councilors wanted to commissioned a new fresco illustrating New of starting the job in 2014, Eden was faced that such a rush is “not good governance.” For make sure there will not be any future liability, with national news coverage following the more information log on to abc-zone.com, check Mexico’s deep agricultural roots. The mural, by satisfied themselves and approved the sale. a infamous Boyd shooting—in which two officers out the project Facebook page or view the official local artist Frederico Vigil, will soon grace the shot a homeless man in the Foothills. Soon project youtube video at city’s downtown Convention Center. The 2,540- Send your comments about the City Council to after, the US Department of Justice announced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBih7OSfZ square foot mural will cost about $293,000 and [email protected]. that due to APD’s consistent use of excessive force, it would be stepping in to enforce W8. will take about three and a half years to complete. In addition, Vigil will mentor up to 10 art reforms. Eden is leaving now as the city faces Special Public Hearing concerning the IDO one of its worst crime epidemics. Eden will An End to Handouts students in the art of fresco. Monday, Nov. 13 • 5pm serve as chief until the new mayoral When it is done, the finished work will reflect Vincent E. Griego Chambers administration takes office Dec. 1. Both Councilors approved a measure prohibiting the richness of Rio Grande Valley agriculture and Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Center mayoral candidates have said that they would pedestrians from soliciting motorists and banning viticulture heritage from Las Cruces to Northern 1 Civic Plaza NW not retain Eden as Police Chief. a motorists from interacting with pedestrians while New Mexico. Vigil is also the artist of the fresco View it on GOV TV 16 or at cabq.gov/govtv

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Welcome, Madame President! ZACH BAKER VIA THE MANEATER O.B P E/& BY AUGUST MARCH and growth policies have darkened the school’s This week, the columist at the local daily XXX 2PN mission and its reputation among citizens. reported on yet another alleged example of Getting UNM back on track will be much abuse and entitlement in Loboland. Cynthia ast week—after some resistance from the like getting this town to travel down a Herald claims she was raped by a male resident Lfaculty, believe it or not—the state’s productive path. Such a process will require a in the anesthesiology program in 2009. She flagship university chose its 22nd president sustained, progressive vision initiated by the further asserts that the institution failed to from a lofty contingent of contenders. The new president herself and it must address the provide her with support and protection, board of regents at the Univeristy of New two issues outlined below. eventually dropping Herald from a course of Mexico chose Garnett S. Stokes, late of the study that ended in graduation and a career for University of Missouri, to lead the lobos in her tormenter. If what Ms. Herald told Joline 2018 and beyond. Stokes will be the first A Mission of Misogyny? Krueger rings true in the courtroom—or even female president for our beloved—and In December 2014, the US Department of despite its rebuttal—it’s hoped that UNM’s bedeviled—“Harvard on the Rio Grande.” justice initiated a lengthy investigation of new president uses her bully pulpit to It is common knowledge—or rather the sexual assault policies and procedures at fomidably denouce the institutional culture editors at Weekly Alibi hope it’s common UNM. Though the DOJ did not present that continues to allow such egregious knowledge; that’s a clear indicator that significant details, it acknowledged that the behavior. someone besides the night shift operator in the investigation came after community circulation department is reading this paper’s complaints about assault and harrassment. venerable news section—that Weekly Alibi has In October 2017, the university announced Athletics Accountability been openly and mostly implacably critical of it had made improvements and progress in Recent developments involving UNM’s the school in the years leading up to Stokes’ addressing these complex issues. athletic department—in particular audits and appointment. Unfortunately, on-campus assault, investigations by the state auditor’s and That’s because literally and figuratively, harassment and unwelcome sexual behavior, attorney general’s office—that began with we’re all Lobos. Many an Alibi staffer came especially among males and directed toward questions about junkets to Scotland and free outta that particular font of academia, more females at UNM, continues to be problematic, rides for certain suite users at the Pit must be than a few of that group had an opportunity to painting the school in a negative light and adequately addressed. work on The Daily Lobo. Most importantly, distracting from its educational mission. Though the retirement of UNM Athletic what happens at UNM is important to all The list is tediously long, yet it makes a Director Paul Krebs in June was a good place Burqueños. frightening read: a former UNM president who to start a housecleaning mission, more work is The institution should represent all that ran a sex-for-feria website from his campus needed. As it stands, Krebs’ actions point to our city strives to be, it should not only be a office, a department noted for ostracizing a the continuance of a culture of entitlement reflection of the larger Albuquerque female grad student for her associations with and manipulation that routinely flouts ethical community, but also an arbiter of culture. supposedly subversive subculture, an accountability by those in positions of power. UNM should be a positive role model, anthropolgy professor out of control and a There is also the matter of the department’s economically, intellectually and ethically too. celebrated soloist who had an affair with the $1.3 million budget deficit. Taken together All too often though—and especially in the woman in charge of fundraising for his with a losing football program, it is time to past two decades—the actions of individuals academic operation and allegedly some grad consider the real scope and purpose of Lobo with deep professional and academic ties to students under his tutelage as well. athletic endeavors. a the university as well as certain unsound fiscal

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THURSDAY NOV. 9 FRIDAY NOV. 10 WE WILL NEVER FORGET BLINDED WITH Kristallnacht is one of the more common names given SCIENCE to the violent and destructive pogrom carried out against Jews, their cultural artifacts and edifices, This Friday, Nov. 10, is the between Nov. 9 and 10, 1938, by civilian forces within International Science Center the Nazi Party in Germany. As a singular event, it and Science Museum Day—a demonstrated the sort of violence and destruction that time to celebrate knowledge, would mark the Holocaust and is seen as an instigator technology and applying of the wider, government-sanctioned oppression of brainpower to the world’s problems. Jews that would follow it. As a consequence of the rest This year, in conjunction with the of Western Civilization ultimately crushing the Nazi United Nations’ World Science menace and finally ending the Holocaust, the event is Day for Peace and Development, memorialized yearly. This year in Albuquerque, the scientists from around the globe Remembrance of Kristallnacht takes place at the are participating in a worldwide Holocaust and Intolerance Museum on Thursday, Nov. experiment to track mosquitoes, 17, from 7 to 8pm. The observance includes a film and you can join in. The experiment viewing and discussion about the past, the future and starts at 3pm at ¡Explora! and is humanity and morality ... all that good stuff that we as open to all ages. Tickets start at a race of intelligent, compassionate beings, should $4 for kids and $8 for adults. never forget. HOLOCAUST & INTOLERANCE MUSEUM OF NEW ¡EXPLORA! 1701 MOUNTAIN NW, 3 TO MEXICO 616 CENTRAL AVE SW, 7 TO 8PM alibi.com/v/5bhw. (August 5PM alibi.com/v/5bvg. (Joshua Lee) a March) a COURTESY OF DER SPIEGEL SATURDAY NOV. 11 WEDNESDAY NOV. 15 BIRD SONG HEALTHY PLANET, HEALTHY One might well argue that the preternatural cry PEOPLE of the Sandhill Crane is its own beautiful music, but if the calls of the second largest crane in Each year, the Quivira Coalition puts on a conference existence aren’t exactly music to your ears, Valle that focuses on topics of ranching, farming and de Oro National Wildlife Refuge is delivering conservation—be sure to catch it from Nov. 15 to 17. on both birding and musical performance this The organization, which turns 20 this year, is calling Saturday, Nov. 11, at Music and Migration, a their three-day conference Quivira Coalition Annual free afternoon event where visitors to the refuge Conference: Ranching and Farming at the Radical can enjoy tours to see the Sandhill Cranes, as Center this year. There are workshops and panels at well as enjoy performances from local artists. the Embassy Suites Hotel on sustainable farming, Head to the South Valley between 1 and 4pm to mindfulness in producing and consuming meat, and enjoy the music all around the place. VALLE DE the myriad ways that healthy soil and plants make for healthy people. Find out more about individual events ORO NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 7851 SECOND STREET SW, PHOTO BY MORITZ NÄHR 1 TO 4PM alibi.com/v/5asa. (Maggie Grimason) a and buy donation-based tickets at quiviracoalition.org/conference. EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL LIKE MELANCHOLIA, BUT 1000 WOODWARD PLC NE, 8AM TO 5PM alibi.com/v/5bd0. (Robin WITHOUT THE PLANET Babb) a HONORING FORGOTTEN The Albuquerque Philharmonic performs Gustav Mahler’s HEROES Fourth Symphony on Saturday, Nov. 11. In case you want to know, Mahler leads to modernism; it’s thick, As John F. Kennedy said, “The cost of freedom is always voluptuously sad music entwined with an intuitively high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path inventive sense of orchestration and musical storytelling we shall never choose, and that is the path of that make this dude’s work more that just good, some surrender, or submission.” Honor that commitment say. And the writ is all about various intensities as well: from fellow locals who have protected our freedoms This symphony imagines the afterlife of a human child and rights this Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, at the Indian in heaven, with a musical theme taken from an earlier Pueblo Cultural Center. The Veterans Day vocal work by Mahler called “Das himmlische Leben” Commemoration begins at 10am with a flag-raising (“The Heavenly Life”). Hannah Stephens and Paul ceremony and honor songs, the presentation of Haung are the featured soprano and violinist, respectively dignitaries, followed by a presentation from the Tso Dzil and Roberto Minczuk conducts the N.M. Philharmonic Mount Taylor Color Guard Unit. Give thanks for those at Popejoy Hall in a reflective rendition of the work of who have given their time, well-being and more this one of the 20th century’s most important composers Saturday! INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER 2401 12TH STREET starting at 6pm. POPEJOY HALL 203 CORNELL DR NE, 6 TO COURTESY OF THE IPCC ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY NW, 10AM TO 3PM alibi.com/v/57v1. (Rini Grammer) a 8:30PM alibi.com/v/5asf. (August March) a

THE BAD PLUS IS ACTUALLY, LIKE, REALLY GOOD The Bad Plus is one of the most spectacular jazz groups of the era, and they’re coming through Albuquerque to perform at the Outpost Performance Space. The dynamic trio of pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid Anderson and drummer Dave King have been called “as badass as highbrow gets” by Rolling Stone, so you know you’re in for something good. Iverson is leaving the band at the end of 2017, so this is your final chance to see them perform with all their original members. Matinee show on Saturday, Nov 11. Doors open at 12:30pm, and the performance 1 to 3pm. Tickets are $35, $30 for members and $5 for students. OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE 210 YALE BLVD SE, 12:30PM alibi.com/v/5c1g. (Robin Babb) a

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SATURDAY NOV 11 COMMUNITY ALBUQUERQUE OPEN SPACE VISITOR CENTER Return of the Sandhill Crane Celebration. Presentations, children’s activities, viewing scopes, crafts, workshops and more. 6500 Coors Blvd CALENDAR NW. 9am-5pm. ALL-AGES! 897-8831. alibi.com/v/5bkd. BOOFY’S BEST FOR PETS Sole-Ful Experience Shoe Donation THURSDAY NOV 9 Drive. Donate gently used shoes of any size or type. Collection helps local nonprofits Paws To People and Sanctuary@ABQ fund CRAFT REPUBLIC TechNewMexico Career Fair 2017 . Network projects that improve the lives of people and pets in the commu- with employers from tech companies and learn about open career nity. 8201 Golf Course Rd. NW. 11am-3pm. ALL-AGES! 890-0757. opportunities. 4301 The Lane at 25 NE. 5pm. 344-9430. alibi.com/v/5bv6. alibi.com/v/5b04. CORNUCOPIA ADULT AND FAMILY SERVICES Cornucopia EXPO NEW MEXICO New Mexico Chinese Lantern Festival . Light Matanza. 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Compiled by Megan Reneau. Submit your events at alibi.com/events. NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 WEEKLY ALIBI [11] feature | WiNter GuiDe Winter Guide What’s happenin’ and hoppin’ across N.M.

BY MEGAN RENEAU nautical dreams. Commencing on Nov. 24 and Alamos for this city-wide celebration. (Maggie you agree, you might want to head down to continuing through Dec. 31, take a trip hosted by Grimason) Truth or Consequences on Dec. 8, for the day- the Christmas on the Pecos Boat Tours that long, Old Fashioned Christmas celebration: a ou better watch out, you better not cry, you includes a riverboat ride presenting panoramic tree lighting, light parade, photos with Santa, hot Ybetter not pout, we’re telling you why ... views of illuminated backyards, islands of cocoa and caroling. There’s also line dancing at There’s plenty of activities ... state-wide! twinkling lights and shimmering city sights. the Spaceport Visitor Center, because New Being the dedicated readers that you are, you (August March) Mexico has its own weird traditions. (Robin know that within the metro area of N.M. there Babb) are literally hundreds of events going on each week, but we wanted to share all the holiday and Nov. 24 winter-related events that are happening across Beginning the weekend of Nov. 24 to 26 and Dec. 9 to 10 the state. From north to south and east to west, continuing on weekends (Friday through Snowboarding is kind of the seasonal pastime of we scoured through the towns of our great state Sunday) through the end of 2017, the rousing the entire Southwest. If you haven’t learned to do to bring you the best and most interesting events. and rustic Roswell Christmas Railway offers it yet, you’ll have a great chance the weekend of Choose one or all to attend, and be sure to tell excursions on the Roswell Christmas Railway Dec. 9 and 10, when Ski Santa Fe hosts their them the good ole Alibi sent you! from St. Nicholas station in Roswell through a Dec. 2 Learn to Ride Weekend. Qualified instructors laser-light tunnel to a brilliant Nativity scene, the In our unprofessional estimate, somewhere teach you the basics from 10am to 3pm Saturday Polar Zone, Santa’s Square and the World of around 75 percent of adults spend the holiday and Sunday. You can get the lift, lesson and Lights! Passengers can count on an amazing season (let’s approximate Thanksgiving through rentals for $180, or lift and lesson only for $150. holiday experience filled with holiday-themed Jan. 2) with a blood alcohol content that levels Ages 10 and older. (Robin Babb) magic, food and shopping in one of our state’s out around the legal limit. Maintain your buzz by most interesting southern towns. (August March) heading to the Carlsbad Winter Wine Festival (with a designated driver, duh) on Saturday, Dec. Dec. 16 to 17 2. The festival includes all the wine you might Instead of sending each other Amazon wish lists Nov. 25 to Dec. 30 expect, plus arts and crafts. Amaro, Sheehan, this year, maybe you and your family could During the holiday season, there’s a River of Troubled Minds, Tularosa and St. Clair are just a commit to buying their holiday gifts from local Lights in Burque! Presented by our city few of the participating purveyors of the good makers. For one weekend, you can head to La government, the New Mexico BioPark Society stuff. Purchase tickets online Fonda Hotel on the Santa Fe Plaza to peruse and the Albuquerque BioPark, this yearly feast (carlsbadwinterwine.com) or at the door for $10 goods made by Native artists and craftspeople at Nov. 14 to 19 for the senses happens at the ABQ BioPark to $12, and don’t forget to pack your ID. the Winter Indian Market. It’s $10 for an Down south of Albuquerque, the mighty Rio Botanic Garden from Nov. 25 through Dec. 30, (Maggie Grimason) individual day pass, $15 for a two-day pass. Buy Grande inches and twists its way through a beginning at 5pm nightly. Though the event is your tickets in advance at swaia.org. (Robin beautiful wetlands landscape famous as a winter closed on Dec. 24 and 25, it’s still a joyous way to Babb) nesting ground for water birds of all sorts. get in touch with holiday spirits and family visits. Dec. 2 The beautiful, sparkly chaos of the Albuquerque Sandhill cranes, in particular are some of the Hot food and beverages are available on-site, and Dec. 20 to 21 area’s most beautiful winged visitors and from the BioPark’s Polar Bear Express train offers Twinkle Light Parade is upon us again. This year The winter solstice is kind of the OG winter Nov. 14 to 19 the Festival of the Cranes at the participants a stunning ride to a river where the procession of winter wonder kicks off at 5pm holiday. It’s the longest day of the year—and also Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge everything’s bright and holiday-shiny. (August and marches on into the night, closing out marks the coming of spring and warmer days in San Antonio N.M. celebrates the beautiful March) around 9:30pm. We’ll never forget sitting on a ahead. Head out to the Winter Solstice birds’ wintry residence in our state. (August curbside somewhere between Girard and Celebration at the Aztec Ruins National March) Washington Streets (the parade’s route) and Dec. 1 to 3 watching people go nuts when Combo from Monument, where you’ll be able to witness the Not just balloons—but holiday spirits—are going “Breaking Bad” cruised by in an RV, throwing sunset aligning with the Aztec West great Nov. 18 to be soaring at the long-running rally at the candy to the crowd. Make some special memories house—a clever design that the Ancestral On Nov. 18, take a trip to the Farm & Ranch 37th Annual Red Rock Balloon Rally in of your own by heading to Nob Hill on Saturday, Puebloans used to mark the passage of the year. Heritage Museum in Las Cruces, N.M. for a Gallup that runs from Friday, Dec. 1 to Sunday, Dec. 2. (Maggie Grimason) Dec 20 and 21, 4:30-5:15pm. Free. (Robin delicious holiday event that showcases state- Dec. 3. The rally—set in Gallup’s beautiful Babb) grown agricultural produce. Homegrown: A geological landscape of sandstone at Red Rock New Mexico Food Show & Gift Market State Park—brings more than 200 balloons every Dec. 4 features more than 60 vendors selling and year. The event is totally free to attend, and Try to determine the best gingerbread house offering samples of products that include award- features not just the expected mass ascensions among the hundreds of literal works of art that winning salsas, wine, pies, cookies, sauces, honey, and a beloved “Balloominaria” display, but also are entered at the Indian Pueblo Cultural jerky, candy, cheese, tortillas and more. New fun runs, performances and more. (Maggie Center’s annual Gingerbread House Contest. Mexico-made crafts are also part of the event! Grimason) The time and talent put into each little Admission is $5 per vehicle and the first 100 gingerbread world is evidenced as you walk the displays that encompass a multitude of styles and vehicles each day receive a free burlap shopping Dec. 1 to 3 bag. (August March) even subjects. You too, can judge for yourself who This weekend-long WinterFest and Holiday did it best by popping in to the center starting on Light Parade (from Friday, Dec. 1 to Sunday, Dec. 4 when the entries go up for display. Be Nov. 24 to Dec. 31 Dec. 3) is a literal holiday buffet set in the snowy warned, these might put your gingerbread shack Contrary to popular opinion, there are navigable mountain town of Los Alamos. What’s on your to shame. (Maggie Grimason) rivers in New Mexico! Notably, the holiday holiday bucket list? To see Santa Claus? They’ve Dec. 24 season is the best time to engage in floaty got him! Tree lighting? It’s going down in Los This Christmas Eve, go out to see the holiday adventures on our big, broad body of water to the Alamos. Christmas concerts? Maybe a parade? Dec. 8 lights without worrying about driving: Hop on south, the Pecos. Carlsbad, N.M. is the place Check and check. If you want to amplify your Christmastime should feel like a black-and-white the ABQ RIDE bus and enjoy a 45-minute tour where you can indulge your navidad-centered festiveness this year, head no further than Los movie and a cozy sweater made of nostalgia. If through the neighborhoods that get decked out

[12] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 Feature | winter guide for the season for the 53rd Annual ABQ RIDE Zdan, Josh Grider, Ben Danaher, Mike Luminaria Tour. There are six different buses Addington and more! (Rini Grammer) leaving between 5:30-7:20pm from the Downtown Convention Center. Tickets are Jan. 26 to 28 $3.50 for adults and $2.20 for children and Texans love skiing, and New Mexico ski areas seniors. Buy tickets and see the route at love Texas tourists. Angel Fire is celebrating this luminariatour.com. (Robin Babb) symbiotic relationship with a weekend concentrating on all things Texas at the Big Ol’ nov. 25 to March 24 Texas Weekend at Angel Fire in Taos. Enjoy Head up to Red River Ski Area any Saturday country music concerts, food and whiskey between Nov. 25, through March 24, or for an samplings, a Texas Hold ‘Em tournament and the extra special showing on Christmas Eve to catch world-famous “Big Texan Steak Challenge.” a glimpse of the 45-year-old tradition of fire and (Devin D. O’Leary) poles at the Torchlight Parade and Fireworks! Catch the skiing jib contest at 5pm and the oh- Jan. 31 to Feb. 4 so-glorious fireworks starting at 7pm. (Rini The 32nd Annual Taos Winter Wine Festival is Grammer) a multi-day celebration of wine and food and includes many local Taos restaurants and over 40 Jan. 1 national wineries. Things culminate in Saturday Ring in the new year in the coolest way night’s Grand Tasting. Before that, though, you possible—jump into Lake Maloya near Raton can participate in wine seminars, wine dinners for the Polar Bear Plunge, Jan. 1! If that doesn’t and an on-mountain apres ski party. (Devin D. sound too chill to you, visitors can also enjoy O’Leary) other winteresque activities like snow bowling, ice-skating, sledding or robbing a snow bank. Feb. 2 Participants of the jump are expected to register The World Championship Shovel Races are no later than Dec. 6, but we’re sure if you contact more complicated than the title suggests. Not them after that, they’d be cool with it. (Rini only is shovel racing a thing, but the World Grammer) Championships take place in New Mexico’s very own Taos. Maybe it is simple: Park your bum on Jan. 13 to 15 a snow shovel and slide down the mountain. Red River is bumpin’ this year with an array of What began as a jokey competition among lift fun, family-friendly events like the Red River operators in the ’70s, however, has evolved into Winter Carnival happening Jan. 13 to Jan. 15. an elaborate party filled with costumes, radar Join in on ski joring, snow carving, racing and guns and crazy cardboard contraptions. (Devin D. snowmobiling. For those who want to enjoy the O’Leary) slopes from afar, y’all can enjoy live music and a mustache and beard competition with cash prizes Feb. 10 from the Red River Miner. (Rini Grammer) This year’s Chocolate Fantasia theme is “Wild West Days.” More than 30 shops, galleries and Jan. 23 Downtown merchants in Silver City are Enjoy an exclusive and rarely allowed glimpse decorating around the theme, and competing for into the cultural and religious celebrations of the the best-tasting chocolate treats. Tasting tickets San Ildefonso Pueblo at the Saint Ildefonso Feast get you samples of 20 different chocolate Day. Beginning at dawn, see performances from confections. Vote for your favorites and help raise animal dancers, a fascinating Mass and most money for local youth outreach programs for the importantly, eat delicious food! (Rini Grammer) Mimbres Region Arts Council. (Devin D. O’Leary)

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[14] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 ARTS | CULTURE SHOCK FOUND OBJECTS BY MAGGIE GRIMASON The Things with Wings Patrick Nagatani, 1945-2017 Nagatani once wrote of his work and unique “tapist” process that, “the Zen of the material AirDance New Mexico launches two new performances this weekend and process moves me to spiritual happiness. I’ve been in the zone off and on for over 30 years with this work. Most things seem to now BY MAGGIE GRIMASON have a place in the cosmic meaning of things … I believe that the pieces have a life of their own and will change very slowly in time, much like he video unfolds like this: A white plastic mummies from ancient Egypt have lasted Tbroom with stiff yellow bristles is poised in through the centuries but nevertheless have the lower frame of the camera and ahead is changed.” The work of Nagatani, a longtime massive brown Wolf Spider, unassumingly faculty member of UNM’s renowned chilling on the terra cotta tiles of YouTube photography program, will certainly endure, user “That Broom’s” house. (I’m assuming it is though it is with great sadness that friends, family, students, admirers and the art community That Broom’s house; this video, after all, is at large marked his passing during the last week billed in all caps as THE ORIGINAL version.) of October. The camera advances as does the broom, the Nagatani was born in Chicago in 1945 to spider coming in to sharper focus. If you’re like Japanese-American parents who had survived me, that is, the kind of person that catches internment during World War II. Nagatani later everything from crickets to cockroaches in jars moved to Los Angeles, where he earned his MFA in 1980. He produced numerous photographs and takes them outside to safety, then this during his storied career—keen inquiries into next part is hard to watch. The broom staged scenes and studio set-ups. These images, descends with fury, smashing the poor spider. and much of his work, often explored the topics But in a Charlotte’s Web-esque turn of events, of Buddhism, nuclear power, history and the when the broom is lifted, hundreds multitudes of identity. In 1982 he began his (thousands?) of tiny, baby spiders explode “tapist” work—that is, transforming found printed photographs into icons, relying heavily outwards across the tile from the center point on the often disregarded material of masking of their writhing mother’s body. The broom tape. In 1987, Nagatani joined the UNM holder frantically tries to sweep up the tiny Departments of Art and Art History, where he black specks, but they are a small army. It’s like was a much admired educator, receiving many instant karma if you’re team spider. accolades and awards during his tenure, which It seems unlikely that this YouTube video ended when he retired in 2007. “Through his photography and teaching, might have inspired something as nuanced as Patrick devoted his life to finding and sharing an aerial dance performance, but the fact is the deep generosity of the soul. His art revealed that it has. In the dressing room before the location where creativity, interior life and the AirDance New Mexico’s spring performance, AirDance New Mexico takes theater to the sky through aerial WILLIAM BLACKSHEAR life of the spirit are mysteriously woven the video was passed around and played among dance performances. Their newest is titled Entomography. together,” Director of the UNM Art Museum, Arif the dancers when someone made the offhand Khan wrote in an announcement last week. For disbelief,” Furgal said, though she described an everyday. Creepy clowns, dolls, small spaces, those of us who will continually return to suggestion, “We should do a performance Nagatani’s work, through all the years and all its based on bugs.” The group took the idea and opening number where stilters are transformed being alone, even the fear of not fitting in— into stick bugs through costuming, and that the pieces compiled into this show run the inevitable changes, what will never be altered is ran with it. After months of preparation, its abiding soulfulness. premiering this Friday, Nov. 10, and playing there is a slug that “you can definitely tell is a gamut. “There’s a good array of creepy crawlers through Sunday, Nov. 12 is Entomography, an slug.” The base costume for all the dancers is a and the genuine and heartfelt,” Furgal original performance put on by our local dark colored leotard inspired by the iridescent summarized. The distinct performances of Nature is What We Know professional aerial dance troupe at the wings of beetles. Scare Tactics and Entomography overlap this “Nature is Harmony—/Nature is what we know— AirDance ArtSpace (3030 Isleta Blvd. SW). In Entomography, performers make use of weekend, with the former on a limited run, /Yet have no art to say—/So impotent Our Wisdom is/To her Simplicity.” Emily Dickinson “Sometimes we start from choreography— aerial silks, hammocks, cubes and a special Saturday and Sunday at 1pm, also at AirDance apparatus designed just for this show that ArtSpace. wrote these words in the mid-19th century, like that’s an amazing trick, that’s an amazing capping off another short lyrical masterpiece. shape, how do we put a story to it? And mimics a spiderweb. With these props, the Fostering the creativity of these younger From Li Bai (“Frost blankets all the stuff of sometimes we start from story and that informs story unfolds in moments both poignant and performers is part of what drives Furgal’s autumn,/The wind blows with the great desert’s how the show is going to work,” Joanna Furgal, playful. Dancer Kristen Woods has a solo as a passion for her work. “It is so cool to watch cold”) to Eileen Myles (“Nature/is out of the program manager and the director of moth on the silks trying to touch the light. In young artists become young artists,” she said. control/you tell me & that’s what’s so/good about/it”) the wild world around us has long Entomography explained. “For this show, the other scenes, a small army of ants move over Though her enthusiasm for sharing this up- the cube which, has transformed by and-coming art form extends to every type of moved poets to put pen to paper. The poets of story came first.” In this theatrical exploration New Mexico could hardly be an exception—what of dance and the smaller world underfoot and imaginative power, into a piece of food. “The learner. To that end, AirDance isn’t just with the mountains, deserts and rivers that cut overhead, a human wanders into a world of story really informs the movement quality,” performance collective, but they also offer through the landscape. human-sized bugs, “he is studying them, but Furgal said, “so, as ants, we are all very angular classes. “Albuquerque has such a thriving arts New Mexico Wilderness Alliance—a nonprofit the story is about his interaction with this and methodical.” In another scene, where the scene, I think it’s important to have this that is “dedicated to the protection, restoration and continued enjoyment of New Mexico’s world and if he changes it or it changes him.” slug oozes over the same cube, the movement represented here,” Furgal said, going on to becomes, “very fluid and funny.” stress that the beauty and magic of aerial wildlands and wilderness areas” was quick to The intrepid explorer encounters all identify the dialogue between nature and art, manner of insect life—slugs, ants, moths and Happening the same weekend as dance is accessible for everyone. “If you see a and so, have put together the expansive butterflies. The AirDance performers create Entomography is another performance, staged show, and wish you could do that—you Wilderness: Land Untrammeled, a group show of these bugs-turned-characters with very by AirDance’s junior crew, this piece titled absolutely can! You can engage with this art more than 50 visual artists that runs through deliberate sets of motion and with props, Scare Tactics. These students of aerial dance form. You can fly.” Dec. 9 at Page Coleman Gallery (6320-B Linn Ave. NE). The beauty of the landscape will also though, because of the nature of aerial were self-directed in the creation of the Entomography and Scare Tactics take flight content and story of the show, working with this weekend. Entomography will be performed be translated by more than 20 poets performing performance (which of course, involves in the gallery on Saturday, Nov. 11 from 2 to movement at a height through the use of silks guidance from Furgal, the two other teachers at 8pm Friday and Saturday and 6pm on 4:30pm. The Alliance has also put together a and other materials) costumes are paired at the nonprofit dance space, and artistic Sunday. Scare Tactics takes the stage Saturday collection of the poetry, printed by Collective down, so as not to become entangled with the director and founder Debra Landau. Scare and Sunday at 1pm. Find out more Perception, that will be available for purchase at equipment. “It requires some suspension of Tactics addresses fears both otherworldly and information about performances and classes at this free event. a airdance.org. a

NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 WEEKLY ALIBI [15] ARTS | ARTS INTERVIEW Indigenous Comic Con Round Two Tewa Tales of Suspense! creator Jason Garcia visits the annual convention

BY MAGGIE GRIMASON When did you develop of the idea for Tewa Tales of Suspense!? I began developing the idea for Tewa Tales of ndigenous Comic Con is returning for year Suspense! around 2005, when I was visiting Itwo, bringing all things “Indigenerd” to multiple sites related to the Pueblo Revolt of Albuquerque Nov. 10 through 12 at Isleta 1680, plus I knew that I wanted to document Resort & Casino (11000 Broadway Blvd. SE). and research this important story/historical It’s The expansive weekend-long festival features event related to my own Tewa culture. Plus, also Exchange ideas! everything you’d expect of a comic con— creating a way to visually tell this story and your AIR Your celebrities, cosplay, panels, vendors and make it easier for a younger audience [was plans & information movies—but this one also has robots, important to me]. Children, including my own, WATER Participate in the discussion puppetry, a maker space and so much more! that have learned their history and choices and make a difference in! Indigenous Comic Con, which celebrates the made by their ancestors that have allowed us to your community! expansiveness of Indigenous comic culture, is maintain, sustain and keep our Tewa and Pueblo bringing to Albuquerque the likes of Eugene cultural identities intact despite 500+ years of NEXT MEETING Braverock best known for his role in 2017’s contact. Wednesday, Nov. 15 Wonder Woman, the The first clay tile piece was created in 2007 Striving for 5:15–7:00 pm! actresses/models/gamers/entrepreneurs The and since then I’ve created multiple pieces in continuous Corrales Senior Center Baker Twins and a myriad of local and regional the series using different mediums. Traditional environmental 4324 CORRALES ROAD • CORRALES artists, like Jason Garcia, creator of Tewa Tales clay tiles mimic the size of comic books. I’ve YOUR improvement of Suspense!, who hails from Santa Clara also created pottery that tells stories in a circular at INTEL Facilitator Jessie Lawrence [email protected]! Pueblo. manner. The exhibition Tewa Tales of Suspense! CONVERSATION 505.603.4351 Looking to his upcoming appearance at the is currently at the Poeh Museum in Pojoaque Community Environmental enda & Other Materials second annual Indigenous Comic Con, where Pueblo and runs until January 2018 and is a e Ag Working Group Se www.cewg.org he will display work and deliver a talk on seven serigraph print suite illustrating the “Pride and Power: Reimagining Indigenous Pueblo Revolt of 1680. This work was part of Identity,” Garcia took some time out of his my MFA in printmaking work at the University preparations to answer some questions about of Wisconsin. his history, inspirations and work. How do you translate Native culture and Alibi: Tell me about your first introduction stories into imagery like this? to the arts and the arts your family The majority of the work comes from personal practiced? research which includes reading various Garcia: I come from a family of artists— historical documents, books and other writings potters, painters, jewelers and various crafts regarding the Pueblo historical events. I also people. I grew up in a very immersive, creative speak with Pueblo elders and people to gain the artistic environment. My parents, Native/Puebloan perspective, I visit ancestral grandparents, aunts, and uncles all work with sites and places to see on the ground the area pottery in some way. I grew up by attending where this history took place, along with various gallery shows and exhibitions that my researching museum collections to see artifacts parents were involved in and in a sense, didn’t associated with the event. know anything else. What is your highest hope for readers and What was your first introduction to comic viewers of your work? books? That younger Native audience members become Through my older brother. I learned a lot from interested in their own tribal histories, family him, [he] exposed me to different types of lineages, and culture and want to investigate music, movies and comic books. While my and share their own stories with the world. parents were participating in gallery shows ... we would research comic book stores in What excites you about Indigenous Comic different cities and visit them. Also the local Con? barber shop was next door to a grocery store That there are more and more and we would often stay for an hour after our Indigenous/Native people/artists/creators/writers haircuts and read comics and buy some with that are expressing themselves with the comic the leftover change. I’ve always been and graphic novel format. Plus, that there will immersed in popular culture and have interests be other artists that I personally know and in movies and collecting comics and action others that I do not know personally, but I enjoy and am inspired by their work. figures. What will you discuss in your talk at What appeals to you about the medium? Indigenous Comic Con? I’ve always loved the graphic format of comic I will be discussing and explaining my books and the stories that they tell [and] the background, influences, creation of the work in ability to take you to different worlds and all types of media and my exhibition [at the universes. Poeh Museum]. a

[16] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 Calendar | arts & lit YOU’LL LOVE WHAT YOU SEE!

Morrie is battling Lou Gehrig’s Disease. A simple visit becomes a ARTS & LIT weekly lesson in the meaning of life in this beautifully uplifting play. Cirque Éloize Salloon 5520 Wyoming Blvd NE. $15-$18. 7:30pm. 13+. 348-4518. alibi.com/v/5b70. CALENDAR NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Ay, Compadre! 1701 Fourth Street SW. $18. 7:30pm. ALL-AGES! See 11/9 listing. THURSDAY NOV 9 UNM’S EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE, Center for the Arts The Threepenny Opera. 203 Cornell Dr NE. $10-$15. 7:30pm. ALL-AGES! STAGE See 11/10 listing. NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Ay, Compadre!The classic FEB 1 | 7:30 PM work from Rudolfo Anaya follows two Hispanic couples whose rela- SONG & DANCE tionships are complicated by strong lifelong friendships, rivalries BALLOON FIESTA PARK Duke City Drum Off. Two Drumlines go The Manhattan Transfer and family loyalties. 1701 Fourth Street SW. $18. 7:30pm. ALL-AGES! against each other in direct competition. 5000 Balloon Fiesta Parkway 246-2261. alibi.com/v/59zb. NE. 10am-6pm. ALL-AGES! 633-8155. alibi.com/v/5a2l. FEB 3 | 11 AM, 6 PM ENCORE LEARN ELIZABETH WATERS CENTER FOR DANCE Fractal. 1 University Blvd Tosca UNM ART MUSEUM Perspectives in 20th Century Mexican NE. $8-$12. 7:30pm. ALL-AGES! See 11/10 listing. The Met Live in HD: FEB 20 | 7:30 PM Photography. Christian Waguespack speaks about the vernacular, OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE The Bad Plus. One of the most FEB 8 Saloon documentary, political and artistic approaches to the photographic celebrated, thoughtful and prominent jazz acts of the last 20 | 7 PM Cirque Éloize medium for this exhibit. RSVP recommended. 203 Cornell Dr NE. years perform live on their final tour. 210 Yale Blvd SE. 12:30pm. Follies 5:30-7pm. ALL-AGES! 277-4001. alibi.com/v/56dh. 268-0044. alibi.com/v/5c1g. See Event Horizon. NT Live in HD: FEB 23 | 7:30 PM FILM POPEJOY HALL, UNM Center for the Arts Magnificent Mahler 4. FEB 9 | 7:30 PM NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Excerpt from The Vietnam A consummate performance of Bruch’s brilliant Scottish Lúnasa & Tim O’Brien War. Learn about the struggles of this veteran community after the Fantasy followed by Mahler’s wondrous Symphony No. 4 in G Brooklyn Rider FEB 24 war and how they came together to process their experiences of Major by violinist Paul Huang. 203 Cornell Dr NE. $20-$75. | 10:30 AM, war. 1701 Fourth Street SW. 7pm. 13+. 246-2261. alibi.com/v/5bfx. 6-8:30pm. 323-4343. alibi.com/v/5asf. See Event Horizon. FEB 10 | 10 AM, 6 PM ENCORE 6 PM ENCORE FILM FRIDAY NOV 10 SOUTH BROADWAY CULTURAL CENTER Battle: Home. A documen- The Met Live in HD: The Met Live in HD: ART tary that delves into the silent pain and the generational impact of trauma, and PTSD resulting from military combat experience. 1025 L’Elisir d’Amore La Bohème EXHIBIT/208 Hecho En Aztlan Opening Reception. Augustine Romero Broadway Blvd SE. 3-5pm. 848-1320. alibi.com/v/565s. brings his newest body of work focused on regional history, geography and identity in the view of displaced context. Runs through 12/9. 208 Broadway Blvd SE. 5-8pm. ALL-AGES! 450-6884. SUNDAY NOV 12 alibi.com/v/5bsb. ART STAGE ANDERSON-ABRUZZO ALBUQUERQUE INTERNATIONAL BALLOON Lensic.org 505-988-1234 AIRDANCE ARTSPACE Entomography. An aerial dance theater MUSEUM Holiday Arts, Crafts and Book Fair. Food, jewelry, art, NONPROFIT • COMMUNITY-SUPPORTED SERVICE CHARGES APPLY AT ALL POINTS OF PURCHASE exploration of the world of insects. 3030 Isleta Blvd SW. $5-$15. soaps, books, pet items and so much more. 9201 Balloon Museum 8-9:30pm. ALL-AGES! 842-9418. alibi.com/v/5ad7. See Culture Dr NE. 9am-5pm. 768-6020. alibi.com/v/5bcd. Shock. A special thanks to our STAGE 2017/2018 sponsor: NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Ay, Compadre! 1701 AIRDANCE ARTSPACE Entomography. 3030 Isleta Blvd SW. Fourth Street SW. $18. 7:30pm. ALL-AGES! See 11/9 listing. $5-$15. 6-7:30pm. ALL-AGES! See 11/10 listing. 842-9418. UNM’S EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE, Center for the Arts The See Culture Shock. Threepenny Opera. A groundbreaking musical tale of London’s most JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER ALBUQUERQUE notorious criminal, Macheath. 203 Cornell Dr NE. $10-$15. 7:30pm. Tuesdays with Morrie. 5520 Wyoming Blvd NE. $15-$18. 2pm. 13+. ALL-AGES! 277-4332. alibi.com/v/5bkf. See 11/11 listing. SONG & DANCE NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Ay, Compadre! 1701 ELIZABETH WATERS CENTER FOR DANCE Fractal. Original chore- Fourth Street SW. $18. 2pm. ALL-AGES! See 11/9 listing. ography by the finest graduate and undergraduate students of the UNM dance program. 1 University Blvd NE. $8-$12. 7:30pm. POPEJOY HALL, UNM Center for the Arts B: The Underwater Bubble ALL-AGES! 277-4332. alibi.com/v/5b6y. Show. Mr. B, an overworked businessman, suddenly finds himself in the mythical underwater world of Bubblelandia, whose inhabitants OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE The Bad Plus. One of the most show him how to relax and enjoy life. 203 Cornell Dr NE. $20-$65. celebrated, thoughtful and prominent jazz acts of the last 20 years 3pm. ALL-AGES! 277-9771. alibi.com/v/5aal. perform live on their final tour. 210 Yale Blvd SE. 7:30pm. 268-0044. alibi.com/v/5b1v. SONG & DANCE ST. JOHN’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Music @ St. John’s Concert Series. The brilliant Emmy-award winning soprano Adrienne SATURDAY NOV 11 Danrich performs My Favorite Things. 2626 Arizona St NE. 3-4:30pm. WORDS ALL-AGES! 883-9717. alibi.com/v/5bm4. ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORY 2017 Author Festival. The finest New Mexican writers’ gather to share their expe- MONDAY NOV 13 riences, sell merchandise and sign books for their fans. 2000 November Mountain Rd NW. 10am-4pm. ALL-AGES! 243-7255. WORDS alibi.com/v/4vop. EMPIRE BOARD GAME LIBRARY The Liars’ Game. An interactive 10th -19th, 2017 game show where three storytellers tell two true stories and one Keshet Center for the Arts ART fake story and the audience votes to determine the liar. KD NEELEY GALLERY Face-Palm Patriots Opening Reception. Over Featuring nationally acclaimed storyteller Loren Neimi. 3503 Central 4121 Cutler Ave NE, Albuquerque 100 works of art made by veterans and artwork dedicated to veterans. Ave NE. $5. 7pm. 13+. 277-7378. alibi.com/v/5ah5. Donations go to Heroes Walk Among Us. Runs through 1/5. 104 Fourth Street NW. 7-10pm. ALL-AGES! 933-9315. alibi.com/v/5azn. TUESDAY NOV 14 OT CIRCUS GALLERY Enticing Opening Reception. Artist Derek Smith shows oil paintings. Runs through 11/18. 709 Central Ave WORDS NW. 5-9pm. 18+. (678) 923-2755. alibi.com/v/5aya. NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER Respect 140: Stories of Reproductive Health and Justice. Artists, activists and supporters TickTickets:ets: $25-30 ((ChildrenChildren 5 and under half price;price; RELIC Opening Reception. Featuring works by Sean Paul of reproductive health, tell stories about reproductive rights, health Gallegos, David Kappy, Aquilla Kappy and Thomas Christopher Haag and justice. 1701 Fourth Street SW. 6:30-8pm. ALL-AGES! Student/Senior/MilitarStudent/Senior/Militaryy and Group rratesates aavailable)vailable) with live music from Muni Kulasinghe and AJ Woods. Runs through 246-2261. alibi.com/v/5b0q. 12/31. 109 Fifth Street SW. 5-9pm. ALL-AGES! alibi.com/v/5bss. For ticktickets,ets, visit KeshetKeshetArts.orgArts.org or 505.227505.227.8583.8583 STAGE WEDNESDAY NOV 15 AIRDANCE ARTSPACE Scare Tactics. An aerial presentation of scary stories about fears, both real and imaginary. $5. 2-3:30pm. ALL-AGES! WORDS alibi.com/v/5ada. Also, Entomography. 3030 Isleta Blvd SW. ERNA FERGUSSON LIBRARY Author Event and Workshop. Book $5-$15. 8-9:30pm. ALL-AGES! See 11/10 listing. 842-9418. signing and reading of Larada Horner-Miller’s new grief memoir book See Culture Shock. and discussion about wide expanse of writing memoirs. 3700 San Mateo Blvd NE. 6-7:30pm. ALL-AGES! 888-8100. alibi.com/v/5a4x. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF GREATER ALBUQUERQUE Tuesdays with Morrie. Mitch Albom discovers that his favorite professor ThisThis project is made possible in n part bbyy the aboaboveve sponsors and NeNeww MeMexicoxico Arts, a division ooff the Department ofof CulturalCulturlturralal Affairs,Afffffairs,airs, and the National EndoEndowmentwwmentmennt fforor the Arts. Compiled by Megan Reneau. Submit your events at alibi.com/events. NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 WEEKLY ALIBI [17] FOOD NEWS FOOD | RESTAURANT REVIEW BY ROBIN BABB Season’s Eatings: Fall/Winter More Than a Menu Edition Curry Leaf’s fare is expansive, creative and supremely What’s good on market stands this season? gratifying to eat BY MAGGIE GRIMASON

rom the unassuming parking lot of the strip Fmall on Montgomery—where many of the storefronts are still under construction—we made our way into Curry Leaf, one of Albuquerque’s newest restaurants serving up Northern and Southern-style Indian dishes seven days a week. To push through the glass doors of the restaurant is to be transported. Eating seasonally is not only financially clever (things that are in season grow plentifully, The interior is like that of an upscale hotel so they’re cheaper at grocery stores), it’s also lounge—the walls are a soft purple, and healthier and tastier, as fruits and veggies that modern, orb-shaped white lights hang from are out of season are typically grown with the high ceilings. The spacious room is filled chemicals and shipped from far away. Besides, with tables in all manner of configuration, all when you buy local produce in season, you’re bedecked in crisp white table cloths. supporting your local farmers and sustainable farming practices. My dining companion and I were quickly Through fall and winter, keep an eye out for greeted and led to a table against the west these seasonal fruits and veggies at your wall, where a large geometric mural was grocery store or market stand: apples, arugula, sketched out in black paint against the beans, beets, carrots, eggplant, greens (spinach, contrasting wall. The staff promptly placed a collard greens), lettuce, okra, onions, pecans, red menu in front of me, and a glance confirmed and green chile, root vegetables (potatoes, that deciding on an appetizer, let alone a main parsnips, rutabagas), pumpkins and winter Baingan bhartha ERIC WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY squash. course or dessert, would be a challenge. The (Besides fruits and veggies, local products expansive menu lists a huge variety of naan, like eggs, meat, dairy and honey are always in creative entreés, samplers and dishes of every season.) sort—meat-based, fish-based and vegetarian, add to the tastes already there—this kulcha Here’s a simple recipe that uses winter traditional and modern variations on every was even more fire than the naan. squash, which will be fresh and tasty throughout Curry Leaf the season: stripe of Indian dish, and the backside of the 6910-C Montgomery Blvd. NE At this point I began declining the bread 1 orange-flesh winter squash, such as menu even advertised a small selection of (505) 881-3663 and rice that my companion, trying to be butternut or delicata Indo-Chinese plate options like fried rice and Hours: Sun-Sat: 11:30am-2:30pm and 5-10pm equitable, kept trying to evenly split between 1-2 tablespoons olive oil egg noodle dishes. Vibe: Hotel lounge-y us. I was making plans to ask for a box and 1 cup instant couscous After much debating of the taste and Alibi Recommends: Baingan bhartha, fire naan, beet throw in my napkin when a dessert menu 1 1/4 cups vegetable or chicken broth nutrient profiles of each appetizer listed in the halwa landed at the table as if dropped from heaven. 1 bay leaf 1 cinnamon stick or 1 teaspoon ground blocky black font, we ordered up the vegetable The options were too creative to pass up a cinnamon Manchurian ($7.95) as a first course. These try—saffron pudding, pistachio ice cream, 1/4 cup fresh parsley, minced battered and fried vegetables came out well mango custard. We ordered the beet halwa the naan we ordered made it irresistible. zest of 1/2 lemon ahead of our main courses (thank god) and ($4.95) and leaned back in our chairs. Halwa To complement our respective choice of black pepper, to taste filled that perfect space between hunger and is a sweet, dense confection that can take food that night, we ordered two styles of bread Start by preheating the oven to 375 degrees. anticipation—totally satisfying without being many shapes. Here, plated before me on clean Peel the winter squash and cut into small bite- (of the more than seven offered here). Those overly filling. The vegetables themselves were white china, were brilliantly red shaved beets size pieces. Coat the squash in 1-2 tablespoons were fire naan and onion kulcha ($2.95 each). fried to crisp perfection, while the Manchurian that had been charred and sugared, garnished of olive oil and place in roasting pan. Roast for Despite its bro-y sounding name, “fire” is about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally to brown sauce they were doused in—a thick salty layer with a few slivered almonds. The textures— actually a perfect descriptor for this distinctly all sides. (Because the pieces are small, keep of tamari-like dressing with green onions on chewy and dense—were striking in such a New Mexican take on the ubiquitous Indian your eye on them so they don’t burn.) top—weighed it down a little bit and sweet dish. Perhaps more so was the lingering bread. You might have a guess bouncing To prepare the couscous, put 1 1/4 cups broth overpowered what could have been the more earthy taste of the beets, which became more on the stove to boil. Once boiling, remove from around in your brain already as to what makes delicate flavors of the vegetables. Still, as an of an afterthought than at the front end of the and stir in the couscous, bay leaf and this naan so fire. You’re probably right—baked appetizer should, it quelled my hunger and left dish’s taste. Here was a root vegetable billed as cinnamon. Cover and let sit for five minutes, then with green chile—and not that mild kind, remove lid and fluff with a fork. Stir in the me excited to try the other dishes we put on a dessert, making that designation seem like either—this bread is on-point, especially if, parsley, lemon zest and black pepper to taste. our ticket that night. not quite enough, because the tastes were so like me, you are of a fan of the fine cuisines of Once the squash is soft, stir into the couscous For me, that was baingan bhartha complex. both India and New Mexico. The onion and serve. ($10.95), a dish consisting primarily of minced Perhaps that observation could be applied Recipe reprinted with permission from kulcha was equally satisfying. Kulcha, a bread eggplant. At Curry Leaf, their version of this across the whole varied menu of Curry Leaf. farmersmarketsnm.org. native to Punjab, is similar to naan in all traditional dish wiped my memory of all the What’s certain is this is a restaurant worth To make sure you’re always getting the appearance, but it is, in fact, made with a freshest, best local produce (and to save other times I’ve had it in the past. The visiting—probably many times—in order to maida flour, a more refined and bleached yourself a trip to the market), consider joining a eggplant itself was imbued with a smoky flavor sample their interesting dishes which are wheat flour said to be similar in texture to local CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) that added dimension to the dish overall. rooted in India and amalgamated with the pastry flour. This bread, stuffed with green program, which distributes a weekly box of Awash in coconut milk blended with cilantro tastes of New Mexico. Both culinary produce to its members. Most CSAs stop onion, was delicious by itself, while also being and a much-appreciated dose of chile, each adventurers and your average lover of Indian distributing at about this time of year, but some a perfect vehicle for every other dish on the bite improved upon the last as the heat built. food in its purest forms will find this new (like Skarsgard Farms) operate year-round. table. Soft, tearable, stuffed with onions— Check out farmersmarketsnm.org for more As a stand-alone dish, Curry Leaf’s baingan Albuquerque establishment to be highly which, to my palate, never overpower, only information and seasonal recipes. a bhartha was fantastic; pairing it with some of enjoyable. a

[18] WEEKLY ALIBI NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 Combining his daughters’ names—Sara and Tori— Tully’s owner Johnny Camuglia came up with Chowtown Saratori’s, then put to use a wealth of family Italian a rotating guide to restaurants we like baking recipes. Limone farfalla (crumbly lemon bows), buccellati biscotto (rolled cookies filled with figs), buttery, shell-shaped sfogliatelle with suggest a restaurant or search for more at: hundreds of flaky ripples and an orange rind-and- w alibi.com/chowtown ricotta cheese center, and albicocca biscotti (apricot-stuffed biscuits) are just some of the These listings have no connection with Alibi advertising goodies to be found in Camuglia’s cases. All are delicious. Closed Sundays.

TULLY’S ITALIAN DELI 1425 San Mateo Blvd NE, 255-5370 • $$ Mamma [Deli/Sandwiches, Italian, Specialty Food Store] This small Italian delicatessen is jam-packed with enough imported and domestic meats, cheeses and Mia specialty items to turn any kitchen into an authentic cucina Italiana. At the meat counter you’ll find fresh hen the weather gets colder, it bears prosciutto, salami, house-made sausage, and a variety of veal, beef and pork cuts. Cheeses run the remembering that carbs keep a body gamut from humble staples like Parmesan, Pecorino Wwarm from the inside. Not that you need Romano and fresh mozzarella to fancier formaggio any more justification to indulge in some pizza like Fontina, Gorgonzola and Locatelli. Step over to Making food as nature intended since 2002 or pasta from one of the many quality Italian the lunch counter for a quick Italian snack made eateries in the city. You’ll get some of Il with ingredients you know are top-notch. 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Don’t [Pizza, Italian, Deli/Sandwiches] Brick-oven pizza forget to order a Nutella or strawberry jam crêpe. may have come to us from California, but they do it You’ll have the pleasure of watching the cooking pretty well here in New Mexico. The chicken Caesar process right before your eyes. pizza is genius with white cream sauce and a salad right on top of the pie. And if the pizzas don’t get SCALO NORTHERN ITALIAN GRILL you going, there’s homemade pasta, yummy minestrone and a lineup of excellent beer. Perhaps 3500 Central Ave SE, 255-8781 • $$$ the best thing on the menu is the torta dessert—a [Italian, Fine Dining] The surprising thing about mountain of puff pastry, baked apples and Scalo is that it’s simultaneously more fancy and cinnamon ice cream. Dive in with a demitasse of less expensive than you’d think. It’s just as breezy fresh espresso. and classy as ever in its high-ceilinged dining room. All of the bottles on the wine list are half-price on Monday nights, and there’s free, live music in the TROMBINO’S BISTRO ITALIANO bar. Try their Bloody Mary bar on the weekends or 5415 Academy Rd NE, 821-5974 • $$$ their Sunday brunch. There’s plenty of fresh-pressed [Italian] Trombino’s Bistro Italiano has been an espresso to sip with it. institution of family-style Italian dining in the th Heights for more than 30 years. It houses an NORTHEAST HEIGHTS 36 Annual impressively fat menu that includes a full bar, espresso drinks and an ample wine list. The service !"#$%&#'()*"%+#,(!"#!""#$$%&##'('(()*"%%+#+#,(#,(,( is quicker than a Hollywood marriage, and the PAISANO’S CUISINE waitstaff seems particularly knowledgeable about 1935 Eubank Blvd NE, 298-7541 • $$$ the food and wines. 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O’LEARY Vets on Screen The Divine Order In honor of Veteran’s Day New Mexico PBS will be screening an excerpt of Ken Burn’s recent documentary “The Vietnam War.” On Vox pop as engine of reeducation Thursday, Nov. 9, from 7 to 9pm, you can catch this special screening at the Bank of America Theater at the National Hispanic Cultural Center (1701 Fourth Street SW). The screening will be followed by small group dialogues facilitated by the Albuquerque Vet Center. This is a free, ticketed event. Tickets are available at the Bank of America Theater box office, starting at 6pm. For more info go to nhccnm.org/events. Pirates in the Library The Patrick J. Baca Library (8081 Central Ave. NW) is hosting a free family movie screening this Sunday, Nov. 12. Starting at 1:30pm, you can catch Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. This 2017 film is rated PG-13 and stars Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush and Javier Bardem. Seating is limited, so get there early. Students Should Submit The 15th annual Desert Light Film Festival— which will be held on Friday, April 27, 2018, in Alamogordo—is now accepting submissions for its student film competition. The ZEITGEIST FILMS competition gives students an opportunity to Down with patriarchy! Viva la pâtisserie! showcase their work, compete for prizes and participate in seminars designed for young BY SAMANTHA ANNE CARRILLO tribute to Swiss foreign policy. After coming filmmakers. It is open to all New Mexico high out (loudly) in support of women’s right to school and middle school students—including The Divine Order vote, Nora finds her rural popularity those who attend public, private or charter he personal is absolutely political, and Directed by Petra Volpe threatened but also attracts unlikely comrades. school, or are home schooled. Categories idealistic revelations do make for terrific Starring Marie Leuenberger, Maximilian include: Comedy/Drama, Animation, Music T Feisty widow Vroni (Sibylle Brunner) and revolutionary metaphor. But something Simonischek, Therese Affolter, Nicholas Ofczarek Italian divorcée Graziella (Marta Zoffoli) Video, Documentary, Experimental and 30- called “peer pressure” is often the most direct Second Commercial. Cable, phone and Unrated populate her cheering section. As for red wine, internet company TDS is sponsoring the catalyst for truly meaningful social change. Opens Friday, Nov. 10 it certainly doesn’t hurt the village competition and is offering prizes in each Swiss screenwriter-director Petra Volpe deftly recruitment numbers. After fits and starts category. First place will take home $100. illustrates the subversive power of communal embracing the “Heidi of the non-gendered Honorable mention awards will get $50 each. coercion in the Swiss suffrage dramedy The right to vote” character, when Nora’s son is The Otero County Hunger Coalition, Divine Order. bullied because she’s a “women’s libber,” it translation of Betty Friedan’s The Feminine meanwhile, is offering up a $150 prize for the The film’s premise is absurd—a relatively seems certain that the campaign will lose her. Mystique and some pamphlets on the best documentary film on the topic of “Hunger utopic European union forbids the fair sex the Then a repentant Theresa reappears. or Homelessness in New Mexico.” You have patriarchy and Swiss marital law, and the hook right to vote through the early ’70s—but the Change can be scary—and not just for the from now until March 16, 2018 to submit your is set. history behind this cinematic narrative is legit. generation that feels left behind. At a protest film. Each entry requires a $5 submission fee, Like the faintly smiling sun from a fable, The men of Switzerland first passed a in the city, Nora, Vroni and Theresa which should be mailed along with your entry The Divine Order gradually warms its audience referendum allowing women to vote in 1971, participate in a women’s rights march and form to “Otero County Film Office, 1301 White to its purpose, persuading us to take off our and it wasn’t ratified throughout the country attend a speculum party; feminist Sands Blvd., Alamogordo, NM, 88310.” For coats and sit a while. Volpe skillfully builds the more information on the contest, contact K. until the ’90s. There, women still needed their consciousness-raising and examining your drama to a crescendo before ramping up the Jan Wafful, Otero County film liaison, at husband’s explicit consent to work outside the vagina as a group activity apparently went Chocolat meets Norma Rae vibe with a [email protected] or Joan Griggs home until 19-freaking-84. hand in hand in the ’70s. Genitalia women’s strike and significant subsequent at [email protected]. From the transcendently ugly ’70s wardrobe observation expert Eden (German TV star personal and political drama. (big ups, Linda Harper) to Annette Focks’ Sofia Helin) passes out mirrors and displays The town’s leading anti-suffragette, Dr. stellar soundtrack—featuring Lesley Gore’s her naturalistic paintings of vulvas; some are Short Shockers Mrs. Charlotte Wipf (Therese Affolter), rendition of “You Don’t Own Me” and Aretha the spitting image of a tiger or a butterfly, The weekend after Halloween the 48 Hour convinces Hans’ brother Werner (Nicholas Film Project returned to Albuquerque for its Franklin on “Respect”—to Volpe’s classicist while others bear more than a passing Ofczarek) that his teenage daughter’s sexuality annual “Horror Project” challenge. Some 24 indie dramedy script, The Divine Order resemblance to, say, a bunny or a wolf. is criminal. When Werner sends Hanna to teams of filmmakers raced around earnestly portrays a muted version of what’s As for reasons to revisit the history of prison, Theresa doesn’t speak up. As apparent Albuquerque for 2 days straight trying to possible. Traumatic events close to home lead suffrage, what springs to mind is the sense of opposites, Werner’s wife Theresa (Rachel write, direct and edit short horror films. On stay-at-home mom Nora (the transfixing cultural agency and urgency fostered by a Wednesday, Nov. 15 you can check out all of Braunschweig) and rebellious daughter Hanna Marie Leuenberger) to lose patience with her series of recent sexual harassment accusations, this year’s submissions. There will be two (Ella Rumpf) play host to a veritable Russian marriage to handsome, sympathetic factory the various responses of those accused and the blocks of screenings. Block A will start at nesting doll of gendered mores and norms. foreman Hans (Maximilian Simonischek). growing sense that public disclosure of 5:30pm, and Block B will start at 7:45pm. Theresa has nearly willed herself out of Drowning in Hans’ normative machismo, harassment and assault can indeed be Each screening will be followed by a Q&A independent existence while Hanna is her father-in-law’s nostalgic misogyny and her revolutionary acts. If you can, invite your with filmmakers. Tickets are $10 for each downright aggressive in her allegiance to her cherubic son’s mere compulsory sexism, Nora spiritual grandmother—whether that’s actually block of shorts or $17 for both. You can own wants and needs. Given 10 seconds to purchase tickets now, in advance, at stumbles onto nascent second-wave feminism. your mom’s mom or not—to go watch The assign Switzerland an adjective, many would kimotickets.com. a One meet-cute with an activist in the city and Divine Order with you. a a couple of late nights spent with a German likely choose some variant of “neutral” in

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op culture is, by its very nature, explains it, “Everything in Biotic Wars is real. P cannibalistic. The fact that superstar The Biotics. The wars.” The futuristic comedy producers Seth Rogen and Evan soldiers immediately use their time travel Goldberg (Superbad, Pineapple Express, This device to transport Josh back to 1969 in an is the End, The Interview, Sausage Party) attempt to change history and prevent the basically borrow the entire premise of their deadly Biotics from ever coming into new Hulu show “Future Man” from Ernest existence. “OK, so now it’s The Last Cline’s 2015 novel Armada is neither a crime Starfighter crossed with ‘Quantum Leap,’” nor a surprise. (Especially since Cline points out Josh. borrowed the entire premise from 1984’s box The problem is, of course, that Josh is no office hit The Last Starfighter.) “Future Man” super-powered warrior. He’s just a slacker at least has the stones to own up to and who wasted his life playing video games. He point out its familiar roots—which also can’t actually fight in the real world. Still, he include The Terminator, Back to the Future, has a personal connection to the wasted Ender’s War, “Captain Power and the future world, and may still be able to prevent Soldiers of the Future” and about a dozen it from occurring. other childhood favorites. “Future Man” lays on the raunchy jokes, The half-hour series centers on Josh dropping bombs about the Super Mario Futturman (Josh Hutcherson from The Bros.’ penises and including a graphic semen Hunger Games). Josh is a lowly janitor who gag in the first episode. But you probably still lives with his highly permissive hippie shouldn’t expect any less from Rogen and parents (Ed Begley Jr. and Glenne Headly). Goldberg. The show spends most of its time Unambitious in the extreme, Josh’s only in 1969 and in modern-day Los Angeles, measurable skill is playing the video game keeping the expensive “future” sequences Biotic Wars. In fact, he’s the best in the world conveniently (and economically) at bay. at it. Turns out, however, that Biotic Wars There are, as expected, plenty of jokes about isn’t just any old video game. It’s a video games and sci-fi movies. None of them recruitment tool. Wouldn’t you just know it: are particularly deep-dive references, but Mysterious people from the future are using retro video game addicts will get the most it to locate one highly skilled “savior” in mileage out of this show’s nerdy man-child order to fight off an impending alien sense of humor. 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OPENING THIS WEEK Back to the Future Part II Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and crew are back in this 1989 sequel to the popular sci-fi comedy. This time around, Marty McFly must repeat his visit to 1955 to prevent a future dystopia from happening, which was caused when Biff Tanner stole the time machine and went back to the past. ... Heck, it's hard to explain, but fun to watch. 108 minutes. PG. (Opens Sunday 11/12 at Icon Cinemas Albuquerque) Blade of the Immortal Cult Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike (Dead or Alive, Visitor Q, Audition, Ichi the Killer, One Missed Call, Gozu, Zebraman, 13 Assassins) offers up his 100th(!) film, an adaptation of Hi- roaki Samura's popular manga series of the same name. Manji (Takuya Kimura) is a highly skilled samurai, cursed with immor- tality after a legendary battle. Unable to die—even when chopped into bloody chunks—our anti-hero wanders the coun- try, battling evil and hoping to one day regain his mortal soul. Of course, being a Miike film, this is one outrageous bloodbath after another. 140 minutes. R. (Opens Frdiay 11/10 at Guild Cinema) Casablanca It's Casablanca. I don't need to tell you about Casablanca. If you haven't seen it on the big screen, you should. If you have, you should do it again. This is what movies are all about. Plus, 2017 marks the film's 75th anniversary. 102 minutes. (Sunday 11/12 at Century Rio, Century 14 Downtown, Cottonwood Sta- dium 16) Daddy's Home 2 Employing the same lazy sequel plot as A Bad Mom's Christ- mas, this follow-up to the 2015 Will Ferrell/Mark Wahlberg mild smirkfest finds wimpy stepfather Will Ferrell and macho biological dad Mark Wahlberg (now getting along just fine) vis- ited by their own intrusive dads. Farrell gets John Lithgow and Wahlberg gets Mel Gibson. 100 minutes. PG-13. (Opens Thurs- day 11/9 at Century Rio, Century 14 Downtown, AMC Albu- querque 12, Flix Brewhouse, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Cottonwood Stadium 16) Dayavittu Gamanisi In this satirical Indian drama, a middle-aged bachelor, a thief, a spiritual guru and a frustrated techie wade through a journey Blade of the Immortal of self-discovery. In Kannada with English subtitles. 131 min- utes. Unrated. (Opens Sunday 11/12 at Century Rio) The Divine Order Murder On the Orient Express STILL PLAYING mom (Bria Vinaite) struggles to escape from grinding poverty, Reviewed this issue. 96 minutes. Unrated. (Opens Friday Kenneth Branagh directs this classy, rather traditional take on little Moonee spends time with the motel's kind-hearted man- 11/10 at Guild Cinema) Agatha Christie's oft-filmed murder mystery. Most of the whodunit 19th Annual Animation Show of Shows ager (Willem Dafoe) and a ragtag collection of latchkey kids. A grand total of 16 internationally acclaimed animated shorts Dolores fun is in watching the crowded A-list cast—which includes Pené- There's not a lot, storywise, to this minimalist indie. But it's got are featured in this year's compilation. Films from Belgium, heart and moxie and comes to us from writer-director Sean Dolores Huerta—who co-founded the first farm workers union lope Cruz, Josh Gad, Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley, Derek Jacobi, France, Germany, Great Britain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Baker, whose last film (Tangerine) was shot entirely on an with Cesar Chavez—is considered one of the most important, Michelle Pfeiffer, Judi Dench and Willem Dafoe. 114 minutes. PG- 13. (Opens Thursday 11/9 at Century Rio, Century 14 Downtown, US are included. There's even a newly restored print of Paul Ju- iPhone. 111 minutes. R. (Century 14 Downtown) yet least recognized, activists in American history. This docu- lian and Les Goldman's 1964 classic "Hangman." In addition mentary sets out to right that wrong, explaining her contribu- AMC Albuquerque 12, Flix Brewhouse, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, there will be a special presentation of "Next Door," a 1990 The Foreigner tions to racial and social justice—a fight that continues to this Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Cottonwood Stadium 16) student film made at Cal Arts by two-time Oscar winning Pixar It's becoming an increasingly common cliché in Hollywood to day for the 87-year-old. 95 minutes. Unrated. (Opens Friday Sharknado 5: Global Swarming director Pete Docter. 90 minutes. Unrated. (Guild Cinema) give aging actors their "Liam Neeson in Taken" comeback. 11/10 at Guild Cinema) From the makers of such direct-to-video "mockbusters" as 5- Nonetheless, watching martial arts superstar Jackie Chan do The Fairy Headed Shark Attack, Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark and Abra- A Bad Moms Christmas the "retired special agent hunts down the kidnappers/killers of Back in 2016 Bad Moms became a runaway raunchy hit, From the writers/directors/stars of Lost In Paris comes another ham Lincoln vs. Zombies comes the final "Thursday Night at his daughter" thing doesn't sound that bad. This tightly bud- grossing more than $100 million on a tiny $20 million budget. inspired work of slapstick beauty in the mold of Charlie Chap- the Asylum" offering. Yes, it's the fifth (and proportionally most geted thriller actually spends more time with Pierce Brosnan as So here's the sequel. Overworked, under-appreciated Mila lin, Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati. Dom (Dominique Abel) ridiculous) in the stupidly entertaining Sharknado franchise. a Northern Irish politician trying to quell sectarian violence— Kunis, Katheryn Hahn and Kristen Bell are back. The joke this works as a night clerk at a small hotel in the industrial port city Ian Ziering and Tara Reid are back for more punishment. 90 but the mix of action and politics ends up working. 114 min- of La Havre. One night, a strange woman (Fiona Gordon) ar- minutes. Unrated. (Opens Thursday 11/16 at Century Rio) time around is that their overbearing mothers (Susan Saran- utes. R. (Century Rio) don, Christine Baranski and Cheryl Hines) are visiting for the rives and claims to be a fairy. She grants Dom three wishes. Una Nueva Tierra Geostorm When the first two miraculously come true, Dom embarks on a holidays. Sure, it's a standard sitcom setup. But at least This New Mexico-made documentary had its local premiere at Bombastic writer-producer Dean Devlin (Stargate, Independ- quest to find this "fairy," with whom he has fallen in love. in there's "crude sexual content and language throughout." R. the recent Santa Fe Independent Film Festival. The subjects ence Day, Godzilla) turns writer-director so he can mash up French with English subititles. 94 minutes. Unrated. (Opens (Century 14 Downtown, Century Rio, Flix Brewhouse, Cotton- are the roughly 250 families who choose to make the breath- the last 15 years' worth of disaster flicks into one overstuffed Saturday 11/11 at Guild Cinema) wood Stadium 16, AMC Albuquerque 12, Icon Cinemas Albu- takingly beautiful but perpetually trash-ridden Pajarito Mesa querque, Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema) apocalypse. Seems that, in the near future, mankind has de- Ghost in the Shell (1995) overlooking Albuquerque their home. Lacking access to even veloped a series of satellites that can control the weather. But Masamune Shirow's prototypical cyberpunk manga series (re- the most basic of services, these rural survivors make their liv- Blade Runner 2049 when the tech gets hacked (unleashing tsunamis, tornados, cently turned into a live-action movie with Scarlett Johanson) ing recycling what others have cast off. Following the 7pm Some 35 years after Ridley Scott's Philip K. Dick adaptation hit hurricanes, earthquakes, you name it), it's up to super-genius is expertly adapted in this 1995 anime by Momoru Oshii. In screening there will be a panel discussion with the filmmakers, theaters on its way to becoming a cult classic, the official se- Gerard Butler to save the Earth. Don't think: Just unhinge your near-future Tokyo, a cyborg policewoman and her partner hunt several of the film's subjects, plus Errico Gradi (planning and quel gets underway. This time around a young LAPD replicant jaw and watch cities go ka-blooey! 109 minutes. PG-13. (Cen- a mysterious hacker called the Puppet Master. 83 minutes. development services director for Bernalillo county). 86 min- hunter (Ryan Gosling) gets caught in a cover-up when he dis- tury 14 Downtown, Century Rio, AMC Albuquerque 12, Icon Unrated. (Opens Friday 11/10 at SUB Theater) utes. Unrated. (Opens Thursday 11/16 at Guild Cinema) covers a long-buried secret involving legendary blade runner Cinemas Albuquerque, Cottonwood Stadium 16) Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), who has been missing for more The Killing of a Sacred Deer Wonderstruck than three decades. Hampton Fancher, who penned the origi- Happy Death Day Greek weirdo Yorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth, The Lobster) re- Master melodramatist Todd Haynes (Safe, Velvet Goldmine, Far nal, contributes the screenplay. Denis Villeneuve (who gave us This cheap but clever horror flick from Christopher Landon cruits an impressive cast (Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Alicia From Heaven, Carol) directs this family drama involving two last year's spectacular Arrival) takes over for Scott in the direc- (Scout's Guide to the Apocalypse, Paranormal Activity: The Silverstone) for this arty horror drama about a heart surgeon mysteriously intertwined tales. In one, a 12-year-old boy in tor's chair. This gorgeous sci-fi rumination is long, slow and Marked Ones) mixes the 1981 slasher Happy Birthday to Me who strikes up a strange friendship with an odd young man, rural Minnesota, circa 1977, mourns the sudden loss of his very moody—but it dovetails perfectly with the original. 163 with the 1993 fantasy Groundhog Day. Seems a young college much to the detriment of his family. This metaphorical flick is mother while wondering about the father he never knew. Inter- minutes. R. (Century 14 Downtown, Cottonwood Stadium 16) student (Jessica Rothe from "Mary + Jane") spends her birth- far less absurdist (and much more accessible) than Lanthi- cut with this is the story of another young protagonist, a 12- day being brutally murdered—only to wake up that morning mos' previous efforts. It's also a lot less interesting, sticking to year-old deaf girl in 1927 who escapes her possessive father The Florida Project and repeat the whole thing. If only she could puzzle out the various genre conventions and looking like a very slow Stephen by watching the movies of her silent film idol (Julianne Moore). Over the course of a single summer, an imaginative, rambuc- identity of her killer, she might be able to stop it from happen- King movie directed by a very drunken Stanley Kubrick. Re- Based on the illustrated novel for young readers by Brian tious 6-year-old girl named Moonee (tiny star Brooklynn ing over and over again. 96 minutes. PG-13. (Century 14 viewed in v26 i44. 121 minutes. R. (Opens Thursday 11/9 at Selznick (Hugo), this is a meticulously crafted puzzle box of a Prince) gets in and out of trouble while living in a cheap motel Downtown, Century Rio, AMC Albuquerque 12, Cottonwood Century 14 Downtown) film. 116 minutes. PG. (Opens Friday 11/10 at Century Rio) in the shadow of Disneyland. While her tattoo-sporting single Stadium 16)

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(Century 14 FreeFree admission Downtown, Century Rio, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, Rio Ran- saw) croaked three films into his eponymous slasher series. GUILD CINEMA And yet he's managed to rack up an impressive postmortem cho Premiere Cinema, Cottonwood Stadium 16, AMC Albu- kill count in four additional films. Now there's a fifth. It's been 3405 Central NE • 255-1848 querque 12) 10 years since Jigsaw died, and police are looking into a killer Victoria & Abdul using suspiciously similar Rube Goldberg-esque contraptions HIGH RIDGE 12910 Indian School NE • 275-0038 Dame Judi Dench headlines this historical biopic for director to murder people. 91 minutes. R. (Century 14 Downtown, AMC Stephen Frears (The Queen, High Fidelity, Dangerous Liaisons, Albuquerque 12, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, Rio Rancho Pre- The Grifters, My Beautiful Laundrette). In the autumn of her miere Cinema, Cottonwood Stadium 16) ICON CINEMAS ALBUQUERQUE 13120-A Central Ave. SE • 814-7469 years, Queen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a Kingsman: The Golden Circle young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal from Furious Matthew Vaughn's 2014 superspy spoof (based on the comic MOVIES 8 7). This unimposing bit of Anglophilia functions, more or less, book by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons) proved itself one of 4591 San Mateo NE • 1 (800) Fandango, express # 1194 as a sequel to John Madden's Mrs. Brown—in which Dench the most gonzo-crazy action movies in modern history right played a slightly younger Queen Victoria. 112 minutes. PG-13. about the time Colin Firth brutally slaughtered an entire church MOVIES WEST (Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema) full of mind-controlled Jesus-worshippers. This sequel contin- 9201 Coors NW • 1 (800) Fandango, express # 1247 ues the full-tilt bonkers tone with young spy boy Eggsy (Taron Egerton) heading to America after his secret crime-fighting RIO RANCHO PREMIERE CINEMA SECOND RUN agency is destroyed. There, he teams up with cowboy spy 1000 Premiere Parkway • 994-3300 Channing Tatum to defeat an evil Martha Stewart-esque villain American Assassin (Julianne Moore) who's holding the world hostage. Pack plenty SUB THEATER Dylan O'Brien (who? ... Checking his IMDB profile. ... He plays of Red Bull for this ADD epic. 141 minutes. R. (Century Rio) UNM (Student Union Building Room 1003) • 277-5608 Stiles Stilinski on MTV's "Teen Wolf") stars as an assassin who's presumably American in this low-budget action thriller LBJ 91 minutes. R. (Movies 8) Woody Harrelson probably wouldn't be my first choice to play UNM MIDWEEK MOVIES Lyndon B. Johnson, but here he is—alongside Jennifer Jason UNM (Student Union Building Room 1003) • 277-4706 American Made Leigh as Lady Bird Johnson. Rob Reiner (The Princess Bride) Tom Cruise, still working that winking charisma, stars in this directs this rather conventional biopic, taking LBJ from his early WINROCK STADIUM 16 IMAX & RPX "inspired by a true story" action-comedy about a fundamen- days in West Texas to his unusual path to the presidency in the 2100 Louisiana Blvd. NE • 881-2220 tally decent airline pilot and family man who goes to work for wake of JFK's assassination. 98 minutes. R. (Century 14 the CIA during the 1980s as a South American drug runner. Downtown, Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema) 115 minutes. R. (Movies 8) The LEGO Ninjago Movie Despicable Me 3 wife. Reginald Hudlin (House Party, Boomerang, The Ladies With Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel/Disney proved it could Poor, misunderstood mad scientist Gru (Steve Carell) tried to Man) directs. Josh Gad, Kate Hudson, Dan Stevens and James make a wildly entertaining crowdpleaser out of their most ob- go legit in the last Despicable Me movie, but this newest ani- Cromwell round out the cast. 118 minutes. PG-13. (AMC Albu- scure properties. With this animated follow-up to The LEGO mated outing finds him fired from his job as a superspy. A querque 12) Batman Movie, LEGO/Warner Bros. does exactly the same timely reunion with his long-lost (and incredibly successful) thing. This toy-based feature is much funnier and more inven- The Mountain Between Us twin brother has him plotting one last villainous heist (with the tive than you're thinking. Dave Franco voices Lloyd, a haplessly Idris Elba and Kate Winslet star as mismatched strangers who help of his minions, of course). 90 minutes. PG. (Movies 8) unpopular high schooler—mostly because his absentee father survive a plane crash and must form a connection to survive Girls Trip is Lord Garmadon (Justin Theroux, obviously having a ball), a an extreme trek over a remote, snow-covered mountain. This A collection of lifelong gal-pals (Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, monstrous warlord who spends every single day trying to con- mainstream romantic adventure comes to us from Israel-born Jada Pinkett Smith, Tiffany Haddish) heads to New Orleans and quer and/or destroy peaceful Ninjago City. Luckily, Lloyd is a director Hany Abu-Assad, who previously gave us such foreign the annual Essence Festival for one last, raunchy road trip full member of a "Power Rangers"-esque team of superpowered hits as Paradise Now, Omar and The Idol. Based on the best- of dancing, drinking, brawling and full-frontal nudity. 122 min- teens who defend the city with their giant robots. But can Lloyd selling novel by Charles Martin. 103 minutes. PG-13. (Century utes. R. (Movies 8) find the strength to defeat his own dad? 101 minutes. PG. Rio, Cottonwood Stadium 16, AMC Albuquerque 12) (Century Rio) Leap! Only the Brave In this French-Canadian computer-animated toon an orphan Let There Be Light Based on the true, tragic story of the Granite Mountain Hot- girl who runs away from her home in rural Brittany to travel to Having starred in such "faith-based" cheapies as God's Not shots, this tough-as-nails tearjerker looks into the lives and Paris so she can become a student at a posh ballet academy. Dead, Let The Lion Roar, Confessions of a Prodigal Son and Pi- motivations of a group of wildfire fighters in rural Arizona. Josh 89 minutes. PG. (Movies 8) ranha Sharks (I may be misinformed on that last one), actor Brolin headlines as the stoic leader of the crew. Miles Teller is Kevin Sorbo tries his hand at directing one. The former TV Her- the wet-behind-the-ears newbie. This one follows the formula The Snowman cules stars as an atheist who goes through a near-death expe- right down to the black-and-white photos of the real people Jo Nesbø's Nordic noir novel comes to muddy, muddled life rience in an auto accident and converts to Christianity. Like ya during the closing credits—but it builds to a tense, emotional with Michael Fassbender as a detective hunting down an icy do. 101 minutes. PG-13. (Century Rio, Rio Rancho Premiere climax. Reviewed in v26 i42. 133 minutes. PG-13. (Century psycho killer taunting the police with twisty clues and mysteri- Cinema) Rio, AMC Albuquerque 12, Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Cot- ous messages. 119 minutes. R. (Movies 8) Loving Vincent tonwood Stadium 16) The Stray In this budget-conscious, faith-based family adventure, an Every single frame of this animated biopic was hand-painted Pokémon The Movie: I Choose You! Responsible Gaming Program in oil. The story concerns a young man who comes to the last This flashback animated feature goes back to the roots of the overworked young father takes his 9-year-old son, the family dog and two of his son's friends backpacking in the mountains hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled Pokémon game/anime franchise, showing how 10-year-old Ash • Free Problem Gambling Treatment artist's final letter and ends up investigating the artist's last Ketchum became a Pokémon trainer and got his first Pokémon of Colorado. Everybody gets struck by lightning. The dog saves days. Did van Gogh commit suicide or was he murdered? from Professor Oak. This one's obviously aimed at longtime the day. 92 minutes. PG. (Movies 8) • Educational Presentations Needless to say, the painstaking work of the filmmakers is gor- fans. 95 minutes. G. (Century Rio) War for the Planet of the Apes • Behavioral/Mental Health Professionals geous to behold. The mystery angle is a bit gimmicky, but the Thank You For Your Service Ape commander Caesar (the great, CGI-covered Andy Serkis) Conference visuals do a stunning job of expressing the artist's life though wrestles with his own darker instincts while battling the dwin- his work. 94 minutes. PG-13. (Century 14 Downtown) From the folks who made American Sniper comes this very similar, inspired-by-a-true-story drama about a group of US dling forces of mankind (as embodied by Woody Harrelson's Call the Responsible Gaming Coordinator for Marshall soldiers who return from Iraq and struggle to integrate back blood-crazed Colonel) for the future of planet Earth. 140 min- more information:(505) 798-7415 Chadwick Boseman (42, Get On Up, Captain America: Civil into family and civilian life. Miles Teller (still crowding up utes. PG-13. (Movies 8) War) stars in this biopic about Thurgood Marshall, the first theaters with the inspired-by-a-true-story firefighter drama Wind River African-American Supreme Court Justice. Traveling back to Only the Brave) headlines the cast. Based on the book by Taylor Sheridan (screenwriter of Sicario and Hell or High Water) 1941, this one recounts young Thurgood's work on Connecticut David Finkel. 108 minutes. R. (Century Rio, Icon Cinemas tries his hand at directing with this rough-and-tough mystery v. Joseph Spell—a case in which a black chauffeur was ac- Albuquerque, Rio Rancho Premiere Cinema, Cottonwood thriller about a rape and murder on an isolated Native Ameri- cused of the rape and attempted murder of his employer's Stadium 16) can reservation in Wyoming. 107 minutes. R. (Movies 8) a

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James Whiton No Fear of Music Perchance to Dream (Cinder Cone Media) These shows and memories can’t wait Let’s face the facts, dudes. James Whiton is everywhere; he doesn’t need a goddamned record review by you know who to confirm his ascendancy—and perhaps even his hegemony—within the local music community. That plus he will always be a better player than 95 percent of the other musicians in Dirt City. The real reason I’m reviewing Perchance to Dream is because it is a joy to listen to and it is my sincere hope that giving the album some press will further encourage one of this town’s musical treasures. From the symphonic and choral allusions of opener “Invocation,” to the growly and grandiose “Somnambulance” through the dream-like rumblings of “Purgatory” and onto the unforseen and brightly redemptive end of things in closer “Sunshine,” this has got to be one of the most thoughtful and thought-provoking recordings I’ve heard all dang year. Crystal Stasis Tower of Power COURTESY OF ARTIST Making Movies COURTESY OF THE ARTIST Electric Tribe (Self-Released) BY AUGUST MARCH career as a beat maker who joined forces with everybody who is anyone in the music biz, Burqueña artist, DJ artists like Slug, Maclethal and Illogic, from John Lee Hooker to KMFDM, laying and frequent defining him as one of the main proponents of down a groovy, funkalicious musical Alchemy performer n electric guitar is brought in to a indie and underground rap music. Never one backdrop that has helped define not only Kate SC—also “Acourt of law/ The judge and the jury/ to rest on his laurels, Blockhead is currently their own playing prowess, but also the known to some in twelve members of the jury/ All touring the USA to demonstrate his prowess sound of modern music as it has progressed the local scene as Kate Cherry—has an electronic listening to records/ This is a crime against the and commitment to the growling and glitchy from the blues through industrial strength music project called Crystal Stasis. This term also state/ This is the verdict they reach/ Never he helped birth. Blockhead will be at rock and roll. On their own, the outfit alluringly describes the sonic goings-on breaking out listen to electric guitar!”—“Electric Guitar,” Sister (407 Central Ave. NW) on Thursday, makes music that defies genres yet of her brain as she wrestles with rhythmic urban artifacts and eternal longing. The artist’s freshly by Talking Heads, from the 1979 masterpiece, Nov. 9, to perform work from his latest effort, embraces tradition with crafty Fear of Music. released EP of deadly and deliberately louche Funeral Balloons. 9pm • $12 • 21+ compositions and dynamic, deliberately lounge music is entitled Electric Tribe. By turns deft ensemble jams. 8pm • $25 to $45 • tempestuous and pensive, this work focuses on the Okay, so I was barely in high school when All-Ages artist’s voice—incarnated as various shades of sultry this record dropped. Most of my friends were Friday Electro-wizard Mark Farina specializes in a yet still sorta twee—as she searches for an identity listening to stuff by Pink Floyd and Led among cyborgs, demons and deconstructed snippets type of music that is deeply influenced by Sunday Zeppelin that year. My brother and I spied the of melody. By the time listeners arrive at track 4, black-clad, art-damaged cover of Fear of Music Chicago House. His latest work currently “We are all immigrants” is a catchphrase “Eat the Seed,” they should have fully entered her at a local retail outlet and decided to give it a incorporates elements of jazz, trip-hop and used by genre-flexible rock and rollers searching, rhythm-splashed world, and the final go. After being totally mesmerized by what we downtempo ambient jams—a plethora of Making Movies to describe both their track, “Sweat” offers a sort of clattering, bumpy, heard—and not fully realizing what a radical audacious affectations the Texan DJ learned fluidic, multi-genre sound as well as their ambiguous revelation predicted earlier on the departure it was from the road rocanrol had while working extensively in San Francisco. attachment to social justice issues. Their opener, “Cyborg Inside.” trod in the ’70s—a decision was made to turn Farina’s famous for creating the Mushroom Jazz new album, I Am Another You, uses a our freaky friends on to this intensely creative series of recordings, which uses acid jazz plethora of influences and sounds, from The Salvage hunk o’music. We ended up scaring more than aesthetics combined with rapid-fire references Panamanian mejorana to zapateados, to Retrograde to hip-hop and a distinctly urban beat. Farina straight ahead rocanrol, to entrance Bringer of Light a few people. One dude, a hesher named Jim (MuckPhuck Records) McDonald, stopped by our chante to hear it brings this intricate, intoxicating and dutifully listeners with an appealing, synthesized and left in tears, claiming that we were trying danceable vision to Sister (407 Central Ave. and heartfelt version of what music in the Upon first listen, Bringer of to poison him with the work of Satan. Serio. NW) on Friday, Nov. 10. Local DJs Eldon, Americas can aspire to become. Combined Light, the new record by The lesson here, folks: Don’t be afraid to try The Rev and Ana M. begin the evening’s with a narrative that speaks to current Burque rock and rollers The Salvage Retrograde, sure something new; go out and hear something excursion into tripped out and cray, immigration issues, the new work evokes computerized compositional styles, so never narratives of suffering and redemption sounds like that thing called rocanrol music. There’s you’ve never experienced before! Though that emphatic voice rising up on just about every there are many shows to see, you only live mind the bollocks and don’t forget your tube of filtered through groovy, soulful musical Vick’s Vaporub as you prepare to dance the substance. Led by singer and guitarist track, the emphasis on a notoriously noisy electric once; as David Byrne famously remarked on guitar and most importantly a brutal and relentless the same album, “These memories can’t wait.” night away. 9pm • $15 • 21+ Enrique Chi and his brother Diego, the rhythm section carving out space the way a decent Kansas City outfit also includes a skateboard artist handles a very slow and long hill Saturday tremendously taut rhythm section covered in bits of broken glass. I guess I’d term this Thursday comprised of two other brothers, The legendary Tower of Power, fronted by release to be cock rock, mostly because it’s diggably Tony Simon, or Blockhead as he is known in percussionist Juan-Carlos Chaurand and tenor saxophonist/vocalist Emilio Castillo and decent, but my wife would never listen to it, claiming hip-hop nation, is one of the genre’s most drummer Andres Chaurand. These dudes that it postures too brazenly toward the masculine. chief songwriter and baritone saxman Stephen influential producers and performers. He will be playing at the Cooperage (7220 But whatever; it’s still a very good record, more “Doc” Kupka, makes an appearance at Route collaborated with underground/alternative Lomas Blvd. NE) on Sunday Nov. 12; absorbing, then say the last release by fellow 66 Casino’s Legend’s Theater (14500 Central rapper Aesop Rock to notorious effect and also check this quartet out if you want to know Burqueño man-rock advocates SuperGiant; tunes Ave. SW) on Saturday, Nov. 11. The group’s released important breakbeat work— not only where we’ve all been, but also like “The Hole I Dug,” “Age of Fire” and “Rounds” been playing together since the late ’60’s; their have a rousing, antic energy that triumpantly Blockhead’s Broke Beats—before launching a where we are all going, culturally and horn section has backed up just about screams “Hell yeah!” a musically. 7:30pm • $15 • 21+ NOVEMBER 9-15, 2017 WEEKLY ALIBI [25] Calendar | MusiC

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I mentioned my favorite   My brain stayed bright and creative with no terpene, limonene, and he said sleepiness. something about sativas, and I said I wanted to get real weird with it, but “Tangie” like it’s a code word. One I just kept thinking about plant scents. whistle. A half-shake of the head. Urban Wellness was selling a teensy W! Three taps to the nose. I think this NEW!NENEWlorado bottle of Terps ($30/0.05ml) derived Cooloro y is how friends are made. His name is CBDBD CColoradoonene from Blue Dream, one of my personal HoneH Ryan. favorite strains. Sugary sweet and People with actual working fruity, it never fails to put me in a knowledge of the science of good mood. The potential of cannabis (whatever that happens adding its power to the already to be this week) are a rare find in pleasant experience of Green Ghost most dispensaries. It’s not anyone’s was calling to me. fault, really. Keeping up with the  I pushed it aside like a professional undulating mass that is current cannabis and packed a bowl of White Cookies. This wisdom is a full time job in itself, and these indica-dominant derivative of Girl Scout people are already spending their days trying Cookies tasted sour with earthy hints at the to make a buck. The state sure as hell isn’t edges. It was pretty powerful and I was providing any sort of education or certification immediately sedated, losing all sense of fatigue for budtending. (And it probably never will.) or pain. I moved very little over the next half So when I meet someone who is managing the hour or so, except to cough ferociously at a juggling act without dropping any balls, it’s peppery hit here and again. To be honest, I like two sailors bumping into each other in the stopped thinking about terpenes and desert. “My god! What are you doing here?” chemicals and cannabis. I got lost in some And so on. music, went down a YouTube hole and I quizzed him on the lineage of every strain generally tapped out. MY CBD SHOP in the house (all of which he knew off-hand, When it wore off, I’d seen a tutorial on of course), and settled on White Cookies CBD OOilsils & TTeTerpeneserpenes beatboxing, a hive of bees rejecting a queen (THC: 26.9%, CBD: unlabeled—$11/gram) and a disturbing video starring a pregnant Elsa CCBDBD VVapeape 0QFO OFQ0 and Green Ghost (THC: 21.51%, from Frozen that shouldn’t be spoken of in CBD:0.16%—$10/gram). CBD EEdibles:dibles: Chocolate,Chocola et , polite company. I was exhausted and in no Then we got to talking about Terps, a GummiesGummies,, JolliesJollies,, JerJerkyky position to deny myself. The next thing you terpene extraction Urban Wellness sells in know, I’m back at the dispensary asking a CBD WWaWatera erta tiny little jars. Terpenes are the chemicals in slightly amused budtender for terpene juice. plants (not just cannabis) that provide scent. CBD PPainain CCreamream The tiny jar smelled like a pound of Blue The bright, citrus smell of lemons we find in Dream had been packed into my nostrils. I Located at 2nd to Sun Bodyody Bar in the La CuevaCueva TToTownown CCentererten Lemon OG is the terpene limonene—also could taste the fumes. 8ZPNJOH!1BTFPEFM/PSUFt    tFUSP/MFE   found in citrus fruits. This terpene is known Back home, again: I smoked another bowl for its mood-enhancing benefits and its ability of Green Ghost with a tiny dab of Terps on top. to counteract the paranoia sometimes It definitely tasted like the two strains had associated with THC. Myrcene is a terpene made a baby. Whether the effects were all that ! that can be found in strains bearing a strong )*+,-./!".00.1,2!)*+ -, ./!".00.1,2! different was hard to tell, though. It sure dirt smell. 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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Adriana Martinez and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): The drive for absolute Octavio Guillen got engaged to be married when they perfection could undermine your ability to create what’s were both 15-years-old. But they kept delaying a more very good and just right. Please don’t make that mistake complete unification for 67 years. At last, when they in the coming weeks. Likewise, refrain from demanding were 82, they celebrated their wedding and pledged utter purity, pristine precision or immaculate virtue. To their vows to each other. Are there comparable learn the lessons you need to know and launch the situations in your life, Aries? The coming months will be trends you can capitalize on in 2018, all that’s necessary a favorable time to make deeper commitments. At least is to give your best. You don’t have to hit the bull’s eye some of your reasons for harboring ambivalence will with every arrow you shoot — or even any arrow you CBD become irrelevant. You’ll grow in your ability to thrive on shoot. Simply hitting the target will be fine in the early the creative challenges that come from intriguing going. and collaborations and highly focused togetherness. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Remember the time, all More TAURUS (April 20-May 20): I had pimples when I those years ago, when the angels appeared to you on was a teenager. They’re gone now, although I still have a the playground and showed you how and why to kiss few pockmarks on my face as souvenirs. In retrospect, I the sky? I predict that a comparable visitation will arrive LIQUID DROPS feel gratitude for them. They ensured that in my early soon. And do you recall the dreamy sequence in years of dating and seeking romance, I would never be adolescence when you first plumbed the sublime OINTMENTS able to attract women solely on the basis of my physical mysteries of sex? You’re as ripe as you were then, appearance. I was compelled to cultivate a wide variety primed to unlock more of nature’s wild secrets. Maybe at BAKED GOODS of masculine wiles. I swear that at least half of my no other time in many years, in fact, have you been in PET CARE PRODUCTS motivation to get smarter and become a good listener quite so favorable a position to explore paradise right came from my desire for love. Do you have comparable here on earth. & MUCH MORE stories to tell, Taurus? Now is an excellent time to give SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): As a courtesy to thanks for what once may have seemed to be a liability your mental health, I minimize your exposure to Can Help Treat or problem. meaningless trivia. In fact, I generally try to keep you Many Illnesses GEMINI (May 21-June 20): The next two weeks will focused instead on enlightening explorations. But in this be one of the best times ever to ask provocative, horoscope, in accordance with astrological omens, I’m Other Hemp probing questions. In fact, I invite you to be as curious giving you a temporary, short-term license to go Products Available and receptive as you’ve been since you were 4 years slumming. What shenanigans is your ex up to lately, old. When you talk with people, express curiosity more anyway? Would your old friend the bankrupt coke addict No Medical Card often than you make assertions. Be focused on finding like to party with you? Just for laughs, should you revisit Needed out what you’ve been missing, what you’ve been numb the dead-end fantasy that always makes you crazy? to. When you wake up each morning, use a felt-tip There is a good possibility that exposing yourself to bad marker to draw a question mark on your forearm. To get influences like those I just named could have a tonic 4012 Central Ave SE you in the mood for this fun project, here are sample effect on you, Sagittarius. You might get so thoroughly queries from poet Pablo Neruda’s Book of Questions: disgusted by them that you’ll never again allow them to 505-750-0158 “Who ordered me to tear down the doors of my own corrupt your devotion to the righteous groove, to the pride? Did I finally find myself in the place where they path with heart. lost me? Whom can I ask what I came to make happen in CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): In the coming this world? Is it true our desires must be watered with months it will be crucial to carefully monitor the effects dew? What did the rubies say standing before the juice you’re having on the world. Your personal actions will of the pomegranates?” rarely be merely personal; they may have consequences CANCER (June 21-July 22): “Things to say when in for people you don’t know as well as those you’re close love,” according to Zimbabwe poet Tapiwa Mugabe: “I to. The ripples you send out in all directions won’t will put the galaxy in your hair. Your kisses are a always look dramatic, but you shouldn’t let that delude mouthful of firewater. I have never seen a more beautiful you about the influence you’re having. If I had to give horizon than when you close your eyes. I have never 2018 a title with you in mind, it might be “The Year of seen a more beautiful dawn than when you open your Maximum Social Impact.” And it all starts soon. eyes.” I hope these words inspire you to improvise AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): The punk ethic is further outpourings of adoration. You’re in a phase when rebellious. It transgresses conventional wisdom through expressing your sweet reverence and tender respect for “a cynical absurdity that’s redeemed by being hilarious.” the people you care about will boost your physical So says author Brian Doherty. In the hippie approach, health, your emotional wealth and your spiritual on the other hand, the prevailing belief is “love is all you resiience. need.” It seeks a “manic togetherness and all- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Are you working on solving encompassing acceptance that are all sweet and no the right problem? Or are you being distracted by a sour—inspiring but also soft and gelatinous.” Ah, but lesser dilemma, perhaps consumed in dealing with an what happens when punk and hippie merge? Doherty issue that’s mostly irrelevant to your long-term goals? I says that each moderates the extreme of the other, honestly don’t know the answers to those questions, yielding a tough-minded lust for life that’s both skeptical but I am quite sure it’s important that you meditate on and celebratory. I bring this to your attention, Aquarius, them. Everything good that can unfold for you in 2018 because the punk-plus-hippie blend is a perfect attitude will require you to focus on what matters most—and not for you to cultivate in the coming weeks. get sidetracked by peripheral issues or vague wishes. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): I’m falling in love with Now is an excellent time to set your unshakable the way you have been falling in love with exciting intentions. possibilities that you once thought were impossible. Oh, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Every one of us baby. Please go further. Thrilling chills surge through me experiences loneliness. We all go through periods when whenever you get that ravenous glint in your mind’s eye. we feel isolated and misunderstood and unappreciated. I can almost hear you thinking, “Maybe those dreams That’s the bad news, Virgo. The good news is that the aren’t so impossible, after all. Maybe I can heal myself coming weeks will be a favorable time for you to make and change myself enough to pursue them in earnest. loneliness less of a problem. I urge you to brainstorm Maybe I can learn success strategies that were and meditate about how to do that. Here are some crazy previously beyond my power to imagine.” a ideas to get you started; 1) Nurture ongoing connections with the spirits of beloved people who have died; 2) HOMEWORK: IF YOU COULD CHANGE YOUR Imagine having conversations with your guardian angel ASTROLOGICAL SIGN, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE IT TO or spirit guide; 3) Make a deal with a “partner in AND WHY? WRITE: FREEWILLASTROLOGY.COM. loneliness”: a person you pray or sing with whenever either of you feels bereft; 4) Write messages to your Go to realastrology.com to check out Rob Brezsny’s expanded Future Self or Past Self; 5) Communicate with animals. weekly audio horoscopes and daily text message horoscopes. 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