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Shop Local this Holiday Season Page 16 PAGE 2 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS NEWS www.freeabq.com ABQ Free Press Pulp News www.abqarts.com Editor: VOL I, Issue 16, November 19, 2014 Still FREE After All These Months compiled By abq free press staff [email protected] Associate Editor, News: [email protected] Vote Suppression weeks, the website medicaldaily.com Associate Editor, Arts: [email protected] reported. “It could be used for more Turnout in Texas was down for the than breasts,” the doctor told the Advertising: [email protected] Nov. 4 midterm election, and critics of [email protected] In This Issue website. “Men might want to use it for a new and more strict Texas voter ID pec[toral] or calf implants.” law say the law is to blame. Despite On : @FreeABQ You’ll find something for everyone this Christmas at Chocolate having more registered voters this NEWS year, turnout fell from 38 percent in Solve for X Dude. Give a custom packaged gift box filled with fudge, brittle, Editor ABQ Free Press Pulp News...... Page 2 2010 to 33 percent this time. Only Why should your kid learn algebra specific state-issued IDs were ac- Dan Vukelich COVER STORY: The pollution that threatens ABQ’s drinking water...... Page 5 truffles, pretzels, caramels and more. Other gifts include hand- when an app on his or her smart- (505) 345-4080. Ext. 800 cepted. The number of provisional N.M. food aid applications are surging...... Page 9 made chocolate, caramel apples and gift cards that allow your phone can solve algebraic equations ballots cast this election was double just by seeing them through a phone’s Associate Editor, News Innovate ABQ: Birth of a new neighborhood...... Page 11 the number cast in 2010, Salon.com loved ones to create and enjoy their own special gift. Chocolate camera? Actually, there’s more to Dennis Domrzalski What else is happening?...... Page reported. Under state law, however, 11 free app PhotoMath, which uses (505) 306-3260 Dude gifts also make great corporate holiday gifts. the votes weren’t counted unless City starts banking river water underground...... Page 13 OCR technology to read printed, not voters produced the required ID at handwritten, text. The app can walk Associate Editor, Arts their county’s election headquarters students step by step through equa- Stephanie Hainsfurther (505) 639-5502 • 3339 Central NE within six days of the election. tion solutions, which could help those (505) 301-0905 ANALYSIS ProPublica: Rating the online privacy apps...... Page chocolatedudeabq.com without access to a tutor. PhotoMath Design 10 Can’t Go? works only on phones running Terry Kocon, Hannah Reiter, Cathleen Tiefa Why we’re always amending the N.M. Constitution...... 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Bill Diven, Dede Feldman, Barry Gaines, Jeffry “In this particular case, the portrayal BeON Home screw-in LED bulbs also Gardner, Joe Monahan, Richard Oyama, Kevin is making it look ridiculous, that this can sense a doorbell ring and turn Riley, Neala Schwartzberg, Riley Stevens, Saffron Tomato COLUMNS guy is a loser for having a problem,” themselves on in the same sequence said the group’s CEO. Seven percent you would turn the lights on when Joe Monahan: What the GOP’s win means to your bottom line...... Page 7 answering the door. Each bulb has its Copy Editors of Americans suffer from shy bladder Jim Wagner Jeffry Gardner: Why incumbents fight so hard to stay in office...... Page 7 syndrome. own battery in the event of a power failure. The product, funded through Wendy Fox Dial a Kickstarter campaign last year, costs Advertising Pippa TV $395 for a pack of six, according to the ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT & MORE Greta Weiner, (505) 345-4080, Ext, 803 company. 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She will top issue is the economy, while only Publishers Theater: ‘The Man Who’ works his wiles...... Page 19 16 percent said it was immigration, Will Ferguson and Dan Vukelich not report on British royalty, an NBC Holiday events calendar...... Page 20-21 source told the newspaper. according to the Pew Research Center. Calendar of arts and entertainment events...... Page 21-22 Deep Dish: Ugly sweaters, Thanksgiving options and a mystery solved...... Page 23 InstaBreast Cleanliness Corrections policy: Crossword Puzzle (Answers on Page 22)...... Page Coming to a doctor’s office near Antibacterial soaps are no better at It is the policy of ABQ Free Press to correct 24 you: InstaBreast, a $2,500 temporary killing germs than regular bar soap, errors in a timely fashion. Contact the editors at the email addresses on this page. 6 16 19 23 breast enlargement procedure for the Food and Drug Administration women who want to better fill out says. 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(Photo Andrea Danti) PAGE 4 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS NEWS NEWS ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 5 APD: A Tale of Two Depositions Years Later, Still No Long-term Cleanup Plan for Kirtland Spill By Dan Vukelich BY BILL DIVEN he custodian Here’s an excerpt: hile the country panics over a few cases of 26 years of cleaning up Tof records at Q. By Mr. [Colin] Hunter: Okay. Who CENTRAL Ebola hemorrhagic fever, a silent menace fuel spills in the United ZUNI the Albuquerque makes those calls when a member of W Police Depart- the public requests a document that’s continues its decades-long creep toward metro States and abroad. ment said in a in the possession of the Albuquerque Albuquerque’s water supply. EDB is ethylene Ridgecrest 5 Unseen beneath hundreds of feet of sand and gravel dibromide, an antiknock Ridgecrest 3 deposition taken Police Department? North by lawyers for this spreads a toxic lagoon of perhaps 24 million gallons agent in aviation gas. If Burton 5

A. I normally would myself, and/or legal. LOUISIANA newspaper that he of leaked aviation and jet fuels tainting the soil and there’s any consensus Q. Who do you, typically, consult with KAFB 3

is the sole arbiter groundwater. Heavy pumping in the Ridgecrest well in the wrangling since SAN PEDRO on whether or not to deny a request? of what records field, the city’s cleanest and most productive source of Kirtland revealed the spill

are released to A. Normally [I] do not consult with WYOMING water, draws the pollution plume ever closer from its to the public in 1999, it’s SAN MATEO the public and to the news media. anyone. Again, I’ve been doing it close source, Kirtland Air Force Base. that EDB heads the cast of KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE to four years. I’m fairly certain when GIBSON At least, that’s what he told us. bad actors. It is a known I have to do a denial, and if I do, I’ll We’re suing APD under provisions of carcinogen. Long-term usually seek counsel from our legal VA HOSPITAL the New Mexico Inspection of Public Long-term exposure to ethylene exposure to EDB in drink- department. Records Act because APD denied our dibromide in drinking water ing water leads to damage VA Hospital

request for an inventory of the depart- That’s Reynaldo Chavez’s story. He TRUMAN stuck to it for 61 pages of deposition. leads to damage to the liver, to the liver, stomach, BULLHEAD PARK ment’s military equipment – armored reproductive system, or KAFB 16 In another deposition, however, KAFB 15 RANDOLPH WATER SUPPLY WELL vehicles, automatic weapons, flash-bang PENNSYLVANIA stomach, reproductive system, kidneys, according to grenades, tear gas launchers and such. this one conducted by an attorney for or kidneys – EPA the U.S. Environmental EDB PLUME EXTENT We aren’t the only news organization KRQE-TV Channel 13, Chavez told a Protection Agency. HARDIN that’s asked for such an inventory. Sev- different story about how APD decides Source: U.S. Air Force, New Mexico Environment Department eral TV stations have. Ours was made whether another form of public record, Wells such as the five at Ridgecrest and 11 in Years of meetings lapel-camera videos, are released to the adjoining fields do double duty by blending with and proposals have yet on Jan. 21 of this year, a month and two There are three players in the EDB story: the U.S. days before we published our first issue. public or news media. water from other wells to dilute naturally occurring to produce a final remedy or anything beyond Here’s an excerpt: arsenic enough to meet federal standards. Lose the estimates of seven to 12 years to clean up the spill. Air Force, on the hook for the fuels disappearing Two other police agencies – the into the dirt; the New Mexico Environment Depart- Q. [By attorney Martin Esquivel]: So blending wells and you lose the other wells, too, Patterson contends the process has dragged on so Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office and ment, designated enforcer of federal environmental the New Mexico State Police – provided even though you’re the records custo- warns Dwight Patterson, an environmental engineer. long that little time remains to protect Ridgecrest law; and the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water us their weapons inventories, as we dian, you really don’t have the final say “The bulk of the wells that are still running and and nearby wells, a priority regardless of whatever Utility Authority, provider and dispenser of drink- requested. It’s the usual: shotguns, on producing records; is that accurate? that are low arsenic are in the path of the EDB plan emerges for the long-term cleanup. ing water for more than 600,000 metro residents, handguns, an armored car or two, mine- Mr. [Gregory] Wheeler: Object to the plume,” said Patterson, whose résumé includes “You gotta have a Plan B,” he said. resistant vehicles, tear gas launchers, a foundation. You can answer that if you can. cont. on page 12 few machine guns. The stuff you’d expect A. Restate the question. well-armed police agencies to have. Q. Even though you are the records But not APD. They didn’t want to custodian, you didn’t really have final release an inventory that they are say in this particular case with Ms. [Kim] required to keep under a Department of Holland’s request – Defense equipment loan program. In a A. Correct. separate deposition, we learned there is such an inventory. Q. To – let me finish – to produce the Since our case was filed, independent requested records? journalist Peter St. Cyr uncovered A. Correct. one possible reason why they haven’t Q. Ultimately, the [public information complied: They’ve lost, or had stolen, officer] and the deputy chief and the chief one of their military-style weapons, an were the ones who made that call, correct? M16A1 infantry weapon that, APD says, A. Yes. had been converted from fully automatic Two depositions. Two wildly different operation to semi-automatic operation. answers. Like I said, it’s only one possible The message we got from examining reason they don’t want to produce an page after page of Chavez’s depositions inventory of the stuff we see on just is that APD, when it wants to release about any night’s TV newscast. There a record to the news media, releases may be more missing or stolen guns or it; and when it doesn’t, it doesn’t, then equipment. We just don’t know, and they comes up with a justification later. aren’t saying. In the case of the lapel-camera video In denying our request, APD said that sought by KRQE’s Kim Holland, former making the inventory public could aid Chief Ray Schultz reviewed it. Twenty-three terrorists. APD cited an exception in the days after Holland asked for it, Schultz law for “tactical response plans” and released it to multiple media outlets. “tactical emergency procedures that In our case, ABQ Free Press and the could be used to facilitate the planning rest of Albuquerque are still waiting to or execution of a terrorist attack.” learn what else might be missing from In his deposition, Reynaldo Chavez, APD’s military weapons inventory. the APD records custodian, said he made Maybe we should check Craigslist. that call himself, without consulting any- one else at APD. He alone decides which Dan Vukelich is the editor of ABQ Free records get turned over to the public and Press. Reach him at [email protected] to the news media, he testified. PAGE 6 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS TO THE EDITOR COLUMNS ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 7

To the Editor Approach,” the facts are that the aver- What the GOP Election Wins Washington Works Just Fine age size of families who received In reading the letter to the editor welfare benefits, such as TANF benefits by Sherrie Lynn Sanderson, which during 2009, was three people per Mean to You and Your Wallet If You’re on the Inside was in response to the September 24, household, representing a 0.08 percent 2014, article entitled “Susana, Dianna decrease from 2005. As for who By JOE MONAHAN BY JEFFRY GARDNER Believe Less is More,” we wonder how receives benefits, in 2009, the white Ms. Sanderson shifted to the subject population consisted of 31.2 percent; o what does Chances of passage? Maybe not great hen I’m not writing nearly 40 percent since 2007. But if you of welfare because the original article black population, 33.3 percent; and SElection ‘14 mean but better than they were, so keep your Wporn for the elderly, are serving the people in Congress, discusses issues such as having to work Hispanics, 28.8 percent. So it is quite to you? Well, even driver’s license handy. I’m on the lookout for you’ve seen your median net worth to receive SNAP benefits; questioning a mix of recipients. In talking about the most lackluster Speaking of driver’s licenses (and they get-rich schemes. I’m increase by as much as 14 percent. the identification of voters; shooting welfare recipients never having worked and low-turnout do an awful lot of that in Santa Fe), back very excited about the The 2010 study revealed that the aver- lesser prairie chickens vs. drilling in their lives, we have found, in fact, elections – of which on the table for the umpteenth time will one I’ve discovered, age representative’s median net worth oil; and we mustn’t forget about the that in 2008 only 27 percent of welfare this was one – have be the governor’s proposal to repeal the and I want to share it came in at nearly $750,000. The Senate Mexican gray wolves and how they are recipients were not in the workforce. consequences. Here law allowing undocumented immigrants to with you. is where the real money is, though. Their hurting New Mexico ranchers…. And according to the website usgov- are some: obtain New Mexico driver’s licenses. The Few things offer more median net worth was $2.6 million. Can We are under the impression that ernmentspending.com, in 2014, New If you work for the federal government, repeal is politically popular, but the Dems opportunity for growing personal wealth you say “ KA CHING?” Ms. Sanderson has perhaps enjoyed Mexico’s expenditure for welfare was keep your ear to the ground because have been able to roadblock it each and than “serving” the public. Surely you’ve had And while the Post’s numbers didn’t a comfortable life and has never been approximately 0.81 percent, whereas for the first time since the 1970s, New every time. How about this time? your suspicions about the public service include members’ property assets, the in a position of having to request Maine is at 2.11 percent. Many other Mexico’s two U.S. senators are members An outright repeal seems unlikely, racket? Yes, and don’t call you Shirley. 2010 U.S. Census Bureau report on regu- assistance. This impression comes from states have a much higher percentage of the minority party. Democrats Udall and but could the licenses be revised so Perhaps you recall reading the USA lar Americans’ median worth, $69,000, reading some of her comments, such as of [their budgets] spent for welfare Heinrich are going to have to play nice they are only permits and can’t be used Today article a few years back that noted did include our homes. “uneducated [people], having welfare recipients. with some Republicans if New Mexico for identification? That’s what we’ll be how much better off public sector workers That alone has some of you putting mentalities … and not wanting to do — Alex Padilla, Emilee Flores, is to keep its share of D.C. dollars – and watching for when the 60-day legislative are than those of us laboring in the together a campaign team, eh? But wait. more than keep having babies … leech Rosemarie Saundry state… [and] blood suckers.” Until one ensure that your federal paycheck is session begins Jan. 20. private sector. Laboring, in fact, to pay the There’s more. delivered promptly to your bank account. salaries – via our tax dollars, of course – There’s free airfare to and from Wash- has walked in the shoes of a low- ABQ Free Press welcomes letters to You belong to a labor union? If the of those public sector employees. ington. You get memberships in private income person or family who received the editor and bylined opinion pieces, The proposal to tap the these benefits, there appears to be a subject to editing by the newspaper for New Mexico Legislature – with newfound Now, just a couple of weeks past gyms, tennis courts, golf courses – sweet lack of understanding of what it is like style and length. Letters may appear in Republican strength through the party’s state’s $14 billion Land Election Day, let’s take a moment to recall deal upon sweet deal. to have to depend on this assistance. print on the newspaper’s website, www. takeover of the state House – passes Grant Permanent Fund all we heard and saw. Political ads. Wave Reluctantly, you gave up your generous freeabq.com. Writers should include Ms. Sanderson hit on many “myths” a right-to-work law, union membership after wave of ads – approximately $4 bil- congressional healthcare plan and now their full name and a daytime phone for very early childhood of welfare recipients, rejecting the number that the newspaper’s editors could shrink further, and your union dues lion worth of ads nationwide. New Mexico have to enroll in Obamacare with the rest reality and the facts…. According to can use to contact them. Submissions could go up as a result. Will it pass after programs just hit the skids candidates spent around $13 million on of us. But even if your premiums jump “American Welfare Policy: A Pluralistic should be sent to [email protected] lying dormant for decades? It will breeze television ads alone. up 20 to 30 percent, you know, like us through the House and get a serious Are you a state employee wondering To raise that kind of money required regular saps, you and your staff have the hearing in the Senate. If it passes, Gov. when you are going to get a substantial machinery the likes of which most folks cannot taxpayers subsidizing your costs. Martinez’s signature is a no-brainer. pay raise after years of little or no raises imagine. Fundraisers, direct mail, telemarket- Your retirement benefits are, as you If you were looking forward to New because of the Great Recession? You ing, emails – few stones were left unturned. might expect, a tad better than the serfs. Mexico making a big statement on its will likely need a lot more patience. It’s taxing work getting elected to jobs writing Still hesitant to announce your candi- ranking as 49th in child well-being, you Parsimonious Republicans in the House tax laws, paid for by taxes. Clever, oui? dacy? Consider this; can look away. The proposal to tap the will make sure of that. It’s not all bad What lies at the end of this rainbow? During the 2012 campaign it came to state’s $14 billion Land Grant Permanent news. Raises of 2 percent or 3 percent – Why on earth would men and women light that our elected “servants” could Fund for very early childhood programs enough to keep up with inflation – should fight tooth-and-nail to serve you and your receive investment tips before they went just hit the skids. It was passed by the come your way depending on the state’s family? Altruism? public. If a stock was going to fall, odds House when the Dems were in charge financial outlook. Unfortunately, that For most of the folks in Congress, were our congressional delegation knew and then died in the Senate. Now with outlook has suddenly gotten cloudy. I would bet that in the beginning they it. If good news was on the horizon, they the Rs in control, it’s DOA in the House. The deep slide in oil prices – revealed watched “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” knew that, too. That’s insider trading, and If Dems take back the House in 2016, it in ABQ Free Press more than a week and were overcome with the desire to it’s against the law for you and me. will be back on track, but not until then. before the Journal put it on its front page make the nation a better place for us all. Voters were rightly angry. So with great If you or your family members live – could mean a reduction in the royal- And then they take office. From the fanfare, Congress repealed their insider outside of the Albuquerque Metro area ties the state receives from the drilling, outside looking in we see Right vs. Left, trading perk, and President Obama signed and are earning the state minimum wage translating into very little growth in the conservatives pitted against liberals. it into law in a White House packed with of $7.50 an hour, you may or may not get budgets for a wide array of services the Reaganism or FDR, er, ism. reporters. That was in April 2012. a pay raise. state provides to all of us. For each $1 It doesn’t take long for the newly elected The November election came and Republicans were dead set against a drop in the price of a barrel of oil, the bright lights to realize their positions grant went. Obama was returned to office, as CALLING ALL PETS statewide minimum of $8.50 proposed state’s general fund takes a $6 million hit. them certain advantages not enjoyed were an overwhelming number of incum- by the Dems, but when it went down to On the plus side, the price drop is giving by the regular riff raff. Soon they’ll do bent Senators and Representatives. Robert Steinberg sent us this photo of defeat, Gov. Martinez said she would us an early Christmas at the gas pumps. whatever it takes to hold onto that office. Here’s the punchline: In April 2013, with Pearl, an adopted 3-year-old Siamese have accepted an increase to $8. Will With the noise of the often nonsensical This is where true bipartisanship rears voters pacified, Congress very quietly cross who accompanies him to his bead Martinez stick with that? She should if negative campaign ads playing nonstop its ugly head, and serving in Congress repealed their insider trading ban. And, ab- she wants to put a less severe face on in the election background, not a few becomes a wealth engine. And as we’ve sent the lights, cameras, and microphones shop, the Stone Mountain Bead Gallery, the GOP. Meantime, Albuquerque and New Mexico voters turned off the sound learned recently, thanks to one of the ar- of the press, Obama signed the bill. “where she is the official greeter and Santa Fe residents – soon to be joined and walked away, resulting in one of chitects of Obamacare, a lack of transpar- There is, of course, nothing amusing gets lots of praise and affection by those in Las Cruces – already enjoy a the lowest turnouts ever for a mid-term ency combined with voter, uh, innocence, about any of this. We’re led to believe that from customers,” he says. minimum wage of $8.50 or more. election. But that doesn’t mean voters let’s say, has aided in the creation of a “Washington is broken” or “It doesn’t work.” When you vote in an Albuquerque mu- get a free pass on its impact. As they Washington elite. A Congress chock full Guess what? For 100 senators and Send it to nicipal election, you are required to show say, elections have consequences. of members completely out of touch with 435 representatives, Washington is a photo ID before you cast your ballot. the people they’re serving. We’re being working just fine. [email protected] The results of this election will step up Joe Monahan is a veteran of New Mexico served, all right. Trust me. Include your name, phone number, and your pet’s name, the drive in the Legislature to make that politics whose daily blog can be found at The Washington Post reported that Jeffry Gardner is a Republican political and we’ll try to reserve their spot in the pet parade. a requirement in state elections as well. joemonahan.com Americans’ median net worth has shrunk consultant. PAGE 8 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS OPINION NEWS ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 9 Thirteen Years after 9/11 N.M. Sees Surge in Food Stamp Recipients We’re Emotionally Exhausted BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI By Joe Brancatelli simple. “Poverty is on the rise ne economist calls it a potential “canary in the Where the jobs will and won’t be. Ocoal mine” for New Mexico’s battered and because job growth is simply Projected jobs growth in NM through 2022. hirteen years after the 9/11 attacks a part of it. I used to write about stagnant economy, while others don’t know what to not there,” she said. Source: New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions Tdowned four passenger aircraft how smart companies sent their make of it. But Jeff Mitchell, director 30 and slaughtered nearly 3,000 people, international travelers on Swissair It’s the number of New Mexicans on food stamps. of the University of New 25 24.6 it is hard not to conclude that the because no one hated the Swiss. Now, After peaking in 2013 and then declining most of Mexico’s Bureau of Business 23.8 terrorists have won. every flight every day everywhere in this year, the number of food stamp cases handled and Economic Research, 20 19.7 19.3 We’ve lost because we’ve allowed the world is a target. Even if you make by the New Mexico Human Services Department said he hasn’t seen any 16.9 the terrorists to change how we live it to your destination without being has climbed dramatically since June. sudden changes in the state’s 15 12.7 our lives. The goal of a terrorist is blown up, you might be kidnapped At the end of September, the caseload of the food economy that would explain 12.4 12 10.1 to make us fear living our everyday and held for ransom or beheaded. Or 10 9.1 stamp program, officially known as the Supplemen- the jump in food stamp cases. 8.8 8.8 8.3 lives. And live in fear we do. If not maybe someone will bomb your hotel. tal Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), was 8 “A lot of those types of 5.8 5.7 fear of the terrorists themselves, Or attack the street market where you 5 4.8 percent higher than in September 2013, according to things can be administrative 2.6

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Minneapolis-St. Paul International Brown used terror tactics in his fight in terms of numbers of where things are going,” What the high percentage & social asst. Health care Transport & warehousing Transport Airport. against slavery, and the cross-burning said Gerry Bradley, senior researcher and policy of New Mexicans on food Ku Klux Klan was founded after we analyst at New Mexico Voices for Children, an stamps shows is that large SupportAdmin. mgt. & waste By next season, cast off slavery. Albuquerque-based nonprofit advocacy group. numbers of state residents every major league team I honestly thought we’d have done don’t make a lot of money, which translates into an Need a Better-paying Job? Leave N.M. better by now, been smarter, acted A judge found that stricter proposed state rules on who economy that is heavy on low-paying jobs and light in baseball must be qualifies for SNAP benefits were improperly developed, One way for New Mexicans to get high-paying jobs more wisely. Yet people still give a on high-paying ones. in the coming years might just be to leave the state – platform to former Vice President and the state Human Services Department agreed to To qualify for food stamps, an individual can’t equipped with airport-like draft new rules. because the jobs outlook for New Mexico in the next Dick Cheney so he can conflate the have an annual income of more than $19,256, magnetometers or hand- A work requirement for eligibility for the food-assistance several years is dismal. 9/11 attacks with the invasion of program had been lifted in 2009 because of the recession, according to the USHHS. For a household of four, it Most of the forecasted jobs growth will come from low- held metal detectors Iraq. Former New York mayor Rudy and the Martinez administration had planned to reimpose can’t be more than $39,353. paying jobs, according to two new economic forecasts for Giuliani is still called a terrorism it. Unless they found or looked for work, as many as “People are working but not making enough” to the state. The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions Been through a major rail terminal expert even though he built New York 80,000 people could have become ineligible for food buy food, said Sonya Warwick, spokeswoman for assistance had the new rules gone into effect on Nov. 1. projected the state’s nonfarm payroll jobs will grow by lately and seen National Guardsmen City’s emergency-response center in Roadrunner Food Bank in Albuquerque. 101,610 over the next 10 years. That’s a 12 percent total toting weapons? Back in the day, I the World Trade Center complex after Roadrunner now serves 70,000 people a week growth rate, or 1.2 percent a year. used to arrive at international airports the very same building was bombed “To me, food stamps have always been the most in New Mexico, up from 40,000 four years ago, The University of New Mexico’s Bureau of Business or overseas train terminals and shake in 1993. Bush Administration apolo- sensitive to the state of the economy because the Warwick said. Some 57 percent of those are already and Economic Research is expecting the job base to my head in disbelief because there gists still insist that elections in some Human Services Department does not have a moti- receiving food stamps. Fifty-three percent of the grow by 1 percent to 1.5 percent annually in the next two was a conspicuous military presence. far-off lands we once occupied equal vation for keeping people off food stamps, Bradley head of households who use Roadrunner said there years, said BBER Director Jeff Mitchell. “These are really crap numbers,” said Gerry Bradley, Now I see it whenever I pass through said. That’s because the program is fully paid for by is at least one person employed in their home, she democracy. As recently as January, senior researcher and policy analyst at New Mexico Grand Central Terminal, in my own President Obama dismissed ISIS as a the federal government, he said. said. “That tells us that people’s dollars are not Voices for Children. “The kinds of jobs that are going to hometown of New York City, and “jayvee team.” Now he calls them an Jim Peach, an economics professor at New Mexico going as far,” Warwick said. come are the eating and drinking places – accommoda- never think twice about it. existential threat to the American way State University, said he wasn’t surprised by the HSD spokesman Matt Kennicott said the depart- tion and food services – and health care employment.” Been to a ballgame lately? America’s of life. increase in the number of food stamp cases. ment’s economists aren’t sure why the number of Accommodation and food service jobs, which are some national pastime quivers in fear at the And is it all about radical Islam? “It’s not surprising at all. Between 20 and 25 New Mexicans receiving food stamps has surged in of the lowest paying in the state’s economy, are projected thought that anyone with a gun and a Try selling that to the families of percent of the people in New Mexico are on food the past several months. One possible reason is the to grow by 19.7 percent through 2022, according to Workforce Solutions. The U.S. Census Bureau reported stamps, and the reason for that is the economy is not huge increase in Medicaid enrollees. grievance can take us down. “Clear,” Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, shot down that those jobs paid an average annual wage of $15,376 the original program meant to quickly over Eastern Ukraine by terrorists doing well,” Peach said. “We are still down 30,000 Since the first of the year, nearly 170,000 New in 2012. process low-risk business travelers supported and armed by the Russian jobs from when the recession started in December Mexicans have signed up for the joint federal/state Health care and social assistance jobs are expected through airports, now offers biometric government. Try using the “it’s about 2007. health care program for low-income children and to grow by 24.6 percent. They paid an average annual fast-lane entry to San Francisco the Muslims” line to the families of “We are recovering, if you can call it that, very, adults. Currently, more than 730,000 New Mexicans salary of $39,987 in 2012, the Census Bureau said. Giants games. By next season, every the people killed by Basque separat- very slowly. No state has recovered as slowly as we are on Medicaid. Some of the highest paying jobs in the state are in the professional, scientific and technical services sector. major league team in baseball must ists. Or why not visit the Oklahoma have. The reason has a lot to do with the fact that we “Part of it could be all those people signing up for They paid an average salary of $64,335 in 2012. Through Medicaid,” Kennicott said. “A lot of those people are be equipped with airport-like magne- City National Memorial & Museum depended on federal government expenditures at 2022, those kinds of jobs are expected to grow by 4,620 tometers or hand-held metal and reflect on the 168 people who died the labs and military bases, and that is not a growth cross-eligible for food stamps. But at this point, it’s positions, or 8.8 percent. detectors. in 1995 when a couple of Americans, industry anymore.” hard to tell.” Manufacturing jobs are expected to shrink by 4 percent I have traveled on business for 35 angry with the federal government, For Beverlee McClure, president and CEO of the through 2022. Federal government jobs, which have years and terrorism has always been demolished a federal building. Association of Commerce & Industry, the reason Dennis Domrzalski is an associate editor at ABQ Free fueled the state’s economy for the past 60 years, are for the increased number of food stamp cases is Press. Reach him at [email protected] forecast to decline by 11.7 percent. – Dennis Domrzalski cont. on page 14 PAGE 10 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS ANALYSIS NEWS ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 11 Rating Online Privacy Protection Innovate ABQ – the New, Cool Place to Live, Work BY JULIA ANGWIN PRO PUBLICA BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI

ver since former National Secu- data or through ad dollars.” hen it comes to an economic development services, businesses and jobs. be built on the seven-acre site of the old First Baptist Erity Agency consultant Edward Surprisingly, some popular Wstrategy for the City of Albuquerque, Innovate “It attracts people and makes them want to live Church at Broadway and Central, which UNM Snowden revealed mass govern- encryption programs didn’t fare ABQ is pretty much the first thing that city and there,” Green said during his presentation at the recently bought for $6.5 million. mental surveillance, my inbox has well in the rankings. Gnu Privacy business leaders want to talk about. UNM Science & Technology Park. “This is not a Innovate ABQ is expected to have incubator space, been barraged with announce- Guard, an often used email encryp- But few people have a good idea of what the novel idea, but no one has absolutely solved the student dorms, offices, restaurants, retail and an ments about new encryption tools tion program, fell short of the project, spearheaded by the University of New problem.” innovation academy where students can learn about to keep people’s communications top score because it has not been Mexico, actually is. entrepreneurship, UNM President Bob Frank said. safe from snooping. audited and past communications On Nov. 13, David Green, principal of Perkins + The idea is that bright, smart “The innovation academy will introduce students This is a ranking of encrypted can be compromised if the user’s Will, the consulting firm UNM hired to develop the and ambitious people who live to the concept of entrepreneurship and innovation, messaging programs based on secret key is stolen (by theft of a master plan for Innovate ABQ, provided the most and if it works out they would leave here with a criteria aimed to assess whether laptop, for instance). Similarly, thorough explanation so far of what the effort will and work in close proximity to business plan to start a business,” Frank said. they are well designed to make the Apple’s iMessage and FaceTime be and what it is supposed to accomplish. each other will feed each other’s “It’s an ecosystem of a whole economy where content of the messages unreadable encrypted texting and video calling Where will it be? Innovate ABQ is a seven-acre ideas and ambitions people are bumping into each other and creating to anybody other than the sender programs lost points because site at Broadway and Central in Downtown Albu- knowledge.” and recipient. But even messages its software code is not open for querque that will be the epicenter of a 2,000-acre Innovation districts have popped up in many Green said his firm will have the master plan for that are securely encrypted often public review. innovation district that stretches east down Central cities, including Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia and St. Innovate ABQ completed in February. After that, it’s do not obscure the identities of the Also, some tools that and its surrounding neighborhoods to UNM. Louis. Most are closely linked to universities, Green up to city leaders to follow through and get the idea sender and recipient. are popular in the press didn’t And what is an innovation district? said. going. But that won’t be easy, Green added. But it’s not easy to sort out fare well. Wickr, a cellphone Basically it’s a cool place where bright, energetic Albuquerque’s proposed innovation district “This is a difficult thing to do, you need clarity which secret messaging tools encryption app that was recently and entrepreneurial people want to live, work and would cover 3.2 square miles – enough space for and focus. The single most important thing is offer true security and which ones profiled on CNBC, lost points for play. It’s filled with business incubators, offices, 400 companies with anywhere from one to 2,000 working together on clarity and making it easy for might be snake oil. So I turned to not disclosing its underlying code homes and stores, and is a place where people can employees, Green said. It also encompasses five people to come in and do things,” Green said. “If it two experts – Joseph Bonneau at or its underlying cryptographic easily walk to their destinations. The idea is that distinct neighborhoods or areas: Downtown, East isn’t done right, it would set a very bad precedent.” Princeton and Peter Eckersley at protocols, and for not having a bright and ambitious people who live and work in Downtown, University, University Crossing and the Electronic Frontier Foundation Andrea Danti way for users to verify each others’ close proximity to each other will feed each other’s Rail Trail. Dennis Domrzalski is an associate editor of – for advice about what to look identity. Wickr said it is working ideas and ambitions and create new products, The key to making it all work is a new complex to ABQ Free Press. Reach him at [email protected] for in encryption tools. Working But his tool won attention after it won a prize in toward publicly releasing a white together, we chose seven technical criteria on which a New York hackathon in 2012. Since then, he has paper that will disclose its protocols and is testing a to rank encryption tools. raised about $150,000 in grants to help pay develop- new identity verification feature that it will release The criteria aim to assess whether the tool is de- ers to work on improvements to the software. He soon. signed to combat threats such as backdoors secretly funds his Web hosting bills through donations, and Similarly, Virtru, which was recently profiled in ABQ Free Press Local Briefs built into the software, Internet eavesdroppers, or he pays himself by working as a software consultant the New York Times, received low rankings because tricksters who steal the secret “keys” that users must and selling Cryptocat stickers and t-shirts. “It’s been it stores user’s “secret keys” at its own computers Going Downtown including negative job growth, weak lobby for an extension of its Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on an uphill battle,” he says. Being recognized as a job forecasts, a net out-migration of $2.4 billion contract to operate the Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. safeguard to keep their communications secure. rather than on user’s computers – requiring users Albuquerque’s Downtown area got a secure tool, “is a huge deal.” people and a decline in household sprawling nuclear weapons facility in to 6 p.m. Check out the results of ProPublica’s review at to trust Virtru with access to their secret messages. big boost when Mayor Richard Berry A lineup of three cellphone apps from San income. Albuquerque, the Inspector General freeabq.com. Virtru says it is working on a way to allow users to announced that Molina Healthcare Francisco-based Open Whisper Systems also of the U.S. Department of Energy said. Keep in mind, even an unbreakable encryption store their keys on their own computer if they prefer. of New Mexico is moving its Pop N’ Taco tool can be circumvented by hackers or spies that received perfect scores: Signal, for making secure And some programs that sound like they might be It is illegal to use federal funds for lob- 650-person workforce from the far Museum expands A bank branch of First National secretly install software on a computer or phone that phone calls on iPhone; RedPhone for secure phone secret—such as Snapchat and Google’s off the record bying. Some of the improperly used north side of town to Downtown. The New Mexico Museum of Natural Rio Grande will replace the hijacks communications before it is encrypted. calls on Android; and TextSecure, for sending secure chats – are only encrypted in transit, but can still be money went to former Republican The move will consolidate Molina’s History and Science near Old Town long-vacant Pop N’ Taco at 501 And even the best encryption tools still don’t do texts on Android. All the apps are free and relatively read by the provider. Congresswoman Heather Wilson, who employees into a building across is expanding its education center. Central Ave. N.E. The mixed-use two enough. All the tools require both people commu- simple to use. One problem that remains thorny for many at one time was under contract with from City Hall. Molina is mostly a story structure also will house a café nicating to install software. And few tools provide The company’s Signal app also tries to give users encryption apps is giving users a way to verify The expansion will allow a separate Sandia, the IG report said. Between Medicaid provider. In 2013, it bought entrance and orientation center for and offices. First National Rio much anonymity – so even if your messages are some anonymity by using a sophisticated system that they are sending secret messages to the correct 2009 and 2011, the lab worked on a Lovelace Health Plan’s Medicaid visiting school groups. The work is Grande, an arm of the First National unreadable by anyone but you, your contact list called a “bloom filter,” that allows users to find each person. strategy to lobby Congress and the book of business, which included expected to be done before the end of Bank of Santa Fe, stepped in when could still be exposed. And many of the tools are run other without sharing their address books. “The That was an issue when one of Edward Snowden’s DOE to renew its operating contract 80,000 members, for $53.5 million. 2015, the museum said. financing for a planned drive-through by rag-tag teams of volunteers, which could mean contacts from your device are never transmitted lawyers, Jesslyn Radack, sent an encrypted email to without going out to bid, the report Earlier this year, Molina Healthcare Subway shop fell through. The that they won’t last. anywhere,” says Open Whisper Systems security journalist Glenn Greenwald earlier this year asking of New Mexico CEO Patty Kehoe said. bank’s opening is expected in October Still, some tools scored highly enough that users expert Moxie Marlinspike. if Snowden was going to appear at the Polk Awards. said the firm had been looking at the New park 2015. can feel confident that they take encryption seri- A pricier option is available from a pair of highly By mistake, she sent the email to the public key of former Qwest building across from The West Side is getting a new park. ously. “It’s important to realize we’re mostly grading ranked encryption apps for Android and iPhone, someone masquerading as Greenwald, who then Luminaria Tour Civic Plaza. The 6.8-acre Sierra Sunset Park west of for effort here and not execution,” said Bonneau. Silent Text and Silent Phone. The apps are free to decrypted the message and made it public. Walk on in 98th Street and Gibson Boulevard S.W. Tickets for ABQ RIDE’s 50th Annual “We’re still a long way from being able to state with install but users must sign up for a $9.95 monthly Radack could have avoided her mishap by will have 4.8 acres of grass, 280 trees Luminaria Tour – a Christmas Eve The New Mexico Health Insurance confidence how much security apps are actually subscription service. comparing the ‘fingerprint’ of the fake Greenwald Bad news and a playground that uses trees and tradition for five decades – go on sale Exchange is opening a walk-in center delivering.” Mike Janke, CEO of Silent Circle, says that the key with the ‘fingerprint’ of the key that Greenwald New Mexico got some more bad shrubs to provide natural shade. The at 12 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, via in Albuquerque where people can get One program that scored well was Cryptocat, a only way to offer real privacy is to charge users. “It publishes on The Intercept’s website, firstlook.org/ economic news earlier this month. park should open by next summer, the website www.luminariatour.com help with buying health insurance free chat program that can be installed in any Web takes a lot of money to have a robust, always-on and theintercept. For the second consecutive year, city officials said. – also accessible by going to www. in the upcoming open enrollment high-quality service,” he said. “Most free apps don’t browser and was famously used by journalist Glenn Eckersley said he hopes that the next generation Forbes magazine said the state had myabqride.com. Tickets also can be period. The office at 2301 San Pedro Greenwald while he was in Hong Kong meeting or cannot support this,” without selling ads or user of encryption apps can tackle the key verification one of the worst business climates purchased that Friday at the Hold My Blvd. N.E. will be open six days a with Snowden. Nadim Kobeissi created Cryptocat data. problem. “It’s like we have extremely trustworthy in the nation. New Mexico placed Sandia lobbying Ticket box office at 112 Second Street week, and residents can walk in in 2010 as an experiment when he was a 21-year-old “Our architecture, network and technology is built couriers to deliver our secret packages, but we don’t 47th on Forbes’ list this year. Several Sandia National Laboratories improp- S.W. in the Sunshine Building. The without an appointment, the NMHIX student at Concordia University in Montreal. “It to not have any user data,” he says. “You pay us for always have a safe way to know what address to factors contributed to the low ranking, erly used federal contract funds to box office is open Monday through said. wasn’t anything serious,” Kobeissi told me. a service and a product with money, not with your send them to,” he said. PAGE 12 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS NEWS NEWS ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 13

KIRTLAND WATER, Page 5 businesses and anyone visiting here. opening of Kirtland’s Bulk Fuel Facility, which was The New Mexico Environment Department ABQ Starts Banking River Water Underground Only the water authority has displayed anything built to offload and store aircraft fuels delivered recently gave the Air Force the go-ahead for a pilot approaching hair-on-fire insistence for action. Two by truck and rail. When the leaks began is not extraction well and related plumbing south of BY DENNIS DOMRZALSKI years ago, it passed resolutions pushing the Air known. EDB was used only in aviation gas used by Gibson Boulevard to treat the water and pump it Force for a draft cleanup plan by the end of 2013 and propeller-driven aircraft, not the JP4 and later JP8 back into the aquifer elsewhere on base property. t took the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Diversion project – a set of tunnels through a moun- San Juan-Chama water for drinking purposes. a backup treatment plan should contamination reach fuels used by jets. Those fuels present their own The system was still in the design phase in August IUtility Authority eight years and $1.6 million to get tain at the New Mexico-Colorado border that collects Instead of flowing downriver toward Texas, it city wells. Neither happened. cleanup issues. when the Air Force submitted its work plan to the permission to take water from the Rio Grande and water that would have flowed into the Colorado will go into the natural, underground storage areas “NMED and KAFB have bandied this whole thing “In 1975, they stopped using Avgas, so it’s been a state. store it underground for later use. River and diverts it into the Rio Grande. and will be pumped back up to the surface when back and forth with studies and requests for new minimum of 35 years hanging around.” said David But now that the years of rule writing by the State The state spent years writing rules and guidelines needed. projects,” said Albuquerque City Councilor Rey McCoy, executive director of Citizen Action New ‘Given how large the spill is, Engineer’s Office are over and the Bear Canyon for the Bear Canyon project, and the city spent more The Bear Canyon project will be able to store 3,000 Garduño, a member of the water authority board. Mexico. “Given how large the spill is, how soon the how soon the plume will reach Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project is up and than two years making sure that a pilot project actu- acre-feet a year, Stomp said. An acre-foot of water “They’ve characterized this thing to death and still plume will reach municipal wells is anyone’s guess.” running, it will be easier and take less time for the ally worked, said John Stomp, the water authority’s equals 325,851 gallons. The facility near the treatment don’t have, I think, any sense they’re going to move “One thing is certain,” McCoy said. “The quantity municipal wells is anyone’s guess’ water authority and other agencies around the state water resources manager. plant is expected to be permitted for 10,000 acre-feet forward with any urgency. of EDB contamination is billions and billions of – David McCoy, executive director of to do similar projects, water officials said. a year. The water authority will apply for a permit for gallons in the aquifer.” Citizen Action New Mexico Although there are more than 150 aquifer storage Underground storage projects are that project by the first of the year, he said. ‘NMED and KAFB have bandied Pressure testing of the fuel facility pipes revealed and recovery projects in the western United States, prized by water managers because The planned storage effort near the treatment plant the spill in 1999, and later testing showed it had Not surprisingly, New Mexico politics intrude on the Bear Canyon effort, which became operational on will differ from Bear Canyon in that one portion of this whole thing back and forth reached the aquifer. McCoy said records that Citizen a technical, scientific and governmental discussion Nov. 6, was the first of its kind in New Mexico. water stored in aquifers doesn’t it will directly inject fully treated river water into an with studies and requests Action New Mexico obtained through the Freedom that is this complex and expensive. The idea behind Bear Canyon is simple: pipe lightly evaporate like it does in existing well instead of letting it seep into the aquifer, for new projects’ of Information Act show the leakage first was “It is instructive to see a sea difference from the chlorinated Rio Grande water to a 2 million gallon above-ground reservoirs said Amy Ewing, a hydrologist with Daniel B. Ste- documented in 1992, when soil near the fuel facil- last day of one situation with [former Gov. Bill] storage tank in the Northeast Heights, open the tank’s phens & Associates Inc., which worked on the Bear – Albuquerque City Councilor Rey Garduño ity’s pump house was found to be contaminated. Richardson and the next day with [Gov. Susana] faucet, and let the water seep through the sandy bed Now, the city is looking to do a much bigger aqui- Canyon project. That speeds up the process because Testing of the pipeline might have revealed the Martinez,” said Garduño, whose council district of a half-mile-long arroyo, where it percolates 500 feet fer injection effort near its drinking water treatment at Bear Canyon it takes 50 days for the released water “I know they know it’s urgent,” he said. leakage as early as 1985, but Kirtland got waivers abuts Kirtland and includes the EDB plume. into the aquifer beneath the city. plant, as well as smaller arroyo projects on the north to reach the water table, Ewing said. Ryan Flynn, secretary of the New Mexico Environ- from the required yearly and five-year testing from In 2010, the last year of Richardson’s administra- Stomp said the Bear Canyon project would not affect and south sides of town. Rio Rancho also is looking at A second part of the treatment plant storage ment Department, professes urgency. During a water Air Force higher-ups. tion, the New Mexico Environment Department the fuel plume threatening city wells in the Southeast two aquifer storage and recovery projects. project will involve injecting water about halfway authority meeting in September he took calm offense The resulting leakage is twice the volume of the sent demand letters to the Air Force calling the spill Heights or move it in any way, nor would the plume Underground storage projects are prized by water down to the aquifer and letting it percolate down at critics and an Albuquerque Journal editorial. 1989 Exxon Valdez spill that coated Alaska’s Prince “a significant threat to human health” and citing threaten the stored water. “The Bear Canyon project is managers because water stored in aquifers doesn’t from there, Ewing added. “To suggest that we have not had a plan is not only William Sound and its shoreline with crude oil. The federal environmental law containing penalties 10 to 20 miles away. It’s the same aquifer, but they are evaporate as it does in above-ground reservoirs. That method is “used extensively, especially misguided, it’s flat-out wrong,” said Flynn, a captain Kirtland spill has been called the largest on-land fuel topping out at criminal prosecution. not connected in any way,” he said. For the water authority, the Bear Canyon and future in Arizona. That form of water injection is less in the Air Force Reserve. “And we will continue to spill in U.S. history. The next year, Martinez wrote to the Air Force, The water to be stored comes from the city’s allot- projects will be important in years when the author- expensive,” Ewing said. “If it works well, you put in work with you, we will continue to work with the Air The EDB plume is about 1,500 feet wide and applauding its response to the spill as the environ- ment of water from the decades-old San Juan-Chama ity doesn’t use its full allotment of 96,000 acre feet of a bunch, and maybe for less money.” Force, and we will get this situation resolved.” 6,000 feet long. It is being sucked by the hydraulics ment department shuffled staffers working on it to Flynn also cited the removal of 500,000 gallons of of groundwater pumping from Kirtland toward other duties. spillage as tangible progress and said momentum is the Ridgecrest wells along Zuni Road Southeast With Martinez challenging multiple Richardson increasing. Those gallons, however, took 11 years to between Louisiana and Wyoming boulevards. Those initiatives, environmental activists protested when remove, according to the Air Force, and come from five wells pumped about 20 million gallons of the 82 Martinez promoted Flynn to head the department. Fourth and Central: Where Route 66 meets Route 66 a vapor-extraction system that cleans contaminated million gallons of groundwater and river water that They complained his dual roles of enforcer and Air soils, not groundwater. the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area consumed on Force officer presented a conflict of interest. BY NEALA SCHWARTZBERG “Despite claims made by some members of the average each day last year. “I’m not going to say that he can’t see the differ- public, there is no public health emergency, and “Given how large the spill is, how soon it will ence,” Garduño said. “He may sympathize where hen Route 66 wound its way across the U.S. Service documents, it then met up with U.S. 85 just there certainly is no cause for panic,” the environ- reach municipal wells is anyone’s guess,” McCoy the rest of us don’t. I’m not sympathetic to the Air Wfrom Chicago to Los Angeles, it became south of Las Vegas, followed that road along the ment department said recently in an email response said. Force because of the terrible, terrible situation in the America’s Main Street, its dirt and asphalt linking corridor of the old Santa Fe Trail, climbed Glorieta to questions from ABQ Free Press. When the water authority passed its resolutions southeast part of the city.” our towns and cities. The road brought prosperity Pass, then descended the narrow gorge, finally veer- The environment department says it is trying two years ago, it took to heart the conservative For his part, Flynn said he asked for and received wherever it went – travelers and their need for ing toward Santa Fe before it wandered back south to expedite the cleanup. Some delays have been estimate of EDB reaching the first Ridgecrest well from the Air Force an out-of-state assignment when gasoline, lodging, food and the insatiable urge to to Albuquerque along what is now Fourth Street, unavoidable, such as the recent discovery on the in five years. To provide early warning, the water he first went to work for the environment depart- stop and see the roadside attractions that sprang up bestowing its economic blessings on the Barelas base of mortar shells in the soil, which stalled work authority sank two sentinel wells last year about ment as its lead attorney nearly four years ago. His along the way. neighborhood. The old route even went as far south at a water-treatment site. Work won’t resume until a halfway between the presumed leading edge of the duties as a reserve officer neither conflict with his Although Route 66 was officially decommis- as Los Lunas before straightening west. search for more unexploded ordnance is completed, plume and the nearest wells about 4,000 feet away. state job nor affect his performance, he said. sioned in 1985, travelers never lost their love of this Towns along the way, including Albuquerque, an environment department spokesman said. “It just whacks the time frame in half for us to do In early November, the Westside Coalition of uniquely American road. No sooner had the road were more interested in the east-west part of the Also, in September the Air Force unveiled a anything,” Patterson said. Neighborhood Associations hosted environment “closed” than Route 66 road associations started road than the north-south Santa Fe portion. They Pentagon-level plan rebooting past planning. It set Patterson uses his three minutes of public- department and Kirtland staffers at a meeting miles springing up, with New Mexico adding its name to began to agitate for a more direct and paved road. In a target of August 2016 for collecting enough data comment time at water authority board meetings to from the base and on the opposite side of the Rio the list in 1990. 1937 planners and engineers decided to straighten to develop a final EDB-removal remedy. The new press for action, regular staff progress reports, and Grande. While the Air Force contends the spill Route 66 still produces prosperity, according to a the road, shaving off more than 100 miles, and interim plan adds more monitoring wells to better most recently and urgently a treatment facility at doesn’t threaten Albuquerque’s West Mesa, the 2011 report by Rutgers, The State University of New Dan Vukelich Central Avenue became Route 66 in Albuquerque. define the problem – those in addition to the 403 Ridgecrest Well No. 1, likely to be the first fouled. coalition leaders said water is a citywide issue. Jersey in collaboration with several other groups. But Fourth Street didn’t stop existing because wells installed since 2000 – and brings online seven Two years have elapsed since the board adopted the It will be more than that, Garduño, Patterson, Even today, its towns draw thousands of visitors, someone moved the Route 66 signs. It still flowed extraction wells in September 2015 and August 2016 five-year timeline, which leaves little time to design, McCoy and others argue, if EBD damages the water was as easy as moving the signs. Although most of with some spots getting almost six-figure visitation. south to Central Avenue. Old Route 66 met the new to pump and treat EDB-laden water. bid and build a treatment system, he said. supply of New Mexico’s largest city and its commer- the realignments (as those road changes were called) While there are restored service stations and old Route 66 at the corner of Fourth Street and Central The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sets Vacant land sits just across the KAFB fence from cial center. “I want to emphasize as strongly as I can were minor, some were quite significant, drastically roadside attractions everywhere along the route, it – there’s a structure honoring that place where old zero EDB as its content goal for drinking water but Well No. 1. The water authority’s piping system this is a regional issue,” Garduño said. “For anybody changing the route. And perhaps the biggest of all turns out that one of the true oddities of Route 66 is and new Route 66 meet. Stand there, take a photo accepts 0.05 parts per billion as safe. Concentrations would allow other contaminated wells to route to say or think it can be isolated to one part of the happened in New Mexico. right here in Albuquerque. and enjoy the only place in the country where Route of 10.0 ppb have been detected near the leading edge through the treatment facility, Patterson said. “I’m city is fooling themselves.” In 1926, Route 66 entered New Mexico coming off You see, Route 66 wasn’t really stationary. It was the Texas panhandle and then, just past Santa Rosa, 66 crosses itself. of the Kirtland plume and as high as 374 ppb at its one of the only people that understands the problem largely created by the use of Route 66 signs planted Bill Diven is an independent journalist who lives in it turned north. According to the U.S. National Park heart on and near the base. and isn’t part of it,” Patterson said. “I don’t want to along already existing roads. “Moving” Route 66 Neala Schwartzberg is an Albuquerque travel writer. The history of the spill dates to 1953 and the see Albuquerque go through water hell.” Placitas. PAGE 14 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS NEWS NEWS ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 15 TERRORISM, Page 8 Recent Trend toward Amending N.M. Thirteen years after the 9/11 attacks have turned to terrorism. and we’re still nowhere on terrorism. It’s been 13 years since the 9/11 Constitution has Roots in Politics Transportation Security Administra- terrorism attacks and New York’s BY DEDE FELDMAN tion agents strut around airports with World Trade Center, the fulcrum of it phony badges – they are not law- all, has largely been rebuilt. There’s ew Mexico’s piecemeal system of you a message to have your bill even Celebrating 50 years enforcement agents – and paw at our a museum and a memorial, towering Namending its 1912 constitution heard during a short session, it’s a in Old Town carry-on bags. We have secret courts. new office buildings and a gleaming results in a long ballot every election way to get the issue on the agenda,” Government agencies feel empowered transportation hub. year. As many as 13 amendments he said. to snoop on any of us for any reason, have been put to voters in a single Keller was the sponsor of Amend- and they think nothing of using secret I used to write about how year – which happened twice – in ment 5, which he said can increase SALES ACCOUNT subpoenas to wring information from smart companies sent 1994 and 1961. returns by $100 million each year. He the purveyors of search engines or In the just-finished election, there believes that increase in income to MANAGERS WANTED journalists. their international travel- were five amendments on the ballot, the fund would strengthen the case How many countries has U.S. Sen. ers on Swissair because four of which were approved. The earmarking more money from the Guarantee plus John McCain of Arizona advocated no one hated the Swiss failed amendment – a bid to move fund for early childhood programs commission to start that we attack lately? So many that school elections to the same day as sometime in the future. my friend, the writer Mark Evanier, other elections won a simple majority Since 1951, the Legislature has •Advertising sales experience could jokingly tweet that “NBC But we’re going nowhere. Thirteen but required approval by 75 percent of passed an average of only about 14 announces new format for Meet the years since the 9/11 terrorism attacks all voters. percent of all amendment proposals. preferred Press: No host ... just John McCain and Americans are, physically and One of the four amendments that Once a measure makes it onto the •Sales experience preferred each week announcing a new country emotionally, exhausted. We have both got through the Legislature ballot, however, chances are better For all Your we have to bomb.” no answers, no ideas, no intelligent •Must have reliable and was approved by the voters was that it will pass. Since 1912, voters transportation Or how about this? In a remarkable discussion and, it seems, no hope. Constitutional Amendment 5 to allow have ratified only 54.6 percent of all display of democracy, more than 80 We’re afraid of our own shadows and the interest from the Land Grant constitutional amendments. Holiday Shopping •Must have reliable percent of the registered voters in afraid of the government we hire to Permanent fund to be invested in Like the school-elections amend- smart phone Scotland went to the polls earlier this protect us. foreign companies. ment that failed, parts of the Needs •Owning your own laptop year and decided that they didn’t And that means the terrorists have The others involved the regents at constitution likely will never be (505) 247-8931 preferred want to secede from the United won. They wanted to disrupt our lives Northern New Mexico Community amended because of the extraordinary Kingdom. Among the reasons some and make us afraid. They succeeded College, the date for declaring a judi- majority three-fourths majority re- 206 1/2 San Felipe people voted no? An independent beyond their wildest, most violent cial candidacy, and allowing Valencia quired. Among them are the sections (Old Town Patio Market) Send inquiries to Scotland would have needed to be and most twisted dreams. and Curry counties to be “home rule” on rights of Spanish-speaking YuccaArtGallery.com [email protected] part of the European Union, but counties, which will give them more people – the right to a bilingual countries such as Spain, Romania or Joe Brancatelli is editor and publisher of autonomy. education, for example – which even Belgium might have blocked its JoeSentMe.com, a website for business Every year, dozens of proposed are enumerated in the document. entry. Why? Because they feared an travelers launched after the 9/11 terrorism amendments never get to the voters Those sections once had to meet an independent Scotland would energize attacks. This piece was adapted from because they die in either one house even higher burden for passage – 75 their home-grown separatist move- his Seat 2B column that appears at of the Legislature or the other. percent of the statewide vote, plus ments and those separatists might BizJournals.com The growing number of proposals two-thirds of the vote in each and to amend the constitution is alarm- every one of the 33 counties – but the ing to some, who argue there are two-thirds threshold was struck down drawbacks to altering a document that as unconstitutional under the U.S. serves as a basic, general framework Constitution. for government. In 1969, there was an attempt to Even though he introduced a revamp the entire state constitution constitutional amendment himself in a convention, but it failed to pass this year, Rep. Larry Larrañaga, the voters by a small margin. What’s an Albuquerque Republican, said, left is what scholars call “a piecemeal” “There’s a feeling that it has to be amendment process. something pretty serious. “The piecemeal process is working,” “I may be biased but I think you’re said Michael Browde, a retired law seeing more [amendment propos- professor and an expert on the New als] because they don’t require the Mexico Constitution. “The Legislature governor’s signature,” Larrañaga provides a good check and prevents said. “The Democrats are using it as a misuse of the process.” measure to bypass the governor and Browde warned against a more go directly to the voters.” direct initiative process, such as the Under the state Constitution, there one used in California, where special is no other mechanism by which to interests spend millions in advertising put issues before New Mexico voters. to influence either side of a proposi- Sen. Tim Keller, an Albuquerque tion. “On balance, I’m happy with the Democrat who was elected as state present system,” Browde said. auditor on Nov. 4, introduced 10 proposed constitutional amendments Dede Feldman is a former Democratic this past session. He acknowledges state senator from Albuquerque the political reality behind the trend. and author of “Inside the New Mexico “When the governor won’t give Senate: Boots, Suits, and Citizens.” Go to papajohns.com for locations PAGE 16 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS SCENARIO art ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 17 Be a Small-Business Santa: Shop Local for the Holidays By Stephanie Hainsfurther artspree ou don’t have to that meets to grace one November 29 is Small Business Satur- DECEMBER 5-31 SANTA FE Ybe a shop-local local business per month day, and there is no better place to shop SOUTHWEST SPLENDOR THROUGH DECEMBER 4 advocate to keep with their presence – and at for holiday gifts than a locally owned Purple Sage Galeria, art gallery. Albuquerque’s galleries 201 San Felipe NW, Old Town IAIA BLOOD QUANTUM DRIVE: MAKING your money here least $20 apiece. RELATIVES showcase world-renowned and regional Free, call for hours, 450-4059, this season. After “We spent as much as purplesagegaleria.com Axle Contemporary, mobile gallery all, 89 percent of $3,000 in two hours on one artists, and offer many small items like Institute of American Indian Arts students built jewelry and home décor, made by local an environment to create awareness about U.S. consumers Saturday at a local busi- ARTWARD BOUND: Denver artisans, perfect for presents. Dig into all controversial Indigenous issues. Check website already know that ness,” Chadwick said. of the art this city has to offer and go on THROUGH MARCH 15 daily for locations, (505) 670-5854, axleart.com shopping in their Even if you’re merely a shop-local spree this year. BRILLIANT: CARTIER IN THE THROUGH MARCH 22 hometowns helps the local economies, obsessed with fulfilling CLOSING NOVEMBER 29 20th CENTURY GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: GHOST RANCH according to Independent We Stand your holiday gift list, Denver Art Museum, 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, VIEWS (independentwestand.org), a national ponder this: Albuquerque ALIGNED WITH NATURE PAINTINGS Denver, Colorado Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 217 Johnson St, organization of independent business has everything you need. Matrix Fine Art, 3812 Central Ave. SE Precious objects, the history of the company Santa Fe David Welch and Cynthia Wister create luscious and its rise to prominence. owners. Fashionistas (and -istos) Paintings of the rough landscape and beautiful format oil paintings of landscape and still life. With museum admission, (720) 865-5000, colors of Ghost Ranch. It’s a cakewalk: shop at the stores prize Nob Hill as the buy- Free, 268-8952, matrixfineart.com denverartmuseum.org With museum admission, (505) 946-1000, your neighbors own and they’ll create local hub for women’s and V ITAL SPARK okeeffemuseum.org new jobs and thrive. Your purchase men’s clothing, accessories, Tortuga Gallery, 901 Edith Blvd SE Diane Alire’s “Horned Angel” (two-plate gravure, 12.5 x salts the local stone soup. It feels artwork and home décor, Three local women artists form a TAOS unique exhibition. 10.5”) is part of FEMALE GAZE/MALE FIGURE show- good, too. not to mention the restau- 7-10 pm, 506-0820, tortugagallery.org ing December 4-27 at Matrix Fine Art, 3812 Central NOVEMBER 22-MARCH 1 “Commerce is not just business, it’s rants beckoning revelers Ave SE, Nob Hill; Free, Wed-Sun 10-6 pm, Tues 10-4, CARPE DIEM All photos taken in Nob Hill by Riley Stevens. CLOSING NOVEMBER 30 268-8952, matrixfineart.com. community,” said Clifton Chadwick, to refuel. Old Town’s got David Anthony Fine Art, 23rd ANNUAL NATIONAL PASTEL executive director of Keep It Querque plenty of the more tradi- THROUGH DECEMBER 30 132 Kit Carson Road, Taos PAINTING EXHIBITION Select artwork by Tina Mion; her themes focus (keepitquerque.com). “We know that tional Southwest merchan- Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr NE Online shoppers can LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED Also at the DENVER ART MUSEUM: on death, with humor. when people shop at locally owned dise for out-of-town relatives who For more information: pastelsnm.org Jewish Community Center, THROUGH FEBRUARY 8, MATISSE and Free, (575) 758-7113, davidanthonyfineart.com stores and spend just 10 percent [of love Albuquerque during Balloon save their soles with YOUR BEST SHOT 5520 Wyoming Blvd NE FRIENDS DECEMBER 6-31 their allocated budget], a dime on Fiesta. The Northeast Heights, North local-goods compa- Albuquerque Photographers’ Gallery, Plaza Don Mark M. Feldman Stone Sculpture Showcase THROUGH FEBRURARY 15, DRAWINGS: every dollar, it keeps $179 million in and South Valleys and other pockets nies who take orders Luis, 303 Romero St NW, Old Town Free, jccabq.org for open hours, CARROLL DUNHAM WILLIAM DAVIS: A SOUTHWEST Juried exhibit of members’ works. markmfeldmansculptor.wix.com our local economy.” of town have their own flavors of for their products and DECEMBER 15- JANUARY 18, DRAWN TO EXPLORATION IN GLASS fulfill them through Free, Open 10-5 pm, 244-9195, THROUGH DECEMBER 27 ACTION: POSTERS FROM THE AIGDA Act I Gallery, 218 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos Keep It Querque members affiliate merchandise, including baked goods abqphotographersgallery.com DESIGN ARCHIVES Free, (575) 758-7831, actonegallery.com their websites. Many with ABQ CashMob, a local group and gift certificates, to keep area TWO VIEWS: SONDRA SCHLOTTERBACK PAINT THE BALLET residents in the ‘hood for the holidays. New Mexico artisans and GWEN WILEMON New Mexico Art League, 3407 Juan Tabo Blvd NE A cooperative arts project with 36 painters. Downtown is an art mecca; galleries and other micro-busi- Purple Sage Galeria, nesses have “stores” 201 San Felipe NW, Old Town Sales benefit the artists and New Mexico and gift shops bid for your attention Ballet Company. on Etsy.com, which Free, call for hours, 450-4059, at opening events and exhibits within purplesagegaleria.com Free, 293-5034, newmexicoartleague.org Albuquerque’s functions like a major a few blocks of each other. A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY NOVEMBER 21-DECEMBER 31 catalog company. Here’s another consideration: a Satellite Coffee, 3513 Central Ave NE, Nob Hill Not just the variety and singularity ROAD TRIP 2014 Cyber Monday (December 1), a day New works by Jana Fothergill. Premier Facility of gift items but the customer service local marketplace is the original social Framing Concepts Gallery, Free, 256-0345 and convenience that local businesses dedicated to online shopping, is a networking site. November 29 is 5809 Juan Tabo Blvd NE - for - offer can far outweigh big-box parking. good time to try out local Etsy sites Small Business Saturday, so pull on THROUGH DECEMBER 12 David Schwindt, landscape artist; like Whispirit (clothing woven from your Santa pants and go make some Reception November 21, 5-8 pm “In a small town you have to have SECOND HAND PLANTS Free, 294-3246, davidschwindtartist.com Alpaca wool), Yarn Barn (hand- new friends. Inpost Artspace, Outpost Performance Space, excellent customer service; it’ll make DECEMBER 1-31 Mock Trials & you or break you,” said Erica Shelton, crocheted items) and Oma Linda’s 210 Yale SE The work of Christa Dalien. Boondoggle Emporium (vintage and Stephanie Hainsfurther is an associate editor BILL TONDREAU PANORAMIC ALBU- marketing director for Shelton Jewel- Free, 268-0044, outpostspace.org craft items). with ABQ Free Press. QUERQUE PHOTOGRAPHS Focus Groups ers and a member of the board of THROUGH DECEMBER 13 Sumner & Dene, 517 Central Ave NW, Downtown Keep It Querque. Shelton helped set Free, Weekdays 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4, up an application at keepitquerque. SWAY. SHIFT. VERSION 4.0 842-1400, sumnerdene.com • Trial planning and issue spotting, SCA Contemporary, 524 Haines Ave NW in-house facilitators com where shoppers can find locally On the Air (1 block S of I-40 between 5th & 6th) WINTER SALON and JOHN PAUL owned stores by searching for the Presented by Geomorphic Tank. GUTIERREZ • Mock jury services Watch our arts segment on The Morning Brew with Larry Ahrens, Free, 228-3749, scacontemporary.com Stranger Factory, 109 Carlisle Blvd NE items they want to buy. Annual group show plus solo exhibit. • Witness preparation Tuesday mornings at 7:32 on Public Access Channel 27 and later on YouTube. Shelton Jewelers has been in busi- THROUGH DECEMBER 20 Free, 508-3049, strangerfactory.com • Simulated court and ness for 29 years. To keep from losing CARTE BLANCHE and MANDALA DECEMBER 4-27 deliberation venues business to larger, national chains like Central Features, 109 5th St NW FEMALE GAZE/MALE FIGURE • Political polling Jared’s, the store has developed a few 30+ artists and their collages; photography and video from Hillerbrand+Magsamen. Matrix Fine Art, 3812 Central Ave SE, Nob Hill pleasing strategies. They can appraise Free, 243-3389, centralfeatures.com How do women view men? Is it through the lens certain merchandise purchased there of desire or objectivity? What does it mean to Call 505-263-8425 or email THROUGH DECEMBER 28 at no cost, and their diamonds are reverse the roles and examine how women look [email protected] at men? REFLECT: AN EXHIBITION OF THE LUNA responsibly sourced. Shelton’s is also Wed-Sun 10-6 pm, Tues 10-4, Free, 268-8952, PROJECT matrixfineart.com 6608 Gulton Court NE, Alb. 87109 designing their own line of jewelry Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors Blvd NW by Elliott Shelton and Marcs Gillihan, (Midway between Montaño & Paseo del Norte 2014 INTERNATIONAL JURIED PRINT and they can create custom designs. at the end of Bosque Meadows Rd) EXHIBITION “We have [three] custom designers A women’s collective shows their work on New Grounds Printmaking Lab, self reflection. 3812 Central Ave SE, Nob Hill who live here,” said Shelton. The Free, 897-8831, cabq.gov/openspace Reception: December 4, 5-8 pm store also employs sales people and Free, 268-8952, newgroundsprintshop.com trialmetrixnm.com vendors. PAGE 18 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS BOOKS FILM/THEATER ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 19 New Books: Design Icons, Photography and Fashion ‘Interstellar’ is an Audacious Space Epic BY ABQ FREE PRESS STAFF BY RICHARD OYAMA

Nuts for the Nickel- “Camera Crazy” discusses the shoes from well-known designers to goings-on, a store manager wants to here is a four-square farmhouse to be part of a “caretaker” generation backwards narrative, while “The Dark Knight” odeon Photo Blaster marketing of photography and how it up-and-comers, and explains how investigate. To save the “Horrorstör,” Twhere a cornfield ripples out on a failing planet, Cooper dreams struck me as comic-book Dostoevsky. But “Inter- has become a collector’s culture. design concepts use archetypal figures he persuades a few volunteers to in front. A father attends a parent- big. Through encrypted messages, stellar’s” dystopian sci-fi gives this skilled film- The book displays a wide variety of in order to create a well-balanced work night shifts and witness the teacher conference. He learns his he detects the coordinates of a secret maker free reign to explore human emotion, bleak unusual equipment, from retro analog shoe. High heels are their own art strange events. They soon come across daughter’s old textbook was revised NASA base where Dr. Brand (Mi- planetary vistas and a trippy ride to a new galaxy to novelty cameras, in high-contrast form. “Killer Heels: The Art of the unbelievable terrors; the author is to lie about the moon landing in chael Caine) and his daughter (Anne through a wormhole near Saturn’s rings. images. This book is for photography High-Heeled Shoe” edited by Lisa a film critic and mines his movie order to tamp down possibility and Hathaway) recruit Cooper to pilot “Interstellar” plays for all the marbles. Braided enthusiasts and people who want to Small, photography by Jay Zukerkorn knowledge for ultimate frighteners. hope. The father takes his child out the Lazarus Mission. Humankind into the film is the anguished bond between Cooper learn more about photography, in (Brooklyn Museum, 2014) of school. The family lives in fear of must discover another planet that and Murph. There’s sacrifice, betrayal and loss along a very visual way. “Camera Crazy” catastrophic dust storms. can support human life. Cooper’s the way. by Christopher D. Salyers and Buzz Strike a ‘Pose’ Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” daughter Murph (Mackenzie Foy) is Two reservations: The pseudo-documentary Poole (Prestel, 2014) opens with distant echoes of the inconsolable about his departure. talking heads early in the film are merely intrusive, A super model and a photographer Great Depression. Blight has wiped In an era of limits, “Interstellar” and Hans Zimmer’s score has needlessly bombastic Teetering through walk into a studio, and bring you out most crops, and climate change opts for Cooper’s grand risk, and moments. the photos in “Study of Pose: 1,000 has decimated the human popula- it’s a thrilling 2-hour-and-49-minute A wall of books is central to the film, much like the Time Poses by Coca Rocha.” The “Queen tion. This sober, affecting, visually ride. McConaughey’s cowboy face black monolith in Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space of Pose” and Photographer Steven Both fashion and fetish, the high heel audacious film taps into our gloomy is sunburned, lined, graven. Dylan Odyssey.” My guess is that Christopher Nolan and his Sebring collaborated on these images Toy cameras inspired people to has become a symbol of power, sex zeitgeist as it transforms the sci-fi Thomas’s poem, “Do Not Go Gentle brother Jonathan, who wrote the script, view books of the human body, its flexibility and pick them up and use them. As and selfhood. With over 160 different epic into a tale of familial love, grief Into That Good Night,” originally as a portal to another dimension — of imagination. classicism. Fascinating movements photography became a popular shoe designs, “Killer Heels” displays and longing. Think of “Grapes an injunction to the poet’s father, We are meant to ponder the mystery of time itself and on nonintrusive backgrounds make hobby, the amount and types of shoes in a wide variety of styles. The of Wrath,” with the Joads seeking habitat not in becomes a plea for species survival: “rage against what could be irretrievably lost in this 70-mm fable of this the perfect present for a budding cameras increased. This book explains book shows how artists and designers California but another galaxy. the dying of the light.” It perfectly suits the film’s starry exploration, migration and home. artist, actor or dancer. “Study of Pose: how the toy camera rose out of the have played with the cultural and Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a former NASA grave vision. 1,000 Poses by Coca Rocha” by Coca This book is scary but somewhat novelty market and developed its artistic capabilities of the high-fashion pilot and widower, lives with his two children and I haven’t always cared for Christopher Nolan’s Richard Oyama’s forthcoming novel is Rocha and Steven Sebring (Harper irreverent, a haunted-house story own niche in the photography world, shoe. From the 16th century onward, his crusty father-in-law (John Lithgow). Not content work. “Memento” turned on the gimmick of a “A Riot Goin’ On.” Design, 2014) transferred to a furniture store. It continuing its popularity in the digital they pushed the limits of functionality is formatted to look like an ORSK/ age. Through interviews with camera and beauty, while using inventive and IKEA catalog, including product designers and influential photography surprising materials. Beautiful Users, illustrations with silly Swedish names. mavens like Christopher Bonanos, “Killer Heels” presents images of Paul Kwiatkowski, and J. K. Putnam, Designing for People “Horrorstör” by Grady Hendrix ‘The Man Who’ Works His Wiles on Unwilling Hosts Through essays, action-based (Quirk Books, 2014) photographs, drawings and blue- BY BARRY GAINES prints, “Beautiful Users: Designing Spirituality Trumps for People” illustrates the relationship he Vortex Theatre is presenting a delightful and to the fun. between humans and design: study- Super Models Trichly appointed “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” The cast of 19 deserves accolades, and I wish that I ing human behavior and anatomy is a Tyron Barrington writes about his This classic American comedy was written by the could mention them all. Pulitzer Prize-winning duo of George S. Kaufman and Jeremy Gwin is wonderful in his brief appearance as necessary step in designing outstand- journey of being a Christian and also Moss Hart and first performed in 1939. The play’s neat Beverly Carlton, a vital-to-the-plot character inspired ing everyday products. User-centered working as a top model agent in plotting, large cast of characters and general zaniness by Noël Coward. Arlette Morgan is fine as the vixen designs have developed over time the fashion industry for some of the still entertain. villainess with a heart of gold digger. with more complicated services and world’s most famous super models. Everything in the play revolves around the raconteur, Jeremy Joint is Jimmy Stewart-esque as Bert systems, in order to meet the needs of Growing up in Jamaica with big radio personality and curmudgeonly critic Sheridan Jefferson — the all-American, aw-shucks guy. Joint different people. dreams, Barrington needed many Whiteside — the “Man Who” of the play’s title. It is effectively portrays the man Maggie deserves. The book displays and explains years of relationship building, work Christmas season in the 1930s as demonstrated by Michelle Boehler does her best work that I have seen A new senior lifestyle is coming to Rio Rancho basic human anatomy as well as and faith in God to finally achieve his Mary Rossman’s tasteful set and Carolyn Hogan’s pe- as Maggie Cutler. Maggie is a character type often how different products are used in a job with Vogue magazine. Readers riod costumes. Invited to dinner at the home of factory seen in 1930s movies — the tough Girl Friday who is with apartment styles and amenities not offered variety of ways, from aiding mobility get to see the good, the bad and the owner Ernest Stanley and his family, Whiteside slipped able to trade quips and insults with the boss and does to simple usefulness. The last chapter, ugly sides of the fashion industry, as and injured his hip on a patch of ice. not believe in romance until she falls in other area communities. “Revenge of the User,” shows how Barrington travels all over the world, Confined to a wheelchair, he takes over hard for a man. Boehler’s Maggie has THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 The Neighborhood is scheduled to open in 2015, giving you time to consider we like to pull apart designs and including fashion centers Paris, Milan, the Stanley home — claiming the living the confidence to go toe-to-toe with how beautiful your future can be. But you must act now. reconfigure them to better suit us, or London and New York, all while he room, library and telephone for himself THE MAN WHO CAME Whiteside. come up with our own. “Beautiful keeps his faith in the Lord as his per- and imperiously ordering the family and TO DINNER Not for the first time, this play belongs A new information center is now open at 4500 Arrowhead Ridge Drive SE in Rio Users: Designing for People” by Ellen sonal agent. It’s also a good handbook household staff to do his bidding. The Vortex Theatre, 2900 to Charles Fisher. Dapper in the Rancho (one block west of the intersection of Highway 528 on Ridgecrest Drive SE). Lupton et al. (Cooper Hewitt Smithson- for anyone in the workaday world His loyal secretary Maggie Cutler Carlisle Blvd. NE signature beard and moustache worn ian Design Museum, 2014) as the author finds himself striving is accustomed to his unreasonable Fri-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm, by Monty Woolley, the actor who first alongside some dramatically difficult demands and withering insults. Lo- $22, 247-8600, vortexabq.org played the role, Fisher is commanding Haunted Morviks personalities. “The Lord is My Agent cal newspaper editor Bert Jefferson as Sheridan Whiteside. He conveys and He Only Takes 10%” by Tyron visits the famous invalid for a story and the sheer meanness of his character, ORSK is a popular Scandinavian Barrington (Barrington Group, 2014) catches Maggie’s eye. Whiteside, anxious to nip the yet can also be understanding and even kind. Fisher’s furniture superstore in Cleveland. budding romance and keep Maggie as his indentured energy is volcanic and he is a joy to watch. Reservations are now being taken for when the assistant, invites the notorious femme fatale Lorraine One day employees come to work, Most of the books noted above are more apartments become available for occupancy. Sheldon to work her womanly wiles and woo Bert away Barry Gaines has covered Albuquerque theater for the past only to find vandalized goods. The suited to print than to e-books. Think of from Maggie. The masterful machinations and counter- 13 years. He is a Professor Emeritus at UNM and security cameras don’t pick up any- Albuquerque’s homegrown bookstores To arrange for your visit, please call moves that follow make up the plot. This bare-bones Administrator of the American Theater Critics Association. thing at all. As ORSK’s sales continue when shopping for good reads and Charles Fisher as Sheridan Whiteside. Photo courtesy of summary omits a plethora of other characters that add Ashley Trujillo at (505) 994-2296. to decline due to increasingly ghostly holiday gifts. The Vortex Theatre. PAGE 20 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS EVENTS EVENTS ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 21 CALENDAr CALENDAr HOLIDAYS DECEMBER 3 and DECEMBER 10 DECEMBER 5-21 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 DECEMBER 20-21 November 21, 7 pm, Michael Weaver Live December 26, 9 pm, $10, Eric McFadden MUSIC Jukebox December 31, 8 pm, $15, Ryan McGarvey HOLIDAY NATURE CRAFTS THE DOLLS: CHRISTMAS AT THE MARIACHI CHRISTMAS THROUGH DECEMBER 24 ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET: November 21, 10 pm, Fresh Fridays January 10, 8 pm, $10, Women of the World WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, 2601 Central NW YUCCA VISTA Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, THE NUTCRACKER w/ DJ Cello & Guests Poetry Slam Benefit Concert! Le Chat Lunatique, SA NTA CLAUS AT COTTONWOOD MALL 6-8 pm, Free, cabq.gov Aux Dog Theatre, 3011 Monte Vista Blvd NE 203 Cornell Dr NE, 8 pm, 925-5858, CALIFORNIA GUITAR TRIO The Lensic, 211 W San Francisco St, Santa Fe November 22, 6 pm, Willy J Duo James Whiton, Keith Sanchez, DJ Buddhafunk Cottonwood Mall, 10000 Coors Bypass NW Pandora Clerk looks around her community unmtickets.com, popejoypresents.com The Lodge at Santa Fe, Maria Benitez Theater, Dec 20 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm; Dec. 21 at 1 pm November 22, 10 pm, ‘Live the High Life’ w/ Free, but photo prices vary; Cottonwoodmall.com DECEMBER 4 (Yucca Vista trailer park) and sees a cast 750 N St Francis Dr, Santa Fe SOUTH VALLEY CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR and 5 pm; $25-72, (505) 988-1234, Birdman strictly vinyl strictly Ghanaian and NOVEMBER 21-29 NOB HILL SHOP & STROLL tailor-made for a reality show. ticketssantafe.org, aspensantafeballet.org 7:30 pm, $25-29, (800) 838-3006, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1641 Isleta Blvd SW (Arenal & Isleta) Nigerian 70s grooves SNEAKERZ SPORTS BAR & GRILLE Nob Hill, Central Ave NE Fri-Sat 8 pm, Sun 2 pm, $20, 254-7716, brownpapertickets.com Free, 8 am-3 pm WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 November 23, 7 pm, Sexy Sunday w/ 4100 San Mateo Blvd NE, 837-1708, HOLIDAY MARKET EXTRAVAGANZA 5 pm, Free, 842-8022, rt66central.com auxdog.com Wae Fonkey sneakerzsportsbar.com THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 St. James Tearoom, 320 Osuna NE, Suite D CHRISTMAS FROM IRELAND WITH DECEMBER 5-24 OLD TOWN LUMINARIA TOUR November 24, 9 pm, Whiskey Business November 21, 6-9 pm, Twisted Mojo; 9 pm-1 am, (SW corner Edith and Osuna) DECEMBER 4-21 LUNASA & KAREN CASEY MICHAEL ANTHONY QUARTET Old Town, 4-9 pm, Free, 243-1410, Karaoke! Happy Hour Night Karaoke 4-8:15 pm (three sessions, must reserve), $5, IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS National Hispanic Cultural Center, Outpost Performance Space, 210 Yale SE ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS MY cabq.gov/oldtown November 25, 10 pm, Try vs. Try – Bi-Weekly November 22, 6 pm, Pacquaio Fight 242-3752, stjamestearoom.com Albuquerque Little Theatre, 1701 4th Street SW, 4 pm, $27-32, 724-4771, Joining him for this concert will be Paul Gon- TWO FRONT TEETH Open Mic November 26, 8 pm-closing, Thanksgiving Eve 224 San Pasquale Ave SW nhccnm.org, ampconcerts.org WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31 zales, trumpet; Milo Jaramillo, bass; Andrew TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Duke City Repertory, The Cell Theatre, November 26, 7 pm, Open mic Night w/ Felix Party Senor Buckets Reunion with Loco Mofo Fri-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm, $12-24, 242-4750, Poling, drums. 700 1st St NW NASARIO GARCÍA; GRANDMA LALE’S NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH THE OPERA Peralta and Dirty Modine albuquerquelittletheatre.org 7:30 pm, $15-20, 268-0044, outpostspace.org SA NTA FE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & Thurs-Sat 8 pm, Sun 2 pm, $12-20, 797-7081, TAMALES National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW November 27, 10 pm, Fractal frequencies w/ November 28, 6-9 pm, Desert Soul; 9 pm-1 am, Reading: 10:30 am, Los Lunas Library, CHORUS: HANDEL’S MESSIAH dukecityrep.com SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 An unforgettable evening of opera’s best-loved music. Kate Star Cherry Karaoke FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Lensic Performing Arts Center, 460 Main Street NE, Los Lunas A CHRISTMAS CAROL 7:30 pm, $40-100, 243-0591, operasouthwest.org November 28, 10 pm, “Leftover Soul” w/ DJ November 29, 6 pm, 1st Annual No Shave 211 W. San Francisco St, Santa Fe Book signing: 1 pm, The Little Store, Vortex Theatre, 2900 Carlisle Blvd NE TWINKLE LIGHT PARADE Leftovers November Beard Contest, $5 donation, over LA SANTA CECILIA 4 pm, $20-80, ticketssantafe.org, 988-1234 3590 Hwy 47, Peralta La Fonda Hotel Ballroom, 100 E San Francisco Adapted and directed by David Richard Jones. Nob Hill, West on Central Ave from Washington St CASINOS November 30, 8 pm, 10 Drink Minimum Podcast $1,000 in prizes, all proceeds to American Free, 344-9382, lpdpress.com St, Santa Fe WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Thurs-Fri-Sat, 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm; $22, Thurs 5:15 pm, Free, 768-3556, cabq.gov w/ Chris Burnett, Bill Belmont & guests Cancer Society 2014 Grammy winners for Best Latin Rock, $12, pay-what-you-will Sun, Dec 7; 247-8600, DECEMBER 5-6 DECEMBER 13-24 ONGOING December 1, 9 pm, Whiskey Business Karaoke! LOCOMOFO’S 3rd ANNUAL Happy Hour Night NOVEMBER 22-DECEMBER 3 Urban, or Alternative Album. vortexabq.org SANDIA RESORT & CASINO THANKSGIVING BASH UNM HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS CONCERT BALLET REPERTORY THEATRE: December 7, 6 pm, Inkfried Art by Bailey Johnson 8 pm, $22-27, ampconcerts.org 30 Rainbow Rd, 796-7500, sandiaresort.com SISTER THE BAR, Sneakerz Sports Bar & Grille, DECEMBER 4-27 KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW THE NUTCRACKER December 8, 9 pm, Whiskey Business Karaoke! Tlur Pa Lounge, nightly entertainment, Sun- 407 Central Ave NW, 242-4900, sisterthebar.com ROUST THE HOUSE TEEN PERFOR- 4100 San Mateo Blvd NE Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 3 pm, $5-14, 768-3544, KiMo Theater, 421 Central Ave NW Happy Hour Night HOLIDAY SMALL WORKS SHOW & SALE Thurs 8 pm-12 am, Fri-Sat 9:30 pm-1:30 am, November 22, 9 pm, $5, Bashment Sessions MANCE NIGHT 9 pm, 837-1708, sneakerzsportsbar.com kimotickets.com Dec 13, Dec 20, Dec 23 at 7 pm; Dec 14, Dec 20, December 15, 9 pm, Whiskey Business Kara- New Mexico Art League, 3409 Juan Tabo Blvd NE Sun 11 am-11 pm. Bien Shur Lounge, 9th floor, November 29, 9 pm, $5, Anthony Leon and The Outpost Performance Space, 210 Yale SE Dec 21 at 2 pm; 768-3522, $20-27, brtnm.com oke! Happy Hour Night NOVEMBER 28-30 Free, 293-5034, newmexicoartleague.org DECEMBER 6-7 weekend entertainment & restaurant. Chain, Cowboys and Indian Features local teen bands and soloists, from SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 December 21, 8 pm, 10 Drink Minimum Podcast December 3, 9 pm, $10, Pallbearer punk rock to classical piano to Hip Hop, RIO GRANDE ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL: DECEMBER 4-JANUARY 3 11th ANNUAL NATIVITY DISPLAY BUFFALO THUNDER w/ Chris Burnett, Bill Belmont & guests spoken word, and more. HOLIDAY SHOW SA NTA FE SYMPHONY: CHRISTMAS 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, Santa Fe, (505) 455- December 22, 9 pm, Whiskey Business Kara- NOVEMBER 22-JANUARY 17 GLOW: WINTER LIGHTS 2014 Sandia Presbyterian Church, 7:30 pm, $3 at the door, 268-0044, Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr NE TREASURES 5555, (877) 455-7775, buffalothunderresort.com oke! Happy Hour Night Santa Fe Botanical Gardens, Museum Hill, 10704 Paseo del Norte NE LAUNCHPAD, outpostspace.org Fri-Sun 10 am- 5 pm, $7, 292-7457, Lensic Performing Arts Center, Wine Buff, free wine tastings, bottles 10% off on December 29, 9 pm, Whiskey Business Kara- 715 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe Free, Sat, Dec 6, 11 am-8 pm; Sun, Dec 7, 618 Central Ave SW, 764-8887, riograndefestivals.com 211 W. San Francisco St, Santa Fe Fri-Sat 4-6 pm oke! Happy Hour Night SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 $4-8, tickets online only at santafebotanicalgar- 8:30 am-12 noon, 856-5040 launchpadrocks.com 4 pm, $20-75, tickets.ticketssantafe.org Shadeh Nightclub, Fri 9 pm-4 am, Hip Hop 7th ANNUAL CORRALES HOLIDAY November 22, 9:30 pm, $5, Baracutanga, RACHMANINOFF RHAPSODY den.org; Info at (505) 471-9103 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 Nights with your favorite local DJs, Sat 9 pm-4 am NOVEMBER 20-JANUARY 24 ART FEST THE KINGSTON TRIO CHRISTMAS Joseph General New Mexico Philharmonic Classical Series at Turquoise Trail, Live Music, Fri-Sat 9:30 pm-1:30 am Corrales Rd Soccer Field, Corrales FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 ALBUQUERQUE CONCERT BAND Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, SUNSHINE THEATER, November 23, 8 pm, The Reckoning Tour: Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus 120 Central Ave SW, Info & Tickets: Free, corralesartists.org HOLIDAY STROLL AT OLD TOWN HOLIDAY CONCERT 203 Cornell Dr NE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Blood On The Dance Floor, Whitney Peyton, Pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk headlines KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW sunshinetheaterlive.com NOVEMBER 28-DECEMBER 25 Old Town, 303 Romero St. NW 3 pm, $34-44, 277-4569, unmtickets.com, Sweet Ascent conducted by Oriol Sans. 3 pm, Free, 768-3544, KiMoTickets.com popejoypresents.com LOS 15 GRANDES AWARDS November 20, 7 pm, $29.50, People Keep November 25, 9:30 pm, $8, Captured! By Robots 6 pm, $20-68, 925-5858, unmtickets.com, 4-9 pm, Free, 243-1410, genuinesouthwest.com SHOW AND DANCE YULETIDE IN TAOS CELEBRATION QUINTESSENCE: IN DULCI JUBILO Talking Tour: Hoodie Allen, Chiddy Bang, November 29, 9 pm, $8, Mr. Gnome, Young UNM Bookstore, Albertsons supermarkets HANDEL’S MESSIAH DECEMBER 16-23 Route 66 Casino Hotel, Legends Theater, 14500 Taylor Bennett A magical holiday tradition beginning with the an- St John’s United Methodist Church, 2626 Tongue Central United Methodist Church, Central Ave SW Dance concert and competition. November 23, 6:30 pm, $17, The Ghost Inside, NEW MEXICO PHILHARMONIC POPEJOY nual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot on Nov. 22 and Arizona St NE SA NTA FE DESERT CHORALE: December 2, 7:30 pm, $10, The Browning: It 201 University Blvd NE 7:30 pm, $45-65, rt66casino.com Every Time I Die, Architects (UK), Hundredth, CLASSICAL SERIES culminating with Taos Pueblo Christmas traditions 3 pm, $12-18, 672-TUNE, CAROLS + LULLABIES Lies Within Conducted by David Felberg and sung by the Backtrack Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, through Dec. 25. Check taos.org for events & times. quintessence-abq.com Dec 16-20 and Dec 23 at Cathedral Basilica, TRACY LAWRENCE AND NEAL MCCOY December 5, 7:30 pm, $5, NMDM 2nd Annual CUMC Chancel Choir. November 25, 7 pm, $20, Monster Energy Out- 203 Cornell Dr NE 213 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe Isleta Casino Showroom, Brutal Christmas Drive 6 pm, Prices TBA, 323-4343, nmphil.org DECEMBER 8-21 break Tour presents Attila, Crown The Empire, Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Dec 21 at Immanuel Presbyterian, 11000 Broadway Blvd SE December 7, 7:30 pm, $13, , Wretch- Like Moths To Flames, Sworn In Paganini DECEMBER 5-6 A MUSICAL PIÑATA FOR CHRISTMAS II 114 Carlisle Blvd SE Bringing the two stars onto one stage live. ed, War of Ages QUINTESSENCE: 5th ANNUAL MESSIAH November 28, 7 pm, $35, Nobody’s Smiling 6 pm, 925-5858, unmtickets.com, nmphil.org SING Teatro Paraguas Studio, 3205 Calle Marie, Dec 22 at Cristo Rey Church, 7pm, $25-35, (877) 475-3827, isleta.com, December 8, 7:30, $13, Voodoo Glow Skulls, UNM HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS CONCERT Tour: Common, Jay Electronica, Fly Union Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Santa Fe 1120 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe holdmyticket.com Mustard Plug, Dan Potthast SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW A festive bilingual Holiday Show featuring live December 9, 6:30 pm, $18, Eternal Enemies December 12, 8:30, $20, Swamp Leper Stomp 114 Carlisle Blvd SE 8 pm, $20-60, desertchorale.org CHATTER SUNDAY: JUDITH GORDON, Dec 5, 7:30-9 pm; Dec 6, 3 pm; $5-14,768-3544, music, carols, and comedy. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 Tour: Emmure, , Stray From 2014: Death DTA, Torture Victim, Suspended, 3 pm, $12-18, 672-TUNE, quintessence-abq.com FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 The Path, Fit For A King, Kublai Khan WIND QUINTET + PIANO KiMoTickets.com Thurs-Sat 7 pm, Sun 2 pm, $5-20, 424-1601, LEE ANN WOMACK WITH SPECIAL Impaled Offering December 14, 8 pm, $18, Toontrack presents The Kosmos, 1715 5th St NW NOVEMBER 29-30 teatroparaguas.org GUEST BRANDY CLARK December 20, 9:30 am, $10, Anti Xmas! World DECEMBER 5-7 AN IRISH CHRISTMAS Abstract Reality Tour: Devin Townsend Project Live music, poetry and coffee, in an informal, Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, Isleta Casino Showroom, Salad Reunion, Laughing God, Econarchy, IFAM INAUGURAL HOLIDAY SHOWCASE DECEMBER 12-14 and Animals As Leaders, Monuments acoustically excellent setting. SHIRA GREENBERG’S NUTCRACKER ON 203 Cornell Dr NE 11000 Broadway Blvd SE Largactyl, Communion of Thieves Hotel Andaluz, 125 2nd St December 15, 7 pm, $28, Hot Topic presents 10:30 am, $15, 463-5824, brownpapertickets. THE ROCKS NM GAY MEN’S CHORUS: LET’S GO OUT 8 pm, $20-54, unmtickets.com, 7 pm, $30-50, isleta.com, holdmyticket.com January 1, 9 pm, $5, Doperunner (CO), Econarchy, Indigenous Fine Art Market artists. Black Veil Brides, , Set It Off, com, chatterabq.org National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW FOR THE HOLIDAYS! popejoypresents.com Laughing Dog, Echoes of Fallen, Torture Victim 9 am-5 pm, $10-15, 242-9090, indigefam.org ARMY VS. MARINES EXTEME Drama Club Keshet Dance Company’s award-winning rock Fri, Dec 12, 7:30 pm, James A. Little Theater, January 9, 9 pm, $15, Diabolic, Poisen Pen, Ill TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 CAGEFIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS December 16, 7:30 pm, $22, Spoon DE PROFUNDIS, CAROLS AND LULLABIES: ‘n’ roll rendition of the classic holiday tale. NM School for the Deaf, DECEMBER 19-21 Methods, Andromeda Exiles Santa Ana Star Center, 3001 Civic Center Cir December 17, 7:30 pm, $25, Cage the Elephant BÉBÉ LA LA CHRISTMAS IN THE SOUTHWEST Fri-Sat 7:30 pm, Sat-Sun 2 pm, Sun 6 pm, 1060 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe January 17, 9:30 pm, $10, Om, Wire Nest, Wil- FI ESTA BALLET ALBUQUERQUE: NE, Rio Rancho January 6, 7:30 pm, $20, Pennywise, Anti-Flag, Juan Tabo Library, 3407 Juan Tabo Blvd NE St. Therese Catholic Church, 4th & Mildred NW $26-34, 724-4771, nhccnm.org Sat, Dec 13, 7:30 pm; Sun, Dec 14 at 3 pm; liam Fowler Collins THE NUTCRACKER IN THE LAND OF This event pits elite soldier against elite soldier A Wilhelm Scream 6 pm, Free, 291-2660, ampconcerts.org Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 114 Carlisle SE The Hiland, 4800 Central Ave SE DECEMBER 5-8 ENCHANTMENT in caged combat. January 17, 8 pm, March Fourth Marching Band TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 3 pm, $10-15, 266-4240, depro.org $20, nmgmc.org NOVEMBER 29-30 National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW 7 pm, $19-80, (888) 694-4849, January 24, 8 pm, $20, Zoso A Tribute to Led THE EUCHARISTIC MIRACLES OF THE ATTILA NOVEMBER 29-DECEMBER 7 DECEMBER 12-21 Fri 7 pm, Sat-Sun 2pm and 7 pm, $10-48, santaanastarcenter.com Zeppelin WORLD Sunshine Theater, 120 Central Ave SW NETSKY 296-9465, nhccnm.org El Rey Theatre, 622 Central Ave SW THE NUTCRACKER BALLET St John Vianney Church, 1001 Meteor Ave NE, A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 NOVEMBER 21- JANUARY 10 With Crown the Empire, Like Moths to Flames and Band from Europe with a blend of heavy dance Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, Rio Rancho The Box Performance Space and Improv Theatre, DECEMBER 19-24 Sworn In. 7 pm, $20+, sunshinetheaterlive.com MICHAEL MCDONALD floor bass + beats. 203 Cornell Dr. NE The Vatican International Exhibition. 100 Gold Ave SW LOW SPIRITS, SA NTA FE PRO MUSICA: A BAROQUE Isleta Casino Showroom, 2823 2nd St NW, lowspiritslive.com, ONGOING 8:30 pm, $15-20, 18+, 510-2582, holdmyticket. Featuring American Ballet Theatre & New York Dec 5, 10 am-8 pm; Dec 6-8, 8 am-8 pm. Fri 6 pm, Sat 2 pm and 6 pm, Sun 2 pm; $10, CHRISTMAS 11000 Broadway Blvd SE prices subject to change com, elreyabq.com City Ballet dancers. New Mexico Ballet Donations accepted, 892-4449, sjvnm.org cardboard-playhouse.org ZINC CELLAR BAR Loretta Chapel, 207 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe 7 pm, $40-50, isleta.com, holdmyticket.com November 21, 9 pm, Lovers and Madmen, Eric Company will be joined by David Felberg and 3009 Central Ave NE, 254-9462, zincabq.com/events SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 DECEMBER 5-14 DECEMBER 12-28 6 pm and 8 pm, $20-70, (505) 988-1234, + Erica the New Mexico Philharmonic. Zinc presents live music throughout the week. santafepromusica.com November 24, 9:30 pm, $10, Big Sandy & His CHATTER SUNDAY: RAHIM ALHAJ + Nov 29 and Dec 6 at 7 pm; other dates at 2 pm, NUTCRACKER MARKET SHREK THE MUSICAL CLUBS & PUBS Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, enjoy $43, unmtickets.com Fly Rite Boys, The Shadowmen QUARTET Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, Musical Theatre Southwest, African American SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 good music, tasty food and great drinks in the NOVEMBER 19-DECEMBER 29 November 25, 9 pm, Poema, Lilah Rose, The Kosmos, 1715 5th St NW 227 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte Performing Arts Center, 320 San Pedro NE cellar bar. Live music on Tuesday features blues NOVEMBER 30-DECEMBER 23 NM PHILHARMONIC: HOME FOR THE Del Puckett Live music, poetry and coffee, in an informal, Tue-Sun 10 am-4 pm, free, (575) 758-2690, Fri-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 4 pm, $15-$22, 265-9119, BLACKBIRD BUVETTE, duos from 8 pm to 11 pm. On Thursday and HOLIDAYS POPS November 29, 9 pm, $5, Let It Grow Grateful acoustically excellent setting. RIVER OF LIGHTS Taosartmuseum.org musicaltheatresw.com 509 Central Ave SW, 243-0878, Saturday nights, larger bands perform from 9:30 Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, Dead Tribute 10:30 am, $15, 463-5824, ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, 2601 Central NW blackbirdbuvette.com, Free pm to 12:30 am. During Sunday brunch, enjoy 203 Cornell Dr NE December 1, 9 pm, $8, Jerry Joseph brownpapertickets.com, chatterabq.org 6-9:30 pm, $6-12, 764-6280, cabq.gov November 19, 7 pm, Open Mic Night with the live music of solo artists in the main dining 6 pm, $20-54, unmtickets.com, December 9, 9 pm, $8, Jessica Hernandez and Felix Peralta room from 11 am until 2 pm. popejoypresents.com the Deltas PAGE 22 • November 19, 2014 • ABQ FREE PRESS EVENTS LIVING ABQ FREE PRESS • November 19, 2014 • PAGE 23 Deep Dish CALENDAr BY SAFFRON TOMATO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 FILM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Mystery Solved FRED STURM AND FRIENDS THROUGH MARCH 15 QUEEN ROCK MONTREAL (1981) HOCUS POCUS MAGIC SHOW Outpost Performance Space, 210 Yale SE Century Rio 24 Plex and HD, KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW It looks like The Cellar has gotten Music of Ibero-America, piano solo and chamber PANDAS: THE JOURNEY HOME 4901 Pan American Fwy NE Sophisticated magic, comedy, and unusual acts approval to open a tapas restaurant Lockheed Martin Dyna Theater, New Mexico works, a concert of wide variety of music from a 7 pm, $10.50-12.50, 343-9000, Cinemark.com from around the world. 3 pm and 7:30 pm, at 1025 Lomas Blvd. NW, Downtown. number of countries. Museum of Natural History, Old Town $19-44, 768-3544, KiMoTickets.com 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm; times will change in WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 They will be selling wine and beer, but 3 pm, $10-15, 268-0044, outpostspace.org SPIRITS OF SUSPICION December; 841-2800, nmnaturalhistory.org, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 DE NIRO DONE RIGHT: THE GOOD Foul Play Café, Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown, nothing harder, with their tapas, and ngpandas.com SHEPHERD 2600 Louisiana Blvd NE no off-premises liquor sales. Gabriel DAKHABRAKHA NOVEMBER 19-DECEMBER 26 KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW Fun and mystery, with dinner. Holguin is the owner. Currently no The Dirty Bourbon, 9800 Montgomery Blvd NE 6:30 pm, $5-7, 768-3544, KiMoTickets.com Friday-Saturday 7 pm, $56.50, $35 for children, date for the expected opening but we’ll Presented by ¡Globalquerque!, “ethno-chaos” in FILMS AT THE GUILD 377-9593, foulplaycafe.com Eastern European roots music. The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 be watching for it. 7:30 pm, $17-22, 296-2726, ampconcerts.org $5-10 unless otherwise listed, 255-1848, for DE NIRO DONE RIGHT: SILVER LININGS THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 more movies: guildcinema.com THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 PLAYBOOK THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER November 19, 7 pm, Behind the Blue Veil Photos by Riley Stevens KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW The Vortex Theatre, 2900 Carlisle NE Beer Goes With Fun LEO KOTTKE November 19, 9:15 pm, Pulp 7 pm, $5-7, 768-3544, KiMoTickets.com A small Ohio household is forced to house a Left: Garduños awaits your Thanksgiving reservations at Hotel Albuquerque in Old Town. Right: Wear your ugly holiday sweater to Nexus Brewery on Nov. 22. KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW November 20, 6:15 pm, Dog Day Afternoon larger-than-life personality as he recuperates and Ugly Sweaters Coffeehouse folk-rock guitarist and singer/song- November 21-26, 4:45 and 8:30 pm, Days and after an accident. writer of “Twelve String Blues” and “Mudlark.” Nights FESTIVALS, FIESTAS & FAMILY Adults are charged $29.95 each. leg of lamb, and pecan or pumpkin and capers Hollandaise), or bacon- Fri- Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2 pm, $22, 247-8600, At Nexus Brewery you can have 7:30 pm, $25-35, 768-3544, kimotickets.com, November 21-26, 3 and 6:45 pm, Pelican NOVEMBER 21-22 vortexabq.org two kinds of fun. For the month of (110 Central Ave. SW, 246-9900, tucanos. pie. The soup is a Roasted Acorn wrapped pheasant, or garlic roasted ampconcerts.org, holdmyticket.com Dreams November, their Beer Tour Festival com/Albuquerque) Crème Soup and the salad is Fresh petite prime ribs. The cost is $39. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 November 21-November 22 10:30 pm, V/H/S AQUARIUM OVERNIGHT DECEMBER 5-28 Viral ABQ Bio Park Aquarium, 2601 Central Ave will be held Saturday, Nov. 22, with Garduños at Old Town Restaurant Market Greens tossed in Dijon mustard (288 Prairie Star Rd, Santa Ana Pueblo, KINKY FRIEDMAN November 27-28, 5 and 7:30 pm, Alice’s Res- Pack your pajamas and pillow for the ultimate FORBIDDEN BROADWAY vinaigrette with fresh pears, walnuts 867-3327, mynewmexicogolf.com) The Adobe Theater, 9813 Fourth Street NW tours at 1 p.m. and at 2 p.m. with your & Cantina in the Hotel Albuquerque Jewish Community Center, 5520 Wyoming Blvd NE taurant sleepover. and Danish blue cheese. Cost is $41 per Broadway’s greatest musical legends meet host, Head Brewer Manuel Mussen. Of has a Thanksgiving buffet from 11 Finally, Dave & Buster’s may not be 7:30, $36, 821-3214, brownpapertickets.com, November 28-29, 10:30 pm, Christmas with the 6:30 PM, $30, 848-7180, cabq.gov Broadway’s greatest satirist in this hilarious, lov- course, we all need more than beer, so person plus tax and gratuity. your first thought for Thanksgiving, jccabq.org Dead THROUGH NOVEMBER 30 a.m.-4 p.m. The mouth-watering menu November 29-30, 4 and 8 pm, Forbidden Planet ing, and endlessly entertaining tribute to some of (228 Gold Ave SW @ 3rd St SW, KELLER WILLIAMS the afternoon includes live music start- includes soup and salads, carving but they will be opening at 4 p.m. until December 1-4, 6 pm, Level 5 the theatre’s greatest stars and songwriters. 314-1111, lecafemiche.com) The El Rey Theater, 622 Central Ave SW ANNUAL JEWELRY, CRAFT AND GIFT ing at 1 p.m., and special foods. Plus, stations, entrees and desserts both midnight for folks to (as they like to December 1-4, 8:30 pm, Love (ABQ painter Fri-Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 1:30 pm, $12-15, 898- Followed by Colorado-based progressive funk SHOW Beth Moore-Love) 9222, adobetheater.org you can get $2 off the cost (normally traditional and Mexican/New Mexi- Prairie Star’s Thanksgiving menu say) Eat, Drink, Play, and Watch. collective The Motet. Sumner & Dene, 517 Central Ave NW, December 7-11, 6 pm, Bird People $12 non-members, $10 members) if can. The cost is $21.95. will be served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. In (2100 Louisiana Blvd NE, 348-5157, 8 pm, $20, 510-2582, elreytheater.com Downtown December 7, 1 pm, Searching for Bobby Fischer Free, Weekdays 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4, COMEDY you can find and are willing to wear an (Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town, addition to appetizers, soup and salad daveandbusters.com) SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 December 7-11, 4 and 8:45 pm, White Bird in a 842-1400, sumnerdene.com ugly sweater. The Christmas presents 800 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, 843-6300, you can select one of their innovative Blizzard EVERY MONDAY CHATTER SUNDAY: LAURA, DAVID & JAMES December 12-13, 10:30 pm, Dumb and Dumber SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 haven’t even shown up yet, but there’s hotelabq.com/dining-nightlife) entrees of Smoked Salmon Benedict Saffron Tomato has no reaction Enjoy a musical and poetic serenade with BACK ALLEY OPEN MIC December 13-14, 1 pm, Tokyo Story probably an ugly sweater already to L-Tryptophan. complimentary espresso bar. MY NAME IS RUMPELSTILTSKIN Back Alley Draft House, 215 Central Ave NW Albuquerque’s atmospheric Hotel (think sautéed asparagus, poached egg December 12-15, 4:30 and 7:30 pm, Force The Kosmos, 1715 5th St NW North 4th Theater, 4904 4th St NW 6:45 pm, 766-8590, nmdarksidebrewcrew.com lurking in a bottom drawer. Or perhaps Majeure Andaluz is offering Thanksgiving 10 am, $15, 463-5824, chatterabq.org 6 pm and 7:30 pm, $5, 821-8055, you can borrow one from Aunt Rose. 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