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Six Years Later, Berry Reboots Failed Anticrime Plan, Page 6 2 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 3 Vol. III www.freeabq.com Issue 25 Editor: [email protected] News: [email protected] Arts: [email protected] November 2-8 • 2016 On Twitter: @FreeABQ On Facebook: facebook.com/abqfreepress

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Corrections policy: It is the policy of ABQ Free Press to correct Cartoons - p.4 & p.23 Calendar - p.20-21 Sudoku - p.23 errors in a timely fashion. Contact the editors at the email addresses on this page. Callboard - p.18 Crossword - p.23 4 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY NEWS/CARTOONS COVER ARTIST/NEWS ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 5 DOJ Monitor, Civilian Oversight Board Unleash Broadsides at APD On the Cover: Pulp News BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI AND DAN VUKELICH Gigi Archibeque COMPILED BY ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY STAFF he Albuquerque Police Depart- it is much closer to the latter than the 18 court hearing on APD’s reform The civilian board’s efforts, she organizations looked into it and say former. This is a critical issue calling progress. In it, she complained that Big Brother Tment’s command staff continues wrote, have become a “waste of time” nothing is going on. In North Texas, for immediate, forceful, and effective Eden’s pattern of resisting or ignoring BY JESSICA LOPEZ Jessica Lopez is a freelance reporter. to make excuses for officers who use because of APD’s refusal to cooperate China is building an internet the epicenter of the vote flipping excessive force, and a new unit cre- as required by city ordinance and the remediation.” the Police Oversight Board has led to no database of its 1.3 billion people consequences for Eden or anyone else reports, election officials say it’s not ated to review such cases is virtually settlement agreement with the U.S. Ginger found 18 problems with the and plans to rate them using a happening. “Absolutely not ... It is at APD. he human body is a to create posters, logos and a rubber stamp for police miscon- Department of Justice’s lawsuit over review team, most notable of which variety of metrics – loyalty, honesty, not happening in any way, shape medium of pure other materials for ac- duct, the independent monitor in APD’s unconstitutional use of force. The is its penchant for excuse-making. He Most of the people in charge of APD T work history, credit scores – that or form,” Shannon Lackey, the intimacy, immediacy claimed ¡Globalquer- APD’s reform case says. oversight board was created to assist in found that the “deployment of carefully now were in place during the years in will determine whether they can elections administrator in Randall policymaking at APD. worded excuses, apparently designed which the department was found by and intuition. And que!, New Mexico’s travel abroad, use the national rail County, told CNN. “I stand 100 no body painter annual celebration “It appears that APD’s goal is to not to find fault with officer actions the DOJ to have engaged in a pattern system or send their children to the percent behind what I do. I stand ‘APD continues to frustrate civilian oversight and input at (for example, in at least one case the of unconstitutional policing that led to wants to mess up of world music best schools. What Chinese leaders behind my machines, my staff.” are calling “Internet Plus” is being exclude, ignore and every turn,” she wrote. force was ‘excused’ by stating that scores of people being shot since 2010, the outcome. and culture, Frank Phillips, elections administra- CIRT found no internal documentation most of them unarmed. in addition to derided both in China and abroad as tor in Tarrant County, told the Fort directly thwart the POB’s Just days after Mohr’s letter was Gigi Archibeque directing APD to follow the provisions several other art the foundation of a 21st Century po- Worth Star- entered into the court record of the Mohr alleged that “APD continues knows this all too attempt to contribute to of the [court-approved DOJ settlement collectives and lice state. While Chinese companies Telegram his office looked into the lawsuit, James Ginger, the independent to exclude, ignore and directly thwart well. A self-taught Beth Mohr, agreement] – despite the fact that the productions. that produce phony goods can be few vote-flipping complaints it APD policy’ – monitor appointed to monitor APD’s the POB’s attempt to contribute to APD body/face painter City was a signatory to the settlement downgraded and denied contracts, received and found that they chair of Police Oversight efforts to reform itself, weighed in with policy” and that Eden has suffered no and henna artist, Privately, agreement!)” a prototype has been used to deny occurred because the voter didn’t similarly harsh allegations of APD consequences for his obstruction of the she understands that Archibeque also Board, in letter to U.S. government critics the right to travel follow directions. foot-dragging and excuse-making. Ginger’s report, his fourth such report board. to achieve a vibrant paints pieces that or access social media. attorney for New Mexico to U.S. District Judge Robert Brack body piece, it symbolize One of the biggest problems at APD, “These continued failures on APD’s focused on APD’s reform progress from is necessary to the love, loss CO2 to booze he wrote in his latest report to the court, part to provide data as requested have, The monitor’s complaint follows on April through July. truly listen to and resilien- Air rage is its newly formed Critical Incident Re- as of this moment, resulted in no con- What to do with all the carbon di- the heels of accusations by the Albu- Reports of unruly passengers view Team, or CIRT, which is to review ABQ Free Press Weekly sought com- sequences which would dissuade this her client. cy she ex- oxide the industrial world produces querque Police Oversight Board that disrupting airline flights rose almost use-of-force cases so the department can ment on Oct. 27 from an APD spokes- continued behavior,” she wrote. “I want to periences in has vexed scientists, but researchers APD has stonewalled the civilian agency her life and 17 percent worldwide in 2015, with at the Department of Energy’s learn from them and change its policies. person regarding Mohr’s criticisms and beautify you incidents such as passengers being “at every turn” in its attempts to help on Nov. 1 regarding Ginger’s criticisms in the world Oak Ridge National Laboratory “The implementation of a unit such Dennis Domrzalski is an associate editor with a mo- verbally abusive or refusing to obey reform the troubled department. but did not receive a reply. On Oct. 27, around her. accidentally discovered a method as CIRT is an important step forward; of ABQ Free Press Weekly. Reach him at mentary stain cabin crew occurring on one out In an Oct. 26 letter to Elizabeth Rhiannon Samuel, a spokesperson for Using bold to transform carbon into ethanol. however, APD should ensure, through [email protected]. Dan Vukelich is editor that is coming of every 1,205 flights, according to Martinez of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Mayor Richard Berry, said in an email paint strokes The process involves the combi- the use of every administrative, lead- of ABQ Free Press Weekly. Reach him at from you, that the international trade association Beth Mohr, chair of the oversight board, in response to Mohr’s complaint of APD and earthen nation of copper nano-particles ership, and policy modality available [email protected] emanates from for airlines. Some 10,854 plane rage laid out scathing criticisms of APD Chief non-cooperation, “It is not my under- tones like with nitrogen-laden carbon spikes. to it, that CIRT becomes an effective you,” she said. incidents were reported to the Inter- Gorden Eden and the APD command standing that APD is ‘stonewalling’ the yellow When a 1.2-volt current is applied, a and efficient review, assessment, and national Air Transport Association structure. She wrote that APD’s actions board.” Related story: Mayor Reboots Archibeque ocher, brick solution of CO2 dissolved in water corrective-focused unit, not just a rubber by airlines in 2015, up from 9,316 “directly thwart” efforts at civilian identifies as a turns into ethanol, which can then stamp for use of force events,” Ginger’s Mohr’s letter to the U.S. Attorney’s His Failed Anticrime Plan on Page 6 red and incidents in 2014, IATA said. oversight and reform of APD’s use-of- survivor who is umber, be used as fuel or as the foundation report said. “As the unit now stands, office was written in advance of a Nov. for alcoholic beverages. force policies. in active recov- she paints ery. She views through Rigged election I art as therapy the lens of A Des Moines Price fixing and a means for her cultural supporter was arrested last week on A federal judge rejected a bid by catharsis, both chicanisma. suspicion of voting twice. Terri Lynn the four largest U.S. airlines to dis- for the painter and Rote, 55, told Iowa Public Radio she miss nationwide antitrust litigation for the individual being painted. Archibeque may safeguard her cast her first ballot for Trump but privacy, but she is all intellect, passion by passengers who accused them of She believes touch is a method of feared it would be changed to a vote conspiring to raise fares by keeping and compassion. Her combination of healing that promotes a connection for . “The polls are seating capacity artificially low. In intensity and generosity works to with our humanity. rigged,” Rote told the radio station. a decision last week, U.S. District elicit intricate, powerful images both She told she However, Archibeque isn’t always Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said on the body-as-canvas and upon hadn’t planned on voting twice but she could “reasonably infer the comfortable in a bustling environment, framed canvases. said it was “a spur-of-the-moment which is where, most often, her work existence of a conspiracy” among She’s funny too. thing” as she walked by a satellite American Airlines Group, Delta must take place. voting location. When asked if she had any Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and “I tend to be a bit more private,” Ar- “I don’t know what came over me,” United Continental Holdings to hesitation in interviewing for a feature chibeque said. “I don’t mind sharing she said. fix prices. my work, but due to my PTSD I hide article, she said, “Well, I’m trying to my personal work. I usually don’t be a ‘Yes, Ma’am.’ Everything I fear, I Rigged election II say ‘yes’ to.” Bomb-sniffing open up easily.” Republican presidential candidate spinach Nonetheless, as a working artist and With a hearty chuckle, she dead- Donald Trump is alleging “vote-flip- MIT researchers have engineered a owner of Luna Sirena Body Art by panned, “Otherwise, if I don’t face my ping” in Texas – the computerized bionic spinach plant that can detect Gigi Archibeque, she is usually found fears, I’m going to die in a corner of switching of votes from one party explosives and send a fluorescent maintaining her livelihood by painting darkness.” or candidate to another. “A lot of call-ins about vote flipping at the signal which gets picked up by an faces at local festivals and various Visit facebook.com/lunasirena to infrared camera and relayed to a community events. see more of Archibeque’s work. voting booths in Texas,” Trump tweeted. “People are not happy. BIG computer or smartphone. Archibeque also paints in lines. What is going on?” Texas news acrylics, and has been commissioned 6 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSNEWS ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 7

How Many Cops CONT. FROM PAGE 6 Mayor Reboots His Failed Anticrime Plan is Enough? ABQ’s Danger Weekly seeking to talk with someone Dennis Domrzalski is an associate editor at ABQ Free Press Weekly. Reach him at [email protected] Index BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI AND DAN KLEIN about the plan, but she answered no Dan Klein is a retired APD sergeant. Reach him through Facebook. Experts differ on how many cops a questions and did not make Berry or The website Worldatlas.com, police department should have and anyone else available for an interview. using FBI Uniform Crime Reports, n January 2010, Mayor Richard how those staf ng numbers should reports that in 2015, Albuquerque Berry announced a 15-point anti- ABQ Free Press Weekly looked at I be determined. Some say the number had the 25th highest violent crime crime plan that he said would drive the major points of Berry’s 2010 plan should be calculated on a per-capita rate of cities with populations criminals, not just out of the city, but to see what happened to them. Here basis, meaning there should be a out of the region. are the results: above 250,000. The website speci c number of of cers for every Neighborhoodscout.com, which “We’re going to make Albuquerque The mayor promised to put more 10,000 residents. Others say levels ranks all cities using an overall a bad place to be a criminal,” Berry cops on the street. In 2009, there were should be based on need, such as crime index, gave Albuquerque said in a 10-minute YouTube video. crime rates or desired response times. 468 officers assigned to answer calls. Berry promised to raise that to 500 in an overall crime score of 3, with “We’re not just going to drive them A 2010 study by three professors 2010. That never happened. By 2012, the best score being 100. That out of Albuquerque, we’re going to at National University in La Jolla, large numbers of officers were leaving means that Albuquerque is drive them out of our region, or we’re Calif., pegged the ideal per-capita the department. The number of field safer than 3 percent of all U.S. going to send them to jail,” he said. staf ng level at 20-40 of cers per officers taking calls fell steadily and is cities. Here are the ranks and 10,000 residents. Something went wrong, though. now a little above 400, less than when violent crime rates per 100,000 Berry took office. residents of some cities from the He promised to engage in regional Worldatlas.com list: crime fighting and partner with area 1. Detroit 1,988 district attorneys to form a multiju- risdictional property crime task force. 2. Memphis 1,740 That never happened, at least ac- 3. Oakland 1,685 cording to Bernalillo County District 4. St. Louis 1,678 Attorney Kari Brandenburg, who, presumably, would have been part of 5. Milwaukee 1,476 Whichever model is used, The crooks apparently didn’t watch such a task force. Several months ago, the Albuquerque Police Department 15. Toledo 1,091 the video. Brandenburg confessed that she has appears to be sorely understaffed 24. Chicago 884 Since Berry’s first full year in had virtually no communication with at 14.9 of cers per 10,000 residents. office in 2010, major crime in the city Chief Gorden Eden. 25. Albuquerque 882 APD’s shrinking force has resulted in – murder, rape, robberies, burglaries, longer response times for “Priority The mayor promised a night 28. Las Vegas 841 auto thefts, larcenies and aggravated 1” calls – shootings, robberies, dead detective squad to target what he assaults – has increased by 22 percent. 30. Pittsburgh 798 bodies and car wrecks with injuries. called “offenders who prey on victims Last year, property crime, which at night.” The detectives were to use In 2010, APD’s response time for was the focus of Berry’s 2010 anti- offenders out of jail after their arrest. night-vision goggles. “Thieves work A new plan those calls was 8 minutes and 56 sec- crime effort, increased by 11.5 percent, His recent $60,000 study on why around-the-clock, and now we will, The mayor now has another onds. By mid-2015 that had increased He also promised to create a “prop- and violent crime was up 9.2 percent crime is nearly out of control conclud- too,” Berry said. always been sent to burglaries over 2014. ed that the problem is that there crime-fighting plan. On Oct. 12, he to 11 minutes and 12 seconds. erty crimes” link on APD’s website where there is workable evidence, A night detective shift was estab- where residents could communicate aren’t enough people in jail. Fewer announced a 14-point proposal that A city study earlier this year said Willoughby said. has some critics wondering what lished but lasted less than two years directly with the department’s spe- people in jail means more criminals APD needs 1,000 of cers. That Berry’s other initiatives included happened to the 2010 plan that was because of a lack of officers, Willough- cialized units. If these two things on the streets committing crimes, number would put the staf ng level asking the Legislature to strengthen supposed to make Albuquerque a bad by said. ever were in place, they aren’t ‘Police officers feel the study said. at 17.9 cops per 10,000 residents. the state’s “Three strikes” law, place to be a criminal. now. There is no “property disrespected by R.J. Berry’s critics said he’s responsible APD would need 1,150 of cers to Berry promised to create an email which hasn’t happened, and crimes” link on Berry, and they are for the increase in crime and that his Willoughby said many street cops reach National University’s recom- list so block crime-watch captains he promised to publish the could communicate with one another APD’s website. frustrated because no policies – breaking a police union are furious that the city’s news media, mended minimum level of 20 cops mug shots of property contract and cutting police pay in his in reporting on Berry’s latest plan per 10,000 residents. and share information. “We can’t Berry promised crimes suspects, which one seems to fact-check do this alone. The best deterrence to have businesses first year as mayor – caused cops to and his $60,000 crime study, didn’t Here’s a look at the 2015 staf ng did happen. mention the mayor’s failed 2010 plan. against crime is watchful neighbors,” donate “bait” this guy or hold him ac- flee the department. levels of police departments in the Willoughby said that Berry said. vehicles that APD In 2010, there were 1,065 sworn “Police officers feel disrespected region for the number of of cers per many things in Berry’s countable for the things could use to catch officers on the APD force. In 2015, that by R.J. Berry, and they are frustrated 10,000 residents. That apparently never happened. 2010 plan would have he says’ – police union auto thieves. This had fallen to 832, a 21.9 percent drop. because no one seems to fact Retired APD officer Al Ludi, a block worked if his policies appears to be one President Shawn In 2010, city cops made 31,174 arrests. -check this guy or hold him account- captain in the city’s Northwest Side, had not caused Salt Lake City 22.6 of the few things Willoughby Last year, that fell to 22,820, a 26.8 able for the things he says,” tried for seven months earlier APD to shrink. Willoughby said. “The rank and file Denver 21.5 this year to get a list of phone num- of Berry’s plan that percent decline. “Berry inherited a are sick of his studies that fit right into bers, email addresses and home was implement- “This is simple math: Fewer cops Las Vegas 20.9 good, well-managed, his political agenda.” addresses for block captains in his ed, but it hasn’t equal more crime,” said Shawn Wil- well-producing machine Through August of this year, auto Austin 18.6 part of the city. He said APD refused worked. Auto thefts loughby, president of the Albuquer- City Hall refused to answer ques- in the APD, and he has thefts were up 30 percent over the Phoenix 17.8 to give it to him until he requested it are up 30 percent que Police Officers Association. “We tions about the mayor’s failed 2010 destroyed it,” Willoughby same period in 2015, which was a under the state’s Inspection of Public this year. are doing 125 fewer arrests a week. crime plan. Berry spokeswoman Tucson 17.6 said. “He near-record year. The metro area now Records Act. The mayor promised Does anybody wonder why the Met- Rhiannon Samuel did respond to an has to take personal has the second highest per-capita auto Oklahoma City 17.1 to send crime scene inves- ropolitan Detention Center doesn’t initial email from ABQ Free Press The mayor promised to create an responsibility for what he has theft rate in the nation. Albuquerque 14.9 tigators to every burglary, have anybody in the jail? How can the automated notification system that done as commander in chief of no matter how small. That Berry has blamed the crime increase judicial branch be held accountable El Paso 14.7 would tweet a list of stolen motor this city.” CONT. ON NEXT PAGE was nothing new. CSIs have on judges who let repeat multiple for arrests we’re not making?” Colorado Springs 14 vehicles every morning. 8 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY COLUMNS/OPINION OPINION ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 9 Immigrant Rights Explained; Facing Down the Fascist Threat The Election is Rigged, But Not Libertarianism Explained Former Death Row Inmate Speaks On the U.S. Supreme Court In the Way Trump Thinks In 700 Words or Less BY SAYRAH NAMASTÉ BY G.E. NORDELL Mike Blessing is a Libertarian. He lives on BY ROBERT PERLS BY MIKE BLESSING Albuquerque’s West Side. mmigration has Another marginalized group in our recent op-ed in the Scalia has messed up the court’s deci- e’ve all heard complaints that most have no competition. 70 percent he Gary Johnson presidential cam- amount of marijuana, draining a pud- been brought up society, and one that is often barred I Albuquerque Journal chastises sion making even in death, since this election is rigged. It is – of all elections in New Mexico have paign seems to be the Libertarian dle on their own property – would be this election season from voting, is comprised of people A W T Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Republicans in the Senate violate but the media did not do it, the one person in the race. When there is Party’s best chance to date at winning pardoned, because they didn’t really do in often xenophobic convicted of crimes. The United States Ginsberg for expressing her opinion. their oath of office by refusing to hold Clintons did not do it and the Russians competition, it is usually in the primary, the White House. That possibility seems anything wrong. ways, as though jails more people than any country in That attack is censorship. While hearings to replace Scalia. to have lots of people scared out of Americans have for- the world. Locally, the New Mexico did not do it. We, the people, rigged where Republicans are only concerned Third, we would stop putting people such comments are rare from federal their minds. gotten that most of Innocence and Justice Project advocates Justice Roberts committed perjury at it by electing politicians over and over about getting hit from the right and in prison in the rst place for those judges, Ginsberg is in full compliance us descended from for those wrongfully convicted and again who have no interest the Dems from the left, so it pushes the So let’s take a look at some ways that victimless crimes: After Obama decided with her First Amendment right to immigrants. A local works to reform our broken criminal in competition. candidates, political dialogue and the a Libertarian administration would that he can pick and choose which free speech. conduct business. parts of Obamacare he can enforce, we nonprofit organization, the New Mexico justice system. It is not “election fraud” that urge NOT to compromise further to the Your vote matters. If it did can choose not to enforce the victimless Immigrant Law Center, has organized a The Journal’s editorial policy will, de nes this rigged election, but a far right or far left. Neither major party In partnership with the UNM School not, the Republican Party crime laws, as well – and we would call free “Citizenship Fair” for legal perma- of course, continue to absolve the fraudulent electoral system. This is seems interested in competition – only of Law, the innocence project is bring- for the repeal of those laws. nent residents interested in becoming ing death row exoneree Anthony Ray fascist members of the U.S. Supreme and its dark money PACs what we mean: in beating the other team. But neither A Libertarian U.S. citizens. Court from their many impeachable team seems able to govern – just look at Fourth, we would drastically reduce Hinton to UNM to share his story of would not be spending Wouldn’t you love to have a administration would offenses. The secret memo written by the gridlock in Santa Fe and taxes – if we can’t wipe them out The event is an opportunity for wrongful conviction, his experience on millions of dollars to take business where you get to decide not seek to expand the Alabama’s death row and his 30-year eventual Supreme Court Justice Lewis Washington. completely. This idea that we’re going immigrants to meet with immigration who your customers are, who the attorneys for free from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. journey to exoneration and freedom. Powell of August 1971 spelled out it away from you size, intrusiveness or to settle for a 25 percent to 30 percent competition is, how much the product So when you vote in this election, on Saturday, Nov. 5 at ACE Leadership how business could take control of national sales tax is nonsense. If we’re Hinton will present “The Cascading will cost and how much pro t you are remember that where the candidates expense of government High School, 1240 Bellamah the federal government. That plan is going to compromise on a tax rate, Consequences of Wrongful Conviction” going to make? Throw in, for good stand on taxes, defense or education by one iota Ave. NW. just about fulfilled – except for the his confirmation hearings over wheth- it would be more like 5 percent, and at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10 at the measure, a pure monopoly (or duopo- really is not terribly important, because pesky matter of citizens still being er he would follow precedent. More we would disregard that “revenue UNM School of Law, 1117 Stanford Dr. ly) with the government protecting in the end they are not going to solve neutrality” hogwash. That’s just able to vote. (The millions of dollars importantly, his execrable decision in ‘Citizenship, to me, is NE in Albuquerque. A Q&A session and your exclusive franchise, and you have the problem. The current system does First, we need to understand that pundit-speak for “We don’t really have spent by the Republican Party on Citizens United v. F.E.C. declared the speaker reception will follow. just described our electoral system. No not reward doing the hard work of libertarianism is all about the nonag- to cut spending.” more than just a legal voter suppression is an effort to solve United States to be a fascist country. compromise, that of listening or build- one can ever compete! gression principle: No one has the right Fifth, we would look to fundamen- status: It’s about finding that problem.) Aside from the wrongness of that ing coalitions – the hard work of policy to initiate force or fraud against any- Politicians get to decide who their tally transform the welfare state from In partnership with the decision, he was able to support the formation. It is because the election one else, nor to threaten or delegate ways to amplify our col- customers (voters) are before the what it is now – a massive top-down, UNM School of Law, decision only with ludicrous legal is rigged. that initiation. No exceptions will be lective voice as an immi- citations. Any law student knows voters get to decide who they want bureaucratic system for legalized vote the innocence project is Justice Scalia served on Only “We The People” can x it. How? granted “under color of law.” buying – into something that actually grant community, and to that citing a dissent in a homework in of ce. This is backwards. Every 10 the Supreme Court for Also understand that we’re NOT helps the people it’s supposed to help. bringing death row assignment can get you a failed grade; years, politicians create safe districts We need non-partisan redistricting make our local, state and looking to be Romney-Bush We would turn the various agencies almost 30 years, doing all Roberts cited 25 such dissents in for themselves or pour the opposition commissions so that incumbents can’t exoneree Anthony Ray Republicans with an “L” after our into 501(c)3 charities and forbid them national laws and politi- into a few districts so there is zero create their own safe seats. We need sorts of damage to civil Citizens United v. FEC, which makes names. If we wanted that, we would from taking tax money or lobbying – immi- Hinton to UNM to share competition for most seats. New public nancing of campaigns or other cians accountable’ the decision worthless. simply cut to the chase and sign up as governmental bodies in their charters. his story of wrongful rights issues Mexico has the lowest number of reforms like limiting contributions to gration attorney Adriel Orozco But then, here we are. The imple- Democrats. Then the people who support them candidates with competition in the in-district donors, so that even mid- conviction, his experience mentation of the Powell Memo plan would know that their donations nation. This means the election is dle-class voters can afford to run for With that in mind, here are some on Alabama’s death row Counting the recently deceased has delivered a fascist Supreme Court would go a lot further. Founded in 2010, the law center's rigged heavily toward the incumbent. of ce. We need open primaries, instant examples of the policies that our Justice Scalia, the Fascist Five on and Congress, and there is nowhere mission is to “make access to justice and his 30-year journey to voter run-off and fair ballot access so prospective Libertarian administration Nor do we support any corporate affordable for New Mexico’s immigrants the Supreme Court are all members to seek redress of grievances. The Politicians get to decide who their would undertake: welfare. No more bailouts, no more exoneration and freedom competition is because they have that more voters have more choices and aspiring citizens and to promote of the Federalist Society and all are Republican-controlled Senate will not First, a Libertarian administration tax-funded football stadiums, movie erected discriminatory and unfair in all public elections, including the knowledge of legal rights and the immi- After spending 30 years on death row signatories to the Project for the New take even the first step toward im- would not seek to expand the size, subsidies, or contracts for white-ele- barriers to getting on the ballot. primaries. New Mexico Open Primaries gration process.” for a murder he did not commit, Hinton American Century – which constitutes peachment of anyone on the Supreme intrusiveness or expense of government phant projects. The “Albuquerque Did you know that independent and is dedicated to educating New Mexicans Adriel Orozco, a staff attorney at the was released after independent testing a violation of their oath of office. (It Court, so the only avenue left to the by one iota. We would not look to Rapid Transit” inanity is a prime exam- minor-party candidates in New Mexico about these critical issues. law center who will assist people with showed the bullets from the murder also happens that all five are Catholic, American citizen, short of violence, grow the federal government – not by ple of this. their citizenship applications at the fair, weapon did not match the gun prose- but that is not a crime.) is to vote and vote and vote, until have to turn in between 3 and 10 Twenty- ve percent of New Mexicans 2 percent, much less by the 10 percent Sixth, on foreign policy: For decades, times the number of signatures to and nearly half of Americans prefer to said, “Citizenship, to me, is more than cutors claimed Hinton used. Hinton has In addition, Justice Thomas worked Citizens United is reversed. or 20 percent that a Clinton or Trump Libertarians have been defamed as get on the ballot that Democratic and be independent from the two major just a legal status: It’s about finding been featured in , for Monsanto Chemical for four The national election for presi- administration will attempt. At worst, “isolationists.” True isolationism was Republican candidates do? This means parties – and the trend is growing. The ways to amplify our collective voice as The Washington Post, BBC News, The years and yet will not recuse himself, dent looks like a big win for Hillary we would freeze it where it’s at when Japan between 1635 and 1853 or China the election is rigged heavily toward rst major party to help de-rig elections an immigrant community, and to make Guardian and other media outlets. saying nothing in court and voting Clinton, but congressional and state we take the reins. The 2017 budget between 1757 and 1839. We simply incumbents. is going to be tremendously successful. our local, state and national laws and The event is free and open to the for Monsanto. He is married to contests are less certain. It’s vital that that we would receive on Jan. 21, 2017, don’t want America to be micromanag- Which one is going to step forward? politicians accountable to our needs and public. Parking is free in the Law School conservative lobbyist Virginia Lamp every eligible voter show up for every Politicians have an incentive to keep would be the budget for 2018, 2019, ing the affairs of the rest of the world. wants. We need everyone – including 2020 and 2021. “L” parking lot. RSVPs are strongly Thomas and misses every opportunity local election, from city council to campaigns expensive. Unless you are Want to help get open primaries in Seventh, we would not support U.S. Citizens, legal permanent residents encouraged, as seating is limited. For to recuse himself whenever issues that school board to dogcatcher. wealthy, corrupt or a party regular New Mexico? Get involved through No, we would not look to expand the forced association under the rubric of and mixed-status families – to get more information and to RSVP, visit she is working on come before the tightly aligned with the true believers CivNet or the New Mexico Open welfare state one bit. Nor would we “nondiscrimination” or “public accom- involved to make our society Your vote matters. If it did not, the lawschool.unm.edu/ijp/events/hinton. of either major party, you can’t com- Primaries website. look to create more regulations upon modation.” The slogan “No means No” more inclusive.” court. Justice Thomas also appears at Republican Party and its dark money php or call (505) 277-8184. pete because you can’t raise enough business or your personal life. Those used against rape apologists works just Republican political fundraiser events. PACs would not be spending millions De-rigging the election starts Pre-register by calling (505) 247-1023 money to pay for media buys. Did regulations stie creativity, growth and as well here. No Jew should have to Justice Scalia served on the of dollars to take it away from you. with you. to set up an appointment with an im- Sayrah Namasté is an organizer with the you know that the average member economic progress. bake a cake for a Nazi wedding. This Supreme Court for almost 30 years, migration attorney, or show up to learn American Friends Service Committee in of Congress spends more time raising Second, the White House would concept should be applied consistently doing all sorts of damage to civil about your rights as a worker and as Albuquerque. She writes about events of interest Philosopher and author G.E. Nordell left money than working on their job? Robert Perls, a former state representative become a pardon factory. All of the across the population. rights issues. His son, Eugene Scalia, an immigrant and learn whether you’re to Albuquerque’s activist community. California because there was nowhere to This means the election is rigged. and a registered Independent, is the founder people in prison solely for victimless To summarize, we, the Libertarians, is a Washington, D.C., lawyer who eligible. Volunteers are needed as well. park. He is very, very retired and has lived of New Mexico Open Primaries. The organi- federal crimes – sawing off a shotgun simply want to live our own lives and atop the east mesa in Rio Communities Politicians have created a monopoly More info at nmilc.org. has argued before the court; Scalia did zation’s site is nmopenprimaries.org barrel, having more than a certain let everyone else live theirs. not recuse himself on those occasions. since 2005. in most districts. The proof is that 10 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN/EDITORIAL ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 11 County Gives ABQ a Vote on ART, Will the Dems Allow Susana This Newspaper Endorses … But Will It Make Any Difference? To Steamroll Them Yet Again? Editor’s note: ABQ Free Press Weekly is making endorsements in some Joe Monahan is a veteran of New Mexico politics. BY ANDY LYMAN BY JOE MONAHAN of the current races and ballot questions. We’re speaking out on what we believe His daily blog can be found at joemonahan.com are a few of the most important choices voters will make between now and Nov. 8. “At least this is a way for them to oters in Bernalillo County get ho received excuses about why they have decided to vote on a question regarding voice their concerns,” O’Malley said. V Wthe biggest to leave Martinez alone and why they contrast to her opponent, Nora Espinoza, Albuquerque’s controversial rapid Since the inception of ART, there pass of Cam- have not tried to capitalize directly on President whose extremist candidacy is based solely on transit project – but the results will have been a series of community paign ‘16? That’s her unpopularity in their quest to turn Our choice is Hillary Clinton. While some stamping out nonexistent voter fraud and have little to no effect on the project meetings to give the public a chance easy. Gov. Susana the House Democratic, but Payne isn’t may say this is a lesser-of-two-evils choice, who will use the of ce to continue the voter itself. to weigh in. Martinez. The buying them. we disagree. We’ve followed Clinton’s suppression efforts of her elected predeces- career from rst lady to U.S. senator to The ballot question asks voters if Republican leader, “The Democrats should be going after sor, convicted embezzler Dianna Duran. The Rio Grande Foundation, a secretary of state. they are in favor of putting the con- now approaching Martinez and McCleskey relentlessly for free-market research organization, her seventh year troversial Albuquerque Rapid Transit what has happened in this state,” We’d like to remind voters that, as rst was one of the earlier and more Weaponizing Your Samsung S7 in office, has more Bernalillo County project that spans the 10-mile length Payne said. lady, Clinton was tasked with leading staunch opposition voices in Albu- The epic failure of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 has been immortalized in a modi ed baggage than the stainless steel carou- President Bill Clinton’s effort to develop Treasurer of Central Avenue to a vote in a future “They have had the power for six querque to ART. version of the video game Grand Theft Auto 5. In the modi ed game, the player’s sels at the Sunport’s terminals yet a universal healthcare plan that would election. Even if a majority of voters in years. Look what the Republicans did We endorse Nancy Bearce. This veteran ad- character wreaks havoc by lobbing the phones as hand grenades. Samsung argued Democrats blissfully ignored have guaranteed every American access to The group previously sponsored to former legislative leaders Manny ministrator and political newcomer will bring the county favor voting on ART, the copyright infringement and forced YouTube to take down a video of the modi ed her throughout the crucial battle for healthcare. In a preview of what Barack a presentation by a speaker from Aragon and Raymond Sanchez and much-needed reform to an of ce that has Albuquerque City Council would not game, but YouTube later determined that parodying the exploding phone did control of the state House, which the Re- Obama faced in 2009 and 2010, the Cato Institute last year, before now Michael Sanchez. They demonized been a cesspool of corruption and has cost be required to add the proposal to any not violate Samsung’s copyright, and the video went back up. At last count, it had publicans took control of two years ago Republicans, aided by lack of unity among the ART project was approved. Rio them year after year. The same for Bill taxpayers millions of dollars during the watch future ballots. 1.9 million views. for the first time since the early 1950s. congressional Democrats, helped the Grande Foundation Executive Direc- Richardson. And it worked. But the of the two incompetents who have held the hospital and pharmaceutical industries The actual question asks voters, tor Paul Gessing told NM Political Let’s unpack some of that baggage the Democrats here still seem to harbor a job for the past 12 years. Dems have kept such a tight lid on. crush the initiative. “Are you in favor of giving voters Report in an email he also sees this as good deal of fear attacking the political residing in the City of Albuquerque an opportunity for the public to make Emails: Clinton Hit Up Moroccan Martinez’s approval rating is only 42 machine that has rolled over them,” In the late 1990s, working with U.S. Sens. Bail Bond Reform Orrin Hatch and Edward Kennedy, she municipal limits the chance to vote themselves heard. percent in the Albuquerque Journal’s Payne said. We urge you to vote “yes” to allow judges helped pass the children’s health insurance in support of or in opposition to the latest poll and only 36 percent in the Because of that, Payne is not sanguine to hold defendants in jail without bond who, “It is unfortunate that Albuquerque King for $12M for Foundation plan known as SCHIP to provide subsidized proposed Albuquerque Rapid Transit recent SurveyUSA; the economy is lousy about the Democrats prospects of pick- by virtue of their records, are a danger to the voters were never given a chance by in Albuquerque and dreadful in the ru- healthcare for children of families with project?” BY ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY STAFF ing up the three House seats they need public or a ight risk if released before trial. their city elected officials to vote on incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid. ral areas; the state’s jobless rate is nearly to take back control. This amendment has a second part, which Even if the question receives a In the grand scheme of things, through such a transformative project for their the worst in the nation and one result is states that no one should be held in jail resounding “yes” when results come “The lay of the land in a presiden- that work alone, Clinton has accomplished city but – given the willingness of soaring violent crime and widespread simply because they can’t raise the money for in on Nov. 8, there is nothing on the Mayor Berry and 7 of the 9 members drug abuse; the state is nearly broke tial year is favorable for them, but much more than most members of Congress. of what I have seen in the campaign is bail. The amendment will reduce jail popula- ballot that can stop the project from of the City Council to steamroll what and because of it the state’s bond rating We recognize that Hillary Clinton is an namby-pamby,” he said. “There is no tions statewide. Studies in other states have moving forward. The question’s spon- has been downgraded. imperfect candidate. At the same time, in seems to be strong public opposi- overriding reason presented for giving shown that defendants released on no-mon- sor, County Commissioner Debbie hindsight, we have come to recognize the tion to the project – having even a Martinez’s controversial political the Democrats control. The Republicans ey bonds appear in court at the same rates as O’Malley, said she wanted to send truth of her claim of “a vast right-wing non-binding vote on ART is better adviser, Jay McCleskey, and his framed their own political comeback by defendants who post cash or surety bonds. a message to Albuquerque Mayor conspiracy” against the Clintons. It is in than nothing,” Gessing wrote. take-no-prisoners style have ripped making Aragon, Sanchez and Richard- Richard Berry on behalf of business that context that we view her preternatu- the Republican Party apart. He was son the villains. Where are the bad guys “Unfortunately, barring a miracle, ral quest for privacy and her wrongheaded Legislature owners who still oppose the project. subjected to a federal investigation of in the Democratic narrative? Mostly, the project will be far along in its decision to use a private email server. Several legislative races are critical to his campaign practices that exposed the what they offer are weak appeals on the “I was hoping the mayor would construction phase before that final ox News scored what is being called in for potential presidential candidates returning a sense of public service to the GOP’s underbelly yet yielded no in- economy and letting Susana and Jay We can’t endorse her without mention- rethink and respond to folks that feel the news media a “brutal, clean hit” on to be pumping foreign leaders for money, Roundhouse – and to put an end to the vote is held,” Gessing said. F dictments. And then there’s Martinez’s ing her main rival, the racist, isolationist like they haven't been responded to,” waltz away.” mean-spirited score-settling that has recently Hillary Clinton through the revelation that, and her staff recognized it, the infamous holiday pizza party where and misogynistic lunatic Republican BFF of O’Malley said. As expected, this final week is seeing occurred on behalf of the current occupant before she announced for President, she HuffPost reported. she tried to intimidate police and hotel Vladimir Putin. Donald Trump is perhaps Andy Lyman is a reporter for NM Political many Republicans “come home” and of the fourth oor. O’Malley is quick to admit that Ber- was soliciting the King of Morocco for $12 On “Fox News Sunday” last month, employees and which forever changed the most ignorant and dangerous person Report, an online nonprofit news agency. Its begin to increase their percentage of the ry hasn’t shown any signs of slowing million for the Clinton Foundation. host Chris Wallace took Clinton campaign her image with the public. in modern times to seek the presidency. website is nmpoliticalreport.com early vote being cast. Throw in Hillary down the transit project, which began Voters need to send Trump back to reality Senate District 29 Campaign manager Robby Mook and manager Robby Mook to task on But on the campaign trail, you hear Clinton’s email debacle and the rosy TV where he belongs. heavy construction earlier this month, longtime Clinton con dant John Podesta the controversy. hardly an inkling of any of this. optimism of a House Dem takeover is We endorse incumbent and Senate and that an advisory question will thought the deal – in which Clinton had “Why wasn’t that classic pay-to-play?” Democrats just don’t seem to have now seriously in doubt. Majority Leader Michael Sanchez, who had likely not make a difference. The Lawsuit committed to speak at an event for King Wallace asked. the stomach to do to Martinez what has Congress the guts to stand up to Gov. Susana Mohammed VI on the condition Putting blame on Martinez isn’t Martinez’s cynical injection of crime and “It looks like he’s going to move Against ART been done to them, and has cost them so Our choice is U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan of his $12 million donation – would look “There’s nothing new here,” Mook necessarily a silver bullet. Winning the death penalty legislation into the recent spe- forward,” O’Malley said. much political power. In fact, they seem House seats needed for a majority is Grisham. While she is likely to coast The U.S. Court of bad. Clinton aide tried to replied, deecting to Donald Trump’s cial session, which should have been about fine with simply waiting out the eight proving more elusive than expected. to victory – with or without rollerblades Even if the question was binding, explain that it was simply too late to back sagging poll numbers. nothing except digging New Mexico out of Appeals for the 10th years of the Martinez administration, You’d think that they would be running – we believe she deserves a third term in the City Council, not the County out, according to emails made public “But, Robby, there is some new stuff,” its nancial hole. Circuit has scheduled Nov. assuming power will naturally come a first-rate offense and doing more to Washington. More time in Congress Wallace responded. “Emails show —and Commission, would be the body to by WikiLeaks. back to the opposition as she inevitably will help season her and make her a 14 as the date it will hear motivate their base voters – or will Other Senate Districts: halt funding to ART. “This was HRC’s idea,” Abedin wrote in an I’m going to go through some of them — falls back to Earth. stronger candidate for either mayor of oral arguments in a lawsuit relying on Donald Trump to do it for Senate District 9: Incumbent, John email on which Podesta was cc’d. you were not happy at all [with] the idea Albuquerque or governor of New Mexico. “It's basically out of the county’s But even as she fights the political can- them be enough? Sapien filed by opponents of the of this meeting and her going there.” Regardless of which of ce she seeks, hands and it looks like it's out of the The team eventually reached a compro- cer that eats away at her administration, You often hear politicians referring Senate District 10: David J. Simon Mook maintained that it was all just she’ll bring a compassion to the job that is community’s hands,” O’Malley said. Albuquerque Rapid Transit mise. Hillary Clinton didn’t show up, but Bill Martinez still manages to launch strikes to politics as a “contact sport.” But most Senate District 15: Incumbent, Daniel a scheduling issue that had nothing to against her enemies, especially Senate sorely lacking now. Still, the county commission project. In the meantime, Clinton and Chelsea Clinton did, and the of the time it’s Republicans who say Ivey-Soto do with corruption or public perceptions Majority Leader Michael Sanchez who is approved O’Malley’s question for the construction has already money for the foundation came through, that. When it comes to Campaign ‘16 Senate District 18: Bill Tallman of corruption. now in his own life-and-death struggle general election ballot. The question begun across the length of the Huf ngton Post reported. and the Democrats, it seems more about Secretary of State House District 15: Ane C. Romero to hold on to his Valencia County seat. House District 20: Incumbent Jim Dines does not ask the city to propose a Although the exchange occurred “We didn’t want her going overseas,” avoiding contact with a governor and Our choice is Maggie Toulouse Oliver, Central Avenue. Albuquerque Dem attorney and her political adviser who have taken so House District 23: Daymon Ely binding question, but O’Malley said two years after she stepped down as Mook said. “I didn’t want her going over- who has shown competence as Bernalillo former City Councilor Greg Payne much from them and, really, without House District 24: Elizabeth Thomson she wanted to give a voice to the secretary of state and before she announced seas before the campaign was kicking off. County clerk and has a record of expand- Again, these are stolen documents.” says Democrats have provided many much of a fight. House District 30: Natalie Figueroa general public. her candidacy, it is generally frowned upon ing voter participation. That’s in stark

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nicorns, teaching, glitter and on: A character that could help Uwomen’s empowerment. kids find their own strengths. This isn’t a random list, but a “Princess Unicorn is an original description of the core elements of character I developed to empower local dancer-turned-teacher-turned- young people – specifically, young the art of strip-tease – people who it, they graduated by performing at creative-feminist-force-of-nature girls,” she said. “She had all the were full of creativity and raw tal- my production.” Joy Coy. femininity of a princess with all ent, but who had no training and While Coy still works a day job, The classically trained ballet the strength and confidence of a no place in the state to get it. she said her art has become self dancer and thespian has been teach- super hero.” This inspired Coy to create -sustaining, which has always been ing classes since she was a teen, and As Princess Unicorn, Coy Albuquerque’s only workshop her goal. has involved herself in all manner of earned money by performing at program to help aspiring and “It is very, very difficult to make performance art for even longer – but children’s birthday parties and current performers of all stripes to a living as a performer,” she said. “I it wasn’t until after she graduated at literacy outreach events through learn the basics. Coy opened her did Princess Unicorn full time, and from UNM that she combined those the Albuquerque Public veterinarian,’ and then help When Burque Noir dis- own production company called that took a little bit of the joy out of it loves with her strident beliefs in Library system. them identify solid paths to banded later that year, the city Unicorn Productions and put out a because I was so dependent on it for women’s equality. “I encouraged young girls to achieve that.” saw an explosion of neo-bur- call for students. The class was full a stream of income, but the purpose It was January, 2015. Coy had read, to dance, to write – to ex- Throughout this lesque troupes, most founded within days. of it has nothing to do with income.” graduated only a month earlier when press themselves creatively and period, Coy was also actively or co-founded by former mem- “The first one was six weeks – Coy’s workshop now runs nine she suddenly lost her full-time job. learn to identify their dreams,” she involved in Albuquerque’s bers of Albuquerque’s most very intense, very short-term,” she weeks, with the next one beginning In need of a way to pay her bills, and said. “It could be short-term stuff bourgeoning burlesque scene, well-known group. However, said. “It covered a lot of burlesque in December. unwilling to sit through interview like ‘I want to get a pet’ or ‘I want as a member of the high- this led to a shared obstacle: herstory, costuming, ethics. We after interview, Coy instead turned to to join a sports team,’ or really ly-lauded Burque The troupes were often com- talk about show business, a lot on To learn more about Coy, visit a side project she had been working long-term stuff like ‘I want to be a Noir troupe. posed of performers new to choreography. And at the end of facebook.com/unicornpros 14 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY FOOD DRINK ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 15

Simple syrup can be purchased as flavor counters the tangy pomegranate Scallops: Not Easy, well, though a homemade version is so well. Try to find a quality filtered very easy. I add one cup sugar in one apple juice for this drink. An unfiltered cup hot water and stir until dissolved. juice will lead to a cloudy cocktail, and But Simple and Subtle This can be kept in the refrigerator though it would still be delicious, it until needed. wouldn’t be the same beautiful sunset color. As always, drink responsibly and BY STEVE “MO” FYE September to February is pome- granate season in the northern hemi- have a great cocktail adventure. sphere. Pomegranates are a bit messy, igh-quality, fresh shellfish can be Once the scallops have been thawed but the flavor they add is worth Hhard to come by in New Mexico, and drained, pat them dry with clean the fuss. but there are a number of crustaceans paper towels and allow them to Dusk in Finally, I can’t stress the use of real and mollusks that survive freezing and “slack” to close to room temperature apple juice enough. The rich apple Eden Cocktail thawing with very little degradation of while making a cream sauce. Dusk in Eden Martini flavor and texture. Scallops have a delicate flavor Most local pur- that is easily over- BY VERONICA RINALDI Veronica Rinaldi is a bartender for Albuquerque ½ oz. vodka Press Club and never shies away from a new cocktail. veyors have whelmed by bold 1 oz. apple juice access to IQF sauces. Over very shellfish. 1 low heat, reduce t’s hot, it’s cold, it’s hot, it’s cold, schnapps), muddled pomegranate, Individually large slice of pomegranate some whole it’s autumn in New Mexico. simple syrup, and a vodka base, quick frozen I 1(about 1 heaping milk (about a the cocktail doesn’t overwhelm you seafood It’s a warm autumn evening and tablespoon arils) quarter cup per with sweetness. is easy to U/10 scallop) I want a fresh seasonal martini. Dash of simple syrup process, ship to the consistency When I think fall, I think apples, It is debated whether vodka and store, so it of heavy cream, then pumpkin, and pomegranate. I like was originally distilled in Russia in Pomegranate arils to garnish is the most readily add a pinch per serving my pumpkin in pie or soup, so I’ll the ninth century or Poland in the available for the home cook. each of saffron, white pepper and stick to apple and pomegranate for eighth. Either way, it didn’t hit the Fresh shellfish loses quality quickly salt. Add the drained juices from the my cocktails. American bar until the mid-1900s, Muddle together the pomegranate and syrup becoming a staple for long business in a mixing glass or shaker tin. If you don’t unless held at very low temperatures, scallops and stir well. The proteins I found Dusk in Eden on so frozen is usually the best bet in our will thicken the sauce. lunches because of its lack of odor. have a muddler you can use the handle of a aboutfood.com, and it’s a nice mixing spoon. Add the vodka and juice, and High Sierra climate. Heat a large heavy-bottomed, Any vodka will work in this fruity spin on an apple martini. fill with ice. Stir or shake well, and strain My favorite variety of shellfish is steel-clad or cast-iron pan to smoking drink. I picked a simple, wheat- Combining the natural sweetness into a martini glass. Garnish with pome- the sea scallop. These sweet and savory hot. Make sure the scallops are dry all based vodka that fit into my budget. of apple juice (instead of an apple granate arils and enjoy! bits of ocean-flavored protein are the over. Add just enough oil to coat the tendon and muscle holding the bivalve bottom of the pan and place the scal- together. When one thinks of an iconic lops within. Don’t crowd the pan or seashell, it’s often the scalloped shell you will have steamed scallops, which (thus the name) of the scallop. defeats the point of searing. There will Mussels, while related (and my second be some smoke and noise. That’s the Beer Town: Pumpkin Wars favorite), are different. We eat the body goal here. Once the first flat side has BY TY BANNERMAN Ty Bannerman is a beer drinker, co-host of the City on the Edge podcast and author of “Forgotten Albuquerque.” of that bivalve and leave the tough a crisp, golden-brown crust, turn the tendon behind. scallops and finish the other side; if n an American autumn, there’s ale, which burst onto the scene in the This has already been a rough year the pan is hot enough, large scallops Scallops are simple critters, but one tradition that’s as much a part 1980s, is a more typical beer that uses in terms of American infighting. Do will take one minute to 90 seconds per I Get your pumpkin on (or not) at any require care to cook properly. If of the season as Halloween and malted barley for most of its fer- we really need a Trump/Clinton-style of these breweries: overcooked, they can become tough side; smaller scallops will take even Thanksgiving: The love/hate debate mentable sugars. throw-down over a beer as American less time. and dry. Like many lean proteins – over pumpkin-spiced beverages. As a result, the pumpkin is a flavor as pumpkin pie? Boxing Bear Pumpkin Oso whether by land or by sea – they must Allow the scallops to rest on a This cultural battle usually rages added along with pie spices like Here’s my suggestion for unity be seared quickly at a high temperature plate off the heat while preparing over the ubiquitous pumpkin spice cinnamon, cloves and allspice. during this, the most beautiful of all to develop the proper crust and a moist, the plates. Spoon a bit of the saffron Marble latte – but its close cousin, the pump- Some breweries don’t even bother seasons: Whether you are a pumpkin Pumpkin ale tender interior. Scallops are a low -fat cream on each plate. Place the scallops kin beer, has lately been dragged into including the gourd at all, preferring lover or a hater, invite your gourdish Pumpkin Noir animal protein and contain less choles- on each plate and serve. One or the crossfire. to go heavy on the distinctive spices opposite to join you at one of our local terol than crustaceans such as shrimp two U/10 scallops will suffice for a Like so many divisive issues that rather than the subtle flavor contribu- breweries. Ponderosa and lobster, so they are better forthose great appetizer. bedevil American culture, we can tion of the pumpkin. Order a pumpkin beer if you like, Chocolate pumpkin stout looking to reduce animal fats in To serve as a full plated entrée, cook blame the pilgrim colonists for or another variety on tap. After their diet. three to seven scallops per person, kicking this one off. According to the first sip, take the hand of your Boese Brothers To get beautifully seared sea scal- depending on scallop size and diner historian Mary Miley Theobald of the comrade and look deep into their Ichabod’s Revenge lops, buy them at the 10/20 (10 to 20 appetite, and add a starch such as Colonial Williamsburg Association, eyes. Whisper “Kumbaya” and let Bosque per pound) or U/10 (less than 10 each rice, a root vegetable puree or dressed those intrepid puritans were hard-up the glow of beer-unity warm your Pumpkin spice ale per pound) size. Get them frozen and noodles, accompanied by a lightly for alcohol and, lacking the requisite hearts as the chill autumn wind then allow them to thaw in the fridge flavored vegetable such as sautéed barley, turned to other locally avail- kicks in. Firkin Brewery Pumpkin stout overnight in a colander over a bowl to snow peas or wilted greens. able fermentables in their quest to get reserve the tasty juices. Even if your their drink on. Starr Brothers scallops have been augmented with Steve “Mo” Fye is an Instructional Tech in Of course, since the pilgrims were Jack Tooth Grin a preservative saline brine (usually the Culinary Arts program at Central New replacing barley with pumpkin, their labelled “glazed”) to protect the flesh, Mexico Community College and just might concoction was undoubtedly a far Tractor the juices are useful. fight someone for a shot at a big batch of cry from the beer we find on our Jack the Sipper U/10 Pacific sea scallops fresh off the boat. shelves today. The modern pumpkin 16 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY TRAVEL FILM ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 17 On a Tank of Gas: Sandia Mountains N.M. Film Focus: All Kinds of ‘Coming Soon’ for New Mexico BY CHRISTA VALDEZ New Mexico film expert Christa Valdez, of OneHeadlightInk.com and ChristaValdez.com, reports on movie industry news for ABQ Free Press. BY MORIAH CARTY Moriah Carty is an Albuquerque local with a heavy sense of wanderlust. he supernatural series pilot to smuggle people and drugs t’s easy to take for granted the "Midnight, Texas," which shot across U.S.-Mexico border. beauty of the Sandia Mountains, T I in Albuquerque in early 2016, so let’s spend the day exploring this Albuquerque and other areas of is scheduled to film its first full breathtaking natural marvel. New Mexico are expected to see season for NBC. The series centers casting opportunities and the sub- But first, since breakfast is the most on traveling psychic Manfred Ber- sequent filming of the new Epix important meal of the day, let’s start nardo, who has grown tired of life series “Get Shorty.” The episodic with delicious, local nosh before our on the road and decides to settle in is an adaptation of the 1995 movie big (small) adventure. the small Texas town of Midnight of the same name. Chris O'Dowd Head east on I-40 and turn north off – as portrayed by Albuquerque, New Mexico – over the next sever- ("Bridesmaids") will play the onto NM 14 toward Cedar Crest. After muscle to Ray Romano's three and a half miles, breakfast will be al months. ("Everybody Loves Raymond") on your right. Also in Albuquerque, the straight man, as portrayed on the sequel to the 2015 Oscar-nomi- big screen by John Travolta and Albuquerque to nated crime drama "Sicario" is Gene Hackman. “Get Shorty” will Turquoise Trail scheduled to start filming early be the second Epix series produc- Bakery: 19 miles this month. Titled “Soldado,” the tion for New Mexico. The net- Ben Rothstein film's director said the movie will work's political satire “Graves” Turquoise Trail Bakery is a locally take center screen as the backdrop the summer, is due in theaters this stand on its own, "focused on a is currently airing on cable and owned bakery situated just off the for Marvel's final installment of spring. Catch the preview and completely different story with streaming online. highway, tucked between other local just two of the characters that the Wolverine franchise. The mov- boast to your friends that New shops. All goods are made in house you met in “Sicario.” The movie In what can only be described as ie, code-named “Juarez” during its Mexico plays a big background and change from day to day. follows the lead characters as a haunting new film trailer, some time filming in Albuquerque, Rio role in “Logan,” premiering na- Guzzle down the coffee and snag they investigate the tunnels used sweeping scenes of New Mexico Rancho, Chama and Santa Fe over tionwide on March 3, 2017. some extra pastries for the hike later.

Turquoise Trail Bakery to Sandia: 16 miles ‘Inferno’ Just a Pile of Glowing Embers The drive up to the crest is one of the BY DAVID LYNCH David Lynch is an award-winning film critic. most beautiful, scenic drives in New Mexico. The absence of development s this supposed to be a puzzle, The frenetic blur of exposition makes it hard to believe the state’s or a challenge?” a weary and and ambiguous details at the start largest city lies on the opposite side. “I confused Tom Hanks asks about 20 leaves the audience unengaged. The road winds up, the turns becom- minutes into “Inferno.” Unless you very recently studied ing ever tighter as you near the top. At this point, you’d think his “Dante’s Inferno,” it’s hard to be Once there, it’s time to saddle up for a character, historian Robert Lang- entertained by the first act quick hike. Don’t forget the mouthwa- don, would know the drill Having of “Inferno.” tering pastries. survived global conspiracy after Like its predecessors, “Inferno” Stop by the lookout first and take in global conspiracy, does he really ex- uses similar patterns of the valley below: Albuquerque and pect a day that starts with him not exposition-running-exposition- surrounding areas. It’s certainly breath- remembering how he ended up in a gunning, making it hard to focus taking. Afterward, sneak around the hospital to conclude with anything on the messages of the sluggish east side of the building and connect other than following the trail of narrative formula. with the nature trail. Moriah Carty another obsessive of some kind? Until the final act, that is. Thanks Apparently not. But then again, From crest to aerial to a much-needed twist, the final 40 The Sandia Tram is advertised as Sandia Crest to the mountain. The Las HuertasPicnic three movies into his Robert minutes or so provide some of the tram: about 4 miles the world’s longest tram [technically, Albuquerque via Ground is a nice stop for another Langdon/Da Vinci Code series, best in the franchise (ugh). While round trip it’s not], and in spring 2016 the tram snack break. director Ron Howard still can’t fig- Sony Pictures Howard still could have made it scenic NM 165: ure out how to make a movie that The trail hugs the edge of the cliffs cars were remodeled. Definitely Eventually, the road becomes pave- easier to follow, the climax pro- worth the ride if the opportunity 45 miles ment and it’s back to civilization. Take integrates action with its scholarly stakes are easily at their highest this Performances by Hanks, Felicity vides its thrills, particularly with most of the way. This trail is fairly easy Jones and Ben Foster are passable, and well worn, but make sure to follow presents itself. The day is mostly over, so it’s time an opportunity to look north and see basis as well as the source material time around, with betrayals, hellish an appealing duel of contrasting though at this stage of his the maps and stay on the trail. At this Along the trail are various types to take the scenic route home. As you the beautiful plateaus in the distance. does. His third attempt, as a result, visuals (literally) and a pervasive philosophies that I wish was more career, it’s clear Hanks really needs elevation, the weather can turn quickly, of flowers and undergrowth, head back down the mountain turn Hop on I-25 south and head home. is less thrilling than staying up all soundtrack to boot. fleshed out over the course of the the right script to deliver an so pack accordingly. starkly contrasting the high desert right onto NM 165. night to study for a history exam. Using all the above, Howard film. It provides most, if not all, of immersive performance. Not that ecosystem below. If the weather is This dirt road can be a bit treacher- If there’s one thing to appreciate works to create a film with more the film’s emotional energy. Follow the nature trail from the crest an Oscar-worthy turn would have just right, picturesque moments are ous at times, but is manageable in a about these films, its their unre- gusto than his previous offerings, to Kiwanis Cabin, a shelter built for Stops: 4 made “Inferno” stand out from It’s just a matter of getting to that abundant. high-clearance sedan. lenting drive to turn Hanks into an but a lack of any real tension rangers to stay overnight. Continue on “Da Vinci Code” and “Angels point without leaving the theater action hero, though I’m not sure keeps this from anything more the trail south, and you’ll find yourself Snag any last-minute photos on the Palomas Peak is visible to the east Miles: 80 and Demons.” and asking for a refund, which is at the top of the Sandia Ski Resort. hike back. as you weave down and around how much more he can take. The than average. easier said than done. 18 • November 2-8, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY CALLBOARD LITERATURE ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY • November 2-8, 2016 • 19 The Callboard: Local Auditions, All in One Place Rosenberg’s Newest o you dream of spotlights and cheering fans? Then maybe it’s time to take those dreams and make them a reality. And it all starts with picking up a copy of DABQ Free Press Weekly, where we make it easy to find all the local auditions for stage and screen. See? The first step is simple. The rest? 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Palace Ave, Santa Fe, (505) ccasantafe.org 7:30 pm, Desert Rose Playhouse, 501-6555, sorrelsky.com War & Tierra Starts November 4, La Notte 6921 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste E, Isleta Resort & Casino, 11000 Starts November 4, A Man 881-0503, desertroseplayhouse.net The Pueblo Food Experience Broadway Blvd SE, 724-3800, Called Ove Cookbook: Roxanna Swentzell isleta.com November 4-6, Royal Shakespeare NOVEMBER 4-6 & Patricia Perea Company presents King Lear 8th National Plein Air Noon, Free, Indian Pueblo Cultural SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Painters of New Mexico Juried Center, 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, Bobcats EVENTS Members Show indianpueblo.org 2 pm, Free, Albuquerque Museum of Reception, Friday, November 4, Art & History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW, THROUGH NOVEMBER 5 5-8 pm Science Girl Visits Explora 242-4600, albuquerquemuseum.org Downtown Growers’ Market Sorrel Sky Gallery, 125 W. Palace 3 pm, Explora, 1701 Mountain Rd 7 am, Robinson Park, 8th and Ave, Santa Fe, (505) 501-6555, NW, 224-8300, explora.us La Yegros Central, 252-2959, sorrelsky.com 7:30 pm, National Hispanic Cultural downtowngrowers.org Seed Saving and Seed Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, NOVEMBER 4-11 Exchange nhccnm.org THROUGH Dog Sees God – Confessions 9 am, Free, Bachechi Open Space, NOVEMBER 13 of a Teenage Block Head 9521 Rio Grande NE, RSVP: Snow Tha Product Goblin Market Rodey Theatre, UNM Main Campus, 314-0398, bernco.gov/openspace 7 pm, Sunshine Theater, 120 Central Aux Dog Theatre, 3011 Monte Vista 203 Cornell Drive, 925-5858, Ave SW, 764-0249, Blvd NE, 254-7716, unmtickets.com SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 sunshinetheaterlive.com auxdog.com The Art of Extract Brewing: NOVEMBER 4-25 Southwest Grape and Grain SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 THURSDAY, 9x9 Art Show 1 pm, Free, Taylor Ranch Library, The African's Children's Choir NOVEMBER 3 Reception, Friday, November 4, 5700 Bogart St NW, 897-8816, 6:30 pm, Chelwood Christian Apprehensions & Convictions: 5-8 pm abqlibrary.org Reformed Church, 2200 Chelwood Mark Johnson African American Performing Arts Park Blvd NE, 298-7359 6 pm, Free, Barnes & Noble- Center, 310 San Pedro Dr NE, Día de los Muertos – Sugar Coronado Mall, 6600 Menaul Blvd NE 222-0778, aapacnm.org Skulls & Mini Ofrendas Albuquerque Concert Band & 10:30 am, Free, National Hispanic Los Alamos Community Winds Día de los Muertos: Despedida NOVEMBER 4-26 Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW, 3 pm, Eldorado High School, 5 pm, Free, National Hispanic New Mexico Chroma: 724-4771, nhccnm.org 11300 Montgomery Blvd NE, Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW, Katherine Irish abqband.org 724-4771, nhccnm.org Blue Lily Atelier, 3209 Silver Ave SE, Holly Days Craft Fair 263-6675, bluelilyatelier.com 9 am, Free, Grace Church, 6901 San Viva Italia Science on Tap: Eat, Drink, Antonio Dr NE, 433-7450 2 pm, National Hispanic Cultural and Talk Science NOVEMBER 4 Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, 5:30 pm, O'Niell's Nob Hill, 4310 -DECEMBER 4 Kids Rock Geology Class nhccnm.org Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, The Henry Project: Henry IV & 10 am, Free, Mama’s Minerals, 800 scienceontapnm.blogspot.com Henry V 20th St NW, RSVP: 266-8443, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 The Vortex Theatre, 2900 Carlisle mamasminerals.com Denzel Curry w/Boogie Opening Reception – Seasons NE, 247-8600, vortexabq.org 7 pm, Sunshine Theater, of the Mind: Mya Kass Orale Lowrider: Custom Made 120 Central Ave SW, 764-0249, 5:30 pm, Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 NOVEMBER 4- in New Mexico: Don Usner, sunshinetheaterlive.com Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, (505) JANUARY 31 Kate Ware, Daniel Kosharek 466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com DADA Centennial: Day of the 2 pm, Free, National Hispanic Illuminim Dead Reception, Friday, Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW, 10 pm, Free, Burt’s Tiki Lounge, NOVEMBER 3-17 November 4, 5-7 pm 724-4771, nhccnm.org 515 Central Ave NW Letting Go of the Past International Museum of Collage, Thursdays, 7 pm, Kadampa Assemblage and Construction NOVEMBER 5-6 WEDNESDAY, Meditation Center, 142 Monroe St Archives, 1925 Rosina St Ste C, Pueblo Fiber Arts Show & Sale NOVEMBER 9 NE, 292-5293, Santa Fe, (505) 303-3034, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 Whiskerman meditationinnewmexico.org collagemuseum.com 12th St NW, 843-7270, 12:30 pm, Free, N4th Theater, 4904 indianpueblo.org 4th St NW, 345-2140, NOVEMBER 3-20 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 November 8, Car Seat Headrest ampconcerts.org You Can’t Take It With You Climate Change Speaker TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1ST WEDNESDAYS SHOWS Coro Lux: Lux Aeterna The Adobe Theater, 9813 4th St NW, Answers. 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