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What Do You Have to Say? Dear Editor, national propaganda generator. Trump’s With so many political opinions spewing on Twitter feed claims to speak for us. Hell, the social media these days, it’s hard to believe Conservative Caucus of Warrentown, Va., your “Letters” page is facing a shortage. And gets to fill the pages of our Albuquerque yet in v28 i2 you wrote that “these days, [you] alt.weekly? rarely receive letters from locals.” Hey, New Mexicans—what do you have to I hope this week you’re so inundated by say about all this? New Mexicans’ opinions that you don’t have It was here in New Mexico, near the room to print this. But just in case, here’s remote Antelope Wells port of entry, that 7- what’s on my mind here in Albuquerque. year-old Jakelin Caal crossed into the US to Trump’s televised Oval Office address on seek asylum. After less than 48 hours in Jan. 8 was just the latest in his years-long Border Patrol custody, she died of dehydration pattern of race-baiting, fear-mongering and and shock. fact-altering. It was here in New Mexico, at a bare- He said there’s “a growing humanitarian bones facility in Alamogordo, that 7-year-old and security crisis at our southern border.” In Felipe Gómez Alonzo was held for two days. fact, there’s no new or noteworthy threat to On Christmas Eve, he died at an Alamogordo our national security. And the only hospital. humanitarian crisis is the one manufactured It’s here in New Mexico, across our rugged by his policies—criminalizing everyone who desert and private ranches, that Trump wants crosses outside a port of entry, rather than to seize land and stud it with steel. Not distinguishing between traffickers and asylum because he cares what happens here—just for seekers; separating children from their a photo op and bragging rights. families, without any procedure to reunite What do the people of New Mexico think them; imprisoning immigrants for prolonged about the fact that Trump’s orders have periods, rather than freeing them while they deliberately created bottlenecks at the await their day in court. country’s busiest ports of entry in San Diego He said “90 percent of [heroin in the US] and El Paso, grinding asylum applications to a floods across from our southern border.” In virtual standstill? What do we think about fact, the vast majority of illicit drugs imported the fact that this manufactured backlog is from Mexico are smuggled at legal crossings— shunting desperate people into the to say nothing of fentanyl flown in from dangerously remote desert in between—our China or home-cooked meth. Walls in the state’s southern border? How do we feel, wilderness won’t address any drug crises. knowing that this administration’s policies He said a wall would “be paid for indirectly have caused children to die in our hospitals? by the great new trade deal we have made That next they want to spend billions of with Mexico.” In fact, that is simply not how taxpayers dollars to plant steel bollards across tariffs or budget appropriations work. our landscape? How do you like being a Here are the facts. Constructing hundreds political football for the rest of the country’s of miles of new steel fencing or concrete wall raging debates? would disrupt ecosystems, sever sovereign Personally, I’m sick of everyone else tribal land and block desperate asylum-seekers speaking for us. Write to the Alibi. Let’s talk. who have a legal right to enter the country Karie Luidens, and plead their case. Meanwhile, illegal drug Albuquerque a and human trafficking would continue the Letters should be sent with the writer’s name, way it always has: in trucks and shipped address and daytime phone number via email to packages, through official ports of entry and [email protected]. They can also be faxed to (505) tunnels. 256-9651. Letters may be edited for length and But Trump doesn’t care about facts. He clarity, and may be published in any medium; we cares about the cheers of his riled-up base and regret that owing to the volume of correspondence the applause of TV pundits. Sean Hannity we cannot reply to every letter. Word count limit for and Ann Coulter have become our White letters is 300 words. House policy advisors. Stephen Miller is our

JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [5] Dateline: California ODDS A landlord in Silicon Valley is renting a studio out to two cats for $1,500 per month. According to KPIX-5 in San Francisco, Victoria Amith, a freshman at Azusa Pacific ENDS University in Southern California wasn’t AND allowed to bring her two pets with her to live in her college dorms. Her father was unable to WEIRD NEWS keep them at his house, because they allegedly Dateline: Russia fought with his fiancé’s dogs, so he came up with a plan to deal with the crisis. He A Russian man who was allegedly stabbed 13 approached David Callisch, who owned a times by his girlfriend proposed to her in court. space for rent, and struck a deal to allow the The Daily Mirror reports the man, named only animals to live in a studio space. The studio as Mr. Shakur, spoke to a judge in comes with a bathroom, shower and Apple Nizhnekamsk, Russia, last week on behalf of TV. There is no kitchen area. Callisch his unnamed girlfriend, who was facing reportedly feeds the cats every day and Amith and her father visit regularly. Silicon Valley is charges of attempted murder. According to suffering from a public space shortage at the reports, the woman stabbed Shakur at least 13 moment, and studio apartments can cost times during an altercation before he was able around $2,000 a month to rent. Amith says to escape and receive medical attention. He the situation is only temporary and she plans was hospitalized for three weeks following the to live with the cats again once she finds her incident. The woman pled guilty to assaulting own place. Shakur, but denied that she intended to kill him. She said she was drunk and angry. A state Dateline: China prosecutor said the woman only failed in A number of male Chinese pop stars have had killing the victim “due to circumstances she their ears blurred on television, prompting could hardly influence.” At the trial, Shakur speculation about whether the government is reportedly asked the woman to marry him and banning depictions of men wearing earrings. requested that the judge show leniency so they BBC News reports images of Chinese pop stars could plan a wedding date. The unnamed with blurred earlobes have been going viral on assailant is facing six years in prison. The Weibo, China’s version of Twitter. Millions of users took to the social media platform using judge postponed a decision until a future the hashtag #MaleTVStarsCantWearEarrings hearing could be arranged. It is unclear why to post still images of men with blurred ears the original altercation occurred. and to question if Chinese authorities had explicitly ordered an “earring ban.” Many Dateline: criticized the move as gender stereotyping. A Colorado neighborhood is changing its Last year China’s television regulators banned name from Swastika Acres after 111 years. The the use of actors with tattoos or media that Denver Post reports a subdivision in Cherry depicted “hip-hop culture.” The government also barred some programs for expressing Hills Village has secretly retained its name, “overt admiration for Western lifestyles.” It is “Swastika Acres,” since 1908. The swastika is unclear if the recent examples of censorship now associated with Nazi Germany, but at the were officially sanctioned, however. A time of the neighborhood’s inception, a full 12 professor at the Chinese University of Hong years before the founding of the National Kong’s School of Journalism and Socialist German Workers’ Party in Germany Communications, Grace Leung, told CNN and long before the name Adolf Hitler would that the earring ban could be influenced by mean anything to the world, the swastika was the government’s desire to “purify their pop a common symbol found in numerous cultures culture from the Western influence.” around the world. When Swastika Acres was founded, the symbol was popular in the Dateline: Iowa American Southwest due to its use in Native A man won $1 on a lottery scratch ticket and art and religion as a symbol for the sun and demanded the winnings be presented on a infinity. Why the name was never changed has giant check—the Iowa Lottery agreed. remained a mystery, but there are reportedly According to WHO-13 in Iowa, Tyler Heep bought the ticket with change he found in his no official designations of the subdivision as car last week. When he scratched it and found “Swastika Acres” outside of house deeds, so that he’d won $1, he decided to go to the state many residents could be unaware of the name. Lottery office to cash it in. He reportedly In 2017, members of the Cherry Hills Village asked that his “big prize” be delivered on a big Council attempted to change the name, but check, and was surprised when Lottery officials failed to do so in a timely manner. But last acquiesced. Heep told reporters that he was led week city officials identified the lots that make to an area where the check was presented to up the subdivision and mailed out self- him and a photo was taken. “They decided to addressed stamped envelopes along with a treat me like a million dollar winner.” He petition to approve a renaming. To approve reportedly spent his winnings on half a gallon of gas. a the name change, 30 homeowners will have to sign the petition. The council is waiting to Compiled by Joshua Lee. Email your weird news to receive a response before going forward. [email protected].

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BY AUGUST MARCH indoor use, as like traditional cigarettes, they would be listed as part of the Clean Indoor Act. HB 259 would limit or ban the use of here is a state Legislature here. Like many some tobacco products, while HB 260 calls for Tof the institutions in a world where the banning flavored tobacco products. Cigarette USA has sowed representative taxes would be increased if HB 261 gets the democracies, this one is bicameral. That is, it signature of our new governor. is split into two halves, or two chambers as it were. The Senate is the upper chamber and the House is the lower chamber. Better Health Composed of representatives we the Significantly, the Paid Family Medical Act citizens elected, a legislative body decides on (HB 264) would provide an immeasurable the structure of the state, as represented by resource to many New Mexican working laws. If you follow me so far, then good. families. Representative Christine Chandler’s If not, I am now going to kindly suggest you legislation would see to the creation and inquire of your most recent civics teacher. If implementation of a permanent trust fund to you didn’t have a civics teacher—or if they administer and distribute monies to be used by failed to imbue you with the basic tools needed workers and their families when a medical to navigate this or that democratic republic— crisis, preventing normal working activities, you can probably blame your state Legislature. Roundhouse action PUBLIC DOMAIN arises. Or you can get hep to it all by reading this. According to the language of the bill, While education and education reform— Wages of Democracy According to the healthy soil bill, employees and employers would both be heck the whole of the system seems under Representative Patricia Roybal Caballero is introduced by Las Cruces conservationist required to contribute to the fund, with review this year—are big on the Legislature’s sponsoring a bill that would raise the state Nathan Small (D-Las Cruces) and Democratic employers carrying most of the financial agenda, there are a heap of other issues that minimum wage from $7.50 an hour to $15 by Senator Liz Stefanics, healthy soil practices burden. Workers would only be charged one our leaders must pay attention to now in order Jan. 2020. HB 46 further proposes a yearly cost include maximizing biodiversity and half of one percent of their earnings while to keep the ship of state afloat and cruising of living wage increase for our state’s workers, integrating animals into land management— companies would be on the hook for up to four through the desert even as harsh winds buffet based on annual consumer price indices and that includes grazing animals and fifths of one percent of an employee’s net and seemingly idyllic shores await. published by the US Department of labor. beneficial insects, too! annual earnings. With that string of complex metaphorical A strong pro-labor statement, Caballero’s Meanwhile HB 206 seeks funding to enact legislation also calls for a 40 hour work week comparatives outta the way, but meaningfully the idea that “a healthful environment is of It’s a Crime prefaced, here’s what you need to know as the with additional employee hours to be fundamental importance to the public interest” SS Nuevo Mexico steams away at the merry compensated at one and one half of an of this state. A sweeping reform of the criminal justice roundhouse. employee’s hourly rate. Regulating the process that gets us there system in New Mexico is also being This week, Weekly Alibi takes a look at means requiring government agencies in the investigated by lawmakers, thanks to HB 267 legislation coming out of the lower chamber. Untroubled Lives Land of Enchantment to closely compare the sponsors, Daymon Ely (D-Corrales) Andrea There are 278 bills, 3 joint memorials, 5 joint The definition of domestic violence and abuse economic benefits of development plans to the Romero (D-Santa Fe) and Senator Sander Rue resolutions, 8 memorials and 1 resolution will be widened to include companion animals, impact on public health, ecosystems and the (R-District 23). awaiting action in the New Mexico House of under proposed legislation brought to the house environment any such plans may have and to The massive reform bill has these essential Representatives. Here are some that caught this year by Representative Joanne J. Ferrary provide reasonable sustainable alternatives if features: The bill requires the state sentencing our reportorial attention. (D-Las Cruces). HB 52 is an act “recognizing environmental impacts outweigh economic board to implement a data-sharing network, harm or threatened harm to companion value. The bill is co-sponsored by add three members to that commission and to animals” as a form of unlawful abuse. Representative Gail Chasey (D-Albuquerque) share information bilaterally with the One for You, 19 for Me Per the bill, Section 40-13-2 of the New Department of Public Safety; it specifies the The taxation reform bill up for review this year and Democratic Senator Mimi Stewart. Mexico state law will be amended to add pets to type of data that can be used for biometric (HB 6) is both wide ranging and inclusive of D. Wonda Johnson, a Church Rock the list of potential victims of domestic identification and also quantifies the the progressive agenda generally espoused by Democratic Representative that serves violence, a problem that has long and requirements for content and disposition of the Lujan Grisham administration. constituents in McKinley and Sandoval consequentially plagued our state as it deals arrest records. Sponsored by Dem stalwarts Sheryl Counties—both whom have areas within that with pervasive poverty and poor educational Most importantly, Ely’s bill calls for more Williams Stapleton, Antonio “Moe” Maestas, are part of the Navajo Nation—proposes outcomes. money to be spent on crime prevention by Javier Martínez and Susan K. Herrera this earmarking $250,000 to begin a study by As Wayne Coyne once told me: We live in a appropriating money to “develop, expand and legislation would amount to a much-needed UNM’s Bureau of Business and Economic brutal world, but we’ve made some progress. improve evidence-based treatment and tune-up of the the N.M. tax code. That can be measured by the fact that we now Research which will aim to analyze economic supervision alternatives to incarceration” and HB 6 proposes providing for taxation of understand that animals are sentient, too. effects of uranium mining as well as to to reduce barriers to participation in such certain internet sellers under the gross receipts determine the capacity of state agencies to programs using pre-prosecution diversion or act, limiting the capital gains deduction from Our Land is Life begin cleaning up the poisonous aftermath as net income, deeper regulation of corporate tax soon as possible. specialty court programs. reporting, increasing the gasoline tax in order The Healthy Soil Act (HB 204) and the Join us next week when Weekly Alibi takes a Environmental Review Act (HB 206) both look at resolutions, memorials and exactly what the to provide for transportation infrastructure Smoke that Frajo! funding, providing tax deductions for provide avenues to sustainability for our state’s heck is emanating—could it be the smell of sausage Further regulation of tobacco products in the temporary services and certain nonprofits and natural resources. Further, HB 233 would being made?—from the New Mexico Senate during state are also on this year’s legislative agenda. taxation of hospitals according to the gross appropriate funds to begin the long process of its ultra roomy 60-day tenure at the merry HB 256 would essentially ban e-cigarettes from receipts act. uranium mine clean up in northern New Mexico. Roundhouse. a

JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [7] NEWS | NEW MEXICO NEWS NEWS CITY BY JOSHUA LEE PARCC Replaced The controversial Partnership for Assessment of The Singleton Rule Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) is being replaced by an older test. Earlier this month, Gov. Michelle Lujan Court ruling sets stage for education reform Grisham signed an executive order ending the use of PARCC, a standardized test adopted by New Mexico in 2015. The Public Education BY CAROLYN CARLSON Department was tasked with finding a replacement exam that is comparable to PARCC and meets the federal Every Student Succeeds ith a billion dollars up for grabs and a Act. stinging District Court decision to live Last week PED announced it would be using Wup to, education is front and center at the New Mexico Standards-Based Transition the 2019 New Mexico Legislature. Assessment of Mathematics and English Language Arts as the transition test replacing PARCC. This is the same test that was replaced A New Mexican Problem by PARCC, but officials say it follows a new plan In a milestone decision in a consolidated and meets federal requirements. Critics have pointed out that the NMSBA is lawsuit case, Yazzie/Martinez et al v State of New outdated by several years. Outgoing Public Mexico, First Judicial District Judge Sarah Education Secretary Christopher Ruszkowski Singleton ruled that New Mexico public said it could cost around $10 million for the state schools violate a constitutional right to an to develop a new test, according to Associated adequate education, of a broad swath of Press. Educators for Elevating New Mexico students considered “at risk,” by failing to reportedly called the governor’s decision “ill- informed” and members of the New Mexico provide them with an adequate education. Teacher Leader Network criticized the change The 2014 lawsuit was filed by dozens of being made without teacher input. plaintiffs, including several school districts, Authorities say a new test will be developed and took on, in part, former Gov. Susanna for the 2019-2020 school year with input from Martinez and her public education teachers and parents. administration for, among other things, ERIC WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY inadequate funding for low income students, spectrum of education shortfalls across the File Away! Native American students, English learners, state’s 89 public school districts and its 97 As we hit our press deadline, House and N.M. Ranked 48 in Child Poverty special needs and other marginalized students. public charter schools. These needs include Senate members have filed at least 65 bills, Attorneys for the New Mexico Center on A report found that the child poverty rate in New decades old crumbling infrastructure, low memorials and resolutions that impact Mexico dropped over 2018, but the state Law and Poverty and the Mexican American teacher pay, the lack of up-to-date classroom education. Lawmakers have until Feb. 14 to continues to be rated as one of the worst in the Legal Defense and Education Fund argued the supplies like enough current textbooks and introduce bills, and the session ends March nation. plaintiff’s case during a summer of 2017 trial. New Mexico Voices for Children published the technology, and the list goes on and on. 16. Judge Singleton said many things in her July 2018 New Mexico Kids Count Data Book last Interestingly, both bills propose trying to Some of the other legislative proposals 2018 ruling, and in her December 2018 600- week. The annual study analyzes “secondary rein in the number of charter school students filed so far include: more funding for school plus pages of “Findings of Fact and data and study findings provided by credible statewide. Senate Bill 1 wants to cap based health centers; taking a hard look at research and data collection institutions both in Conclusions of Law.” The bottom line: The enrollment to 27,000 just slightly more than school armed security; increased after school the state and the nation, such as the US Census state must sufficiently and comprehensively the approximately 26,500 currently enrolled in programs; addressing the need for seat belts in Bureau” to track the status and well-being of fund public schools so that every student has children in four areas: economic well-being, charter schools statewide. There are about school buses; standardizing bathroom policies an equal opportunity to succeed, and she ruled education, health and family, and community. 330,000 students total enrolled in public to incorporate all genders; medical marijuana that the state constitution makes it so. “A According to the report, New Mexico’s child schools. The Senate bill also proposes to set use for students while at school; help for sufficient education is a right protected by the poverty rate improved slightly over last year, but the maximum enrollment for individual student diabetes management; increased its ranking remained at 48th in the US. New Mexico Constitution,” Singleton ruled. charter schools based on the schools’ funding for reading, STEM and other According to the Associated Press, the rank Singleton said a plan must be in place by April performance. initiatives; Native American teacher hasn’t changed because other states saw a much 2019. greater improvement in their child poverty House Bill 5 proposes a moratorium on incentive pay, and many other pieces of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has said her ratings over the last year than New Mexico. opening any new charter schools. Charter legislation addressing the state’s unique public administration will not appeal the ruling. Overall, the report found the state failing in school proponents are pushing back, and say education needs. That’s a good thing because the state has all four areas of concern. New Mexico was this limits viable and practical options for the These more peripheral bills do not include ranked 49th in economic well-being, 50th in already spent more than $4 million in legal very students the state is charged by the capital outlay requests that schools submit to education, 48th in health and 49th in the family fees defending itself against the obvious. Per District Court to educate, within New help shore up crumbling school buildings. and community. the Anne E. Casey Foundation, New Mexico Mexico’s unique cultural and economic milieu. Capital outlay bills are usually bundled was recently ranked as the worst state overall Opponents say charter schools get a together in what is called the “pork barrel” to be a child. One out of every 10 students is disproportionate amount of money over other bill, referencing lawmakers bringing home the Native American, 3 out of 4 are low income, 1 Hundreds of N.M. Teachers Quit public schools. bacon to their constituents. in 7 are disabled, and 1 in 7 are English These sweeping education bills are based A large number of public educators have quit language learners. on the Transform Education NM Platform, a mid-year, leading some experts to worry that the state’s education system is facing a crisis. comprehensive plan devised by many Keep Up Otto von Bismarck once said, “If you like laws According to KRQE, hundreds of teachers Legislative Remedies stakeholders to repair our schools. The bills across the state have quit their jobs before the and sausages, you should never watch either Hearings are underway for both House and call for a multicultural and bilingual school year even ended, leaving some students one being made.” We here at Weekly Alibi Senate versions of an overall education bill. framework, changes in school funding with long-term substitutes. Authorities with tend to disagree with the autocrat. Both need These two bills are bipartisan and similar. formulas, look to extend state funded pre-K Albuquerque Public Schools say 477 teachers vigorous watching because you never know have left since August, and 41 of them left within These bills, and many others, have or will be from half day to a full day, more funding for when something sneaky will happen. So with the first 3 months. The Rio Rancho and Santa Fe introduced to address and implement Judge grades K through 5, create a longer school day that in mind, the state has a user friendly School districts each lost around 40 teachers Singleton’s rulings. overall, and these are just a few of the since the beginning of the school year. APS website at nmlegis.gov with daily calendars, With that billion dollars in new oil and gas proposals. The bills could go through reportedly said the numbers were typical. links to search legislation filed and other money burning a hole in her pocket, Gov. significant changes before they hear a vote in President of the Albuquerque Teachers important information to help keep citizens Lujan Grisham has said she wants to increase their respective houses. Plaintiff attorneys in Federation Ellen Bernstein told reporters last informed. And of course, keep your eyes on week that the issue needs to be addressed, public education spending by $500 million. the Singleton decision have said that these Weekly Alibi for weekly updates. a however. a This, she says, will begin to address the wide bills are a start to meeting the judge’s mandate. [8] WEEKLY ALIBI JANUARY 24-30, 2019 JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [9] EVENT | PREVIEWS

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THURSDAY JANUARY 24 TRUE HEARTS INVITED PRESS ON Here’s some “Golden Girls” trivia for you: Did you Few inventions are said to have changed human society know that if you watch the “Golden Girls” for the more than the printing press. Invented by a German dude first time in 30 years, you’ll be shocked at how named Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, the much younger they seem? It’s true! While Blanche, printing press allowed for mass replication of the written Rose, Dorothy and Sophia haven’t changed a bit, word for the first time, replacing the traditional painstaking your teeth have grown long, your wrinkles have processes, generally handled by men (and religious men, deepened. You’re catching up. Here’s another: If no less), of copying texts by hand. Digital printing presses you threw a party and invited everyone you knew, have begun yet again to revolutionize production of who would bring the biggest gift? Well bring that printed material, as they make it possible to economically pal and confidant with you to The Kosmos print small volumes of books or other materials. If you are Restaurant this Thursday, Jan. 24, for “Golden curious about how those old-fashioned movable type Girls” Trivia Night. Tickets cost $30 and each one presses worked, though, you’re in luck. Bill Farmer gives a covers a team of up to six people. Enjoy food, fun free public demonstration of the old-time printing prizes and drink specials starting at 6pm. THE press at the Special Collections Library on Thursday, KOSMOS 1715 FIFTH STREET NW, 6PM alibi.com/v/69im. Jan. 24 at 5:30pm. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY 423 CENTRAL (Joshua Lee) a AVE NE, 5:30 TO 6:30PM alibi.com/v/67bu. (Alisa Valdes) a

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SIP SOUP FOR A GOOD CAUSE DUDE, THERE’S FREE STUFF AT MAPLE STREET Roadrunner Food Bank’s annual Souper Ever been to a clothing swap? It’s a Bowl has been a favorite event for Albuquerque helluva good time. People just bring in families for years and, as always, a really sacks and bins of old clothing and stacked cast of restaurants are showing up. everyone exchanges to their heart’s content. Chefs from up to 40 local restaurants come Things we’ve heard of people scoring from to the event with their best soup and dessert clothing swaps: Jimmy Choo heels, Valentino recipes to win over the judges and the bags, nice leather gear, brand new makeup, people’s choice vote. Some of the great vintage costumes, brand new clothes and raffle prizes this year include two roundtrip so many more unexpected treasures. While tickets on Southwest Airlines! The tasting this Community Clothing Swap doesn’t and festivities begin at 11am on Saturday, guarantee high-end apparel for the taking, Jan. 26 and go until 2pm. All proceeds go to there is a great variety to sort through. helping Roadrunner Food Bank’s mission to Maple Street Dance Space hosts the feed over 70,000 hungry people in New swap on Sunday, Jan. 27 from 5:15 to Mexico each week. Tickets are $50 per adult, 7:15pm and accepts donations throughout $15 per child (5 to 12), and the under-5- the evening. All ages are welcome to year-olds get in free. Tickets can be purchased bring their clean women’s, men’s and online at rrfb.org or by calling 505-349- kids’ clothing and accessories as well as 8909. ROADRUNNER FOOD BANK 5840 OFFICE BLVD snacks or beverages to share. Not only do NE, 11AM TO 2PM alibi.com/v/67v1. (Robin Babb) a you get to bring a home a bag or two of IMAGE COURTESY OF ROADRUNNER FOOD BANK newfound accouterments, but everything left over doesn’t go to waste. The leftover garments go to Vision Zero Albuquerque and Thrift-A-Lot, in support of Transgender Resource Center. MAPLE STREET DANCE SPACE 3215 CENTRAL AVE NE, 5:15 TO 7:15PM alibi.com/v/69il. (Mayo Lua de Frenchie) a WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30

BANJOS ARE COOL A PRETTY FOWL DAY NOW The Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge is famous the world over among birders Galway, Ireland-based band We because of the diversity of feathered Banjo 3 combines the Celtic tunes creatures to be found there. The Museum of their heritage with American of Natural History in Albuquerque has put bluegrass, creating a fusion genre together a pretty cool guided day-trip on they like to call “Celtgrass.” Their Sunday, Jan. 27 from 10am to 9pm, for virtuosic banjo, fiddle, and folks interested in experiencing the refuge. mandolin make for a plucky brew The trip includes an optional van ride to that’s good for dancing in the aisles the refuge (space is limited) and, once to. Think of The Lumineers but like, there, a non-optional bus tour through the more Irish. On Wednesday, Jan. 30 wilderness, headed by naturalists who help We Banjo 3 plays at South Broadway observers identify the various species of winged wonders. You should bring a sack IMAGE COURTESY OF THE ARTIST Cultural Center for a night that will certainly leave your toes tapping for lunch, but dinner is provided in Socorro as days after. Doors open at 7pm and music is 7:30 to 10pm. This show is open to all ages. Tickets are $15 to part of the tour fee, which ranges from $68 $20 in advance or $22 the day of show, so buy yours early through Eventbrite or by calling 505-886-1251. to $74. NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL SOUTH BROADWAY CULTURAL CENTER 1025 BROADWAY BLVD SE, 7:30 TO 10PM alibi.com/v/68x3. (Robin Babb) a HISTORY AND SCIENCE 1801 MOUNTAIN RD NW, 10AM TO 9PM alibi.com/v/67fy. (Alisa Valdes) a

[10] WEEKLY ALIBI JANUARY 24-30, 2019 JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [11] CALENDAR | COMMUNITY LEARN AFRICAN AMERICAN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, Expo NM COMMUNITY Privacy and Security Best Practices. A series of interactive small business events. Please RSVP. All workshops include Spanish language translation services. 10-11am. alibi.com/v/69af. Also, CALENDAR Selling Successfully Online. 310 San Pedro Dr NE. Noon-1pm. 222-0778. alibi.com/v/69ag. THURSDAY JAN 24 SPORTS ALL OUT ZONE Date Night. Bring a date and have endless fun DENNIS CHAVEZ COMMUNITY CENTER Law-La-Palooza Legal as you enjoy unlimited battle bubbles and Nerf battle play like Fair. Attorneys provide free legal consultations to the public on an adult should. 10000 Coors Bypass NW. $35. 6-9pm. a first come, first serve basis. 715 Kathryn Ave SE. 3-6pm. ALL-AGES! 200-0059. alibi.com/v/5qnz. 814-5033. alibi.com/v/68ya. LAS PUERTAS Horizons ABQ Fifth Anniversary Celebration with GREEN JEANS FARMERY Cannabis 101. A seniors’ overview of Jimmy Santiago Baca. The tuition-free academic enrichment CBD and THC with Dr. Geneva Thompson. 3600 Cutler Ave NE. program celebrates five years with a dinner and keynote address 10am-noon. ALL-AGES! 348-5599. alibi.com/v/69ak. from American poet and writer Jimmy Santiago Baca. 1512 First Street NW. $150. Noon. 898-6388. alibi.com/v/66qy. SATURDAY JAN 26 TONY HILLERMAN LIBRARY Discover the BioPark. Visit the Discovery Station booth and meet ambassador animals, including ABQ BBQ Speed Dating for Twenty- and Thirtysomethings. Speed an African Pygmy Falcon and an African Pygmy Hedgehog. 8205 dating is the perfect way to have 5 to 7 dates in one night with Apache Ave NE. 3:30-5pm. ALL-AGES! 291-6264. a series of 5-minute dates with up to 20 singles. 7520 Fourth alibi.com/v/67lk. Street NW. $20. 2-4pm. 21+. 361-2278. alibi.com/v/67zw. EXPO NEW MEXICO Supernationals. 300 San Pedro Dr NE. LEARN $5-$17. Noon-9pm. ALL-AGES! See 1/25 listing. AZBUQA RUSSIAN SCHOOL Introduction to Russian. Explore the language and culture of Russia in this beginner class and JUAN TABO PUBLIC LIBRARY Local Podcast Panel Discussion. learn practical ways to use vocabulary and grammar in real-life Three local podcast creators provide a discussion about their situations. 308 High St SE. 6-8pm. 18+. alibi.com/v/61kv. podcasts, how they started and more. The podcasters are Erin Barrio, Lou Lafrado and Jennifer Spoelma. 3407 Juan Tabo Blvd INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER Panel: How to Grow A NE. 2-3pm. ALL-AGES! 291-6260. alibi.com/v/68vf. Business In-Person, Online and Through Social Media. A series of interactive small business events. Please RSVP. All workshops KIDS include Spanish language translation services. 2401 12th Street ALBUQUERQUE VERIZON SMART STORE Verizon Innovative NW. 4:30-6pm. 843-7270. alibi.com/v/69ae. Learning Lab. An opportunity for kids ages 8 to 12 to explore technology and learn new skills through hands-on, experiential SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY Printing Press Demonstration. technology workshops designed to foster greater student interest Special guest Bill Farmer gives a tour of the library’s press room. in STEM subjects. 6230 Paseo Del Norte NE. 10am-4pm. (734) Try your hand at setting type and participate in a demonstration 778-9068. alibi.com/v/66ta. of one of the replica and antique printing presses. 423 Central Ave NE. 5:30-6:30pm. ALL-AGES! 848-1376. alibi.com/v/67bu. CASA FLAMENCA Beginner Kids Flamenco Dance. Learn five sounds of flamenco footwork and gain a foundation in body THREE SISTERS KITCHEN Cash Flow Management. A series of movement and rhythms. For ages 6 to 10. 401 Rio Grande Blvd interactive small business events. Please RSVP. All workshops NW. $60. 10-11am. 247-0622. alibi.com/v/668k. include Spanish language translation services. 109 Gold St SW. Noon-1pm. alibi.com/v/69ad. FLAMENCO WORKS, INC. Flamenco Kids’ Classes. World class training. No child turned away due to financial reasons. All ages, WELLNESS/FITNESS races, genders, colors and religions are welcome. 1010 Coal Ave AMETHYST WELLNESS CENTER New Year, New Woman: Self SW. $0-$80. 10-11am. ALL-AGES! 503-6040. alibi.com/v/67p5. Empowerment At Work and Home. An empowering presentation LEARN from Dr. Lee Medina followed by a short meditation exercise. ALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Build A 7050 Barstow St NE. 4:30pm. alibi.com/v/68e3. Website with Weebly. A series of interactive small business events. BEAR CANYON SENIOR CENTER Dancing with the Bars. A move- Please RSVP. All workshops include Spanish language translation ment exercise form of dancing to the bars of music as well as a services. 10-11am. alibi.com/v/69ah. Also, Getting Started with total body workout. Classes focus on stretching and strengthening Square. 1309 Fourth Street SW. Noon-1:30pm. 842-9003. with music ranging from choral arrangments to funk. 4645 Pitt alibi.com/v/69ai. NE. $2. 8:30-9:15am. ALL-AGES! 332-0446. alibi.com/v/5oc9. ALBUQUERQUE OPEN SPACE VISITOR CENTER Composting in CASA FLAMENCA Adult and Youth Beginner to Intermediate Tumbler Bins. Learn the basics of home composting in the desert. Flamenco Dance. Learn sevillanas and tangos as well as how to The science, art, materials, methods, choices and benefits are do palmas associated with the palo, the rhythm. For ages 11 covered with emphasis on successful use of tumbling bin and up. 5:30-6:30pm. alibi.com/v/64xv. Also, Adult and Youth containers. 6500 Coors Blvd NW. 1:30-4pm. 897-8831. Intermediate to Advanced Flamenco Dance. Learn foundational alibi.com/v/692i. elements as well as rhythmic and stylized footwork. Students GUTIERREZ-HUBBELL HOUSE Pruning and Tree Care. Learn to also learn eight turns, combinations and recursos de baile or get the most from trees via selection, care, preventing pests and tools for dance. Five or more years of experience required. 401 disease, and propagation. A tour of the heritage orchard follows Rio Grande Blvd NW. $30-$160. 6:30-7:30pm. 247-0622. and participants apply their knowledge to the property’s fruit alibi.com/v/64zl. trees. 6029 Isleta Blvd SW. 9am-noon. ALL-AGES! alibi.com/v/68zj. FLAMENCO WORKS, INC. Flamenco Adult Classes. Beginner and intermediate dancers welcome with work study available for those NEW MEXICO RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION Alcohol Server who qualify. 1010 Coal Ave SW. $120. 5:30-8pm. 13+. Certification. This class meets the requirement for mandatory 503-6040. alibi.com/v/67pp. alcohol server education for all persons serving or selling alcohol in N.M. Must be 19 years or older with valid, non-expired iden- NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF YOGA 300 Hour Ayurvedic Yoga tification to attend. 9201 Montgomery NE. $30. 10am-3pm. Specialist Teacher Training. Learn to teach and deepen the under- 343-9848. alibi.com/v/67f5. standing of yoga. This training qualifies for RYT-500 designation with Yoga Alliance. $3,250. ALL-AGES! alibi.com/v/60qz. Also, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARY Healthcare Challenges Facing Beginner Yoga with Maria. Go through the postures of a basic Tribal Nations. Dr. Terrance W. Sloan, retired Chief of Staff of the sun salutation, beginner breath exercises and savasana. Other Gallup Indian Medical Center, presents various clinical cases to basic yoga postures are covered, building slowly to ensure correct provide an understanding of health care challenges faced by alignment and modifications for each person. 1111 Carlisle Blvd Native Americans. 423 Central Ave NE. 10am-noon. 848-1376. SE. $10-$45. 6-7pm. 18+. 268-0918. alibi.com/v/68pi. alibi.com/v/697n. WELLNESS/FITNESS FRIDAY JAN 25 CASA FLAMENCA Adult and Youth Beginner to Intermediate Flamenco Dance. 5:30-6:30pm. Also, Adult and Youth EXPO NEW MEXICO Supernationals. See 200 hot rods, custom Intermediate to Advanced Flamenco Dance. 401 Rio Grande cars and trucks, motorcycles and musclecars competing for cash Blvd NW. $30-$160. 6:30-7:30pm. See 1/24 listing. and prizes. This is a family event with Hot Wheels racing, model car contest, art, jewelry and more. 300 San Pedro Dr NE. $5-$17. ODDFELLOWS HALL, Santa Fe Santa Fe Contra Dance. N.M. Noon-9pm. ALL-AGES! 332-9222. alibi.com/v/68fb. Folk Music and Dance Society holds a contra dance with live music by ATC String Band and caller Katherine Bueler. 1125 KIDS Cerrillos Rd. $8-$9. 7-10:30pm. ALL-AGES! (505) 983-3168. MAPLE STREET DANCE SPACE Street Dance Locking Class. Kids alibi.com/v/68wo. and adults learn this basic dance move. 3215 Central Ave NE. SAUMYA AYURVEDA, Corrales Science of Pranayama with Pandit $12. 6-7pm. ALL-AGES! 440-6265. alibi.com/v/5ki6. Dabral. The yogi brings his knowledge of yoga and Sanskrit to Corrales. 4406 Corrales Rd. $75. 10am-3pm. 18+. (612) 743-4289. alibi.com/v/68wl.

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NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF YOGA Beginner Yoga with Stephanie. SUNDAY JAN 27 Go through the postures of a basic sun salutation, beginner EX NOVO BREWERY, Corrales ArtsAlive! The Art of Brewing. Enjoy breath exercises and savasana. Other basic yoga postures are sneak preview tours of the new brewery plus a special art exhibit covered, building slowly to ensure correct alignment and modi- and a food truck. 4895 Corrales Rd. 1-5pm. ALL-AGES! (301) fications for each person. 1111 Carlisle Blvd SE. $10-$45. 613-8166. alibi.com/v/68wi. 6-7pm. 18+. 268-0918. alibi.com/v/68m1. EXPO NEW MEXICO Supernationals. 300 San Pedro Dr NE. $5-$17. Noon-9pm. ALL-AGES! See 1/25 listing. TUESDAY JAN 29 MANZANO DEL SOL Death Cafe. Engage in a conversation to KIDS increase awareness of death to make the most of our finite lives. MAPLE STREET DANCE SPACE Street Dance Locking Class. Drink tea or coffee, eat cake or cookies and discuss mortality 3215 Central Ave NE. $12. 6-7pm. ALL-AGES! See 1/25 listing. issues. RSVP requested. 5201 Roma Ave. NE. 3-5pm. 21+. LEARN 265-7215. alibi.com/v/67jq. SELF SERVE Kinky and Curious: Navigating Play and the BDSM SKIDMORE’S HOLIDAY BOWL Grand Re-Opening Month of Giving: Lifestyle. Explore what is expected of a new person entering the Supportive Housing Coalition of N.M. Bowl, play games and help scene, all the need-to-know information, motivations behind play, support the housing coalition to prevent and reduce homelessness safety and more. 3904 Central Ave SE. $20. 7:30pm. 18+. and increase quality of life for people with behavioral health 265-5815. alibi.com/v/67e8. issues. 7515 Lomas Blvd NE. 9am-11:55pm. ALL-AGES! 255-3643. alibi.com/v/68ii. WELLNESS/FITNESS CASA FLAMENCA Adult and Youth Beginner to Intermediate LEARN Flamenco Dance. 5:30-6:30pm. Also, Adult and Youth ST. ANDREW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Martínez and Yazzie: Intermediate to Advanced Flamenco Dance. 401 Rio Grande Transforming Public Education in N.M. Hear a panel speak on Blvd NW. $30-$160. 6:30-7:30pm. See 1/24 listing. the case and what it means for our public schools with an oppor- FLAMENCO WORKS, INC. Flamenco Adult Classes. 1010 Coal tunity to talk with other community members about this issue Ave SW. $120. 5:30-8pm. 13+. See 1/24 listing. in small group conversations. 5301 Ponderosa Ave NE. 3-5pm. 13+. 881-9626. alibi.com/v/697k. LLOYD SHAW DANCE CENTER Newcomer Swing and Latin Classes. Explore a different set of dances in each class. SPORTS Understand the similarities and differences between each dance SANDIA PREP SCHOOL 35 and Older Ultimate Frisbee Pickup to learn multiple dances at the same time, in a fun method. Game. All experience levels play for fun. 532 Osuna Rd NE. 5506 Coal SE. $5-$10. 6:30-8pm. 15+. 948-1579. 10-11:30am. 344-1671. alibi.com/v/5u83. alibi.com/v/68bl. LOTUS TREE AYURVEDA Prayer and Meditation Group. 7015 OUTDOOR Fourth Street. $12-$40. 7-8pm. ALL-AGES! See 1/27 listing. CERRILLOS HILLS STATE PARK VISITOR CENTER, Cerrillos Skies of our Ancestors. By carefully observing patterns of celestial NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER ¡Baile!: Rueda de movement, our ancestors developed techniques to ensure survival. Casino (Cuban Salsa) Dance Class. This class is geared for Learn about their skills, how to protect and enjoy the nighttime teenagers and adults of beginner and intermediate levels. Learn environment. 37 Main St. 2-4pm. ALL-AGES! 474-0196. footwork, partner skills and choreography. No experience neces- alibi.com/v/68j0. sary. 6-7pm. ALL-AGES! alibi.com/v/67y4. Also, In order to participate in this class, dancers must know how to keep time, NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND SCIENCE closed position calls, dame, enchufla and outside turns. For Bird of the Bosque del Apache: Field Trip. A journey to see thou- intermediate and advanced dancers. 1701 Fourth Street SW. sands of birds at N.M.’s world-famous refuge south of Socorro. $5–$10. 7-8pm. ALL-AGES! 246-2261. alibi.com/v/67yp. Drive there or ride in the museum van. Registration required. 1801 Mountain Rd NW. $68-$75. 10am-9pm. 18+. 841-2800. NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF YOGA Yoga for Inflexible Athletes. A alibi.com/v/67fy. six-week course to enhance athletic performance, prevent injuries and increase flexibility. 1111 Carlisle Blvd SE. $10-$45. 6-7pm. WELLNESS/FITNESS 18+. 268-0918. alibi.com/v/68no. ALBUQUERQUE OPEN SPACE VISITOR CENTER Yoga With a View. Begin Sunday with an invigorating yoga session. Class fees include WEDNESDAY JAN 30 a donation to the Open Space Alliance. 9am. alibi.com/v/68ep. Also, 6500 Coors Blvd NW. $5-$15. Noon. See previous listing. ELDORADO HOTEL & SPA, Santa Fe Planned Parenthood: Toast 897-8831. of the Town. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails with special guest Cecile Richards. Celebrate the exciting wins from 2018 and hear LOTUS TREE AYURVEDA Prayer and Meditation Group. Learn about PP priorities for 2019. 309 W San Francisco St. stilling the mind, concentration and meditation practices. No 5:30-7:30pm. alibi.com/v/68zd. previous experience needed. 7015 Fourth Street. $12-$40. 9-10am. ALL-AGES! alibi.com/v/63u7. LEARN ESTHER BONE MEMORIAL LIBRARY, Rio Rancho Police SAUMYA AYURVEDA, Corrales Surya Vijnana Surya Namaskar. Information Exchange: Auto Theft and Burglary Prevention. Hear The yogi brings his knowledge of yoga and Sanskrit to Corrales. about ways to decrease the chances of being a victim of burglary 4406 Corrales Rd. $75. 10am-3pm. 18+. alibi.com/v/68wm. or auto theft, as a Rio Rancho Police Sergeant provides tips on preventing these types of crimes. 950 Pinetree SE. 10am-noon. MONDAY JAN 28 18+. 891-5012. alibi.com/v/66nx. SANTA FE COMMUNITY CONVENTION CENTER, Santa Fe 2019 WELLNESS/FITNESS Legislative Reception. Guests from all over N.M. gather to enjoy DASH121 Grand Opening: All-in-One Fitness, Health and Beauty hors-d’oeuvres while networking, connecting and advocating for Facility. Learn about the new facility and all it offers to the commu- statewide businesses. 201 Marcy Street. $40-$350. 5-7:30pm. nity. 6201 Jefferson St NE. 4pm. ALL-AGES! 916-0590. ALL-AGES! 988-3279. alibi.com/v/66tu. alibi.com/v/66qu. NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF YOGA Fire and Flow: Vinyasa Yoga. KIDS Jen leads an all-levels 6-week series of powerful flow yoga classes, CASA FLAMENCA Percussion and Cajon for Homeschool Kids tapping into the vital solar energy needed to flourish through Class. No experience necessary but a cajon is required. For ages the cold winter months. 1111 Carlisle Blvd SE. $10-$45. 6-7pm. 8 to 12. 401 Rio Grande Blvd NW. $60. 10-11am. 247-0622. 18+. 268-0918. alibi.com/v/68pc. alibi.com/v/6680. LEARN ONGOING CENTRAL & UNSER LIBRARY Chinese New Year Spinning Drum. Celebrate the Chinese New Year in style with an easy to make NOTICES and play spinning drum. All materials are provided while supplies IRVING VILLAGE Open Air Market and Container Village. 4349 last. 8081 Central Ave NW. 4:30-5:30pm. ALL-AGES! 768-4320. Irving Blvd NW. ALL-AGES! 250-2487. alibi.com/v/65hg. alibi.com/v/67bh. KESHET CENTER FOR THE ARTS Winter and Spring Dance Classes NEW MEXICO VETERANS HOSPITAL N.M. VA Hospital Veterans Session. Offering community classes for kids, teens and adults Outreach. Veterans learn about the nuances and complicated including contemporary, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, creative movement, details regarding the VA and state veterans benefits. Bring your mixed ability and adaptive dance as well as fine wine dance for DD-214 form. 1501 San Pedro SE. 10am-3pm. 383-2414. ages 55+. 4121 Cutler Ave NE. ALL-AGES! 224-9808. alibi.com/v/68ik. alibi.com/v/66ti. MEALS ON WHEELS OFFICE Volunteer Orientation: Meals on WELLNESS/FITNESS Wheels. 5901 Harper Dr NE. 18+. 823-8064. alibi.com/v/5xgi. THE DAILY GRIND Top 10 Make-N-Take. This class illustrates the many uses of the top 10 oils. With these oils and a book, support SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Santa Fe SFCC High School 80 percent of health needs. RSVP required. 4360 Cutler Ave NE. Equivalency/GED Application Period Open Classes. 6401 Richards $10. 5:30-7pm. ALL-AGES! 358-8795. alibi.com/v/699c. Ave. $25. 428-1433. alibi.com/v/5jji.

Compiled by Ashli Mayo. Submit your events at alibi.com/events. JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [13] ART NEWS | BY ALISA VALDES ARTS CULTURE SHOCK You’re Fired Entire staff of Warehouse 508 laid off Not Asked, Not Told without notice In a move Friday that stunned the local arts Acclaimed Baldwin documentary dogged by accusations of bi-erasure community, the board of directors for New Mexico Xtreme Sports Association, Inc. (NMXSports) laid off the entire management team of its arts wing, BY ALISA VALDES Warehouse 508, effective immediately. The employees who were laid off are longtime Program Director April Freeman; Minister of et’s talk about James Baldwin. You know, Culture Freddy Lopez; Venue Manager Roberto the award-winning American novelist, Reyes; and Outreach Coordinator and Poetry L Ambassador Mercedez Holtry. playwright, essayist, intellectual and social NMXSports board President Jacqueline Vigil, critic. James Baldwin. And, more specifically Card Services Supervisor for US Eagle Federal … —well, no. Hang on. Credit Union, told Weekly Alibi the layoffs are part First, let’s get the obligatory of a broader “internal restructuring” that included newsworthiness bit out of the way, so that I the hiring of a new NMXSports director, Terry Gonzalez two months ago. Gonzalez came to the can at least pretend to be inflicting organization from Los Angeles, where he’d worked journalism upon you by giving you a timely with after-school programs. and local reason I’m presently discussing a Freeman said the board had been wanting to writer who died of stomach cancer in 1987: replace the staff for about a year, but that the Albuquerque’s KiMo Theatre will be former director refused to fire them. Freeman said screening director Raoul Peck’s 2017 Oscar- the restructuring was likely due to budget shortfalls due in part to climate change and also to the nominated documentary about Baldwin, I Am board’s complacency with fundraising. Until Not Your Negro, Thursday, Jan. 24 at 7pm. recently, the major fundraiser for the organization The screening will be followed by a discussion Novelist, playwright and social critic James Baldwin MOTTKE WEISSMAN had been sales of ski lift passes with special with local authors about Baldwin’s legacy and privileges, totaling about $100,000 a year in importance. There. All done. Not Your Negro is not a biography,” he wrote. religious fundamentalism and the traditional revenue. Okay. Now then. James Baldwin. He was “With climate change and less snow, that “It is a lesson, and one that is desperately male role norm of status than Whites.” The dropped to about $30,000,” said Freeman. “And easily one of the best writers, social critics and needed in a world still rattled by police reason? A hellish combination of conservative the board did nothing to replace those funds. intellectuals our nation has ever produced. violence, protest, and hate crimes. As Baldwin religiosity and generalized emasculation via They’ve been completely hands off, to the point of Born in New York City in 1924, he wrote remarked, ‘History is not in the past. It is the ostracism in the greater (read racist) society. ignoring us.” about whatever interested him, and frequently present.’ ” Further complicating the issue is the fact Freeman also said there was disconnect those things included the different ways people Indeed, Reynolds seems to say, it is as that Peck, 65, is from Haiti, a nation that between the board members, who were mostly classified themselves and each other in the corporate types, and the 508 staff, who were unnecessary to mention Baldwin’s sexuality in consistently ranks as among the worst in the unabashedly “all about social justice and , and how those caste systems this documentary as it would be to mention world when it comes to the rights of LGBT empowering the community.” Warehouse 508 impacted the psychology of humans and the the sexuality of any other person in making a people, where homophobia is even more overt classes included break dancing, poetry, rock and sociology within which they functioned. film about their writings on society, class and than it is among African American men. That pop songwriting, recording and performance, hip- Baldwin, who himself was identified as race. in and of itself is no reason to suspect hop dancing, fashion design, screen printmaking, bisexual and black, tackled intersectionality I Am Not Your Negro is a film based upon homophobia, of course. But Peck is also the DJing, mural arts and photography. before it was even a thing. Hell, it’s barely The other members of the board who hired 30 pages of an unfinished manuscript Baldwin former minister of culture for Haiti’s Gonzalez include Patrick Baldonado, Vice even a thing now. He was not only ahead of began writing about the assassinations of three government—the same government that in President of Bank of New Mexico; Cynthia Hughes, his time, he was in many ways even ahead of of his close friends: Martin Luther King Jr., 2017 made it illegal for anyone to publicly a registered nurse; Duane Kinsley, owner of Sports our time too, and as such opted eventually to Malcom X and Medgar Evers. Narrated by announce support for any LGBT person. So, Systems; Wallace Ashley, an architect; Eric Garay, move to France because there he had more Samuel L. Jackson, the film is a powerful piece no, I don’t think it was mere coincidence that Quality Assurance Coordinator for the Forest freedom to be seen as just a writer, no other that, given how long Baldwin has been gone, his documentary glosses over Baldwin’s Service; and Tomas Sanchez, an on-air radio qualifier or marginalization necessary as it personality with iHeart Media. is nothing short of prescient, as he tells us sexuality, and I don’t think we should give him Vigil said that the mission of the organization seemed to be in the United States. In France, things like “People denied the American or this film a free pass on the omission. It was “primarily sports,” and said that would be he wasn’t seen as a black writer or a gay writer; dream will wreck it.” should be impossible to speak of Baldwin and taken into account in the restructuring. The official he was seen as an important American writer, Nonetheless, there are many in the LGBT his perspective as a perpetual outsider without mission of the group, however, reads: “Bringing period. community who would have liked to see Peck linking it to all the ways in which he was youth to non-traditional, life-long sports and the Baldwin’s openness about his sexuality was make more of Baldwin’s sexuality. marginalized. creative arts,” according to the organization’s present from the start. His second novel, website. What are we to do with this documentary, Albuquerque poet Gabe Reyes, who also “Arts is where all the funding came from,” said Giovanni’s Room, written in 1956, was about then? What are we to do with its accolades identifies as a bisexual man of color, said he Freeman, who was program director at Warehouse men in love with one another. It was who he and criticisms? What are we to do with the thinks the erasure of Baldwin’s sexuality might 508 for nine years. The facility’s funding came was. So why, some are asking, did Peck choose fact that all these years later, at a point in also be due to his having been bisexual rather through three-year RFP contracts with the City of in this documentary to ignore Baldwin’s American culture when we are said to be than gay or straight. “Bisexuality often gets Albuquerque’s Family and Community Services sexuality? Why did the director choose to embracing intersectionality, Peck still seems erased within our media and societal department, and was earmarked for a teen art highlight one aspect of Baldwin’s self, struggles center. incapable of describing the black-power part of dialogues,” said Reyes in an interview with It is possible, according to Freeman, that the and writings (the black one) while Baldwin without sweeping the openly bisexual Weekly Alibi. “It’s almost as if people consider city opted not to renew 508’s RFP contract this simultaneously completely erasing another part of Baldwin under the proverbial rug, even it too complicated to display someone being year, because it was the first time in nine years that (the bisexual one)? And, more importantly, though Baldwin himself was very open about attracted to people of multiple other genders. other organizations also applied for the funding. should we be offended? his sexuality, and wrote at least two books (The city has chosen the winner but not announced They pick and choose whatever sexuality is I Am Not Your Negro has been lauded and about it? most convenient for the story they’re trying to it yet.) Freeman also said it looked as though the applauded for its many merits by mainstream city could be intentionally starving Warehouse 508 It is too convenient, contextually, to tell, which often is heterosexuality because with an eye towards selling the building to the critics; but others take issue with its erasure of dismiss the erasure of Baldwin’s sexuality in that’s still considered society’s ‘normal.’ Even Garcia family (of car dealership fame) who recently Baldwin’s sexuality. An essay by Preston this documentary as an oversight or the within spaces occupied by people of color we purchased the Youth Dance Institute building next Mitchum in ThinkProgress blasted the product of focusing only on one aspect of his still have to acknowledge prejudices that door and, she said, “have been gobbling up a bunch documentary for failing to “reflect the totality writings. of property Downtown.” remain and open up a truly intersectional of [Baldwin’s] life.” Many others did likewise. To wit: Numerous studies, including one dialogue.” Vigil said forthcoming arts programs at Interestingly, one of the nation’s leading Warehouse 508, taught by contract teachers and from Daboin, Peterson and Parrot published in I do wonder what Baldwin himself would slated to start in February, “probably won’t be LGBT publications, The Advocate, took a the American Psychological Association make of all this. I suspect he would raise a affected” by the layoffs. “We have a great stable of different approach to I Am Not Your Negro, journal Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority in brow and give his famous world-weary, wry, teachers,” she said. saying that “it is not only a must-see but one 2015, have demonstrated that homophobia thoughtfully sad smile and say, as he once did: But Freeman is not so sure. “I don’t know how that should be studied and absorbed over many exists to a far greater degree in African many of our teachers will feel safe working there “I am what time, circumstance, history have viewings.” Critic Daniel Reynolds said outrage American men than it does among white made of me, certainly, but I am also much with us gone,” she said. “The community is pretty about Baldwin’s sexuality being glossed over in upset right now.” a American men. The authors concluded that more than that. So are we all.” a Peck’s documentary is misplaced. “But I Am “Blacks reported greater endorsement of [14] WEEKLY ALIBI JANUARY 24-30, 2019 JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [15] ARTS | ART PICS Citizen Artists Instagram democratizes New Mexico photography MICHAEL DANZER TANNER AUSOME WILLIAMS TANNER

The mesa outside of Taos Snow on sand

BY ALISA VALDES godforsaken piece of land, all alone, and surrounded by nothing but magnificent scenery. Living in a house with no running water, and he famous photographer Ansel Adams once having to depend solely on the abundant rays of T said of New Mexico that it was “the most sunshine blasting the earth every second to completely beautiful place I have ever seen.” power your household needs. Seldom being able Adams’ sentiment has been shared by other to shower, and always questioning whether or famous photographers over the years, with many not you smell good enough to go out in public.” coming here to shoot at one point or another, The city of Taos recently caught wind of including Diane Arbus, Manuel Alvarez Bravo Williams’ work and, to his great surprise, and Annie Liebowitz, to name a few. purchased some of his photos to put on banners It should come as no surprise, then, that with to hang around town. Williams shrugs off the the radical democratization of visual art afforded attention, saying that his own existence is his art, by the internet, and especially by Instagram, in and that photography is just a means for recent years there has been a blossoming of capturing parts of that deliberative performance photographic talent native to this state, as gifted along the way. local photographers find audiences online. In the past, such photographers would have needed Michael Danzer, 32 connections in the big art centers of the world in Instagram: @michael.danzer.photo order to reach this sort of following. Rio Rancho’s Michael Danzer is a home What follows are short biographies and inspector by day, a job for which, yes, he sample photos from two such photographers, the sometimes has to take photos. But during his free first installment in a series where we’ll highlight time you will find this sensitive soul traversing local artists and photographers who’ve found the empty landscapes of New Mexico in search devoted organic audiences online and without of the perfect moment, as he uses photography as traditional management or marketing. a means of exploring the notion of time. “I like to take pictures because I think it’s Tanner Ausome Williams, 34 important to remember the good experiences Instagram: @tannerausome you’ve had, to capture that moment in time,” he You won’t find Taos’ Tanner Ausome Williams told Weekly Alibi in a recent interview. “I like rubbing elbows with the rich art crowd up north, that each photo is unique, and that you can or anywhere really. Where you will find him? never capture the same moment twice.” Hanging out with his muddy three-legged dog in Like Williams, Danzer said he never really their tiny off-the-grid one-room adobe house thought of himself as a photographer, more like a with the composting toilet, on the outskirts of guy who loved to take pictures. But then people town; slinging beers as a barkeep at Taos Mesa began sharing his photos and complimenting Brewing, where he cheerfully gabs with the locals him so much he was forced to admit, yeah, he and rarely talks about himself or his artwork; and probably was a photographer after all. most of all, roaming around northern New “I only got my first camera a year-and-a-half Mexico with his camera, taking pictures. ago,” said Danzer. “There is so much I’m still The caption he wrote on a recent profile learning about photography. At first it was a selfie he posted to Facebook summed up struggle just to use the camera. Now I take it Williams’ pared-down lifestyle and artistry: “All everywhere I go. It has become a part of me. I you kids need to make sure you stay in school believe that if you love something enough, and and study hard. That way you can get a degree practice often, it sort of becomes natural.” from a good college. Otherwise you could end up Danzer is a lover of history, and says the like this guy. A happy underemployed bum with purpose of art is to make others happy and to too much spare time on his hands. Remember inspire them. there is safety in complacency. This sort of freedom could cause the urge to strike out on Do you have an amazing New Mexico Instagram dangerous adventures. Wandering aimlessly artist you think we should know about? Please send us an email with a link to their handle, at around the world like some sort of crazy person. 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Compiled by Ashli Mayo. Submit your events at alibi.com/events. JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [19] FEATURE | EDUCATION Views from the Bridge A tale of two visions

Glenna Voigt, Commissioner on the state Public Education Commission PHOTO CREDIT ERIC WILLIAMS Barbar Peterson, member of the Albuquerque Public Schools school board

BY AUGUST MARCH

s the debate about public education Their differences mark a dynamic that is sure for career and technical education in the public A reform roars away at this year’s 60-day to see debate at this year’s legislative session and schools, the Carl Perkins Grant. legislative section, there are certainly a although their beliefs on the state of education Voigt is an advocate for public charter plethora of viewpoints—not only about the and its directionality in this state are sometimes schools, and believes that, because of their size, structure of reform but also its direction and markedly different, they both reflect a deep such institutions provide necessary access to scope—that are becoming clear. commitment to the public school students in education for students who she identifies as Educators and lawmakers—long this state and an overriding concern for the “those who’ve fallen between the cracks.” disappointed in the policies of the Martinez future of public education in the Land of These types of schools, she continues, “provide administration—are coming out of the Enchantment. a more innovative curriculum” because they woodwork to greet a Legislature primed to Voigt visited our offices on Friday morning. focus on career and technical education. change the tree called public education in Petersen met with Weekly Alibi early on Monday, New Mexico from the roots down below to According to Voigt, charter schools in New a day which happens to be a school holiday, Mexico provide at least 16 distinct career the leaves up above. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. pathways for students to explore. “Studies like The variety of issues that are bound to Glenna Voigt is the State Public Education business management, architecture, come up whilst processing the placement and Commissioner for District 3 (central construction, all sorts of STEM stuff, media and manifestation of excellent public education Albuquerque) and the recently retired, founding in this state are complex, sometimes diffuse, Principal of the Media Arts Collaborative film” are all made more accessible because of as they overlap areas of greater concern such Charter School, the first state-authorized charter charter schools, the Commissioner passionately as the economy, poverty and public health. school—and a model for success as far as the believes. Certainly, one of the issues to come up charter high school model is concerned. She has Ultimately Voigt is convinced that charter during this year’s 60-day session will revolve over 20 years of experience in public education schools can invoke change immediately, around the value and efficacy of charter and believes that students’ voices are something she says is not possible in bigger schools—and their place in the public instrumental in reforming educational policies. districts. “If a teacher has a great idea, [the education milieu. Barbara Petersen, meanwhile, is the APS school can say] then, let’s give it a try. But in a In order to make sense of of this harvest of Board member for a local district that large district, one has to look at data, best ideas, proposals and possible future paths— encompasses much of the southeast Heights. practices, look at what’s been tried; it takes a lot including those within the scope of the orbit Petersen has 40 years of teaching and more shift to make things happen. The described above—Weekly Alibi spoke to two administrative experience, is the former Political independent governance of charter schools adds experts in the field of public education, Outreach Coordinator for the Albuquerque to this quick ability to innovate and transform, Glenna Voigt, a Commissioner on the state Teachers Federation and has long been a Voigt concludes. Public Education Commission, and Barbara proponent of raising reading standards for early Petersen’s view on the place of charter Petersen, a member of the Albuquerque childhood education. schools’ in the public education milieu offers Public Schools school board. Here then, are the notes and quotes that Both veterans of the public education stark contrast to several of Voigt’s basic came from those distinctly different yet contentions; her 35-year tenure on the faculty culture in the state, these two nationally cohesively pro-education interactions those two recognized educators sometimes portrayed of Valle Vista Elementary has informed her education leaders had with News Editor August vision of what public education can be, she says contrary visions when we spoke to them this March. week at our offices. by way of introduction. Glenna Voigt was recently elected to be a And each of these education advocates One of Petersen’s great accomplishments has state Public Education Commissioner. She had visited Alibi HQ and engaged a member of been in finding success for the reading recovery our editorial board (that’s me) in a her first meeting last week, as a matter of fact. program, an educational service designed to conversation about education and education She’s tasked with overseeing charter schools as provide intervention for struggling first grade reform in New Mexico. well as a long-term federal grant that helps pay readers.

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One of the big problems, according to Petersen purposes I’d take issue with it—what it does is is an issue that has “undermined the public system create a narrative. The narrative goes like this: of education”—privatizing public education. The ‘Did you know your school is failing?’ ” phenomena of using public monies to pay for Voigt chimed in on the testing subject later in private and charter schools is problematic, she our meeting, asserting that test scores should never believes. be used to shame a school or a teacher. It’s good to Does the seasoned APS vet feel like charter see such alignments because they almost certainly schools and private schools with state funding mean progress away from a troubled system—a behind them are a distraction from the mission of chore that newly elected officials seem ready to public education? There are too many issues, finally approach proactively. many related to finances and accountability to see Another point at which both of these it otherwise, Petersen argues. differently skewed visions converge is on an Contrariwise, Voigt’s core belief—and the understanding of the underlying issues. Petersen perfect justification for charter schools—is that understands that one of the reasons our schools the state is not taking individual student are failing is because the children who attend educational outcomes into account, and that’s the them “are living in perpetual poverty, they’re real problem. hungry; 25 percent of them are just learning As evidence of the not-so-good relationship English. They’re wonderful, brilliant kids and it’s between the values represented by privatization to our advantage to educate them,” she truly versus those intrinsic to government-run believes. education systems: “Two of the biggest, most vocal Voigt’s on board with that assessment too, anti-bond issue folks being vocal right now are on telling Weekly Alibi that early childhood education the board of a for-profit owned by Pearson is crucial to stopping the perennial poverty Education.” Pearson Education is the name of the process. “Children will learn social and emotional global corporation from whence the notorious skills that will augment their day-to-day PARCC test originated, Petersen reminds me experiences.” Skills that involve communication before we move on to other subjects. and cooperation, once mastered by young One factor uniting these two lifelong educators children, set the stage for positive educational is the current legislative session itself, happening outcomes later in life and in fact help ameliorate at a time when change is becoming a swelling socioeconomic disparity and thus endemic wave whose outcome has not yet been gauged. poverty. This sea change, of course, includes some Despite the differences Glenna Voigt and rumination about testing in the public schools. Barbara Petersen showed on tape, they are clearly “There’s going to be a big settling of dust with committed to taking public education in this state the new administration,” Voigt intones, drying up from its number 48 ranking up to more respectable my watery metaphor in the process. “I’m very levels. When asked how such progress is going to excited to see what will settle,” she says with a play out at this year’s roundhouse circus, the APS wizened grin about changes she hopes to steward. board member said, “We are in a perfect point for On the subject of testing, both educators are education reform. We know more about how kids closer to consensus. Voigt is certain that until this learn than at any time before in history. The session, “a lot of reform hasn’t really been reform. knowledge base is phenomenal. On top of that, It’s just been doing the same thing, producing the we have a governor and a Legislature that are same outcomes, but maybe using a different ready to say that our goal is to support. Let’s be standardized test.” The state Commissioner hopes honest about what the needs in the public schools that experiential performance assessments or are. The point is to invest in support and continue internships will provide a middle ground for to vote.” accurate student evaluation. Voigt’s conclusion at the end of our meeting Petersen’s view is more complex but echoes the was compellingly similar to Petersen’s. She unhappiness—on many levels—with the testing finished up by commenting broadly that, “There process itself. The Albuquerque Teacher’s needs to be more options for students and parents, Federation has long been opposed to PARCC and it’s the fit factor. When students really find Petersen echos this sentiment and then some. something that will tap into their passion, we will “This huge emphasis on standardized tests, on see educational success. There are many more grading teachers, grading schools, wanting to flunk schools that are offering innovative programs, not students based on the results of one high-stakes just charter schools. That results in empowered test—if any one test was used for the same students, students who vote for their future.” a

JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [21] [ 22] WEEKLY ALIBI JANUARY 24-30, 2019 FOOD | BAR REVIEW WEEKLY SPECIALS BY ROBIN BABB Education Happens in the A Big Brewery with Bigger Vistas Kitchen It’s never too late to learn how to cook (or how New Bosque Brewing in Bernalillo expands food menu, provides to cook better), and there are a hundred reasons why you should. How are you going to impress haven for the outdoorsy that special someone? How will you feed yourself when the nuclear apocalypse happens and all the restaurants close? Thankfully there BY ROSALIE RAYBURN are cooking classes offered through UNM’s Continuing Education department year-round, ou can’t beat the view. so you’ll never have to wonder about the answer Sip a pint on the patio at Bosque to these questions. These are all one-off Y classes, but there are some that last several Brewing’s latest venue and you’ll be weeks or a semester as well—just check awestruck by the spectacular sight of the Rio ce.unm.edu to see the whole list of upcoming Grande Bosque and the Sandia Mountains. cooking classes. They’re always reasonably Bosque North Brewery and Taproom priced, and Here are a few upcoming classes we opened in July 2018 in the former Jackalope think you’ll love. building on US 550 just west of the town of Bernalillo. It has bars on two levels and glass doors that open out to ample patio seating Cooking 101 areas upstairs and downstairs. Thursday, Jan. 24 “The views are amazing out here. In 6-9pm summer, it was always packed,” says Justin De Tuition: $65 La Rosa, marketing coordinator for Bosque Love food but don’t know the difference Brewing. between a chef’s knife and a paring knife? The beer selection is pretty good too. The view of the Sandias from Bosque North ERIC WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY Totally cool, we’ve all got to start somewhere. Bosque North has eight staple beer offerings And you should start at this one-day Cooking particularly liked the Bosque Burger which 101 class taught by the magical Jan Laird over at plus a variety of specialty brews that change Bosque North Brewery and Taproom features BBQ sauce, crispy onions, bacon and each season. The regular beers on tap include her little kitchen and cooking school, Jan’s on 834 US 550 white cheddar. (High on the yum factor, but 4th. Here you’ll learn how to read a recipe and the popular Elephants on Parade, a wheat ale 361-3889 not for the calorie conscious.) All the burgers with hints of raspberry and tart cherry, the what ‘diced’ vs. ‘chopped’ means. In addition to bosquebrewing.com come with fries or seasonal veggies. For an the tuition, a $15 food fee will be collected at Bosque IPA and the big and bold Scotia Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun noon-10pm extra $2, you can substitute salad or a cup of the start of class. You can register online at Scotch Ale, with 8.4 percent alcohol by Happy Hour: Sun-Thu 3-6pm soup. ce.unm.edu or by calling Jan at 505-350-0600. volume (ABV). If you’re looking for Vibe: Lots of natural light, great views and outdoor Comfort food fans may enjoy the grilled something lighter, you can try the Pilsner-style seating—a perfect summer hangout spot. cheese ($8.75) which has Muenster and Bosque Lager or Pistol Pete’s 1888 Ale, both Alibi Recommends: Elephants on Parade, the mozzarella cheeses, green chile and tomato on 4.8 percent ABV. Prices for the regular beers seasonal brew, and the Thai mussels in coconut milk Paleo Cooking a pretzel bun. Friday, Jan. 25 range from $5 to $6 for a 16-ounce glass, the Fish lovers even have a couple of choices. 20-ounce size runs a dollar more. Prices on 6-9pm concept was like a proprietary food truck The fish and chips ($12) offering comes with Tuition: $65 specialty beers vary. Each bar area has a white inside the building with a window where Bosque IPA-battered cod, fries and a jalapeño Is life without carbs worth living? I have doubts. board showing the beer selection for the day, customers could place their orders. De La Rosa tartar sauce. Or, if you’re more adventurous, But if you’re interested in starting a paleo diet indicating the alcohol level and IBU, or hop says they quickly found out that customers you can try Thai mussels in a coconut milk this year, a cooking class will make it tastier and bitterness quotient. wanted table service. So the kitchen closed in broth with ginger ($14). much more sustainable. You’ll learn to make lots Bosque brews and cans all of the regular early December while they revamped the With the addition of Bosque North, Bosque of meat-and-veggie meals high in protein and beers on-site—glass walls let you see into the concept. It reopened just before Christmas. Brewing now has five locations: two in iron and all that other good stuff. Our girl Jan is brewing area with its forest of huge steel The table service menu now includes a Albuquerque, two in Las Cruces and now one teaching this one too, so you know the recipes tanks—and it recently obtained a license so it selection of appetizers between $5 and $5.50. in Bernalillo. The decor at Bosque North is will be tasty. There’s a $15 food fee collected at the start of the class. Same as above—register can make its own ciders in-house as well. For something slightly heartier, you can try the contemporary, with gray walls, high top tables online through UNM or by calling Jan at 505- Bosque North has recently changed its poutines. Bosque North’s version of this dish and chairs and a few TVs. The upstairs area 350-0600. approach to food service. Initially, the kitchen from Quebec includes a vegetarian option with has a separate space furnished with low-slung green chile gravy and couches and chairs which offers a quieter, ERIC WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHY cheese curds atop French more laid-back hanging out zone. fries for $11, or a meat- De La Rosa says Bosque Brewing is excited Indian Breakfast for Dinner eaters variant with pulled about the unique opportunities the location Saturday, Jan. 26 1:30-4:30pm chicken at $13. offers beyond the stunning views. There are Tuition: $65 For a light meal deal, walking trails nearby and the proximity to the You ever notice how Indian restaurants are try the street tacos river offers opportunities for rafting or never open for breakfast? What’s up with that? offered at three for $8 or kayaking, he says. Indian breakfast is so damn tasty, but if you four for $10. You can There is parking space on three sides of the want to have it, Albuquerque, you’re going to choose from chicken, building, including spill-over space in a dirt lot have to make it yourself. Thank goodness steak, chicharrones, pork on the west side. Bicycle racks at the front of Vasundhararani Kandachar is here to teach us or cauliflower fillings. the building offer cyclists a secure space to how to do it. At this weekend class you’ll learn Bar meal fare covers lock their rides while they come in to enjoy a how to make savory upma with veggies, crunchy the usual categories of brew and a bite. deep-fried medu vada, coconut chutney and burgers, sandwiches, With the stunning mountain views and the sweetened semolina with banana or sajjige. soups and salads. Burgers proximity to hiking trails in Placitas or for Don’t know what any of those things are? Come range from $10 for the kayakers enjoying the river, De La Rosa find out. There’s a $15 food fee collected at the no-frills plain burger to expects Bosque North to be a popular for start of the class. a Steak tacos with Elephants on Parade wheat ale $14 for a vegan patty. I lovers of the outdoors. a

JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [23] [ 24] WEEKLY ALIBI JANUARY 24-30, 2019 FOOD | MADE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Bristol Doughnut Co. Parks in Nob Hill Gourmet doughnut shop opens their double-decker bus for business

BY ROBIN BABB

t’s certainly hard to miss the double-decker Ibus now parked at the corner of Central and Bryn Mawr. Which is exactly what Coy and Sara Trammel were hoping when they opened up Bristol Doughnut Co. The couple, who are both originally from Albuquerque, didn’t have any culinary experience before they decided to open the doughnut shop. They were living in Montana at the time, where Coy was working as a pastor at a new church, and hoped to find a way to spend more time together as a family (the couple have three daughters and a son). They saw an unfilled niche in the form of gourmet doughnuts. But they wanted something a little more interesting than the standard food truck for their new The Bristol double-decker bus is a new landmark in Nob Hill ROBIN BABB venture, so they turned to Craigslist to find something unique. All the doughnuts they make are prepared with Finding the old British bus was a brilliant Bristol Doughnut Co. 3123 Central Ave SE. either a classic, cake or brioche dough, each of stroke of luck, and the inspiration for their 596-0312 which provides a unique canvas for different flavor business name (the bus was built by Bristol bristoldoughnut.co profiles. “A donut is such a flexible commodity. … Commercial Vehicles in Bristol, England). The Hours: Mon-Sat 7am-3pm, Sun 8am-3pm You could put anything on it,” says Coy as he coffee and doughnut bar lives in the lower story Vibe: Just cute as the dickens. Alibi Recommends: The Bristol salted butter doughnut, prepares a pourover for an early morning customer. of the bus, while custom wooden seating and along with whatever the monthly special is. “We were out eating Italian food a couple of narrow tables fill the upstairs. Customers can months ago and we had some Italian pudding, order from the walk-up window facing Central storefront at Spur Line Supply Co. in Sept. budino, and we were like ‘we could put this in a then take their treats upstairs, where a space 2017, and both Deep Space Coffee and Little doughnut.’ ” This became the butterscotch budino heater and the brisk winter mornings combine Bear have been stocking their doughnuts. Bristol doughnut in November last year, and the holiday to fog the wraparound windows dramatically. serves Little Bear coffee at their bus and their season inspired an egg nog doughnut in December. The bus officially opened on Jan. 8, but the Spur Line location, too. For the Trammels, the sources of inspiration for new Trammels have been making doughnuts for a While they got the bus restored and found flavors come from far and wide. while. They first started selling at their small the ideal location for it, they’ve been These rotating monthly specials allow them to experimenting with recipes and growing their experiment and find out what customers want to staff at The Mixing Bowl, the culinary incubator see more of. Some experiments, like the prickly program at the South Valley Economic pear doughnut, wind up on the permanent menu. Development Center (SVEDC). For right now Although one of the Trammels’ goals is to get ROBIN BABB ROBIN they’re still making all their doughnuts at the the doughnut bus mobile enough to cater at SVEDC kitchen, but hope to one day open their weddings and other events, right now they’re ready own brick-and-mortar bakery and storefront. to pause their rapid growth and see how the new If the bus itself wasn’t high-profile enough, location does for a while. Between the bus, Spur the doughnuts that Bristol makes are about as Line, Little Bear and the upcoming new Deep pretty as they come. A bright purple-pink glaze Space location, they have more than enough covers the prickly pear doughnut, and the demand to keep up with—and they’re in the chocolate red chile toffee doughnut is dripping process of hiring new staff as well. “Things are right with a chocolate glaze and speckled with bits of at sort of the balance of like, what can we hard toffee. The blackberry gin and jam accomplish and still have good quality and still bombolini (Italian filled doughnut) is another keep our sanity and maybe sleep a little bit, too.” looker, with a delicate powdered sugar coating To see what new things the Bristol Doughnut and a dark, jammy filling fragrant with juniper. I Co. team is making, sign up for their newsletter at knew gin and blackberries went well together in bristoldoughnut.co, or follow them on Instagram at @bristoldoughnutco or on Facebook at Coy and Sara Trammel in the bus on a cold a glass, so it should be no surprise that they’re morning delicious together in a doughnut as well. facebook.com/bristoldoughnutco. a JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [25] REEL WORLD FILM | FILM REVIEW BY DEVIN D. O’LEARY Queen of Hollywood Stan & Ollie The second film in Spanish writer-director Fernando Trueba’s ongoing movie biz trilogy, The Queen of Spain, screens in the National Hispanic Genial showbiz biopic examines aging comics, changing times Cultural Center’s Bank of America Theater (1701 Fourth Street SW) this Thursday, Jan. 24. Trueba’s previous film, 1998’s The Girl of Your Dreams, dealt with the Spanish film industry during the outset of World War II. Now it’s the ’50s, and famous movie star Macarena Granada (Penélope Cruz) opts to flee her life of Hollywood glitz and glamor to return to her roots in Spain, where she has signed on to star in an epic period- piece musical about the life of Queen Isabel. This comedy-drama was screened at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival and is presented in English and Spanish with English subtitles. The event starts at 7pm. Admission is free, but tickets need to be picked up starting one hour before showtime. For more info go to nhccnm.org/events. Grease Is The Word The New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus presents a special “sing-along” screening of the classic John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John Ready for their close-up musical Grease. This version of the 1978 film features BY DEVIN D. O’LEARY from start to finish is due, almost entirely, to song lyrics right on Stan & Ollie the efforts of its stars. American actor Reilly the screen, so Directed by Jon S. Baird (Boogie Nights, Chicago, Step Brothers) and you’re sure to get n the opening sequence to Stan & Ollie, the Starring John C. Reilly, Steve Coogan, Shirley British funnyman Coogan (24 Hour Party all the words to new showbiz biopic from Scottish director Henderson, Nina Arianda “There Are Worse I People, The Trip, Alan Partridge) are uncanny Things I Could Do” Jon S. Baird, famed comic actors Stan Laurel Rated PG in their portrayals. They don’t simply resemble correct. The event takes place Saturday, Jan. 26 (Steve Coogan) and Oliver Hardy (John C. Opens Friday 1/25 their real-life characters, they’ve studied every starting at 7:30pm at the historic KiMo Theatre Reilly) wander from their dressing room to the movement and mannerism with consummate (423 Central Ave. NW). Period costumes are, of Way Out West skill. The pair recreate a number of Laurel and course, encouraged—so be sure to dress as your set of at Hal Roach Studios in venues are shabby, the audiences small, and favorite Pink Lady or T-Bird. Tickets for this 1937. The pair are at the height of their box the return to feature film glory is increasingly Hardy’s classic comedy bits, and they are fundraiser—which supports music concerts and office fame, and the short backstage journey— unlikely to happen. impeccable to behold. At times, the film lets outreach programs throughout the year—are $25 all shot in a single take—takes them through Despite its focus on aging stars, fading fame slapstick sequences slip into the real lives of its and can be purchased in advance by going to and changing tastes, Stan & Ollie is more characters. Some may find this hard to kimotickets.com the magic of old school Hollywood. They wander past cowboys and script girls, Romans bittersweet than sad. It focuses heavily, of swallow, but it’s really just meant as an and Teamsters. Backdrops roll by them, fake course, on the relationship between Misters indication of how “on” the two were, never Everything Is Awesome sunsets frozen in canvas and paint. They talk Laurel and Hardy. The duo were thrown passing up the opportunity to pull a gag on a The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part opens in of business and girls and parties and contracts together, more or less at random, by producer hotel clerk or make a joke—even when no one else was watching. Their constant writing and theaters nationwide on Feb. 7. The New Mexico and gambling debts. At the end of it, a Hal Roach and held together by fame. They Museum of Natural History Foundation, in rewriting of the Robin Hood script—a film director shouts “Action!” and the two men were never exactly best friends, and their coordination with the Albuquerque Film & Music both are fairly confident will never actually segue perfectly into one rather famous on- relationship feels, at times, like the most Experience, are celebrating with a screening of happen—is less a symbol of their optimism, the 2014 original this Saturday, Jan. 26, starting camera dance sequence. It’s a sprightly and cordial of business arrangements. And yet they worked together for so long, and with such a and more an indication of how deeply and at 3pm at the NMMNH’s DynaTheater (1801 beautifully orchestrated sequence, exposing Mountain Rd. NW). The film screens in 3D. Tickets profound sense of timing, that they still mesh sincerely tickled they are with each others’ the reality behind the fantasy. Although the for The LEGO Movie are $10, or $7.50 for like a well-oiled machine. senses of humor. film that follows traffics mostly in the Museum Foundation members and AFME Stan is the thoughtful writer, Oliver is the In the end Stan & Ollie is a film about sponsors. You can reserve them in advance by conventional biopic realm, it’s a rather passionate improviser. But there are a few old passion, about loving what you do so much going to afmefilmseries.eventive.org. This marks wonderful setup for Stan & Ollie’s tight-knit the first in a yearlong series of popular, classic film wounds still floating around. Their moviegoing that you can’t give up on it no matter what screenings at the NMMNH’s DynaTheater. A full narrative. partnership broke up years ago over contract happens. There are moments when we the schedule is available on the AMFE Film Series The bulk of Stan & Ollie is actually set disputes and studio politics. The breakup audience—along with the characters—realize website. more than a decade after the heyday of Way was—if not amicable—unflappably polite. As that Laurel and Hardy’s brand of silent film- Out West. It picks up in 1954 with its the exhaustive English stage tour grows in style comedy is outmoded and quaint. But Intern and Learn protagonists aged and somewhat out of popularity—thanks in no small part to the quaint doesn’t just mean old-fashioned. It also fashion. After an extended separation, the overtime efforts of its aging stars—it starts to implies a level of skill and pleasurability. And The New Mexico Film Office’s Educational famed duo find themselves stitched back Speaker Series returns this Wednesday, Jan. 30, wear on the health and emotional well-being in the almost hundred-year-old routines of with a look at internships. If you’re interested in together for a stage tour of England in the of the two men involved. Eventually, with Laurel and Hardy there remains a genial sense getting your foot into the local film industry by postwar era, coasting on their old slapstick demanding wives in tow and fortunes sagging, of joy and good humor. In the context of this volunteering at the New Mexico Film Office, fame and trying to secure financing for a new our stars arrive at their breaking point. simple, sweet-natured film, they feel like a Stagecoach Foundation or New Mexico Girls Robin Hood picture they’re hoping to get off Stan & Ollie isn’t made of outsized drama. calming, nostalgic tonic. There’s a lot of Make Movies, this informative discussion will take the ground. The gap between fantasy and you through all the steps of application and show It’s not exactly All About Eve in the pantheon laughter to be found in Stan & Ollie. As well as you how to make the most of your internship. The reality is still at play, however. It quickly of showbiz pictures. It is a humble, quiet, but tear or two. And it’s hard not to imagine that’s event takes place from noon to 1pm at the Film becomes evident that the producer of the tour quite lovely little music box of a comedy- all the real Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Office in Santa Fe (1100 South St. Francis Dr.). has promised more than he can deliver, the drama. The fact that it remains so pleasurable could ask for. a For more info, go to nmfilm.com. a

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he 1999 to 2002 WB/UPN sci-fi soap writers to draw out all sorts of metaphors about T“Roswell” returns in rebooted form as aliens—both extraterrestrial and earthly. “Roswell, New Mexico” thanks to the folks at Although they run the local UFO-themed greasy The CW. Like The WB before it (“Dawson’s spoon (recognizable as downtown Albuquerque’s Creek,” “7th Heaven,” “Felicity,” “Charmed”), Lindy’s Diner), Liz’ family are undocumented The CW has a real taste for teen melodrama immigrants, which keeps them at arm’s length (“90210,” “Gossip Girl,” “Riverdale,” from local law enforcement. (“We could move to “Charmed”). And “Roswell, New Mexico” fits a sanctuary city,” says Liz, continuing the well- the bill quite nicely with the added genre touch meaning but ham-handed political lessons.) of supernatural/sci-fi that The CW also loves Unfortunately, one of the main (“Supernatural”/“The 100”). On the whole, the representatives of local law enforcement turns out show reads more like a demographic checklist to be Sheriff’s Deputy Max Evans (Australian than an organically formed work of art, but that’s actor Nathan Dean Parsons). Max was Liz’ high probably enough to please the network’s viewers school crush and vice versa. You can tell they’re and ensure a solid two to three seasons of work for still in love because they stare slack-jawed and New Mexican actors and film technicians. moony-eyed at one another for minutes on end. New Mexico gets more than titular credit on That’s not the only thing complicating Liz’ the re-imagined series. Unlike the original, the homecoming, either. Turns out Max (plus his new version is shot right here in New Mexico— married sister and his rebellious brother) are all resulting in far fewer Joshua trees in the space aliens with miraculous powers. They’ve background. Although both shows borrow their been hiding that secret for decades. But Max kind inspiration from Melinda Metz’ young adult book of spills the beans when he uses his alien healing series Roswell High, “Roswell, New Mexico” ages powers to save Liz’ life after she’s shot by a up the cast, subbing out teenage romance for mysterious assailant at the diner. twentysomething sex. Instead of taking place in That “Roswell, New Mexico” wants to say high school, the show revisits its characters a something important about the age in which we decade after graduation. live is admirable. But the message about Our main character, Liz Ortecho (Jeanine xenophobia gets bogged down in the show’s Mason, winner of the fifth season of “So You dueling ambitions. Star-crossed romance, sci-fi Think You Can Dance”) is a jaded biomedical thriller, murder mystery: “Roswell, New Mexico” researcher (no foolin’) who reluctantly returns to isn’t sure which genre it wants to commit itself to. her hometown of Roswell after her research The cast (Mason in particular) is appealing and grants dry up because “somebody needed a wall.” the premise is intriguing. But the overly didactic The unsubtle dig at our current president is one of dialogue, the intimations of kinky sex and the many timely sociopolitical comments in majorly unsubtle antagonists (racists, men in “Roswell, New Mexico.” The show thankfully black) strand the show somewhere between reinstates Liz’ Mexican heritage. (In the 1999 teenage fantasy and grown-up drama. a series she became “Liz Parker”), which allows the “Roswell, New Mexico” airs Tuesdays at 8pm on KWBQ-19.

“Kingdom” (Netflix streaming anytime) MONDAY 28 In this historical fantasy thriller from THE WEEK IN Korea, a medieval prince is sent on a “I Am the Night” (TNT/TBS 7pm) suicide mission to investigate a This six-episode crime noir drama mysterious plague that’s spreading stars Chris Pine (Star Trek) and SLOTH across the country. … Zombies. The India Eisley (“The Secret Life of plague is zombies. an American Teenager”). It’s directed and produced by Patty SATURDAY 26 Jenkins (Wonder Woman) and THURSDAY 24 Carl Franklin (Devil in a Blue “Slender Man Stabbing: The Untold Dress). It’s “inspired” by the true “The Other Two” (Comedy Central Story” (Reelz 6pm) In 2014 two story of a young woman who may 8:30pm) An aspiring actor (Drew preteens in Wisconsin tried to (or may not) have had a Ta rver) and his former dancer of a “impress” a fictional internet connection to the infamous Black sister (Heléne Yorke) are pushed to boogeyman by stabbing one of their Dahlia killing. the side wh en their 13-year-old classmates 19 times in the woods. The brother (actual musical.ly sensation real question is: Do we blame today’s TUESDAY 29 Case Wa lker) becomes an intern et stupid kids, the internet or just star thanks to his viral hit “I Wanna Wisconsin? Maybe this documentary “President’s State of the Union Marry U at Recess.” This salty-sweet special will help us decide. Address 2019” (KRQEDT- show biz comedy comes from former 2/KOB-4/KOAT-7/KRQE-13 “Valentine’s Day & Adoption Ever After 7pm) Or not. We’ll see. “SNL” head writers Chris Kelly and Preview Special” (Hallmark 8pm) Sarah Schneider. Join Allison Sweeney from “Days of Our “Super Bowl’s Greatest Lives” for a sneak preview of Commercials 2019” (KRQE-13 FRIDAY 25 Hallmark’s upcoming Valentine’s Day 9pm) ’Member Alex from Stroh’s? rom-coms and its first annual “Cat Whatever happened to that dog? “Black Earth Rising” (Netflix Bowl.” Unmarried, middle-aged cat For that matter, whatever streaming anytime) After surv iving ladies: This one’s for you. happened to Stroh’s? the Rwandan genocide, a young African wo man (Micheaela Coel) is WEDNESDAY 30 adopted by a human rights attorney SUNDAY 27 in London and gr ows up to become “25th Annual Screen Actors Guild “The Loch Ness Monster Lives: A a legal investigator taking on war Awards” (TBS/TNT 6pm) Megan Mysteries at the Museum crimes cases. John Goodman costars Mullally (“Will & Grace”) hosts. Special” (Travel 7pm) Don in this BBC co-produced drama. Wildman, host of “Mysteries at Rent: Live (KRQEDT-2 7pm) FOX does “Four More Shots Please!” (Amazon the Museum,” goes hunting for the live musical broadcast thing for the Loch Ness Monster. I’m streaming anytime) Four female Jonathan Larson’s ’90s-centric version friends (VJ Bani, Maanvi Gagroo, Kirt i confident he’ll succeed where the of La Boheme. Producers are promising last 80-odd years’ worth of Kulhar, Sayani Gupta) deal with a “modernized, edgier, more rock-style romance, work-life conflicts, hunters, investigators, scientists, story.” Try your best not to think of cryptozoologists, random tourists ambitions and anxieties. Think “Sex “South Park” when you watch it. and the City” … if the city were and TV hosts have failed. a Mumbai.

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NEW Genesis 2.0 There’s a gold rush on in modern-day Russia. On the remote New Siberian Islands in the Arctic Ocean, hunters are searching for the perfectly pre- served tusks of extinct wooly mammoths. Not only is the ivory much sought-after, but high-tech genet- ics firms in Russia and South Korea are paying big bucks for mammoth DNA. These corporations are locked in a race to be the first to clone an extinct species back to life. This starkly beautiful documen- tary from Oscar-nominated director Christian Frei (War Photographer) reads, alternately, as an ecolog- ical warning, a biological thriller and a superstitious horror story. In Russian and English with English subtitles. 112 minutes. Unrated. (Opens Thursday 1/24 at Guild Cinema) In Like Flynn Music video-directing and cult film-making Aussie Russell Mulcahy (“Hungry Like the Wolf,” High- lander) helms this “kinda true” biopic depicting famed actor Errol Flynn’s early life in Australia. There, he allegedly worked as “an adventurer, opium smuggler, gambler, street fighter, womanizer and gold prospector.” Little-known Australian actor Thomas Cocquerel stars as Flynn. 106 minutes. R. (Opens Friday 1/25 at High Ridge) Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi The Kid Who Would Be King A British kid finds the magical sword of King Arthur Stan & Ollie Rickman among them) are obliged to battle an ac- Bohemian Rhapsody and embarks on an epic quest to thwart the me- Reviewed this issue. 97 minutes. PG. (Opens Friday tual alien warlord to save the unearthly new friends. Rami Malek (“Mr. Robot”) takes on the task of em- dieval menace of Morgana le Fay. This family fantasy 1/25 at Century 14 Downtown, High Ridge) 102 minutes. PG. (Flix Brewhouse) bodying theatrical rock icon Freddie Mercury in this is swirling with special effects, but it still manages entertaining but uncomplicated musical biopic What Is Democracy? My Cousin Vinny (1992) chronicling the years leading up to Queen’s leg- to capture the flavor of a classic kids adventure. From ancient Athens to the American Civil Rights A popular renter in the late video store era and an Also, Patrick Stewart is Merlin. So there’s that. 120 endary appearance at the Live Aid concert. Bryan movement, this thoughtful documentary/political odd Academy Award winner for co-star Marisa Singer (The Usual Suspects, X-Men) directs. 134 minutes. PG. (Opens Friday 1/25 at Century 14 essay looks into the history and the philosophy be- Tomei, this courtroom comedy finds two New Yawk- minutes. PG-13. (Century 14 Downtown, UNM Mid- Downtown, AMC Albuquerque 12, Flix Brewhouse, hind the concept of Democracy. 107 minutes. Un- ers (Ralph Macchio and Mitchell Whitfield) arrested week Movies) Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, Cottonwood Stadium rated. (Opens Thursday 1/24 at Guild Cinema) in rural Alabama and put on trial for a murder they 16) Bumblebee didn’t commit. Now its up to their cousin (Joe For the sixth film in the live-action Transformers Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Pesci), a personal injury lawyer from Brooklyn, to movie series, producers dial it waaay back. This This Indian action drama brings to life the story of RETURNING get them off. 120 minutes. R. (Icon Cinemas Albu- spinoff is set in the mid-’80s and follows the ad- Rani Lakshmibai, one of the leading figures of the querque) ventures of alien-robot-disguised-as-a-yellow-Volk- Indian Rebellion of 1857 and her resistance to the American Pie (1999) The Wizard of Oz (1939) swagon Bumblebee as he arrives on Earth and British Raj. Kangana Ranaut (Krrish 3, Tanu Weds The film that briefly revived teen sex comedies is Dorothy (Judy Garland) heads over the rainbow, teams up—Iron Giant style—with a teenage girl. Sure Manu, Rangoon) stars. 173 minutes. Unrated. back. Join high schooler Jim (Jason Biggs) and his it’s filled with CGI action, but the simplified cast, commits involuntary manslaughter, steals some nostalgic setting and heartfelt story make it the (Opens Friday 1/25 at Icon Cinemas Albuquerque) pals as they, well, try to get laid. Chris Klein, shoes, hooks up with three weird strangers and gets Natasha Lyonne, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Seann best Transformers of the lot—and a surefire hit with Saturday Church hired on as an assassin. Spoiler alert: In the end old-school fans. 113 minutes. PG-13. (AMC Albu- William Scott, Tara Reid and Mena Suvari are it’s all a dream. Or is it? This all-time family classic A 14-year-old boy, struggling with gender identity among the horny cast. 95 minutes. R. (Flix Brew- querque 12, Cottonwood Stadium 16, Flix Brew- and religion, uses fantasy to escape from life in the returns to theaters just in time for its 80th anniver- house) house) sary. 125 minutes. G. (Cottonwood Stadium 16) inner city in this introspective musical drama. While Can You Ever Forgive Me? his conservative aunt ships him off to become an Cemetery Without Crosses (1969) This dark, Sergio Leone-esque spaghetti Western is Comedienne Melissa McCarthy sheds her bright acolyte in the church, confused young Ulysses persona to play frumpy, downbeat author Lee Israel (newcomer Luka Kain) stumbles across a weekly actually the brainchild of French star/director/co- STILL PLAYING in this tragicomic biopic. Around 1990, Lee found commune program for homeless LGBTQ youth. 82 writer Robert Hossein (star of Jules Dassin’s Rififi). her brand of high-tone biographies out of style. minutes. Unrated. (Opens Friday 1/25 at SUB The- After her husband is murdered, a widow (Michele The Advocates Broke, bitter and frequently drunk, she took to forg- ater) Mercier, from Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath) seeks Of the over half a million homeless people in Amer- ing witty letters from dead literary figures. Oddly revenge against a wealthy cattle ranching family. To ica, some 25 percent live in California. Amid public enough, this gave her great satisfaction as a writer Serenity those ends, she hunts down her old lover, a mysteri- outcry over the ballooning homeless population in (as well as a way to pay the rent). Nicole Holofcen- Matthew McConaughy, Anne Hathaway, Djimon ous gunslinger (Hossein) who lives in a ghost town Los Angeles, three advocates from three different ter (Lovely & Amazing, Enough Said) contributes the Hounsou and Diane Lane star in this dramatic and dons a single black glove before every gunfight. organizations demonstrate what “care in the com- alternately tough and tender screenplay, which adds thriller from British screenwriter-turned-director In Italian with English subtitles. 90 minutes. Un- munity” looks like amid today’s changing policy some heavy psychological depth to Lee’s petty-out- Steven Knight (who penned Dirty Pretty Things, rated. (Guild Cinema) landscape. Advocates Claudia Perez, Rudy Salinas rageous tale of forgery. But it’s McCarthy prickly per- Eastern Promises and Locke). The story concerns a and Mel Tillekeratne are profiled in this deep look formance that rings true. Reviewed in v27 i45. 106 fishing boat captain whose past comes back to Fight Club (1999) minutes. R. (High Ridge) David Fincher’s masterful 1999 cult film, based on at the socioeconomic factors behind our country’s haunt him when his ex-wife shows up offering $10 Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, deserves a second, third homeless crisis. 87 minutes. Unrated. (Guild Cin- A Dog’s Way Home million to dump her abusive new husband in the or fourth look. On subsequent viewings—freed from ema) This follow-up to the book/movie A Dog’s Purpose ocean. Expect lots of twists and turns. 106 minutes. could be the most emotionally manipulative tear- the “twist” ending—the film’s subversive sense of Aquaman R. (Opens Thursday 1/24 at Century 14 Downtown, humor really bubbles to the surface. Ed Norton and jerker ever conceived. Seems that an impossibly AMC Albuquerque 12, Flix Brewhouse, Icon Cine- Jason Mamoa reprises his role as the aquatic cute puppy named Bella is adopted by a kindly Brad Pitt play protagonists/antagonists who form avenger from Justice League in this shallow but en- mas Albuquerque, Cottonwood Stadium 16) an underground fight club and dream of overthrow- young man (Jonah Hauer-King) and is put to work ergetic sci-fi fantasy. Director James Wan (Saw, In- as an emotional support animal for people in hos- A Silent Voice: The Movie ing the government. Like ya do. Helena Bonham sidious, The Conjuring) goes big-time, big-budget Carter is the confused woman caught in the middle. pitals. But when she becomes separated from her In this animated, coming-of-age drama out of with this CGI-saturated underwater epic. It’s 50 per- owner, she must embark on a 400-mile journey to Japan, a young deaf girl, Shoko Nishimoya, is bul- 139 minutes. R. (Flix Brewhouse) cent Indiana Jones, 50 percent Star Wars and 50 get home. Along the way, she comforts homeless lied by the popular Shoya Ishida after transferring Galaxy Quest (1999) percent Thor—and at two hours and 23 minutes veterans, rescues people from avalanches and per- to a new school. As the bullying continues, the class This sci-fi comedy spoofs the legacy of the “Star long, it’s about 50 percent too much film. But it’s a forms all sorts of miraculous deeds. Bryce Dallas turns its back on Shoya, who grows up outcast and Trek” TV series with aplomb. A race of rather dense good indication that Warner Bros./DC has finally Howard provides the cutesy voice of the dog, who depressed. Years later, the regretful Shoya hunts space aliens intercept TV broadcasts from Earth, crawled out from under all that “grimdark” baggage narrates the film in voice-over. Humor columnist W. down Shoko to make amends. Screened in English mistaking the cast of the popular show “Galaxy and is ready to have some fun. Reviewed in v27 Bruce Cameron (8 Simple Rules For Dating My dubbed and English subtitled versions. 145 min- Quest” for real-life space heroes. Kidnapped from a i51. 143 minutes. PG-13. (Century 14 Downtown, Teenage Daughter) wrote a whole bunch of other utes. Unrated. (Opens Monday 1/28 at Century 14 science fiction convention, the clueless actors (Tim Cottonwood Stadium 16, Flix Brewhouse, Icon Cine- Downtown) Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Rockwell and Alan mas Albuquerque, AMC Albuquerque 12) Film Capsules continues on page 31

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directs with compassion and humor. 130 minutes. boss leans on the ladies to make up for their Film Capsules continued from page 29 PG-13. (Century 14 Downtown, Cottonwood Sta- spouses’ two million dollar screw-up. With no other dium 16) Theater Contact Info: recourse, the ladies transform themselves into a dog books, so be prepared for more. 96 minutes. criminal crew and plot out a multimillion-dollar PG. (AMC Albuquerque 12, Icon Cinemas Albu- Hal AMC ALBUQUERQUE 12 heist. 129 minutes. R. (Movies 8) Though widely acclaimed in film fan circles, Ameri- 3810 Las Estancias Way SW • 544-2360 querque, Cottonwood Stadium 16) can director Hal Ashby (Harold and Maude, The Last The Wife Dragon Ball Super: Broly Detail, Shampoo, Coming Home, Being There) is When her famous, philandering husband (Jonathan If there’s one thing that Dragon Ball fans can’t get often overlooked in the canon of classic Hollywood CENTURY 14 DOWNTOWN Pryce) wins the Nobel Prize in Literature, a long-suf- enough of it’s Dragon Ball. This is the 20th Dragon outsider moviemakers. Here, the man gets his docu- 100 Central SW • 243-9555 fering wife (Glenn Close) starts to question her life Ball movie and takes place after the Universe Sur- mentary due using rare archival materials, inter- choices. Close commands the screen with an inci- vival Saga depicted in the “Dragon Ball Super” TV views, personal letters and audio recordings. 90 CENTURY RIO sive, emotional performance—even if the script series. After the destruction of Planet Vegeta, three minutes. Unrated. (Guild Cinema) I-25 & Jefferson • 343-9000 (based on the novel by Meg Wolitzer) doesn’t dig very deep beyond the film’s one semi-interesting Saiyans were scattered among the stars. Two found If Beale Street Could Talk homes on Earth, while the third was raised with a COTTONWOOD STADIUM 16 secret. Reviewed in v27 i37. 100 minutes. R. (High Academy Award winner Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) Ridge) burning desire for vengeance. Now super-powered adapts James Baldwin’s 1974 novel about a Cottonwood Mall • (844) 462-7342 ext. #607 marital arts heroes Goku and Vegeta must battle woman in Harlem who embraces her pregnancy against an unknown Saiyan with terrible destructive while fighting to prove that her fiancé is in jail for a FLIX BREWHOUSE forces at his command. 101 minutes. Unrated. crime he did not commit. This lush, jazz-toned ro- 3236 La Orilla NW • 445-8500 SECOND RUN (Century 14 Downtown, AMC Albuquerque 12) mance has its tragic, hard-hitting elements, but GUILD CINEMA Escape Room Jenkins concentrates on the beautiful emotionality Beautiful Boy Saw and Cube get jammed into one another as six of this lifelong story. 119 minutes. R. (High Ridge) 3405 Central NE • 255-1848 This tender and highly personal biographical drama strangers find themselves trapped in a ridiculously Mary Poppins Returns is based on a pair of best-selling memoirs from fa- complicated “escape room” that is slaughtering Nearly 55 years after Walt Disney made a live-ac- HIGH RIDGE ther and son David and Nic Sheff. It chronicles the them off, one by one. Deborah Ann Woll (“True tion/animated adaptation of P.L. Travers beloved 12910 Indian School NE • (844) 462-7342 ext. #605 heartbreaking and ultimately inspiring experience of Blood,” “Daredevil”) and Tyler Labine (“Reaper,” children’s novels, comes this imaginative sequel. survival, relapse and recovery in a family coping Tucker And Dale vs. Evil) are the recognizable cast Rob Marshall (Chicago, Into the Woods) directs. ICON CINEMAS ALBUQUERQUE with their teenage son’s drug addiction. Steve members. This cheapo, PG-13 January horror flick Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada) stars as our 13120-A Central Ave. SE • 814-7469 Carell, Amy Ryan (both from “The Office”) and Timo- comes to us from the director of last January’s “practically perfect” nanny, who returns to London, thée Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name) star. 120 cheapo, PG-13 horror flick Insidious: The Last Key. decades later, to look after the now-grown Banks MOVIES 8 minutes. R. (Movies 8) 99 minutes. PG-13. (Century 14 Downtown, Cotton- siblings’ young children. The cast includes Emily 4591 San Mateo NE • 888-4773 Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch wood Stadium 16, AMC Albuquerque 12) Watson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Colin Firth, Ben Whishaw, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, Julie Wal- We already had the TV version narrated by Boris The Favourite ters, David Warner and Dick Van Dyke. 130 minutes. MOVIES WEST Karloff (1966) and the live-action version with Jim In early 18th-century England, sickly Queen Anne PG. (Flix Brewhouse, Cottonwood Stadium 16, AMC 9201 Coors NW • 898-4664 Carrey (2000). So why not a 3D CGI-animated ver- (Olivia Colman from “The Crown” and “Peepshow”) Albuquerque 12) sion? Benedict Cumberbatch voices our hairy party is expertly manipulated by her BFF, Lady Sarah RIO RANCHO PREMIERE CINEMA pooper. Reviewed in v27 i46. 90 minutes. PG. (Rachel Wiesz). Things change, however, when The Mule 1000 Premiere Parkway • 994-3300 (Movies 8) Sarah’s impoverished cousin (Emma Stone) shows Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this “inspired by up and makes a play for the Queen’s affections. a true story” drama about a 90-year-old horticultur- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindel- ist who gets caught transporting $3 million worth of SUB THEATER wald This three-way power struggle plays out like a nas- UNM (Student Union Building Room 1003) • 277-5608 tier (and, as it happens, far funnier) version of Dan- cocaine through Michigan for a Mexican drug cartel. Seems that wizarding bigwig Albus Dumbledore gerous Liaisons. Director Yorgos Lanthimos Bradley Cooper, Michael Peña, Andy Garcia, Lau- (Jude Law) has sent shy magical zoologist Newt (Dogtooth, The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred rence Fishburne, Taissa Farmiga and Dianne Wiest WINROCK STADIUM 16 IMAX & RPX Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) off on a quest to Deer) offers up his most accessible, least surreal costar. 116 minutes. R. (Century 14 Downtown, 2100 Louisiana Blvd. NE • (844) 462-7342 ext. #4058 find a missing magic-user before evil Gellert Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, Cottonwood Stadium Grindlewald (Johnny Depp) does … something or film to date with this delightfully wicked costume 16) other. This convoluted tale is all set-up and exposi- dramedy. Reviewed in v27 i50. 119 minutes. R. tion, feeling exactly like what it is: chapter two of an (High Ridge, Century 14 Downtown, Cottonwood 12, Flix Brewhouse, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, On the Basis of Sex Cottonwood Stadium 16) already overly long five-part story. 134 minutes. PG- Stadium 16) The early professional life of Supreme Court Justice 13. (Movies 8) Free Solo Ruth Bader Ginsburg is profiled in this simple, A Star Is Born slightly hagiographic biopic. Brit actress Felicity Bradley Cooper (the Hangover films) turns writer-di- Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween In this sporting documentary, Alex Honnold be- Jones (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) stars as the Between this series and The House With a Clock In comes the first person to ever “free solo” climb rector-star in this remake of the remake of the re- young lawyer who struggles to find professional em- make of the remake of A Star Is Born. Cooper plays Its Walls, Jack Black is turning into the king of kid- Yosemite’s 3,000-foot high El Capitan Wall. That ployment following her graduation from Harvard Law the burned-out stadium rock star who discovers a die horror. Here, he reprises his campy turn as (real means he had no ropes or safety gear. Which is ei- School. Along with her devoted hubby (played by golden-voiced ingénue (Lady Gaga) whom he men- life) kid’s book author R.L. Stine, called upon to ther awesome or dumb, depending on your per- Armie Hammer) she discovers an obscure tax law tors to stardom. (Only to find himself eclipsed and save the day when a string of supernatural horrors spective. The rectum-puckering feat was briefly case, which could crack open the possibility of drowning his sorrows in booze.) Lady Gaga is a rev- threaten to derail Halloween. 90 minutes. PG. covered in Jennifer Peedom’s high-altitude docu- equal rights for women. It’s ultimately your stan- elation as both a natural actress and as a stripped- (Movies 8) mentary Mountain. But it gets the sole focus here. dard, buttoned-down courtroom drama, but the down singer. Unfortunately, the film’s first half 100 minutes. PG-13. (High Ridge) Mortal Engines cast is fiery and the filmmakers are committed to (featuring lots of romance, concert footage and In post-apocalyptic Europe, long-destroyed cities Free Solo highlighting this obscure but important legal matter. dreams coming true) is better than the second half have been reconstructed as towering, tank-like Alex Honnold, the first person to ever “free solo” (no Reviewed in v28 i2. 120 minutes. PG-13. (Century (all bad behavior, melodrama and weeping). Re- monstrosities crawling their way across the land- ropes, no partners, no safety equipment) climb up 14 Downtown, Cottonwood Stadium 16, High viewed in v27 i40. 135 minutes. R. (High Ridge, scape and waging war on smaller, slower towns. In Yosemite’s 3,000 foot high El Captian Wall, is the Ridge) Century 14 Downtown, AMC Albuquerque 12, Cot- the mobile metropolis of London, two young people subject of this jaw-dropping documentary. Inspiring Ralph Breaks the Internet tonwood Stadium 16) (Hera Hilmar, Robert Sheehan) meet and try to stop and occasionally heart-stopping, this sporting doc- Wreck-It Ralph (2012) was a nostalgic, surprisingly The Upside a conspiracy involving an ancient weapon of incal- umentary deserves to be seen by even those who sweet flashback about video game characters come This American comedy-drama is loosely based on culable power. 128 minutes. PG-13. (Movies 8) aren’t all that interested in rock climbing. 100 min- to life. For this animated sequel, computerized the 2011 French film The Intouchables, which is it- The Possession of Hannah Grace utes. PG-13. (High Ridge) heavy-turned-hero Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) self loosely based on the true story of Corsican sets out on a spoof-filled journey to the internet ollowing a deadly exorcism, the corpse of a pos- Glass businessman Phillippe Pozzo di Borgo. (There were sessed young woman is taken to the city morgue with pal Vanellope von Schweetz (Sarah Silverman). also Indian and Argentine remakes.) A wealthy hotel where a cop fresh out of rehab (Stana Katic from The moratorium on spoiler alerts has long expired. 112 minutes. PG. (AMC Albuquerque 12) magnate (Bryan Cranston), rendered quadriplegic Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan’s 2016 horror “Castle”) is working the night shift. Naturally, she’s in a hang-gliding accident, hires an unemployed now forced to deal with a string of bizarre and vio- thriller Split was actually a sneaky sequel to his Second Act man with a criminal record (Kevin Hart) to act as 2000 superhero film Unbreakable (which was Jennifer Lopez stars as a middle-aged big box store lent supernatural incidents. 85 minutes. R. (Movies his live-in caregiver. Eventually, of course, the two 8) pretty sneaky about its true intentions to begin employee who tries to restart her life in corporate opposites become best buds. 125 minutes. PG-13. with). Now all the cats are out of the bag, and America. Thanks to a stroke of luck (and a fake ré- (Century 14 Downtown, AMC Albuquerque 12, Flix Replicas Shyamalan is free to complete the trilogy by getting sumé), she gets mistaken for an overexperienced Brewhouse, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, Cottonwood In this cheap and silly throwback to the direct-to- his upstanding superhero (Bruce Willis) and his two Harvard grad and lands a job at a prestigious phar- Stadium 16, High Ridge) DVD era, a brilliant scientist (Keanu Reeves) work- supervillains (Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy) maceutical firm. But can she fake it till she makes ing on transferring human brain patterns into together for their first, real-deal comic book-style it? 113 minutes. PG-13. (Cottonwood Stadium 16) Vice robotic bodies becomes obsessed with bringing his conflict. 129 minutes. PG-13. (Century 14 Down- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Christian Bale goes through a major physical trans- wife and kids back after they are killed in a traffic town, Flix Brewhouse, Icon Cinemas Albuquerque, In this original-looking animated film (employing a formation to play paunchy, bald and rather infa- accident. As you might guess, things don’t work out Cottonwood Stadium 16, AMC Albuquerque 12) gritty, cell-shaded 3D style), young Miles Morales mous former vice president Dick Cheney in this so well. Reviewed in v28 i3. 107 minutes. PG-13. vicious comic biopic. Joining in on the fun of giving (Movies 8) Green Book becomes the Spider-Man of his reality after he a finger poke in the eye of authority are Sam Rock- A working-class, Italian-American bouncer (Viggo crosses paths with super-powered spider folk from well as George W. Bush, Steve Carell as Donald Welcome to Marwen Mortenesen) from New York City finds himself acting all sorts of Marvel Comics universes. We get Jake Rumsfeld, Tyler Perry as Colin Powell and Amy Steve Carrell stars as an outsider artist suffering as chauffeur for a wealthy black concert pianist Johnson (“New Girl”) as plain old Peter Parker, Adams as Lynne Cheney. Reviewed in v28 i1. 132 brain damage and PTSD who finds escape in build- (Mahershala Ali) as he goes on a tour of the segre- Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit) as Spider-Gwen, Nicolas minutes. R. (Cottonwood Stadium 16, High Ridge, ing and photographing an imaginary World War II gated Jim Crow South in 1962. This family friendly Cage as Spider-Man Noir and John Mulaney (“Sat- Century 14 Downtown) village filled with 1:6 scale dolls—many of which tale of discrimination clearly flips the script on the urday Night Live”) as Peter Porker the Spectacular represent actual people in his life. This ham-fisted Driving Miss Daisy formula. But director Peter Far- Spider-Ham. This is some deep-dive Marvel Comics Widows melodrama is based on a true story, but you’re bet- relly (who, along with his brother, gave us Dumb mythology, but screenwriter Phil Lord (The Lego After three women (Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriquez, ter off hunting down the documentary Marwencol and Dumber and There’s Something About Mary) Movie) keeps things energetic and fun. 117 min- Elizabeth Debicki) are left widowed by their hus- instead. 116 minutes. PG-13. (Movies 8) utes. PG. (Century 14 Downtown, AMC Albuquerque bands’ botched criminal careers, a nasty crime

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BY AUGUST MARCH homoerotic bits in either case, but rather what we—as puny marxist/feminist queer wannabes—considered garish and vulgar. ancel my subscription to the Some of the music therein rocked hard “CResurrection/ Send my credentials though, so one would occasionally hear it at to the House of Detention/ I got parties. Of course when goth broke a few some friends inside/ The face in the mirror years later we were in college and had all won’t stop/ The girl in the window won’t been introduced to boyfriends and drop/ A feast of friends/ ‘Alive!’ she cried/ girlfriends—from Santa Fe or Los Lunas, Waitin’ for me/ Outside!”—A very usually—who dug bands with goth Brechtian conceit written by Jim Morrison tendencies and pop polish, like The Cure or and put to music by Ray Manzarek. The Smiths. Peter Murphy’s solo outings Sometimes I operate by pure intuition, were as interesting as anything searching mijos y mijas. Such an inclination can be a and deep from the mid-’80s (like Echo and curse as well as a blessing. the Bunnymen), so many of us Gen X As an example of this vibrational heshers, punks and glam rockers listened to directionality, I’ll briefly tell you about my such tunage tunes in hopes of getting laid Friday morning. I had a heap of reporting, by other, sometimes darker, outsiders. interviewing and similar mierda to fashion Now it’s like at least 30 years later and into meaningful objects when I decided to two essential parts of Bauhaus, Peter drive over to Warehouse 508, a local youth Murphy and David J, are on tour and will education and athletic center, to see what’s appear at the Sunshine Theater (120 up. Central Ave. SW) on Saturday, Jan. 26 The door was wide open. I located a damaging brains and eardrums with a small office with a “Skate or Die” sticker on the wall. I introduced myself to a dude reminder of how grand the thing called goth named Terry. He told me he was the new Flor de Toloache COURTESY OF THE ARTIST really is. It’s an important gig, but neither of director. I asked what up and he said he’d the fellows are lithely wan youngsters take me on a tour. There were all sorts of Valdes will be following the latest Friday blowing pan’s horn anymore—though it’s snowboards and skate ramps and rails in the true, there’s probably more funereal wonder developments in the Arts section. In the Mariachi Flor de Toloache is the greatest warehouse. this time around than in 1980. Go for meantime, go see some shows and show your contemporary mariachi band in the world. I was like, wow, I didn’t know they did “Stigmata Martyr” but stay for all the glum unflagging support for the local scene under There I said it and so any other major media extreme sports, too! Terry went on and on goodness. 8pm • $25 to $225 • All-ages. duress whilst recalling one of my favorite outlet that decides to cover this dynamic about how the place was going to emphasize OG skate axioms: “As you are, I was; As I group of mujeres from all over Latin extreme sports and led me to the music and am, you will be.” America and beyond—as they continue to arts classrooms. We chatted for awhile Tuesday about his background running youth demonstrate the grace and guts needed to Okay. Please stop what you are doing and programs in Cali. He told me that he had Thursday put back a wholesome vitality into a genre spend about three minutes watching the long considered moribund by music critics worked for Ahnold. The jazzed out avant-garde spirits guarding new video for Robb Bank$ delirious new disappointed with the hyper-masculine But he was from Burque, he added. Back the output of gorgeous experimentalism in rap, “Green.” What the fuck, right? I’m infusions given it by contemporary Mexican in the day was a skater on the scene here. I this town have clearly come to roost at telling you that such perceptual assaults can told him I was a first generation arroyo popular culture—will for sure have to refer take their toll on the human brain, but Sister (407 Central Ave. NW). Their to me, to this writ. But I’m right and if you hound called the Caveman back in the ’80s smoky emphemera has been luring there is an upside to indulging this cray and he looked at me like I was a pitiful old don’t get la neta, then por favor, lo escuches. collection of images and tuneage. Bank$ has awesomely different, dangerously Start with their Grammy award-winning man. Serio. challenging acts to the Downtown venue it right: Just enough autotune to prevent We ran into the venue manager Roberto album Las Caras Lindas and follow up by for a few years now, but damn, on Thursday, expectations of purity, a slow and screwed Reyes, and Terry said I would have a better showing up to the South Broadway Jan. 24 they’re invoking Thollem! attitude that says be careful how you party time talking to him. Then Terry wandered Cultural Center (1025 Broadway Blvd. That’s right, an artist long considered to or you may see what I am presenting to you off. SW) for their concert on Friday, Jan. 25 and as a for realz component of reality. Throw in occupy—along with his truly grand piano, smile forever afterwards, basking in I had a great interview with Roberto, a a trap sensibility and a voice that spits at a electronic effects modules and a memories of a sound that is como el cielo en very informed, articulate and creative local million miles an hour—about color about microphone—a far-flung region of rocanrol su esplendor. 7:30pm • $15 to $20 • All- soul. We talked all about music, from hip- life and what it means to finally be green— space where the term composer has ages. hop to rock, and how Warehouse 508 filled while Bank$ drops a deep bass that vibrates an educational gap. steadfastly replaced the word player— like bad science fiction all over the Notably, when I left, Terry’s office was Thollem’s work is challenging, noise- Saturday listener’s body and maybe you’ll get it too. shuttered and locked. drenched yet somehow melodiously If that sounds like the basis of a fun When I got back to the office, I melancholic. This is a dude who has I’ll be honest. I was pretty danged teenaged immediately transcribed and filed the jammed with folks from Minutemen, Cibo when In the Flat Field dropped near the end experience, then I highly urge you to check interview. On Saturday night, I found out Matto and Can, for Chrissakes. St. of 1980—before John Lennon died in early out the artist when he apprears at through a colleague that minutes after my Petersburg and AJ Woods open. Afterwards December. If I recall correctly, the proto- Launchpad (618 Central Ave. SW) on meetings, Terry fired most of the staff at the don’t be surpised if you find yourself punks of my particular generation were Tuesday, Jan 29 with Wifisfuneral, a self- behest of the board of directors. searching for works by John Cage at your aghast by the cover. We had had enough of described emo-rapper. Watch it now, watch Boom. This is breaking news and very favorite online boutique. 8pm • $5 • 21+. a hard time in middle school selling our it! 8pm • $20 to $50 • 13+. a sad for the music community here. Alisa parents on Queen. It wasn’t so much the

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JANUARY 24-30, 2019 WEEKLY ALIBI [35] BAKED GOODS | CANNABIS NEWS BY JOSHUA LEE Getting Schooled American colleges look to cannabis education hen I was a kid, you learned about are turning around for cannabis in the US. marijuana from your drug dealer—like National policy changes start in the universities, W and it’s starting to look like it’s only a matter of how to make a gravity or which eye drops were the best at getting rid of red-eye. time before positive views of marijuana start Back then the idea of learning about the science spilling into the streets. behind cannabis at a real institute of learning was laughable. In Half Baked, Dave Chappelle’s Is Marijuana as Safe as We character asks his marijuana dealer, “What? Did Think? you go to weed college?”—a joke that I just That was the title of a New Yorker article realized will no longer make any sense, published earlier this month that threw because cannabis classes have actually many of us cannabis advocates into a been popping up at colleges in America monumental tizzy. and Canada. The piece, written by Malcolm Canada has seen a wild growth in Gladwell, starts off reasonable enough, job opportunities since the nation citing a 2017 report released by the legalized recreational cannabis last National Academy of Medicine— October. According to The Washington which found few conclusive answers Post, openings for cannabis-related to health questions surrounding positions have tripled over the past cannabis—and bemoaning the year, and Canadian schools have lack of research available on responded by initiating courses that the effects of cannabis, but teach students about the business and quickly turns barbed when it begins production of marijuana. to reference the forthcoming book Last week the GrowthOp published Tell Your Children: The Truth About a list of colleges that are offering courses Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence by Alex covering different aspects of the cannabis Berenson. industry. There are nearly a dozen such programs Berenson correlates marijuana use with a being offered in spots around Canada— supposed rise in what he says is a new kind of including full graduate degree programs. The US mental illness that seems similar to has less to offer, but it’s off to a good start. schizophrenia. He also connects a rise in The University of Denver’s Daniels College cannabis use to a rise in violent crimes, of Business offers a course on the marijuana presumably due to psychotic episodes that could business, while its Sturm College of Law offers allegedly be caused by the drug. those on representing cannabis clients. A class In a Seattle Times article, a number of called “Cannabiz: Exploring the Legalized cannabis scientists criticized Gladwell’s research. Cannabis Industry” is available at Ohio State Senior research scientist at the University of University’s Moritz College of Law. Northern Washington’s Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute Michigan University is offering a four-year Beatriz Carlini said the violent crime statistics “Medicinal Plant Chemistry” undergraduate reported by Gladwell were misleading. He cites a degree. A minor degree in cannabis studies can 17 percent increase n violent crime in be pursued at Stockton University in New Washington between 2013 and 2017. Carlini Jersey. The University of Vermont gives students pointed out that there was a large dip in the the chance to take part in a cannabis science number of violent crimes committed in 2012, and medicine program. A medical cannabis meaning that the statistic wasn’t rising—it was training program for caregivers and medical just returning to where it was before 2013. The professionals called “Medicinal Cannabis and Seattle Times article also points to FBI statistics Chronic Pain” can be taken at the University of that show that between 2007 and 2017, Washington. The University of California in Washington’s violent crime rates were still Los Angeles is home to the Cannabis Research below the national average. Initiative. UC Davis offers an agricultural A New York Times piece by Benedict Carey science graduate course on the marijuana plant. compares Berenson’s book to Reefer Madness, And even the University of New Mexico’s taking aim at its claims that marijuana use can Communication and Journalism Department lead to psychosis and schizophrenia. As it points will now be offering cannabis courses. Starting out, while there is evidence that biological in 2019, students will have the opportunity to mechanisms might lie behind psychotic attend a course called “Cannabis and disorders, determining whether one caused the Communication.” The course “will examine other is hard to do. Carey also mentions a 2015 elements of intercultural communication, study conducted by researchers at Virginia coverage of marijuana in the news as well as new Commonwealth University that found smoking media—digital/social—as a political issue, and nicotine cigarettes was a predictor for later from a health communication perspective,” said development of schizophrenia. How many Associate Professor Tamar Ginossar, who will be marijuana users who developed schizophrenia teaching the course, in a statement released by later in life were also cigarette smokers is unclear the school. Students will study the impact and unaddressed. However, most experts seem to marijuana has had on culture and how that plays agree that marijuana, like any psychoactive out in the media. substance (including nicotine and caffeine) can Combined with the recent legalization of trigger a psychotic episode in someone who is hemp, I’d say this is a very good sign that things prone to one. a [36] WEEKLY ALIBI JANUARY 24-30, 2019 FREE WILL ASTROLOGY | HOROSCOPES BY ROB BREZSNY

ARIES (March 21-April 19): We might initially be SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): When animals inclined to ridicule Stuart Kettell, a British man who hibernate, their metabolism slows down. They may spent four days pushing a Brussels sprout up 3,560- grow more underfur or feathers, and some add extra foot-high Mount Snowden with his nose. But perhaps fat. To conserve heat, they may huddle together with our opinion would become more expansive once we each other. In the coming weeks, I don’t think you’ll knew that he engaged in this stunt to raise money for a have to do what they do. But I do suspect it will be a charity that supports people with cancer. In any case, good time to engage in behaviors that have a the coming weeks would be a favorable time for you, too, to engage in extravagant, extreme or even resemblance to hibernation: slowing down your mind outlandish behavior in behalf of a good or holy cause. and body; thinking deep thoughts and feeling deep feelings; seeking extra hugs and cuddles; getting lots of TAURUS (April 20-May 20): The Taurus guitar rich, warm, satisfying food and sleep. What else might wizard known as Buckethead is surely among the most appeal to your need to drop out of your fast-paced imaginative and prolific musicians who has ever lived. rhythm and supercharge your psychic batteries? Since producing his first album in late 2005, he has released 306 other albums that span a wide variety of SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): When people tell musical genres—an average of 23 per year. I propose me they don’t have time to read the books I’ve written, I that we make him your patron saint for the next six advise them to place the books under their pillows and weeks. While it’s unlikely you can achieve such a gaudy soak up my words in their dreams. I don’t suggest that level of creative self-expression, you could very well they actually eat the pages, although there is historical exceed your previous personal best in your own sphere. precedent for that. The Bible describes the prophet GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Novelist Arthur Conan Ezekiel as literally chewing and swallowing a book. And Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, a fictional character there are accounts of 16th-century Austrian soldiers who personifies the power of logic and rational devouring books they acquired during their conquests, thinking. And yet Doyle was also a devout spiritualist hoping to absorb the contents of the texts. But in who pursued interests in telepathy, the occult and accordance with current astrological omens, I suggest psychic phenomena. It’s no surprise that he was a that in the next four weeks you acquire the wisdom Gemini, an astrological tribe renowned for its ability to embody apparent opposites. Sometimes that quality is stored in books by actually reading them or listening to a liability for you folks, and sometimes an asset. In the them on audio recordings. In my astrological opinion, coming weeks, I believe it’ll be a highly useful skill. Your you really do need, for the sake of your psychospiritual knack for holding paradoxical views and expressing health, to absorb writing that requires extended seemingly contradictory powers will attract and concentration. generate good fortune. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Among the top CANCER (June 21-July 22): In 2006, a 176-year-old “how to” search inquiries on Google are “how to buy tortoise named Harriet died in an Australian zoo owned Bitcoin,” “how to lose belly fat fast,” “how to cook by “Crocodile Hunter” and TV personality Steve Irwin. spaghetti in a microwave” and “how to make slime.” Harriet was far from her original home in the Galapagos While I do think that the coming weeks will be prime Islands. By some accounts, evolutionary superstar time for you to formulate and launch many “how to” Charles Darwin picked her up and carried her away during his visit there in 1835. I propose that you choose investigations, I will encourage you to put more the long-lived tortoise as your power creature for the important questions at the top of your priority list. coming weeks. With her as inspiration, meditate on “How to get richer quicker” would be a good one, as questions like these: 1) “What would I do differently if I would “how to follow through on good beginnings” and knew I’d live to a very old age?” 2) “What influence that “how to enhance your value” and “how to identify what was important to me when I was young do I want to be resources and allies will be most important in 2019.” important to me when I’m old?” 3) “In what specific ways can my future benefit from my past?” 4) “Is there AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A motivational a blessing or gift from an ancestor I have not yet speaker and author named Nick Vujicic was born claimed?” 5) “Is there anything I can do that I am not without arms or legs, although he has two small, yet doing to remain in good health into my old age?” unusually shaped feet. These facts didn’t stop him from getting married, raising a family of four children and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): John Lennon claimed that he writing eight books. One book is entitled Life Without generated The Beatles song’ “Because” by rendering Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” backwards. Even if Limits: Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life. He’s a that’s true, I don’t think it detracts from the beauty of positive guy who has faith in the possibility of miracles. “Because.” May I suggest you adopt a comparable In fact, he says he keeps a pair of shoes in his closet strategy for your own use in the coming weeks, Leo? just in case God decides to bless him with a marvelous What could you do in reverse so as to create an surprise. In accordance with current astrological omens, interesting novelty? What approach might you invert in Aquarius, I suggest you make a similar gesture. Create order to instigate fresh ways of doing things? Is there or acquire a symbol of an amazing transformation you an idea you could turn upside-down or inside-out, would love to attract into your life. thereby awakening yourself to a new perspective? PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): About 11 percent of VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The Tsonga language is the Philippines’ population is comprised of Muslims who spoken by more than 15 million people in southern call themselves the Bangsamoro. Many resist being Africa. The literal meaning of the Tsonga phrase I malebvu ya nghala is “It’s a lion’s beard,” and its part of the Philippines and want their own sovereign meaning is “something that’s not as scary as it looks.” nation. They have a lot of experience struggling for According to my astrological analysis, this will be a independence, as they’ve spent 400 years rebelling useful concept for you to be alert for in the coming against occupation by foreign powers, including Spain, weeks. Don’t necessarily trust first impressions or initial the United States and Japan. I admire their tenacity in apprehensions. Be open to probing deeper than your seeking total freedom to be themselves and rule instincts might influence you to do. themselves. May they inspire your efforts to do the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): The old Latin verb same on a personal level in the coming year. crescere meant “to come forth, spring up, grow, thrive, swell, increase in numbers or strength.” We see its HOMEWORK: WRITE YOURSELF A NICE LONG LOVE LETTER presence in the modern English, French and Italian FULL OF PRAISE AND APPRECIATION. SEND A COPY TO ME word “crescendo.” In accordance with astrological IF YOU LIKE: FREEWILLASTROLOGY.COM. a omens, I have selected crescere and its present participle crescentum to be your words of power for the Go to realastrology.com to check out Rob Brezsny’s expanded weekly audio horoscopes and daily text message horoscopes. The next four weeks. 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