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To the Editor: sentencing guidelines for many Pulp News Trump Watch I will not be a candidate for mayor crimes; almost no rehabilitative ser- of Albuquerque in 2017. vices for those released from prison; COMPILED BY ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY STAFF COMPILED BY ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY STAFF My decision not to run for mayor a tremendous lack of drug (including has been a very difficult and emotion- alcohol) treatment facilities; insuffi- Income gap Agriculture said the supply of frozen Beyond ridicule domestic sentiment was pushing him to secure American borders. What al one for me and my family because cient numbers of law enforcement pork belly is at its lowest level since South Park’s creators say they’ll no Eight wealthy people, six of them had been planned as a one-hour call of our love of Albuquerque, where per capita; and rating at, or near the December 1957. The total pork inven- longer satirize Donald Trump because Americans, now make as much as the was cut short after 25 minutes. Singer we were all born and raised. top, of the list for the most hungry tory dropped 41 million pounds last he’s no longer funny. The Atlantic poorest 3.6 billion earthlings. Accord- Bruce Springsteen, having read the I still have the “fire in the belly” to children. Yikes!!!! month alone, leading prices to jump magazine reports: “How do you ing to the international charity Oxfam, papers, opened his Melbourne show run for mayor because of what con- I write “recent past,” because 20 percent in just three weeks. mock someone who so readily mocks they include Bill Gates, Warren Buffett by saying, “We stand before you em- tinues to happen at City Hall, but my himself? How do you penetrate those people tell me things have been much and Mark Zuckerberg. Those three barrassed Americans tonight.” Then head tells me a run is not in the best Bowling Green layers of toughness and Teflon to more positive in years past but have men alone account for $426 billion, the American rocker played the 1965 interest of my family or my quality reveal its underlying absurdities? really gone downhill over the past 10 more than the $406 in assets owned by Massacre Orlons song “Don’t Hang Up,” The of life, nor [am I up for] the rigors of to 15 years. the poorest half of the world’s popula- Nation reported. what I believe will be another brutal If the current legislators have tion, according to the BBC. campaign. served more than 6-12 years, and this Legal warfare Been there, done that. is the result of their management, Panda go home Who can go after Donald Trump? I would run for mayor if I were able Besides the ACLU, environmental we desperately need new faces and Now they’re even deporting Ameri- to raise the necessary contributions groups and Gloria Allred, who new leadership on the local and state can-born pandas. Bao Bao, the 3-year- to run a successful campaign. After represents one of Trump’s groping levels. Let’s clean house in 2018 so old female giant panda at the National talking to supporters and people victims, there’s Eric Schneiderman, those of us who still have hope for Zoo in Washington, D.C., will be willing to contribute and raise money, New York’s attorney general. Schnei- long-term changes in the state have shipped to the People’s Republic of I concluded I cannot raise the neces- real reason to hang on. derman went after Trump University China, as part of the deal that brought Kellyanne Conway thinks she took sary money to run a viable campaign. — Pauline Cahalan and won a $25 million settlement — Pete Dinelli her mother and father here. Under the too much flak for citing a nonexistent just before the election. He has fired arrangement with the Chinese, babies “Bowling Green massacre” to justify How, as The Economist noted, do you warning shots over Trump’s immi- To the Editor: born to China’s pandas in zoos abroad President Trump’s travel ban. She take a tweet like this – “Sorry losers gration ban as well as over the White To the Editor: Regardless of whether you are for, Wow! As I read Joe Monahan’s must be returned prior to their reach- said she simply meant to say “Bowl- and haters, but my IQ is one of the House’s plan to gut Barack Obama’s against or neutral on the Albuquer- highest and you all know it! Please column of the Feb. 1-7 edition, I ing sexual maturity at around age 5 ing Green terrorists,” complaining Clean Power Plan. Now, according que Rapid Transit project, the project don’t feel so stupid or insecure, it’s could readily relate to most of it. I or 6. Bao Bao will be four on Aug. 23. later, “I misspoke one word.” Except, to Politico, Schneiderman faces an is not going well. The project didn’t not your fault” – and make it even moved to Albuquerque last Sept. 26, She’ll be shipped home by FedEx to a according to The Washington Post, administration in Washington that is consider the community, which more ridiculous?” so I am part of what appears to be a quarantine facility in Dujiangyan City she doesn’t appear to have misspoken not just “pro-fraud,” as former Maine includes the local businesses, local very small number of those thinking in Sichuan Province. at all; she seems to have believed that Attorney General James Tierney put it, homeowners, and regular visitors to Worldwide this state has great possibilities for the Bowling Green massacre was a but one helmed by someone very used the area. Robotic chef opprobrium comfortably living out my life. real thing. How do we know? Because to using the courts to get his way. “He Most people aren’t opposed to a I have been terribly disappointed Move aside Bobby Flay, the science she cited the same nonexistent attack Does the trolling of Donald Trump is a complicated guy in some respects, better mass transit system. They are with two aspects of life here so far. of robotic food prep is here. Now, in separate interviews with two other know no limits? Now, Isabella Lovin, but he is used to making his own opposed to the way that this was exe- Sweden’s deputy prime minister rules, and he plays a very aggressive No. 1. I feel unsafe almost all the a robot that is essentially a pair of outlets – Cosmopolitan magazine and cuted and forced upon the communi- as well as its climate minister, has game,” Schneiderman said. “When he time I am outside in public parking mechanical arms guided by a central TMZ. Or, perhaps she was referring ty without much say in the matter. published a photo on Facebook that wants to get something done, he will lots going to and from businesses. processor can prepare crab bisque by to last September’s Ohio State vs. They are opposed to having to close shows her signing a new law sur- use every tool at his disposal.” I fear someone walking up to me, mimicking videotaped movements of Bowling Green football game, which rounded by female colleagues. The threatening me with a gun, and their businesses because the project professional chefs. The bulky machine OSU won 77-10. Protest pressure image has drawn comparisons with taking my vehicle or worse. has turned people away. They are prototype, which is placed in front of Trump’s signing photo in which no No. 2. I can’t believe how easily the opposed to having to take out loans a stove and an array of prepositioned No more FM Uber CEO Travis Kalanick quit women were present. Within hours, legislators seem to see any money, when they weren’t in debt. They are kitchen tools and ingredients, is Norway has abandoned the FM radio Donald Trump’s council of 15 busi- the post was shared and liked thou- ness leaders. Nordstrom will stop and other aspects of education … [as opposed to tearing out medians and expected to cost $100,000 when it goes spectrum in favor of digital radio pro- sands of times on Facebook, BBC selling Ivanka Trump’s clothing line. the way] to balance perpetual budget landscaping that the city just spent on sale in 2018, according to New gramming delivered over the internet. News reported. “Wonderful Picture! Kawasaki has pulled its sponsorship problems. What makes anyone think millions on. They are opposed to the York magazine. The New York Times reports that Den- Hope you sent it to the man on the of “The Celebrity Apprentice.” The any school systems can attract and project happening only a few years mark, Britain and Switzerland also other side of the ocean,” writes one Washington Post reported that’s some retain really great teachers and other after the Lead/Coal project when No sizzle are considering dropping FM radio user. “Make the Planet Great Again!” of the fallout coming from “Grab Your school staff when their “take home” they were finally recovering from programming – even though it will writes another. Wallet,” a campaign targeting compa- pay decreases each year? that. likely harm small radio stations and nies that do business with the Trump Perhaps this is also happening with Maybe they aren’t responsive to an advertisers trying to reach automobile Blunder Down Under offering for a marketing consultation Organization or sell Trump products. anyone who works in New Mexico drivers. Donald Trump blew up during a government. It seems a very unsound because their marketing worked fine Odds On Bye-bye debit card routine congratulatory phone call way to manage and retain “the best before. when the Australian prime minister An Irish betting website has put the and the brightest.” — Robert Wells Fargo is the first U.S. bank to mentioned a deal that had been struck odds of Donald Trump being im- As I try to keep up with activities at abandon debit cards in favor of a with the Obama administration to peached within the first six months of the Roundhouse, it gives a new New To the Editor: smartphone app customers will use to allow the resettlement of roughly his term at 4-to-1. But the oddsmakers Mexico citizen the impression that a Central has been “economically tap the bank’s ATMs for cash. Starting 1,250 asylum seekers (mostly from don’t stop there. They’re giving 7-to-4 majority of legislators think if they devastated” by ART? Please, give me Prepare for the worldwide bacon in the spring, Wells Fargo customers Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq) to the odds, or about a 63 percent chance, can just raise potential voters who are a f*** break. There are so many other shortage. In the United States, the will use an eight-digit access code United States. According to the that Trump won’t finish his term. The poorly educated in civic responsibil- factors that have caused pretty broad, country’s bacon reserves are at the along with their PIN to access the Nation magazine, that’s when “Trump website FastCompany.com reports ities, those in power can continue to general decline in the Albuquerque lowest levels in half a century. The bank’s machines. Despite research is reported to have lost it. Trump that wagers are even being made on run the state as poorly as it has been economy. Considering the construc- Ohio Pork Council reported that that shows that fraud increases along reportedly told Aussie PM Malcolm what year impeachment proceedings run in the recent past. tion for ART only started within the demand for frozen pork belly, most with digital ATM access, J.P. Morgan Turnbull the asylum deal “was the will begin in the House of Represen- This would include: the presence past few months, ART isn’t to blame. frequently made into bacon, is outpac- and Chase are also signaling they’ll worst deal ever” and would get him tatives. The odds are 7-to-1 this year, of way too many illegal guns; poor — Kevin Wenderoth ing supply. The U.S. Department of move to cardless ATMs. “killed” politically at a time when and they get less likely as time passes. 6 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY FOOD drink WWW.FREEABQ.COM • February 8-14, 2017 • 7 Fye Foments Fermentation The Feed The Unsurprising Truth of Walmart’s ‘Craft’ Beers BY STEVE “MO” FYE | [email protected] BY TY BANNERMAN BY JYLLIAN ROACH | [email protected] here has been a resurgence of interest in fermented foods, both in restaurants El Pinto Foods Next Nexus Ice and Farm, a Costa Rican company that hard-working immigrants when you drink it! and by home cooks. T produces approximately one bazillion barrels of Probably not, but it’s worth a try. Fermentation takes time, but the actual time spent in actual preparation is almost (10500 4th St. NW, Albuquerque) Our pals at NM Darkside beer under the brand names Labatt, Pilsen, negligible. The cost of ingredients is also next to nothing: the input supplies are has announced a $7 million expansion for its Brew Crew are reporting that Bavarian, etc. I hate sour among the cheapest foods available. There are really only two ingredients needed North Valley manufacturing facility. The locally-owned restaurant Nexus Brewery is planning Sour Brown, 6.6% ABV 10 IBU: for lacto-fermentation: a vegetable containing natural lactobacillus and the perfect expanded its brand to include home versions of its salsa and chile sauce to open a new location I don’t know who out there is buying their beers, and I hated this beer, so that probably means amount of salt. in 2000. Owners Jim and John Thomas said they will also add more local at Bridge and Broadway “microbrews” from Walmart, but knock it off! it’s good if you like sour beers. Seriously though, I admire the distinct acidophilus-like flavor of the As far as fermenting supplies, those are just as easily found: a knife and cutting manufacturing jobs. Boulevards. Owner Ken Pub stop board for the vegetables, a scale for the vegetables and salt and a fermenting vessel. Flying Star Café Carson says his plans for the house-culture even if I didn’t actually enjoy it. And Most reactive metals such as steel, cast iron, copper and brass interfere with spot include a smokehouse/ It’s been a while since I stopped by the Sawmill I wound up drinking the whole thing and it got has announced a new menu following its recent emergence from bankruptcy. fermentation. Glass, plastic and porcelain are ideal. barbecue joint and, naturally, district, so this week I took the family out to better with every sip, so that’s a good sign, both for Around 60 percent of the new offerings will ring up for $10 or less. Careful preparation will result in great fermented sauerkraut; sloppiness can another brewery. This is all Ponderosa Brewing (1761 Bellamah Ave. NW). the beer and my expanding palate. allow unwanted contaminants into the fermentation. At best, this will result in off Wholesome Valley Foods still in the planning stages, There’s been some remodeling since the last time flavors. At worst, food-borne pathogens can turn your project into literal poison. announced plans to renovate an abandoned egg processing facility in so we’ll just have to wait and we were there — gone is the children’s play area, Nickolaus Ginger Lager, 5.0% ABV 30 IBU: To sanitize equipment, immerse everything in boiling water and allow to air-dry Berino, New Mexico. The organic foods company produces banana snacks see what develops. much to my daughter’s disappointment. A mild, slightly malty lager with some interesting The main dining room now has the typical brew- spice choices. The ginger is strong and combines before use. Brewing supply stores sell sanitation chemicals that are cheap and easy and plans to add 90 jobs to the area. The California-based company plans Walmalt to use. to invest $12 million over five years to repurpose the area into hydroponic ery-style communal picnic table seating, as well with orange peel into a flavor not unlike juniper Hand washing and sanitizing in a bleach-water solution is also an option, but greenhouses, seed drying rooms and a cottonseed milling plant. And in “duh” national news, it turns out as some private tables for those who don’t want berries. might interfere with the fermentation. Running everything through a dishwasher is Walmart has a line of “craft” beers. to touch elbows with drinkers who haven’t made the best, as even home dishwashers can sanitize the contents with water heated up Roadrunner Food Bank Now, if you’re an idiot, you may be surprised to their acquaintance. Amber, 5.5% ABV 25 IBU: There’s nothing fancy to 190 F. Melody Wattenbarger has announced plans to retire in one year from her find out that the world’s largest retail chain’s line about this ale, it’s just a solid example of the style, post as CEO and president of RoadRunner Food Bank. Wattenbarger has Steve “Mo” Fye is an Instructional Tech in the Culinary Arts program at Central of beers does not meet the definition of “craft” as Bellamah Brown, 5% ABV 30 IBU: A graham- with caramelly malt and quiet hops. And there’s New Mexico Community College and will eat pretty much anything pickled or fermented. run the food bank for 22 years and is said to have been a driving force laid out by the Brewer’s Association. According to cracker-like crispness and a touch of toffee make nothing wrong with that. behind the non-profit’s success. the group, “craft breweries” must produce no more this a brown worth seeking out. Light mouthfeel Vernon’s Speakeasy than 6 million barrels of beer per year in order to for the style and an easy-drinking ABV. Until next time, drink happily and be safe! Home-fermented Sauerkraut qualify. (6855 4th Street NW, Suite A, Los Ranchos,) Ty Bannerman is a beer drinker, co-host of the The brewer that supplies Walmart with the likes Spanglish, 5.5% ABV 161 IBU: This crisp golden has made it onto opentable.com’s list of 100 most romantic restaurants in City on the Edge podcast and author of Steve “Mo” Fye of “Cat’s Away IPA” and “After Party Pale Ale” is, lager is imminently drinkable and my personal the country. The list is compiled from more than 10 million reviews of more “Forgotten Albuquerque.” according to a Fox News article, owned by Florida favorite of the lineup. Maybe it even helps support Yield: about 3 quarts than 24,000 restaurants. National chain The Melting Pot also made the list. Equipment: Cleaned, sanitized gallon glass jar (pickle

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BY MELISSA WOOD | [email protected] BY MELISSA WOOD Weird, Psychedelic ndustrial hemp is on the schedule also added into the law right above etting medicine as a medical to the dispensary looking for a strong BY BRADLEY T. SCHUMAN | [email protected] Ifor several committees at the New the provision that addresses the Lynn Gmarijuana patient is not always Indica. While “Shocker” did not have Mexico State Legislature this week. and Erin Compassionate Care Act, an easy task. When you take a pain the highest THC level on the menu, it swear, every time a new Flaming ambient rhythms cutting in and out One bill has made it through allowing for the cultivation of reliever like ibuprofen, the results had the appearance and smell that I two committees and is await- industrial hemp by qualified ILips comes out I have no amidst atonal bells, punctuated by are relatively predictable and almost was looking for. idea who is in the band any more. bursts of crude staticky bass before ing a vote on the Senate entities. always the same. A particular strain This strain did not disappoint: my Floor. Senate Bill 6, titled The four bills in the house These are the people cruising into a funky of marijuana can affect an individual pain level was substantially reduced Industrial Hemp Research right now are moving who partnered with bass anthem. within 10 minutes of use and my head Rules, first gives permission through committees and to cover “Galaxy I Sink” goes was much clearer than with most to qualified entities to are not being met with Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely back to the echoing Indica strains. grow hemp by changing the much opposition so far. Hearts Club Band, high of “Sunrise,” but I chose to eat before medicating current New Mexico statues House Bill 144, which is shortly after making now the music feels so that I could head off any appetite on agriculture. This includes the identical to Senate Bill 6; House a collaborative album broken. It’s a skipping effects, and it worked pretty well. process and responsibility of issuing Bill 154 and House Bill 166 all passed with Ke$ha, Nick record, with the war- Have a healthy snack handy if you’re licenses, defining the parameters of the Agriculture, Water & Wildlife Cave, and Erykah bling devil talk of a particularly prone to the munchies type of research that can be done, committee and all three are on the Badu. They’re ubiq- cassette seconds before though. and rules for the establishment and schedule for the Labor and Develop- uitous, an iron clad being hopelessly eaten differently from day to day depend- I could see this becoming a go-to management of a fund that will be ment committee. flagship for alt rock- by your tape deck. ing on their pain levels, hydration, given to NMSU to conduct research. strain for me, and I would absolutely ers, head trippers, Melissa Wood is a card-carrying medical amount of sleep, etc. My favorite song The second half of the bill adds recommend it for those high-pain modern psychedelia, marijuana patient whose quality of life has This is where the nose test becomes days that you can’t spend in bed. title on the album language to the existing Controlled and experimental been greatly improved by its use. essential for me. For the most part follows: “One Night Substances Act. This section first tackles rock and goddamn roll. now, I can tell if a particular strain is While Hunting for Faeries and the definition of “marihuana,” setting The good news is, “Oczy Mlody” is going to have the desired effect based Dispensary: Pur Life Witches and Wizards to Kill.” I want limits on the amount of delta-9-tetra- The reviews and information still . It’s spacy and on smell. Testing: 13% THC a t-shirt with those words, and some hydrocannabinol or THC for a plant to on this page are geared toward Family: Indica dark when it isn’t busy being bright That’s how I chose today’s strain, sort of fabulous van art on it. be considered ineligible for industrial medical marijuana patients and are Smell: Sweet & musky and effervescent. The vocals echo, “Shocker.” I have had a particularly Things continue to get weirder and hemp use and to instead be defined as not intended for illegal use. there are drones and static. a controlled substance. Language was high pain level this week and went more dissonant as things proceed, There continues to be an overall “Listening to Frogs With Demon feeling that someone has slipped Eyes” is almost eight minutes long, some weird alchemy into your drink, and, you guessed it, has a bunch of and you’re mere minutes from sliding nighttime frog croaks bookending into a neighboring reality. either side of the song itself. They picked the album title and “The Castle” is the Yoshimi of this some of the song titles and lyrics from album, it’s listenable and melodic, a secondhand Polish copy of “Blisko though a little spacy. It’s going to be Domu,” primarily for their sound, not the track you hear on the radio, the their meaning. If anyone’s Polish is one someone murders at karaoke, the sharp enough to help me not butcher one that might end up in a commer- “Oczy Mlody,” please feel free to send cial. It’s also good, I love the arpeg- me a phonetic guide. giated major chord melody builds, I We start with the title track, echoing like the majestic imperiousness of the vibraphones and crackling rattling delivery. It’s fun. bass set the mood, without lyrics, for Things finish out with “We A the rest of the album. This is going to Family,” a thumping flight directly be an experience, a ride. These sounds upward into sunlight and giddiness, are going to do something to your leaving the listener with a sense of brain that radio music does not. peace and positivity. It loops seam- The vocals on “How??” are dis- lessly back around to the first track, torted, chopped, and screwed with. making it difficult, over time, to figure Expect more of this throughout the al- out where you are in the album. bum. If there’s one tiny iota of sound Maybe there isn’t a start or finish, that that can be fiddled with before being perception is based on where you step added to the track, they’ve fiddled. onto the carousel as it spins. Reggie Watts (!) drops some utterly amazing spoken word that borders The Flaming Lips aren’t coming on the ridiculous at the end of “There through here, or anywhere near here Should Be Unicorns.” any time soon. Their tour is East “Sunrise” has a floating euphoric Coast and Midwest currently. Keep feel that has a broad majesty to your fingers crossed that they come it. It leaves you feeling warm and west at some point. detached, and then dumps you into Bradley T. Schuman is a pop culture nerd “Nigdy Nie,” thick and voiceless with with too many records and opinions. 10 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY callboard film WWW.FREEABQ.COM • February 8-14, 2017 • 11 Local Auditions in One Place Ready to Roll? A Look at the Animated Short Film Oscar Contenders

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he latest news on New Mexico’s The sheer volume and wide array ‘Borrowed Time’ accomplish that task, addressing the Screen Tspring shooting schedule is good of employees and services required Directors: Andrew Coats, Lou audience explicitly in the end in a and plentiful. to complete a production is truly Hamou-Lhadj tone that feels strict without com- MALE In addition to the return of Albu- staggering and to most people looking Though not officially a Pixar pletely venturing into that territory. Open ethnicity, 8-10 – Ben querque’s beloved NBC series “The to be considered to fill those posi- production, this side project from More than anything, it’s a warning we “Pieces of a Dream” Night Shift,” the second season of the tions, quite daunting. Fear no more, animators of the studio giant shows didn’t know we needed, delivered via Auditions in Santa Fe Epix series “Graves,” and the farewell film industry enthusiasts – visit with Send headshot and resume to that at least some at Pixar are thinking hand-drawn animation that is simul- [email protected] season of AMC’s “Longmire,” locals industry professionals, and local and beyond their usual demographic. taneously engrossing and disturbing. can expect to see no less “Borrowed Time” is a beautiful- Afro-Cuban, 30s-40s – Felipe ‘Piper’ than EIGHT new televi- ly-rendered story about a sheriff Must be fluent in Cuban-accent sion pilots and freshman Director: Alan Barillaro Spanish trying to overcome a haunting event series filming through- “Hard As Luck” from his past. It’s a simple, singular Pixar’s official entry in the Best out the state over the Shoots in Taos story, and compelling enough for Animated Short race is also the most Send headshot and resume to next several months. what it is. The short’s strength comes perfectly executed of the bunch. [email protected] While production on from its sparse use of dialogue, in- “Piper” introduces – in stunning, New Mexico’s second Open ethnicity, 18+ – Various stead utilizing a Western score that is nearly photorealistic fashion – the Epix series, “Get Shorty” “Hyde Park” appropriately evocative of its themes. audience to an adorable young bird Albuquerque/Santa Fe is already underway trying to get out of its comfort zone Send resume and headshot to in Albuquerque, a new ‘Pearl’ [email protected] on the beach where it resides. There’s PAID positions available sci-fi drama for CBS, and Director: Patrick Osborne obviously no dialogue, but Barillaro “The Girlfriend Experi- Osborne brings us a fantastically makes sure we understand what is Open ethnicity, 40s – Franklin ence” – a drama for the directed short that, while simple in going on, be it through Piper’s inces- Untitled sci-fi feature Starz network – are also animation style, has a huge emotional sant chirping or the fantastic score Filming in March/April, 2017 heading to the Duke Send resume and headshots to payoff. that swells up and dials down at the City. [email protected] “Pearl” recounts the changing perfect moments. 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Photo: Charles Bennett Photo: Victor Manuel Sigué Castellanos

Mel Meeks of Santa Fe distributes his donated baseball gear to Cuban kids through Victor Manuel Sigué Castellanos, who works with the Cuban cultural organization, Casa del Caribe, in Santiago. After Tom Sharpe’s visit to Cuba, Sigué (distributing gear in one photo) sent these low-resolution photos by dial-up internet of Swinging for the Fences kids using Meeks’ equipment in a village at the eastern edge of the island. Santa Fe Man Ships Donated Baseball Gear to Cuban Kids BY TOM SHARPE

el “Paco” Meeks always loved baseball, but culture, with its low-resolution images. learned on the farm. Mgrowing up on a family farm in central Texas, exhibits of Voo- Mine was the fourth load of Meeks, 68, has always his chores kept him from playing the sport. doo, Santeria and Meeks’ gear to reach Cuba. been a baseball fan. Even Now, the Santa Fe retiree is on a mission to bring other Caribbean The first came when though his farm chores baseball equipment to Cuban kids. religions, I turned Meeks first visited kept him too busy for Like other Americans who have visited the over the trunk to a the island on an baseball as a boy, once-shunned Caribbean island, Meeks was struck man named Victor organized tour. after the chores by the sight of Cuban boys playing their national Manuel Sigué The tour director had were done, his father game barefooted with makeshift balls and bats, Castellanos. suggested taking gifts of often would take a without gloves or other gear. A journalist and items in short supply on the bat and hit fly balls for “You can give them a glove – that’s great,” he photographer island. Meeks had carried with him to catch. Some nights, said. “But they haven’t got a bat. They haven’t got for the Casa del him two dozen baseball gloves they would listen to St. Louis a ball. They haven’t got a helmet to put on their Caribe, Sigué he had collected at garage sales and radio to hear Cardinals games on heads. They haven’t got any safety equipment.” had met Meeks at second-hand shops, some of which KMOX-AM, whose night-time signal I recently had a chance to visit Cuba. Travel by on his first trip to he refurbished with leather skills he had could be picked up deep into Texas. Americans is still restricted to journalists and Cuba and helped When TV came in, they would watch New cultural exchange groups, despite the opening him contact kids’ York Yankees games on CBS. Ball Cuba and set up a website at playballcuba.com. of scheduled air service made possible under an baseball coaches. After retiring as a Teamsters truck driver at But so far, the only contributions have come from order by former President Barack Obama. Sigué suggested my load go to villages on the far age 56, Meeks went to the University of Texas a woman on his first tour and his volunteer board At Meeks’ request, I lugged a 49-pound trunk eastern tip of the island that had been hit by Hur- at Austin, majoring in English with a minor in of directors, Gerry Fairbrother and Hugh Wyatt of bats, balls, gloves, batting helmets, a catchers’ ricane Matthew last year. I had hoped to distribute Spanish. He traveled to South America to take ad- Dangler of Santa Fe. mask, chest guard and shin guards to Cuba. We it myself. But Sigué said these areas were still too vanced Spanish classes and developed an interest “I’ve spent $2,000 plus setting up the nonprofit,” chose that weight because it’s one pound below the damaged to start playing organized baseball again. in the work of Cuban independence martyr Jose he said. “I could have gone down there again for limit at which airlines charge extra for baggage. He said he would take it to them in the new year. Marti and the life of Cuban revolutionary hero that. … I’m good at repairing the gloves. Not so When I got to Cuba, I took the trunk to a leafy Last month, Meeks and I got to see the fruits of Ernesto “Che” Guevara. good at raising money.” neighborhood in Santiago of what had been private our volunteer work when Sigué emailed his pho- Meeks first visited Cuba in 2014 and made two Meeks already has several more trunks full of mansions prior to the 1959 revolution and is now tographs of Cuban boys trying out what to them more trips in the next two years, each time taking baseball equipment, ready to go to Cuba, just an assortment of schools, artists’ cooperatives, was brand new gear. Considering the difficulties more baseball equipment. After his third trip in waiting for a “baseball mule” to deliver it. galleries and cultural institutions. of communication with Cuba via the internet, December 2015, friends suggested he start a non- At the Casa del Caribe, a center of Cuban art and it was a minor miracle that we got a stream of profit to solicit donations. So he incorporated Play Tom Sharpe is a freelance journalist in Santa Fe. 14 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY Arts/Dance news WWW.FREEABQ.COM • February 8-14, 2017 • 15 UNM Displays Gottlieb’s Western Parable Gets City, State News in Brief Final 9 Months of Work Eastern Treatment COMPILED BY ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY STAFF BY SARA MACNEIL | [email protected] Brewers’ revolt Fredericks wrote: “I have formed the opinion that the video images accu- nake and Ladder,” a Navarasa rately depict that Hawkes is carrying Dance Theater production, “S an object in her right hand. I have also premiers at Keshet Center for the Arts formed the opinion that the object she Feb. 18. is carrying is consistent with the size, The show, about a warrior prince shape, and reflective values of the gun who plays a board game with the that was seized from the sidewalk personification of Death, is based on next to her body at the time of the Ingmar Bergman’s 1957 Swedish film shooting.” The Hawkes family, which “The Seventh Seal.” Ganesh Ramachandran is suing the city, disagrees. “I conceived [Snake and Ladder] as an Eastern Hindu version of Berg- ladders to create a life-size board Open primaries man’s brilliant western, Christian par- game for the production. able,” scriptwriter S.M. Raju said, but Adolph Gottlieb in his studio with Esther. “When you think about a board The New Mexico Supreme Court has “I have taken some artistic liberties.” Photo: Courtesy of Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation game, it’s flat on a table. With our shut the door – at least for now – on In “The Seventh Seal,” Death is a idea, you see the game come to life on open primaries in the state. The court BY JOSEPH HILLMAN | [email protected] man. In Raju’s version of the story, a vertical level,” Sindhoor said. ruled on Feb. 6 that only people reg- Death is a woman. troke is a word with many language could only obfuscate. As “Snake and Ladder” is part of istered as Republicans or Democrats “Death is a woman who can be connotations. playful as a child’s drawings, yet as Keshet Dance Company’s International can vote in their parties’ primaries. S beautiful, seductive and make you Brush stroke. serious as a man’s final words, they Dance Festival. The production will But the court said the Legislature question your actions,” he said. In Ra- Stroke of genius. defy cursory explanation and evoke tour the United States, Canada, and could change the law and allow for ju’s story, the prince and Death have a Hemorrhagic stroke. ideas of nascent spirituality. India throughout 2017. open primaries. “Our holding in this romantic attraction to each other. In the UNM Art Museum’s new These final works can be seen in “The Dancers in the show perform Indian case should in no way be interpreted “Everyone experiences death differ- The state’s craft brewers say they’ll exhibit on Adolph Gottlieb, all of them Painter’s Hand: The Monotypes of classical and contemporary style as foreclosing the possibility that a ently. Some may fear it. Some may be fight proposed excise tax increases on are on display. Adolph Gottlieb” at the UNM dance, acrobatics, aerial, yoga and different primary system adopted by attracted to it,” choreographer Aparna beer, wine cider and spirits. Under Gottlieb was one of the best-known Art Museum. martial arts. the Legislature – an open primary, for Sindhoor said. Sindhoor also plays legislation introduced by Sen. Cisco paragons of the abstract-expressionist All of the paintings were created in McSorley, an Albuquerque Democrat, example – could also be constitution- movement, working for more than the last nine months of Gottlieb’s life, the tax on beer produced in the state al,” Justice Edward Chavez wrote in 50 years to change the landscape of and are provided by the Adolph and would jump to $3.08 a gallon from the court’s unanimous opinion. The modern art. Esther Gottlieb Foundation. the current 41 cents. Producers would Legislature is considering at least one His paintings are highly recogniz- The Foundation is a star in its own be subject to the increased tax once open primary bill. able, given his signature penchant for right, reflecting the values of a man they sell more than 15,000 barrels of circles, symbols, and empty space, but, who understood how much luck was Albuquerque’s beer in the state. A craft beer industry Bad roads in their own time, were bold explora- involved in becoming an international spokesman said the 15,000-barrel tions into how color and distance can success, and how many artists of great mark is a point at which breweries affect and describe people on a deep, caliber get overlooked. Premier Facility are large enough that they can begin unspeakable level. In life, Adolph and Esther Gottlieb exporting their beer out of state and In 1970, Gottlieb suffered a stroke often gave money to artists in dire - for - bring new money here. The proposed that left him in a wheelchair and need, and in his will, he instructed that tax increase would blunt that kind of paralyzed on his left side. As an ac- a foundation be created to benefit “ma- economic expansion, the spokesman complished and financially successful ture, creative sculptors and painters” Mock Trials & said. painter, he could have retired then and who may need a helping hand. rested on his laurels. There is an Individual Support Grant Focus Groups Photo: Alphonse Roy and S.M. Raju Hawkes shooting But, as is often the case with artists, available for artists with 20 years of Forensic analysis of Albuquerque Deteriorating roads and bridges cost the idea of retirement was impossible. experience but little money to show for • Trial planning and issue spotting, police lapel camera video and other New Mexico drivers $2.3 billion annu- How can one retire from a lifetime it, and an Emergency Grant for artists “Because it’s a universal tale, the in-house facilitators Death in the show. footage of the Mary Hawkes shooting ally in time wasted in traffic jams and passion? with 10 years of experience who have range of movement is also wide,” • Mock jury services Another difference from Bergman’s car repair bills, according to a report With the help of his wife, Esther, he undergone an unforeseen catastrophic Sindhoor said. strongly suggests Hawkes likely was version is rather than playing a game • Witness preparation by TRIP, a Washington, D.C.-based continued to paint until his death in event such as fire, flood, or medical Along with dancing in various carrying a handgun before she was of chess, the prince challenges Death • Simulated court and transportation research organization. 1974, creating works that arguably emergency. styles, the “Snake and Ladder” cast fatally shot. The analysis, done for the to “Snake and Ladder,” an ancient deliberation venues The report says 25 percent of the possess the greatest culmination of his Admission to the Gottlieb exhibit, as sings songs in English, Sanskrit, Span- City of Albuquerque by Forensic Vid- Indian board game. state’s major roads are in poor condi- talent and curiosity. with all exhibits at the UNM Art Muse- ish and the Indian language Kannada. • Political polling eo Solutions, Inc., of Spokane, Wash., “Snake and Ladder” is like the These paintings, monumental in size, um, is free and runs through March 13. also determined the police lapel tion and that six percent of its bridges American “Chutes and Ladders,” Sara MacNeil is an ABQ Free Press distinguish an artist in a very turbulent Call 505-263-8425 or email camera videos examined were origi- are structurally deficient. In Albuquer- Joseph Hillman is a freelance reporter. but has a spiritual aspect to it. In the Weekly journalism intern. time, from the 1920s to the ‘70s, who [email protected] nals and hadn’t been tampered with. que, 34 percent of major roads are in game, snakes represent vice, while Let Us Help sought to simplify and condense all of Hawkes, 19, was shot by now-fired poor condition. Those bad roads could ladders represent virtue. memory, feeling and identity into color For more information on the ‘Snake and Ladder’ 6608 Gulton Court NE, Alb. 87109 You Find Your APD officer Jeremy Dear on April 21, be one reason, the report said, that “If you donate to a charity, you go and space, in an attempt to understand exhibit, visit unmartmuseum.org. Saturday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Soulmate 2104, during a foot chase after officers traffic fatalities increased by a third up the ladder. Every time you do the human condition better. For more information on the Sunday, Feb. 19 at 2 p.m. suspected her of driving a stolen in the state – to 398 in 2016 from 298 something bad, like show greed, you One can see his ultimate thesis in Adolph and Esther Gottlieb 4121 Cutler Ave. NE, Albuquerque www.freeabq.com/dating/ vehicle. Dear claimed he shot Hawkes the previous year. It’s estimated that come back down,” Sindhoor said. his last paintings, abstract as they Foundation, visit keshetarts.org/news/keshet- when she pointed a gun at him at the the state has a $1.3 billion shortfall for Set designer Vic Browder used ropes may seem. Like messages to an alien gottliebfoundation.org international-dance-festival Brillion Brothers Car Wash, 212 Wy- needed transportation projects, the to represent snakes and custom-built race, they speak of ourselves in a way trialmetrixnm.com WEEKLY oming Blvd. SE. Video expert Grant group said. 16 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY COLUMNS/News NEWS WWW.FREEABQ.COM • February 8-14, 2017 • 17 WI PP, DAPL Awareness Events ART Funding Still in Doubt New Wrinkle Emerges in 2011 Moriarty School Rape And Avoiding Protest Burnout BY ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY STAFF BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI | [email protected]

BY SAYRAH NAMASTÉ | [email protected] he City of Albuquerque could rest — $57.2 million, or 45 percent former Moriarty High School as- “Mr. Hyatt wanted her to ditch her Tsoon be facing a cash crunch when — is coming from previous federal A sistant football coach charged with class and hang out with him,” ac- wo years ago on at the Standing Rock protest, and it comes to Mayor Richard Berry’s grants and local funds. sex crimes against three female students cording to the police report. She “said TValentine’s Day, Albuquerque activists are supporting Albuquerque Rapid Transit project. The $23 million in buses the city has was accused six years ago of raping a she tried to tell Mr. Hyatt no and Mr. the nuclear waste them. A fine art benefit called “Keep With ART now 20 percent complete, ordered is supposed to come out of disabled, 16-year-old female student at Hyatt guided her outside to the gym mine, the Waste the Fires Lit at Standing Rock!” aims the city has paid, or committed to the FTA grant that neither the same school. area … when they got outside, Mr. Isolation Pilot Plant to raise funds for firewood, propane pay, $35.8 million for construc- Congress nor the FTA But the case against Damien Hyatt, Hyatt grabbed her up against a wall near Carlsbad, had a and supplies to keep the DAPL water tion and electric buses. has yet approved. If now 24, was never fully investigated and raped her … she told Mr. Hyatt frightening radio- protectors warm. That represents 63 the city doesn’t get by law enforcement authorities. As a that she did not want to have sex with active leak. WIPP The event is scheduled for 6-9 p.m. percent of the $57.2 its federal money, it result, the alleged rape never showed him.” recently reopened, on Friday, Feb. 10, at El Chante Casa million in local might have to junk up in a criminal background check, and The victim, according to the report, and experts are warning that a tempo- De Cultura, 804 Park Ave. SW. Artwork money and previous the bus order, scale Hyatt was hired by the Moriarty School “said Mr. Hyatt’s hands were on her rary ventilation system is dangerous and will be for sale, and several people will federal grants that the back construction, District as a coach. hands as he was holding her down. that state regulators lack the budget to give firsthand accounts of what they city has on hand and or find the money Last year, while in that position, Hyatt When he finished behind her, he stood regulate the mine. witnessed at Standing Rock. has committed to spend elsewhere. is alleged to have had sex with three in front of the door and grabbed her Local experts will speak about what on ART. It’s possible the city will get female students. He was charged with 24 by her hair. [The victim] said Mr. New Mexicans can do at 6 p.m. on The larger problem is that some FTA money. But remember criminal offenses and was fired from his Hyatt pulled her down and made her Thursday, Feb. 9, at the Albuquerque ‘Keep the Fires Lit the $69 million Federal Transit that last year, the appropriations school job. give him a blow job. [The victim] said Peace and Justice Center, 202 Harvard at Standing Rock!’ Administration grant the city committees in both the U.S. Now, a new detail has emerged in the every time she would try to stand up, Drive SE. aims to raise funds for is counting on to complete ART House and U.S. Senate recom- 2011 accusation. Mr. Hyatt would pull her back down.” The event, “WIPP Re-Opens: Danger- firewood, propane and still has not been approved by mended cutting the FTA grant Hyatt’s mother, Tina Hyatt, was a The victim did not immediately ous High Level Waste Threatens Our the FTA or been appropriated by program by anywhere from security guard at the school at the time report the incident to police but went Community – What Can We Do?” is supplies to keep the Congress. Congress isn’t expect- $19 million to $23 million. and was assigned as a type of in-school home, according to the police report. sponsored by the Citizens for Alterna- water protectors warm ed to even consider a budget So far, the city has paid $12.8 guardian for the disabled female student That evening, the victim “said she tives to Radioactive Dumping and the until late March or early April. million to Bradbury Stamm who was assaulted. Now, Tina Hyatt is was texting Tina [Hyatt’s mother] Southwest Research and Information “Our goal is to ensure the continuance The cost of ART, when adjust- Construction, the project’s main being accused of covering up for her son. and telling her she was not going to Center. of this new sacred fire and aid in the ed for inflation, is $126.2 million. contractor, and has committed to The attorney for Damien Hyatt’s 2011 tell anyone,” according to Gutierrez’s “The [WIPP] leak happened due to hu- safety of those who continue this Of that, $69 million, or 55 percent, is pay $23 million for 18 buses it has accuser said the Moriarty Police Depart- report. man error so this could happen again,” resistance during hazardous winter supposed to come from the FTA. The ordered. ment and school district protected the Eventually, a few days later, the said Janet Greenwald, a coordinator of conditions,” said Celestino Crow, one accused rapist instead of fully investigat- victim and her mother did make a CARD. Those who attend the event will “There was a background check [on Damien of the coordinators of the benefit. Find ing the allegations against him. police report and notified the school of the incident, be invited to take part in several actions, Hyatt], and we followed all of our standard hiring details on Facebook by searching on the “In 2011, our client came forward with very seri- according to Gutierrez’s report. including making a valentine for Gov. procedures,” said Sullivan, who has been superin- keywords “Keep the Fires Lit.” ous allegations of sexual assault against Mr. Hyatt,” The victim also told Gutierrez that “Tina tried to Susana Martinez and the New Mexico said the woman’s attorney, Laura Schauer Ives. “Un- tendent for three-and-a-half years. show everyone the text message that [the victim] Environmental Department, to remind The protests fortunately, the Moriarty Police Department and the “We have been cooperating with authorities, and was not going to tell anyone,” Gutierrez wrote, them of the leak. Moriarty/Edgewood School District, including Mr. we have not been involved in the investigation per adding that the victim “said she was interviewed in So many activists I talk to have said se,” he said. Sullivan said Damien Hyatt was fired they are energized by the enormous Hyatt’s mother, a security guard at Moriarty High a really small room [by Moriarty police] where her School, chose to protect Mr. Hyatt, not his victim, shortly after he was charged this past October with mother was not allowed to be present.” ‘The [WIPP] leak marches and rallies recently in Albu- 24 counts of rape and other sexual abuse counts querque. Yet seasoned activists express and refused to conduct a complete investigation into Gutierrez’s report said the victim said that Damien happened due to the allegations. relating to three teenage girls. Hyatt was suspended for three days after the human error so this concern that with the many last-minute Tina Hyatt remains employed by the school dis- calls to action against Trump’s policies, “Had they done so, his other victims may have incident and that the victim, emotionally distressed, been spared. She [Tina Hyatt] should not have been trict, Sullivan said. dropped out of school “and attended a diploma could happen again’ people will get burned out quickly. involved in any investigation of her own son, and equivalency course.” — Janet Greenwald, Citizens for “Resistencia y Regeneracion” is a The 2011 allegation her refusal to do an adequate investigation allowed Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping workshop offering tools for getting New charges? him to re-offend in the future.” According to a Nov. 4, 2016, report by Torrance emotional support and dealing with How it was that Damien Hyatt could pass a back- County Deputy Jose Gutierrez, Gutierrez inter- It’s not clear if Damien Hyatt will be charged in Experts also will address the new stress. The event is scheduled for ground check even though a city police report of the viewed the alleged victim in the 2011 case after an connection with the 2011 allegation. In a Nov. 17, waste control specialist site, which just 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 2011 incident was filed is unknown. investigator for her attorney called the Torrance follow-up report, Gutierrez said he received a phone completed its application to open. El Chante Casa de Cultura, 804 Park Ave. Also unknown is why a rape kit evidence package County Sheriff’s Department. call on Nov. 17, 2016, from Seventh Judicial District Greenwald describes it as a “rogue site.” SW. taken after the 2011 incident sat untested by the Back in 2011, the girl sometimes needed medi- Assistant District Attorney Shannon Murdock who The public comment period is open now. “Making human contact and staying Moriarty Police Department until it was recovered said the deputy’s Nov. 4, 2016, report about the 2011 People can write letters and sign a pe- cation to control seizures, and administering the connected will be as important now as allegation matched the police report the victim filed tition at the CARD event if they oppose in November by the Torrance County Sheriff’s medications “would require the complete uncloth- ever,” said organizer Enrique Cardiel. in 2011. the site. Two-thirds of the waste travels Department. ing” of the girl, the police report said. The attorney’s “We will meet and share in person our “Ms. Murdock said she has compared my police by rail, which means Albuquerque Almost no one involved in the case is talking. investigator told Gutierrez that “the young female stress, concerns, fears and hopes in this report and the interview from November 4, 2016 to would have high-level waste transport- ABQ Free Press Weekly left phone messages with has a disability and was assigned to a security guard difficult time. We will practice listening the original documents. Ms. Murdock said they are ed through it. Think about that the next Torrance County Sheriff Heath White, Moriarty Po- as a guardian. The security guard was also Mr. to each other in a supportive manner.” extremely comparable and there is little to no devia- time you hear a train whistle. For more lice Chief Bobby Garcia, Torrance County Assistant Hyatt’s mother,” the police report said. Find details on Facebook by searching tion,” Gutierrez wrote in his follow-up report. information, call (505) 242-5511 or email District Attorney Shannon Murdock and Tina Hyatt. The victim told Deputy Gutierrez that she and on the name of the event. “Ms. Murdock confirmed the charges we had [email protected]. None returned the calls. Hyatt had previously dated and that the relationship spoken about in the past and wanted a criminal Sayrah Namasté is an organizer with the Reached by telephone, Naomi N. Salazar, Hyatt’s was sexual in nature. But the victim eventually complaint filed as soon as possible,” he wrote. DAPL American Friends Service Committee in lawyer at his Magistrate Court appearance last year, ended the relationship, she said. Despite Donald Trump’s executive Albuquerque. She writes about events said, “I don’t have anything to say.” One day, after the relationship had ended, the girl Dennis Domrzalski is an associate editor at order to revive the controversial Dakota of interest to Albuquerque’s activist Only Moriarty School Superintendent Tom was on her way to a history class when she saw ABQFree Press. Access pipeline, water protectors remain community. Sullivan talked. Damien Hyatt in a school hall. 18 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY opinion A NALYSIS/COLUMNS WWW.FREEABQ.COM • February 8-14, 2017 • 19 Fear-mongering Donald Trump: Destroyer of American Values Will Dems Become the Party Victoria Asks: Where Were BY DAVE MARASH Of ‘No’ on Gorsuch Vote? You When I Needed You? onald BY BILL HUME BY DAN KLEIN DTrump, like George W. onald Trump has nominated Neil Senate Democrats, in their strategy y mom’s community that didn’t care until I was Bush, aspires to DM. Gorsuch for the U.S. Supreme on the Gorsuch nomination, must Mboyfriend dead killed me, too. the prerogatives Court, and the Left is rising up in high decide whether to push the Senate tried to kiss me. I The lady at the police department of a “wartime” dudgeon, which is a fancy word for a step further downward or take the was scared. I don’t who is paid to say nice things about leader. deep resentment. high road: grill, debate and at the want to be touched the police told a reporter that my His ostensi- While perfectly understandable and end, have all senators vote, with the liked that. Some- mom’s boyfriend didn’t commit a ble targets are generally expected, it is both a tactical majority ruling the day. how, I fought him crime. But what if he did that to her? “radical Islamic terrorists,” but so far he’s done and a strategic mistake. off. Maybe I told an Would that be a crime? Or to her little little harm to them and has done terrible collateral That’s because Gorsuch will end adult, or maybe a girl? Would that be a crime? I’m too damage to America’s global reputation and its up confirmed regardless of whether grown-up saw it. Either way, I did what little to protect myself. Why didn’t you Democrats lose gracefully through the I was supposed to do. Someone called Constitution. protect me? procedure from a prior, more respectful the state people to report it. This is era or they get steamrolled – along how it’s supposed to work, right? It is bad enough that Trump would with yet more of the sorely depleted When I watch cartoons on Saturday, I After mom’s boyfriend have Americans cringe behind a decorum and functionality of the see commercials saying that grown-ups tried to kiss me, $20 billion wall on the Mexican Senate. Plus, in contrast to more than will protect me if someone is touching a few of Trump’s Cabinet nominations, me and I don’t like it. The commercial I was hoping the border, but it’s worse that his Gorsuch is generally qualified by says to tell a grown-up. They’ll protect policemen would come exaggerated fears have closed training and experience for the post. me. Will they? and take me away. America to refugees, immigrants Keep in mind, nothing the Demo- My teachers tell me to say something cratic minority will do can fully answer if an adult does something to me that I waited, but they and even visitors from a list of or redress the cynical stain left by I don’t like. Grown-ups will protect me. never came Muslim-majority countries the Senate majority’s refusal to even It’s worth noting that there’s an Well, I did, and no one came. No one grant a hearing to President Obama’s aspect of Gorsuch’s background that protected me. Police said they investigated my nominee, Merrick B. Garland. That should make him significantly more I’m a 10-year-old girl. I’m supposed If Trump intends to persist in his unprecedented, mom’s boyfriend. Did they? If they abdication of constitutional duty and attractive than he might otherwise be to be in the fourth grade, learning my unwarranted aggression, he might want to consider really did, maybe I would be alive. Senate precedent, done solely for to New Mexico’s senators. The man multiplication tables. I’m supposed to two maxims attributed to one of history’s greatest If policemen talked to me, where’s political expediency, will long stand was born and raised, at least into his be playing house with my friends and military minds, Napoleon Bonaparte. as among the most egregious acts teens, in Colorado – in the West. He has swinging on the swing. I’m supposed to the report? The video? After Omaree “Two armies,” said Napoleon, “are two bodies of constitutional malfeasance in U.S. served as a judge in Colorado for more feel love and be happy. That’s what I’m died, the police chief and the mayor which meet and try to frighten each other.” Senate history. than 10 years. It is inconceivable that supposed to be. made a rule that police have to write While it is frightful to watch this seat-of-the-pants However, to attempt a repeat in the he hasn’t gained at least some experi- But my life is a living hell. I know I’m a report in cases like mine. Where’s my “strategist” in action, a closer look at Trump’s pants name of payback, Democrats would ence in water law. What a comforting not supposed to use that word, but report? will reveal the stains of an extremely frightened stoop to the same conduct they seek to thing it would be for New Mexico my mom sells me to her drug friends My teachers tell me that you have to individual. avenge – thereby further legitimizing to know there was someone on the and they do things to me that I don’t play by the rules, that you have to tell It is bad enough that Trump would have Ameri- it. Democrats lack the majority control nation’s highest court who understood like. They give me things that make me the truth, always. Why isn’t the police cans cringe behind a $20 billion wall on the Mexican the Republicans wielded against Gar- water law. feel sick and sleepy. When I wake up, chief playing by the rules? If policemen border, but it’s worse that his exaggerated fears have land; they will ultimately lose anyway. In these unprecedented times, the I hurt in places where I shouldn’t hurt. were never sent to help me, why not closed America to refugees, immigrants and even The only result will be to blow another moral strength of the Democratic re- Sometimes I bleed from my private just admit it? I was the one who was visitors from a list of Muslim-majority countries. gaping hole in the important veneer sistance to the Trump-GOP juggernaut places, and it scares me. raped and murdered. How bad could it When the now-decisively rejected former prime of decorum and practice that used to depends upon at least some nuance of I tell my mom, and she tells me to be be for you to admit I fell through the minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, urged his make the U.S. Senate a functioning breaking up the steady stream of “hell cracks? citizens not to look at news pictures of a drowned deliberative body. no.” If there is ever to be any hope of I don’t want your flowers, balloons, Syrian refugee child washed ashore on an Aegean The commercial says to The office of a U.S. Supreme Court moderates of both parties rekindling teddy bears or candlelight vigils. You beach, it was because he did not want them to be justice is the only Senate confirma- rational deliberation, it has to start tell a grown-up. They’ll can keep them all if you’ll just let me moved to help other refugees. Illustration: Amy Marash tion procedure still subject to the with one side accepting – in the name protect me. Will they? be a kid again. I want adults to care Our piss-pants president has taken hard-hearted constraints of a filibuster – but the of bipartisan compromise – a less than about me. If I ask for help, I want Harper’s avoidance of moral responsibility a step Senate majority has made clear it will ideal item from the other side. Given someone to come and protect me, further — not just looking away but actually closing strength through the application of force on the Every day that Donald Trump abandons these sweep away that procedural safeguard that at least some Republicans are quiet and not to tell anyone, that if I even if it’s from my own mom. I want off our “nation of immigrants” to tens of thousands ground. But what is strength? Here’s what Napoleon foundational American values in craven obeisance if necessary, just like the Democrats already pushing back against the loose really love her and my brother, I won’t to live in a place that loves me before I of desperate men, women and children fleeing a succinctly said about the source of military success: to a self-exaggerated nightmare, he confirms our previously did on the filibuster against cannon Trump, the current president of say anything. If I do, police will come am dead. I don’t need balloons. Teddy savage war. “The moral is to the material as three to one.” terrorist enemies’ confidence and hastens America’s lesser judicial appointments. the United States, now is a propitious and break us apart. I’m scared. I hate Outside of his clique of “strategic advisers,” few In other words, the power of a combatant’s values defeat. The U.S. Senate developed rules and time for possible rapport between myself. bears do me no good now. When I got to heaven, the first real experts in countering terrorism or protecting — the fuel behind the willingness to fight and die — No, I don’t believe America can be defeated by procedures over its 200-plus years of moderates of both parties. After mom’s boyfriend tried to kiss person I saw was Omaree. He hugged national security see any threat close to the magni- is three times as important as its firepower. It is this ISIS. I do believe I am watching an elected Trojan existence that long served to keep its Neil Gorsuch ain’t Barack Obama’s me, I was hoping the policemen would me and told me the pain was gone. I tude of the Islamist wall-shadow images conjured equation that is at the heart of the ISIS insurgencies. horse lead America to defeat itself, its values, its deliberations on a high plane and in a pick for the Supreme Court, but he’s come and take me away. I waited, asked him why things hadn’t changed up by Trump’s stubby, back-lit fingers. The radical Islamist terrorists think they can win identity and everything for which our nation has manner respectful of the prerogatives not way, way out on the far right but they never came. I did what I was their wars in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere because their of its members. The strength and fringe. He’s probably the best we’ll supposed to do; why didn’t anyone for little kids in Albuquerque after he This is precisely what a real American wartime stood for 241 years. leader, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, meant when he fighters will be more faithful to their value system of relevance of those precedents has ever see from Donald Trump. protect me? died. He said that until the grown-ups Dave Marash, a former foreign correspondent, broadcasts steadily eroded over the three presi- Right before my birthday, I was truly care, nothing will change. said, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.” Wahhabi fundamentalism and political totalitarian- Bill Hume is a former editorial page editor “Here & There” at 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday on dencies prior to Trump until there is drugged, beaten, strangled, raped Remember me. My name is Victoria. But, pardon me if I return one more time to ism than their adversaries will be to the values of the Albuquerque Journal and later served little left of the ability or inclination to and murdered. My mom and her two Napoleon. of intellectual freedom, tolerance and political KSFR FM 101.1 in Santa Fe. Find his podcasts at as a policy adviser to former Dan Klein is a retired Albuquerque police do deliberative business. friends killed me. But I wonder if a War is reductive: It dumbs everything down to democracy. davemarash.com Gov. Bill Richardson. sergeant. Reach him through Facebook. 20 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY CALENDAr CALENDAr WWW.FREEABQ.COM • February 8-14, 2017 • 21

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The health care Hwy 55& 60, Mountainair, David Richard Gallery, Albuquerque) Love Bug Valentine event. Appetizers Santa Fe, (505) 983-6668, 7:30 pm, National Hispanic Cultural Corners of the World: organization advised against a counter protest, so let (505) 847-0941, 1570 Pacheco St Ste A1, Santa Fe, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 manzanomountainartcouncil.org millcontemp.com Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, Dr Gordon Bronitsky and drinks will be served at the BUGarium from 6 to 7 your money talk at the Stand with Planned Parenthood 983-9555, davidrichardgallery.com Drinking Liberally ABQ Chapter Devendra Banhart — Speaker: Susan Deichsel nhccnm.org 10 am, Congregation Albert, p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11, with live bug encounters THROUGH FEBRUARY 12 3800 Louisiana Blvd NE, 259-3190, fundraiser. The event on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 10:30 a.m. 7 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing, THROUGH MARCH 31 6 pm, O’Niell’s NE Heights, EEA Young Eagles Flights and a talk with a zookeeper on bug love. Dinner Agatha Christie’s And Then congregationalbert.org to 1 p.m., will be held at Tortuga Art Gallery (901 Edith 20 ABC Mesa Rd, El Prado, (575) 3301 Juan Tabo Blvd. NE, 8:30 am, Free, There Were None Yearning for What Could be reservations are available onsite at Shark Reef Cafe Blvd. SE, Albuquerque). Live entertainment is planned 758-1900, taosmesabrewing.com livingliberally.org/drinking/chapters/ Albuquerque Double Eagle II Airport, A Time for Love: Albuquerque Little Theatre, Above and Beyond What is: at 7 p.m. and donated items will be sold and raffled with all NM Philharmonic: Mozart, Victoria Mlady NM/albuquerque 7401 Atrisco Vista Blvd NW, Sabra Brown Steinsiek 224 San Pasquale Ave SW, 242-4750, 263-6657, eea179.org 3 pm, Bookworks, proceeds given to Planned Parenthood. Bach, and Hayden albuquerquelittletheatre.org Sierra Club Gallery, 2215 Lead Ave SE, Opposites Attract (Anti) 3 pm, St. John’s United Methodist 243-7767 Valentine’s Day Party Fire, Stones, & the Brilliance 4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW, 344-8139, cabq.gov/culturalservices/biopark/events Old Times bkwrks.com Church, 2626 Arizona St NE, 3 pm, Esther Bone Memorial Library, of Love: A Conversation with The Cell Theatre, 700 1st St NW, Wonderland: An Exhibit of Past nmphil.org 950 Pinetree Rd SE, Rio Rancho, Female Jewelers Valentine’s Day Family Fun 766-9412, liveatthecell.com and Present Members of the SHOWS FEBRUARY 9-11 APS Fine Arts Department 891-5012x3128, 5 pm, Free, 1 pm, Free, New Mexico Museum of ONGOING Talin Market Food Truck TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Art, 107 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, Zach Coffey THROUGH FEBRUARY 22 South Broadway Cultural Center, riorancholibraries.org Round Up FEBRUARY 8-15 Chris Robinson Brotherhood 1025 Broadway Blvd SW, 848-1320, 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, (505) 476-5072, nmartmuseum.org TUESDAYS 11 am, 88 Louisiana Blvd SE Dirty Bourbon, 9800 Montgomery Blvd NE, True North Financial Ministries 7:30 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing, southbroadwaytickets.com THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 indianpueblo.org Low Spirits 296-2726, thedirtybourbon.com — Money Academy Truckin’ Tuesdays 20 ABC Mesa Rd, El Prado, Brian Posehn Green Jeans Farmery 1st MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 THURSDAYS 2823 2nd St NW, 344-9555, Wednesdays, 6:30 pm, Free, New City 11 am, Civic Plaza, 1 Civic Plaza NW, lowspiritslive.com FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 (575) 758-1900, THROUGH APRIL 1 Santa Ana Star Center, Anniversary Ataumbi Metals — Wearable 3rd St NW and Marquette Ave NW, Thirsty Thursdays Church, 6300 San Mateo Blvd. NE F-1, Art: Kei Ataumbi February 8, Wednesday Open Mic Loved with Option 4 taosmesabrewing.com We are in mysterious contact 001 Civic Center Circle NE, 11 am, Free, Green Jeans Farmery, albuquerquecc.com 6 pm, Balloon Fiesta Park, 5500 314-3470, tnabq.org Part of Friends of the February 10, Pata de Perro 9 pm, Burt’s Tiki Lounge, with the powers besieging us, 891-7300, santaanastarcenter.com 3600 Cutler Ave NE, 401-1000, Balloon Fiesta Parkway, 768-6050, Wheelwright Museum February 11, See What Happens 515 Central Ave NW SCREENS ready to call forth a miracle: Reception: greenjeansfarmery.com 1ST WEDNESDAYS yogazoabq.com THROUGH FEBRUARY 23 2:30 pm, Wheelwright Museum of the February 15, Wednesday Open Mic UNM Graduate Art Association Eliza M Schmid Art Show If Trees Could Talk: Poetry and Beer Sawyer Brown Recycled Heart: The Artists American Indian, FEBRUARY 8-12 Paper Visions: Karsten Creightney 6 pm, Albuquerque Press Club, George Duda 7 pm, Tractor Brewing Wells Park, 8 pm, Inn of the Mountain Gods of ArtStreet 704 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, Have something FEBRUARY 9-12 Jean Cocteau Cinema 516 ARTS, 516 Central Ave SW, 201 Highland Park Circle SE, 10 am, Albuquerque Garden Center, 1800 4th St NW, 243-6752, Resort & Casino, Harwood Art Center, 1114 7th St NW, (505) 982-4636, wheelwright.org Sister Bar 287 Carrizo Canyon Rd, Mescalero, 418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, 242-1445, 516arts.org 554-3891 10120 Lomas Blvd NE, 296-6020, getplowed.com to include in our 242-6367, harwoodartcenter.org New Mexico Film and 407 Central Ave SW, 242-4900, (800) 545-9011, (505) 466-5528, xericgardenclub.org weekly calendar? sisterthebar.com jeancocteaucinema.com Transform Your Life with THROUGH APRIL 16 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Media Day 2017 WEDNESDAYS innofthemountaingods.com Meditation and Buddhist Love Bugs Adults Only February 9, Dad & Steve, Sun Dog Through February 8, KIKI: Love The Carved Line: Block Printing Art Opening — Vintage New 8 am, Free, New Mexico State Capitol, Crazy Wisdom Poetry Send the details to Wisdom Valentine’s Event February 10, Alcest SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 to Love in New Mexico Mexico: Lisa Law and Ray 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, 4 pm, Free, OffCenter Arts, 808 Park Thursdays, 7 pm, Kadampa Meditation 6 pm, ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, February 12, Moonstone Pop-Up Through February 8, Ghost in Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, Belcher (505) 819-3360 Ave SW, 247-1172, offcenterarts.org [email protected] The Australian Bee Gees Show Center, 142 Monroe St NE, 292-5293, 2601 Central Ave NW, the Shell 2000 Mountain Rd NW, 242-4600, 5 pm, Edition One Gallery, Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, meditationinnewmexico.org 764-6200, abqbiopark.com FEBRUARY 9-14 February 9, Attack of the albuquerquemuseum.org 1036 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 203 Cornell Drive, Second Saturday at

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618 Central Ave SW, 764-8887, February 12, All Governments Lie Valentine Love Fest 45 O G A T I N O S I B

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February 10, The Porter Draw Guild Cinema Native Arts, Helen Hardin Media Gallery, nhccnm.org 36 S N I P E C S D A

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22 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9X9 grid that has been subdividedWWW.FREEABQ.COM into nine smaller • February 8-14, 2017 • 23 TRAVEL pgridsuzz ofles 3X3/PE squares.T PARADE To solve the puzzle each row, column and box must contain each On A Tank of Gas: The Chocolate Tour of the numbers 1 to 9. Puzzles come in three grades: easy, medium and difficult. BY MORIAH CARTY | [email protected] Level: Difficult by Myles Mellor and Sally York

hether or not you celebrate the red and pink have been discovered on pottery shards.] Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9x9 grid that has been subdivided into nine smaller grids of 3x3 squares. To solve the puzzle, each row, column and box must contain each of the numbers 1 to 9. Wholiday, chocolates are always appropriate, Whether you’re a dark chocolate or milk Across 32. Youths 7. Bird common in so let’s find ourselves some happiness in the form chocolate, or even a white chocolate person, 1. Legal eagle org. 33. Mushroom cities of chocolate. the upcoming stops will certainly satisfy your 4. Small amount 34. Helpful connections 8. Cause of hereditary Now maybe you’re scouting for someone special, uncontrollable salivation. 57 7. Dance steps 36. Poet Pound variation or maybe you just want a day to pig out on First on the menu, is Joliesse Chocolates, a North Valley special. 10. Name 37. Wear down 9. Internet phone 82436 11. Babies’ food 38. Horror writer company Albuquerque to Joliesse collectors 39. Catty remark 11. Have faith in Chocolates: 8 miles 314 9 12. Scarf material 40. Bowlers 12. Secretly (2 words) 6855 4th St NW, Los Ranchos de 13. “___ Robinson” 41. Sports contest 23. Puzzles Albuquerque – song from 42. Oriental belts 24. A ____ in a teapot When you enter Joliesse, the sweet 28 “The Graduate” 43. “I’m working ___!” 26. Inactivity aroma of chocolate and hot coffee awaken 14. Celtic language (2 words) 27. Park feature you. 15. “Coyote ___” movie 44. Formerly 28. Clever The medley of sweets on the menu 3916. Concept of self 45. “___ a chance” 30. Game with a piece seems overwhelming, but give it time. The 17. Much 46. George of wood glass container of perfectly shaped and 18. Pager alarm Washington’s 31. “___ already!” colored sweets is spectacular. 75 19. Negative dream 32. Goes with iced tea Joliesse is a family-owned business. If alternative 47. Biblically yours 35. Former Indian you’re lucky, you may be able to catch someone making chocolate of some kind 8 327 20. Slippery road soldier Photo: Courtesy of Kakawa Chocolate House DOWN in the back. hazard 37. Holier-than-__ I know it’s hard to leave, but the day 6539121. Lady Macbeth, e.g. 1. Billboard designers is young and more chocolate needs to be sales – pick up some oversized chocolate aspirins, or 22. Protest 2. Porridge made of had. some chocolate molded vehicles. 24. Get in shape rolled oats Make your way to Paseo del Norte and head Unfortunately, they don’t have a seating area, so 7525. Piano keys 3. Soak up east. After a while, you’ll turn left on Montgom- you have to take your chocolates on the road. 27. British general in 4. African wind Level: DIFFICULT Photo: Courtesy of Joliesse Chocolates ery Boulevard. The next stop on the tour is in We’re heading to Santa Fe for the last bit of sugar Solution on page 21 America 5. They deliver babies the Glenwood Village Shopping Center. indulgence. 29. Con 6. Puts to work Make your way to I-40, head west and merge to chocolate – either way, the abundance of sugar is Joliesse Chocolates to Theobroma north I-25. If you’re a local, you know the way. undeniably irresistible. Chocolatier: 12.1 miles Believe it or not, chocolate has some roots here Theobroma Chocolatier to Kakawa Level: MEDIUM Answers on page 21 in New Mexico. Just northwest, about 160 miles 12611 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque Chocolate House: 62.8 miles CALLING ALL PETS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1050 Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe Across Chocolate wasn’t always known for its sweetness. Vangie Ross sent 10 11 12 Cacao, originally found in Central America, was a 1. Legal eagle org. bitter drink until the Spaniards took it home where it us this photo of received a serious makeover. 4. Small amount her dog, “Chip,” a 13 14 15 But, Kakawa Chocolate House stays true to that 1-year-old Catahoula origin. 7. Dance steps Leopard/Pitbull 16 17 18 Everything is made in house. Their dedication to known as a hunting chocolate is unparalleled. 10. Name dog. Still a puppy, 19 20 21 Start off with an elixir. In its most basic form, it is Chip already weighs chocolate with some herbs, lightly sweetened. This 11. 80 pounds and stands Babies' food collectors 22 23 24 isn’t your typical cup of hot chocolate. Your palate is more than two feet about to experience something entirely different. As 12. Scarf material at the shoulders, the name implies, the elixirs are energizing. Vangie said. “He’s 25 26 Why stop there? After you’ve let all of the choco- 13. "___ Robinson" - song fromreally "The a gentle Graduate" dog, late settle, sample whatever calls out to you. but he’s strong,” she 27 28 29 30 31 Their chili chocolates are almost too beautiful to said.14. The Celtic strap across language Chip’s snout is part of a “gentle lead” leash eat. But you have to. that15. encourages Chip not to drag Vangie while on walks. “He can 32 33 34 35 Photo: Moriah Carty Kakawa Chocolate House to eat and "Coyotedrink water ___"but it helps movie him learn that if he pulls too hard, his head gets pulled back up,” she said. Albuquerque: 64.4 miles 16. Concept of self 36 37 38 Chocolate dipped oreos, chocolate covered Once you’re chocolated out, head home for some as the road goes, lies Chaco Canyon — where the 39 40 41 delicious confection is believed to have made its first popcorn, fun, silly shapes – if you are scouting for a real food. 17. Much appearance in North America. Chaco Canyon was a gift for someone, Theobroma might be the stop. The Send it to [email protected] 42 43 44 massive trade center, and there is evidence chocolate chocolate roses are simple, but exquisite. Stops: 3; Miles 147.3 18. PagerPhoto alarm should be hi-res, 250 kb or bigger. If you’re shopping for yourself – nothing wrong made its way there from Central America. [Traces of Moriah Carty is an Albuquerque local with a Include your name, phone number, and your pet’s name, with that, it’s actually a good way to benefit from the 45 46 47 theobromine, the principal compound in chocolate, heavy sense of wanderlust. 19.and Negative we’ll try to alternative reserve their spot in the pet parade. 20. Slippery road hazard 21. Lady Macbeth, e.g. 22. Protest Down 24. Get in shape 1. Billboard designers 25. Piano keys 2. Porridge made of rolled oats 27. British general in America 3. Soak up 29. Con 4. African wind 32. Youths 5. They deliver babies 33. Mushroom 6. Puts to work 34. Helpful connections 7. Bird common in cities 36. Poet Pound 8. Cause of hereditary variation 37. Wear down 9. Internet phone company 38. Horror writer 11. Have faith in 39. Catty remark 12. Secretly (2 words) 40. Bowlers 23. Puzzles 41. Sports contest 24. A ____ in a teapot 42. Oriental belts 26. Inactivity 43. "I'm working ___!" (2 words) 27. Park feature 44. Formerly 28. Clever 45. "___ a chance" 30. Game with a piece of wood 46. George Washington's dream 31. "___ already!" 47. Biblically yours 32. Goes with iced tea 35. Former Indian soldier 37. Holier-than-__ 24 • February 8-14, 2017 • ABQ FREE PRESS WEEKLY

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