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S ay someone
offered you
three or four dollars
half the states populationwill qualify
for Medicaid by July 2017. This is not a
population with alternatives.
if you showed them The recent legislative session ended
ATTENTION:
you had a dollar bill? with a round of self-congratulations and
A no-brainer, right? back-slapping, but now we are seeing
Apparently not in that the budget that the Legislature
the befuddled halls crafted was made with popsicle sticks
of the Roundhouse. and tissue paper. They dodged the
Heres the story: heavy lifting necessary to ensure proper
Sales Director Pam Gutierrez imagine how many doctors will join meds.
The mismanagement in Santa Fe is bad
the exodus fleeing our state. Reducing
at pam@freeabq.com today! care for the 850,000 low income New enough during good times, but in bad
Mexicans who receive Medicaid benefits times like these, it is truly dangerous.
OUR NEXT ISSUE IS MARCH 23 could mean an even less healthy and True and responsibleleadership in
less prepared work force. So much for Santa Fe would have a handful of House
economic development. Republicans join with Democrats to raise
Let ABQ Free Press help your business Ironically, healthcare has been one of the gasoline tax to begin solving the
the few sectors showing job growth. If this crisis. They could also have agreed to
be known before its needed. Medicaid debacle is not resolved, thatll sweep into the budget millions of dollars
end. And dont forget, this state already for pet projects approved by the Legisla-
has the highest jobless rate in the nation. ture but left gathering dust, sometimes
Before the conservatives go off the for years.
rails over Medicaid being too generous In these ever more challenging times,
and that it can withstand severe the state desperately needs leadership,
cuts,keep in mind that Medicaid covers but right now wed settle for someone
single adults who make up to $16,242 who knows that getting three or four
a year. A family of four making up to bucks in return for spending one is a
$33,465 qualifies. good deal.
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in the cellar that its expected that well politics. His daily blog can be found at
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BY DAN VUKELICH
What Nob Hill business owners say
A BQ Free Press readers are fairly
evenly split on the City of Al-
buquerques plan to build a bus rapid
Astro Zombies owner, Mike DElia: Of
course were afraid of construction, anything that
and that has definitely been set back. Im just
really trying to survive, and all I can do is embrace
disrupts the flow in your neighborhood, but it is it at this point. I dont believe the city cares about
transit line along ten miles of Central inevitable to deal with these issues as a business the financial impact this will have on businesses up
Avenue, our online poll shows. owner. Doing a project that is this lengthy, like the and down the Nob Hill district.
Almost half 48.6 percent of the 724 Lead and Coal project that was only supposed to Owner of Ojo Optique, Jed Hoffberg: I am
readers responding oppose the project take six months and ended up lasting 18 months, for it, and I think it will be great. I think that its
while 40 percent support it. About 12 hardly any of those businesses down that corridor going to be really hard getting through it, but we
percent had no opinion. survived that project. Every little shop over there must get accustomed to change and that takes
Almost 70 percent of respondents say was crushed, but its really not the citys concern, time. I think that what the result of the project is
they never ride city buses, but when
their only concern is their project. ... The only going to bring is definitely worthwhile. Its going
asked, Would you ride the bus rapid
people who benefit are the ones who will buy out to stimulate improvements here in general and
transit? 50.55 percent said yes and
all the empty properties once this project is over. will give a fresh perspective on the area, and
49.45 percent said no.
Since there are more than 150 businesses opposed might encourage people to help keep it moving in
The newspapers online poll ran from
to this project, there should be more consideration an upward and onward direction.
Feb. 24 to March 4. Responses were
for the publics concerns. Its clear we dont have All is One Tattoo Shop owner Delano Garcia
limited to one per IP address.
say in this at all and that just blows my mind. moved his business in preparation of the ART
The newspaper posed several questions
Off Broadway owner, Susan Ricker: Ive been project to a better location off of a street with a
in two ways, with the bus rapid transit
against this thing for a long, long time, but this stoplight. If people couldnt turn left to my shop
project presented as either the City of
thing is happening, so I want to be for it and to I would have lost out on a ton business. It just
Albuquerques plan or Mayor Richard
help make it the best it can possibly be, also so my reminds me of that Simpsons episode with the
Berrys plan. Each version was presented
to half the respondents. business can survive this project. It has put a lot of Monorail and the sleazy, swindling salesman that
stress and strain on our business, and I was getting tries to take the whole towns money, only in this
to the point that I would like to retire someday, case, the swindling salesman is our mayor.
More Online
Find detailed results What people who went to the ART meetings had to say
of our online poll on the Chris Anderson: Im for it because Al- James Kurt: Im against it because I ride the
Albuquerque Rapid Transit Rene Thompson
buquerque is really in need of a timely rapid tran- bus every day, and let me tell you, we do not have
on our website at sit, and also because theres a lack of investment a reliable transit system here. I find this project
An unidentified man gets in the face of City Councilor Isaac Benton at an ART meeting at Manzano Day School. on this corridor. I feel this project would bring to be redundant. I just dont understand why
freeabq.com more of that here and there would be more of a they would put this project on the one street
benefit. This is going to bring jobs we desperately that already has Rapid Ride buses. Instead why
Although responses were roughly the
need here in Albuquerque. This federal money is not extend the Rapid Ride buses all over town on
same for two of the questions, our read-
going to bring us jobs, and it kind of pisses me off major streets.
ers appeared to be offering a referendum
that people are trying to stand in the way of that Head Engineer of the ART Project, David
of sorts on the mayor in response to this
progress. Leard on congestion: Obviously when we take
pair of questions: What is your overall
Maria Batista attended all of the ART meet- a lane away, traffic is going to slow down, and
opinion of the citys/the mayors bus
ings. At one, she grabbed City Councilor Isaac thats just going to happen, so the level of service
rapid transit plan.
Benton and threw papers: Ive lived here all my is going to increase because it will take people
Strong opposition to the plan was
life and I think its pretty disturbing that they have longer to move through. But right now, all data
nearly nine percentage points higher
not included the community in the planning. Their shows that people will be able to get through
39.29 percent vs. 30.67 percent when it
feasibility studies are almost non-existent besides intersections quickly with set lights for better
was labeled the mayors plan.
research that was done from 05 to 07. They are traffic flow.
Readers told us the chief drawback of
the plan will be traffic congestion, while not taking the publics safety into consideration.
20.17 percent said the project would harm
Central Avenue businesses. Eighty-eight What people said in our online poll when they were
percent of the people responding to the
poll said they did not own businesses asked what would they tell Mayor Berry:
along the Central Avenue corridor. We need to build our economy first, rapid combined reporting laws, invest in the individuals
The chief benefit of the project that read- transit later. The reason why rapid transit works who have staked their claim here, who like it here,
ers cited from the choices we gave them in other regional cities is because they already who have ideas about how to make Albuquerque
were more public transit ridership along had a vibrant or semi-vibrant economy. We have better. While we appreciate how easy it is to get
Central, making the Central Avenue nothing. up and down Central, there are other neighbor-
corridor more livable, and sprucing up Get your chicken sh*t butt to the meetings!!! hoods in Albuquerque.
Central. Those three choices received Recognize that there is more to Albuquerque If Mayor Berry really insists on a Bus Rapid
roughly the same number of responses. than the Central Corridor. Instead of talking Transit plan, put it on Lomas Avenue. It will still
Only 13.81 percent of the respondents to your rich buddies, talk to the small business service Downtown, Nob Hill, UNM, hospitals.
cite the cost of the $119 million project as owners in your city. Eighty-seven percent of a local Lomas. Think about it. Its a good idea if ART has
its biggest drawback. Rene Thompson
economy comes from small businesses. Instead to be.
ABQ Free Press staff writer Rene Thompson Central Avenue business owner Mike DElia makes his opposition to ART known through his business marquee. of courting out-of-state corporations that offer Its the only decent thing youve proposed since
contributed to this story. low paying jobs and take advantage of our lax youve been in office.
cont. on page 9
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Plowing Through the Details of Police Oversight Were Not Done with REAL ID, Not By a Long shot
BY JOEY PETERS
by Dennis domrzalski New Mexico Political Report
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Abraham Lincoln in 1860, Barry
Republican colleagues.
Without a Republican Party, its just
us and them. And one of them could
of the Republican Blacks, and Mexicans. Goldwater in 1964, and Mitt Romney even become the next President of the
Party. It is no longer Each of these tribes has its own sep- in 2012. United States.
a living, vital, ani- arate political organization, its own But there was always enough of a
Robert B. Reich, chancellors profes-
mate organization. distinct sources of campaign funding, Republican Party to do these impor-
sor of public policy at the University of
It died in 2016. its own unique ideology and its own tant tasks to span the divides, give
California at Berkeley and senior fel-
RIP. candidate. force and expression to a set ofcore
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tribes: the Republican Party. But the Grand around whom Party regulars could Economies, was secretary of labor in the
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only Stand alone, 2325 San Pedro NE seeking bailouts, subsidies, special tax The Republican Party used to do Without a party, anyone runs whos founding editor of the American Prospect
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Expert: APD Following Wrong Path in Crisis Intervention ABQ Free Press Local Briefs
BY ABQ FREE PRESS STAFF
BY ANDREW BEALE
Holm loses the harvest jumped to 66,700 tons departments, and whether ATF New jobs?
T he man who set up the nations
first Crisis Intervention Team
has a message for Albuquerque:
social worker interdiction approach
is dangerous.
What they [APDs crisis unit] do
Holly Holms reign as the UFC
bantamweight champion didnt last
from 58,700 tons in 2014, the New
Mexico Department of Agriculture
reported. The value of that crop was
considers how potentially dangerous
or violent a suspected criminal is
when determining when to arrest a
Presbyterian Health Plan is looking
for business outside the state. The
long less than four months. On $41.1 million compared to $38.7 suspected criminal during undercover insurer has signed a letter of intent
Youre following the wrong model. is really a case-management function
March 5, Miesha Tate took down million in 2014. While New Mexico operations. to provide Medicaid managed care
Sam Cochran, a 30-year veteran in order to sort of encourage, coerce,
Holm in the fifth round of their title farmers planted more chile last year, services to a group of 11 health sys-
of the Memphis police force before persuade people to take treatment, to
bout with something called a rear- they harvested the same number of New brewery tems in North Carolina. The prospect
he retired, was charged with stay home, stay sober, go to the day
naked choke. Apparently realizing acres 7,700 as they did in 2014. of new business has Presbyterian
implementing the first CIT program program if they have one, you know, A brewery of the people and by the
she was losing on all the judges considering a $20 million expansion
in the country following what to just kind of keep them on the people is taking shape in Cedar Crest.
scorecards, Tate went for it in the final Webster slaying to its corporate headquarters in
he describes as a tragic event straight and narrow so that we dont The idea behind the Ale Republic is
round. She jumped onto Holms back, Albuquerque. If the deal is approved
that may sound all too familiar to end up with a future crisis, Cubra U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham to have customers help the owners
slipped her right under the champs by federal and North Carolina
Albuquerque residents. said. wants answers from the federal gov- decide what kind of beer to brew.
chin and choked Holm until she went regulators, it could bring 600 jobs to
In 1988, Memphis police shot and Thats different from a team that re- ernment about why it let a dangerous Brewery co-founder Zach Gould
unconscious. Holm was honest about Albuquerque.
killed Joseph DeWayne Robinson, sponds to an ongoing crisis, he said. convicted felon stay on Albuquerques said hell invite customers to help
the defeat. I let my guard down
27, who suffered from paranoid I would happily say for the record
schizophrenia, after his mother that what Albuquerque has done has
and it cost me the fight, she said in streets. Davon Lymon, is alleged to develop beers. Once thats done, those No sick leave
her post-fight news conference. It have fatally shot Albuquerque Police customers will vote on what beers the
called 911 for help with her suicidal been contrary to all of the principles Officer Daniel Webster last October, Ale Republic should have on tap. The Heres some lousy news for New
was only last November that Holm Mexico workers: Nearly 50 percent
son. of crisis intervention teams, Cubra about three weeks after he sold a gun owners are completing the permitting
stunned the UFC world by defeating of private-sector workers in the state
The City of Memphis responded said. And its quite dangerous and to federal agents and could have been process and the brewery should be
Ronda Rousey in Australia. dont receive paid sick leave the
by seeking and listening to the needs to stop. arrested. In a March 3 letter to the U.S. open later this year.
advice of advocacy groups and APD spokesman Tanner Tixier, lowest rate in the nation, according
family members of the mentally ill, contacted for this article, directed the
More chile Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
DA says: No mas to a study by New Mexico Voices for
and Explosives, Lujan Grisham asked
including the National Alliance on ABQ Free Press to email questions Theres some good news for New if the ATF has written guidelines on Children. It means that workers cant
Mexico chile lovers and growers. District Attorney Kari Brandenburg, stay home when theyre sick, nor can
Mental Illness. to him. He then failed to respond to when to arrest a suspected criminal
After years of steady decline, chile Bernalillo Countys longest-serving they take the time to go see a doctor,
Their solution: a highly special- repeated emails over several days. during undercover operations. She
production in the state jumped by 2.5 head prosecutor, said she will not seek or take their children to get better,
ized group of highly trained, highly also wants to know if the ATF shares
Outside review percent in 2015. The number of acres a fifth term. Three candidates have without forfeiting wages.
motivated officers within the de- information regarding its undercover
Stock image by Aaron Amat
Ed Harness, director of Al- planted grew to 8,300 from 8,100, and announced. Brandenburg did not rule
partment tasked with responding to operations with state and local police
buquerques Civilian Police Over- out a run for another office.
calls involving a person in mental
crisis to keep them from escalating Portland Police Bureaus crisis intervention model. sight Agency, said his agency hasnt
into gunfire. While we commend PPB for training all officers had a chance yet to review Albuquerques crisis
Ask A Professional
Cochran is quick to point out the strengths he on crisis matters, this approach assumes incorrectly intervention policies. The agency is in the process
sees in the Albuquerque Police Department. Hes that all PPB officers are equally capable of safely of hiring a data analyst, he said, and he was unable
enthusiastic about the work done by APDs crisis handling crisis situations and fails to build greater to provide specific information about APDs crisis
outreach officers, and he has nothing but praise capacity among qualified officers, the report states. training process. Odes Armijo-Caster has the distinction of being the sole person
Cochran said APD Lt. Glenn St. Onge, who over- in New Mexico with dual Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal
for the officers he encountered on a recent visit to
APDs path sees crisis training for the department, did express
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But Cochran said he cant shake the feeling that Paradoxically, the U.S. Justice Department settle- his preference for the Portland model as opposed seminars on solar energy systems throughout the world.
our city is making a mistake in the way it handles ment agreement with APD over its history of exces- to the Memphis model during a presentation that
crisis intervention. sive use of force seems to take the opposite direction Harness attended.
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Its not Cochrans first time in the Duke City. He
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APD is following the Portland model and is giving Albuquerque attorney Peter Cubra, who has officers he interacted with left him with the same collector with a copper tubing/absorber plate and a low iron glass cover-
all officers 40 hours of crisis training, but it is not litigated major cases involving the rights of disabled optimism he had 19 years ago. ing, which traps the heat inside the collector on cold winter days. This type
developing a specialized unit to respond to danger- people, helped bring Cochran to Albuquerque last I am leaving Albuquerque with the same feelings of solar system is quite a bit more expensive primarily because there are
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Helping the ABQ Indian Center, The Link Between Gun Violence and Police Shootings
And is a Special Session Likely? BY BILL HUME
by sayrah namast
A 24-year-old Army
veteran accosted at
contemporaries civil-
ian or police than was
W hat the
heck hap-
pened at the
seen at roadsides where a person has died.
It is illegal to destroy a descanso, so local
activists hope police will stop removing
gunpoint at an Al-
buquerque ATM pulled
his own sidearm and
ever the case in the late
20th century. The result
is more separation,
Roundhouse? Sen. tributes that remind people of his killing. chased the would-be more latent hostility
Jerry Ortiz y Pino, The vigil and placement of the memorial armed robber back to in interpersonal inter-
an Albuquerque is set for 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 16 at his car. With the veteran actions. In minority
Democrat, offers the spot in the foothills where Boyd was and his friend, armed communities, these
his annual post-leg- killed, not far from the trailhead east of
with a knife, approach- tendencies are greatly
islative town
CALLING
Tramway Boulevard at Copper Avenue N.E.
hall on the 2016
ing, the would-be robber magnified.
Bringing scholars and community to-
legislative session and policies that affect sped away, shooting and
gether: A common problem for university
killing the veteran. Police tactics
Albuquerque residents. The event is 1 p.m. scholars and researchers is a disconnect
Sunday, March 13 at the Hotel Blue, 717 Gun violence yet I remember many
ALL PETS
from the local community, resulting in
Central Ave. N.W. again on the streets of years ago when I
work that doesnt serve the public.
I hold town halls at least four times a Albuquerque. watched a confrontation
Aiming to change that is the Raza
year to get feedback from constituents Graduate Student Conferences annual The nagging question between an apparently
about issues that are important to them, event starting at 8 a.m. on both Thursday, is: If the veteran hadnt drunk man armed with
John Wombacher sent us this photo of Bucky W., a 3-and-a-half-year-old Ortiz y Pino said. I think the highlight will March 24 and Friday, March 25 at the had a gun, would this a pistol and a group of
mixed-breed training to be a therapy dog with the Warm Hearts Network be a frank discussion of just how serious UNM Student Union Building. episode have more APD officers. I heard
of New Mexico. I convinced his owners to let me adopt him when he was our economic situation is, and how likely The event is titled Atl-Tlachinolli: likely ended with an officers, crouched be-
8 weeks old, John said. Soon hell be certified and Ill share him with we are to require a special session to deal Decolonized Healing. Atl-Tlachinolli angry vet having been hind their car, pointing
with falling revenues, he said. their pistols at the man,
even more folks. Also, Im training him to be in show business. is a Nahuatl, or Aztec, term that means robbed but still alive?
More impact from the economic shouting, Drop the
burning water. It symbolizes the Guns on both sides of
Send it to
petphotos@freeabq.com
downturn: There are many homeless
Native Americans in Albuquerque and they
need vital help like a place to pick up their
coalescing of contradictions that creates a
balanced union from which neither force
a confrontation are a
virtual guarantee of a
gun, drop the gun.
Another officer tiptoed
Social Security check or VA benefits, or a
overpowers the other. violent conclusion. around the corner of
Include your name, phone number, and your pets name, place they can go simply to use the phone.
As scholars of color we often struggle Gun violence in this the building, quietly up
and well try to reserve their spot in the pet parade.
to balance our identities with the realities country has increased behind the man and
The Albuquerque Indian Center, located familiarity. There are drastically more cases of
of academia, said one of the organizers, exponentially in recent years, highlighted by sense- deftly grabbed the pistol out of his hand. The others
in the International District at 105 Texas St.
Melina Juarez. persons shooting strangers. It keeps the public con-
S.E., has served those needs for more than less multiple homicides by firearms. For many, the rushed up, holstering their arms, and none too
My experience at the beginning of grad stantly concerned that these things are a palpable
25 years, helping Native Americans who obvious remedy is to curtail access to guns partic- gently took the man to the ground and handcuffed
school was really difficult. There was not risk. Proliferation of licenses for concealed carry has
lack housing or are experiencing poverty. ularly by those with histories of violence or mental him alive.
support for non-traditional grad students blossomed.
The center provides counseling, free illness. And then theres the new, more hardened percep-
and it made me want to quit. So I sought
meals, legal help, and domestic violence
out a support system from other students tion of law enforcement. The wave of police shoot- The wave of police shootings
and batterers treatment, and AA meet-
ings. Also available are Internet and email of color through Raza Graduate Student For many, the gun is only the tool; ings in recent years has turned on its head the image in recent years has turned on
access, and hygiene kits. Association, shared what was going on the shooter is the problem. of a policeman as a benign authority figure.
its head the image of a policeman
People read of persons shot to death by police in
But this year, the center is facing and the idea of the conference came
about, she said.
If Guns Kill, Spoons Make situations in which in retrospect it seemed unnec- as a benign authority figure
Rosie ODonnell Fat! is the not
financial problems and it needs support to
pay its water and utility bills until funding The conference brings together people essary. The public especially the Albuquerque
comes through. of color, non-traditional graduate students illogical bumper sticker assertion public grew accustomed to seeing the almost daily
Its hard to imagine todays APD risking a ma-
The center is holding a benefit concert at and the local community. deployment of SWAT teams groups of officers
The public is encouraged to attend neuver like that. But at the same time, they work
6 p.m., Saturday, March 12 at Warehouse armed and uniformed like heavies from a war zone
the free conference and learn about For many others, the gun is only the tool; the in meaner streets, with their quick use of guns
508, located at 508 First St. N.W. The event traveling in armored military vehicles.
is titled Native Voices Showcase and will topics that include Historical Trauma; shooter is the problem. If Guns Kill, Spoons Make matched by their more violence-prone adversaries.
feature Grammy nominee and former Miss Indigenous struggles and methodologies Rosie ODonnell Fat! is the not illogical bumper View of police When one citizen in the 100 that an officer encoun-
Navajo Nation, Radmilla Cody. and (De)Colonization politics and theory. sticker assertion. The net result is that people have changed their ters during a shift presents an actual deadly threat,
For more, go to facebook.com/ There will be a social justice panel with By way of background, this writer came of age attitudes toward police. Call police when a family the officer must still use some measure of precaution
events/1715419282026797 grassroots activists. in a small New Mexico town. My father taught me member is distraught? Maybe not. Experience warns with the other 99 as he goes about his business.
Harassment of the homeless: One Academics can get insulated and this to shoot with the family .22 bolt-action rifle. If we that theres a real possibility it might end in death. It seems to me that guns dont cause violence, but
overlooked and continuing problem is a way for scholars and researchers to had the family car at school, there might easily have The red- and blue-marked police vehicles of the peoples attitude about others proclivity for their
that homeless people have to deal with produce work that is valued and needed use certainly does. And the increased threat of gun
been firearms in the trunk. I bought my first gun community policing era are being phased out for
is police harassment. Two years ago, the by the community, Juarez said. violence to police officers increases officers quick
at 16 years of age in an Albuquerque department sinister gray-black cruisers that look like special
fatal shooting by police of homeless As part of the event, a healing center
store, without parental participation. The only effects from a police state movie. Protect and Serve use of deadly force which in turn increases the
camper James Boyd as he tried to sleep will be set up during the events second
requirement was that I showed a drivers license is segueing perhaps to Protect Ourselves from likelihood that somebody with a gun will be quick
in the foothills became an international day offering four hours with free
news story. and produced $64. Those We Serve. to use his.
massages, traditional limpias, and other
Boyds shooting galvanized sustained It goes without saying that the actions painting the Somehow, we have to nurse this fear/acceptance
healing work.
Grab your gun of gun violence out of our everyday attitudes on
protests against Albuquerque Police For more, visit: black eye on police are perpetuated by an exceed-
Department violence, and Bernalillo facebook.com/events/157932074567505 Restrictions on purchasing, anxieties about ease of ingly small minority of the force but they form the both sides of the badge and among all strata of our
County District Attorney Kari Brandenburg ownership and incidents of gun atrocities were publics impression. Instead of being perceived as society. Only through something like that will we
eventually filed murder charges against Sayrah Namast is an organizer with virtually nonexistent in the 1950s and 60s. So whats ever exorcise the gun violence scourge.
the American Friends Service Committee a benign authority figure, the officer is increasingly
two police officers. different today? seen as a sinister adversarial force to be feared. Bill Hume is a former editorial page editor of the
The anniversary of Boyds death will in Albuquerque. She writes about events One factor, I think, is that use of guns in the street So, the average informed citizen of today has a Albuquerque Journal and later served as a policy adviser
be marked with a vigil and placement of of interest to Albuquerques activist has acquired an uncertain legitimacy through much greater sense of personal threat from armed to former Gov. Bill Richardson.
a descanso, a traditional marker often community.
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By Any Measure, the APS-CNM Bond Election Was Rigged Lets Call ART What It is, Coming soon: Your Flying Car
A Victory for Our Ruling Class
BY ROBERT PIDCOCK
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government by the bureaucrats, which is Are the CEOs of IBM, Microsoft, Boeing
the public when I see the need. wo men from Slovakia have been testing a two-seat flying car with collapsible wings
being perverted by the people. and other global corporations in New
I will not discuss the specific legal issues since 2014 and plan to put it on sale this year for delivery within three years.
Puny little people pathetic troublemak- York, Chicago and Silicon Valley, firing off
in the lawsuit, since those would best be urgent messages to their boards, saying, Aeromobils Flying Roadster (shown in flight above and road configuration below) can
ers who never learned their place to bow
understood by reading the complaint. Thank God almighty! Theyre building a
reach a top speed of 124 miles an hour in the air and 99 miles an hour on land. A sport pilots
subserviently before their kings have license will be needed to fly it. No price has been announced.
However, the issues are numerous and created in their defective minds a warped 10-mile-long BRT system in Albuquerque.
substantial, including: and so disfigured view of our beloved Its what weve been waiting for. We move
The TF-X, another car-plane being developed by Massachusetts-based Terrafugia, will have
a top speed of 200 miles an hour on the ground and 500 in the air. When it finally hits the
APS changing the tax mill levy rate on bureaucratic oligarchy that they believe to Albuquerque now! market several years from now, the TF-X will have a reported priced tag of $261,000.
the ballot just 12 days before the election, that its supposed to be government of Of course not.
when the law requires the ballot issues to the people, by the people and for the This wasnt on anyones mind until our
be published 50 days before the election; people. bureaucrats realized there were pots of
No individual projects to be funded Sickening, to be sure. Dangerous. federal grant money to be had, money
were listed on the ballots, which forced The slovenly masses have failed to that could be thrown at our best people,
voters to accept all spending by APS understand that it is their place to be the developers and contractors.
have been written 30 years ago. Stories of poor grad- not so for the other 458,000 eligible voters of the The bureaucrats and planners un-
and CNM or reject everything, just to get the small governed by the rich, powerful and
uation rates, top-heavy administration that earns too general public. doubtedly with the input of wise
portion that they may think is really needed; connected, and from these unwashed
www.ruizdelatorre.com
much and does too little, perpetually disgruntled And this year, it all worked as it has for years. masses has arisen the stench of dissent developers saw that money and hatched
The vague wording on the ballot gave APS and
CNM the legal ability to ignore any statements teachers that want higher pay but no more work, Roughly 19,000 people voted to give APS the that had threatened the bank accounts of the plan that would benefit the noble
and a seemingly clueless APS Board of Education, citys oligarchy. Of course BRT isnt needed,
they made prior to the election to fund any specific authority to tax everyone $375 million and borrow our noble ruling class.
(505) 544-5400
but if we governed and acted on the basis
projects and spend the money on any buildings they have been repeated over and over for decades. $200 million, and that far exceeded the roughly But now, thanks to strong leadership,
of need and whats right instead of whats
wish. The public is simply numb to it all, and very few 10,000 people who voted against the issues. things are changing back to their proper,
and hopefully, permanent alignment. best for our pals, our pals would never
In 2014, Manzano High School had a four-year bother to vote on the requests for obscene amounts Nearly 20,000 people voted for the CNM bond make the kind of money we want them to.
graduation rate of only 57.2 percent. Six percent of money for replacing leaking roofs and pencils issue while roughly 9,000 voted against. CNMs
That glorious concept of government by
bureaucrats, and not by farmers, factory Now, some losers are whining that the Have you been seriously injured?
in the classrooms, when the money for roof patch-
of the schools students there dropped out in 2013
ing and pencil purchases actually turns into a $5
share of the bond issue would have passed if just
37 percent of the CNM student body alone walked
workers, car mechanics and retail workers, citys ART meetings were a sham because
Are you being charged with a crime?
alone. the project was a done deal. Theyve
Have you been wrongfully convicted?
has reasserted its authority within the City
This year, APS has decided to spend $21.9 million million private health clinic for administrators and down the hall from class and bothered to vote. of Albuquerque. The loud and unenlight- complained that during meetings they
at Manzano, but when you voted last month, if you employees or $55 million for athletic facilities, as in Nor did APS or CNM governing boards bother to ened masses are being properly put in were forced into separate groups so as
thought the planned spending would be on science the most recent election. advertise the election. their place. to divide them and dilute their voices of
In election after election, whatever amount APS
WE HELP LAW MAKE SENSE
opposition to ART.
or computer labs or a better library for research and CNM spent a total of just over $62,000, according To thank for this righteous return to
and CNM request to tax, borrow and spend virtu- Well, thats exactly what went on. So
learning, you would have been mistaken. to CNM documents, to obtain $84 million. the divine right of the bureaucrats and
what?
ally always passes thanks to the small number of
The money will actually be spent on a new athlet- Personal Injury Criminal Defense
the politically connected to impose their
APS has not provided the total of what it spent, Remember, its government of the
ics complex. voters and CNMs and APS hide-the-ball strategy of but from the documents they have produced in
will, we have Mayor Richard Berry and his
CNM says it will spend some of its share of the selecting voting locations. Albuquerque Rapid Transit project. bureaucrats, by the planners, for the Civil Rights Appeals
response to requests, the school district produced developers and contractors. The little
bond money on a new wine and beer academy. Five of the initial 30 voting sites for the most recent
proof of only about $16,000. In return, theyll get
It is beautiful to watch.
people, the ones who pay the bills, get no Foreclosure Habeas Corpus
The tiny minds and squeakers are now
Even though I enjoy wine and beer, in a state with election were put on CNM campuses. There were
$575 million. whimpering that they never had a say voice and have no power. We do! Estate Planning Extraordinary Writs
the level of alcohol-related issues we have, it is nearly 485,000 eligible voters in the election and
Maybe this can all be changed. in the $119 million project that will rip It was Abe Lincoln who spouted that Divorce Drug Possession
particularly irresponsible for a public-funded there are about 27,000 CNM students of all types, garbage about government of the people
educational institution to choose to spend taxpayer full time and part time.
One thing I know: We have to try. We have to up Central Avenue for months and will
not perishing from the Earth. Well, who Entertainment Law Murder
require APS and CNM to comply with the law so probably drive many small companies out
money on such a program. CNM may as well use Instead of using sites convenient to voters, voting of business; that they were never asked
needs Lincoln when youve got Richard J. Family Law DWI
voters can make informed choices. That would be a
tax dollars to teach farmers how to grow tobacco for was held in hard-to-navigate school locations, often Berry?
cigarettes. without general parking. By contrast, the selection
good beginning.
whether they wanted or needed the
project; that they feel dictated to; that Dennis Domrzalski is an associate editor Se Habla Espaol
I have lived in Albuquerque for 30 years. It seems of voting sites was incredibly convenient for the Robert Pidcock is an Albuquerque attorney who the deal is the definition of a mayor who at ABQ Free Press. Reach him at
that the news stories about APS written today could 27,000 CNM students, faculty and employees, but unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 2008. doesnt have a real economic development dennis@freeabq.com
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ce
perpetuated by Berry would end and probably down 52 officers.
that the mainstream media would use So which is it? Is NMSP 100 percent
our survey to put an end to the myth of staffed or short 81 officers or short 52
THERE MAY BE MONEY a statewide police shortage. Instead, they officers? In less than 90 days, the leaders
AVAILABLE TO YOU ignored it. Nor did they ask Berry for of NMSP floated three different staffing
proof of the statewide cop-acalypse. figures. Why is the truth so difficult?
FOR EYEWEAR AFTER I can only assume the news editors And why does the mainstream media
CATARACT SURGERY? found it was easier to repeat what Berry ignore this?
You Find Y appear, without someone to present the them. They have to ask hard questions Lean Mastery - Online Self-paced
te Six Sigma Green Belt - Online Self-paced
Soulma
bill and ask the committee to act on it, of those in authority. The First Amend-
the bill died. Six Sigma Black Belt - Online Self-paced
ment demands that the media challenge
Instead of telling their readers to call
those in power to tell the truth.
www.freeabq.com/dating/ their senator, the Journal should more For more information, contact bizskills@unm.edu.
accurately be telling them to call Ingle Dan Klein, a retired Albuquerque
9000 Menaul NE and Larraaga. police sergeant, is a columnist for 505-277-0077
(505) 296-8187 But wait, theres more. ABQ Free Press. Reach him on Facebook. ce.unm.edu/Project
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EDitorial cartoons/ANALYSIS editorial ABQ FREE PRESS March 9, 2016 21
How Long Must We Wait For Were for Kasich the Sane One
Santa Fe to Clean Up its Act?
BY DAN VUKELICH
T he sky is fall-
ing! The sky is
falling! That was
very little on the mound. In 1998, UNM
hit .332 at the plate and yielded an ERA
of 9.04. Thats awful. Birminghams last
the cry of Chicken four seasons produced an ERA under
Little, who really 5.00. Thats pretty good.
did believe the sky His Lobos of 2016 have the chance to
was falling. The produce the right combination at the
cowardly chicken plate and on the mound. Birmingham
was wrong. has a strong core of hitters back. Better
Lobo baseball coach Ray Birmingham yet, he returns nine of 11 pitchers from
has a yearly cry, too: The road to 2015.
Omaha. The road to Omaha. The The Lobos under Birmingham are 3-8
optimistic New Mexico coach believes in NCAA play going 1-2, 0-2, 1-2 and 1-2.
his Lobos will make it to Omaha some The Lobos also have missed the NCAA
day. This is the site of the College World tourney the past two seasons. UNM
Series. Its where the big boys of college went 32-27 in 2015, finishing 17-13 in
baseball go to play. the Mountain West (fourth place) with
So far, Birmingham has been wrong a young team.
about reaching that lofty destination, The Lobos might have the balance
and you cant help but wonder if to make a little more noise in the first
Chicken Littles prediction will come true round of NCAA play, but there are issues
first. that could roadblock Birminghams stroll
Its not that Birminghams Lobos down the lane to Omaha: the home-
arent doing well. They have wedged field advantage.
their foot onto the NCAA path four Usually, of course not always, the
times from 2010 to 2013, which is a home team advances. Birminghams
tremendous achievement and a credit to Lobos have been sent on the road each
UNMs shoot-from-the-hip (Ah, shucks, time partly because of their status
Im from Hobbs) coach. The Lobos last in the NCAA pecking order but also
NCAA bid prior to Birmingham came in because of their facility.
the 1960s. Lobo Field now called Santa Ana
Birmingham has done a lot of good at Star Field is a work in progress. It
UNM since his hire in 2008 was pushed is a far cry from the days when UNM
through by a lot of wise politicians and played in Isotopes Park, which had to be
powerful money men, who put the lean considered one of the premier college
on the UNM administration to pluck sites in America. Isotopes Park has
Birmingham away from New Mexico stadium seats, modern concession stands,
Junior College. decent restrooms, and is protected
Birmingham had won 75 percent of from the wind, rain and sun. It was
his games at NMJC and won a national fan friendly, and a lot of fans attended
JC title. He also had the reputation of Lobo games for the same reason they
building his squads with New Mexico attend Isotopes games for the venue.
talent. A lot of Lobo fans like to see Now, you go to Lobo games only for
New Mexico talent on UNM rosters. the Lobos. On a bad weather day, that
Birmingham has a nice squad in 2016, might not be enough.
too. His Lobos clawed their way into the The Santa Ana Star Field is something
Top 25 earlier this season, and they have you might expect to find in . . . well,
the potential to move in and out of lets say its not something you would
those rankings all year. expect to find as an NCAA site.
Because Birmingham has pitching. So, are Birminghams Lobos doomed
The backbone of Birminghams success and destined to die on the NCAA road?
at UNM has been his sticks. His Lobos hit Maybe not this year! The Lobos have
baseballs the way Donald Trump smacks hitting. The Lobos have pitching. The
around political opponents. But in base- Lobos have Birmingham.
ball, you often hit for show and pitch to Maybe the sky will fall on somebody
advance in NCAA play. The Lobo hitting else.
can be overrated, too. The Lobos have
Richard Stevens is a former sports
always hit the ball. From 1971, UNM had
writer for The Albuquerque Tribune.
40 seasons hitting .290 or higher. From
More recently, he was an insider at the
1991, UNM had 24 of 25 seasons above
.300 at the plate.
Lobo athletic department. Reach him at
But a lot of those Lobo teams had rstev50@gmail.com
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Q: Other than a law degree, what kind of special training or knowledge do you have?
A: Actually, my background before criminal law was entertainment law and I studied music and got bachelors and masters degrees concentrating in
jazz and master piano.
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Santa Fes old Silva Lanes Bowling jokes, music, art, stories and legends. But alk into Breve Crpes & Coffee ers reacted with shock and horror.
Alleyis partly owned by literary how do our traditions evolve, and how (400 Gold SW), and you may BuzzFeed France declared it un
sensation George R. R. Martin. are they maintained in the strange new feel youve stepped out of downtown crime international against crpes.
Its opening attracted talents like place we call home? Albuquerque and into a caf in south- Friedman and Garrison dont care
musician/author Amanda Palmer, Thats one of many questions ern France. about such snobbery. They believe
accordionist/artist Jason Webley raised by Story Space: Stories & Songs Sunlight streams in through an Burqueos are ready to embrace new
and beloved country doomers The Immigrant & Refugee Artists, happen- all-glass front facade, setting uphol- twists on an old-world favorite. And
Handsome Family, for an already stered seats aglow. Burlap coffee sacks it seems theyre right. Within an hour
ing from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, March 20,
sold-out weekend of music. The and jars of freshly cut flowers hang of their grand opening early on Sat-
at Outpost Performance Space (210 Yale
Meow Wolf artspaces eagerly an- above tables. Behind the counter, the urday, Feb. 27, every seat in the house
SE). All ages are welcome for a series of
ticipated emergence has even been baristas aprons match the wall an was filled.
short performative talks with renowned
heralded in the LA Times. expanse of Yves Klein blue thats When I joined the line, it was all
immigrant and refugee artists who Courtesy of Breve
hands on deck as staff hustled double
On Thursday, March 17, at 5 now live in Albuquerque. Story Space reminiscent of the Mediterranean.
p.m., The City Different welcomes And, of course, theres the heavenly Is this crpe heaven? time to meet demand. Despite valiant
9 a.m. to 2 a.m., with sweet dance beats provided explores art as it relates to notions of effort, a single griddle can cook only
The Venue Different, at the grand cultural identity, migration and belonging. scent of coffee and crpes. of a spatula. The resulting tissue-y Skippy peanut butter and a bag of
opening of the Meow Wolf Art Complex (1352 Ru- by Chicagos Sassmouth, Denvers David Last and one crpe at a time, and some of
Featured artists include two-time Grammy gold pancakes are crisp around the mini-marshmallows. This is still us waited a full 15 minutes for our
fina Circle). Guests are invited to experience Meow homegrown Numbtron. The music starts at 9 p.m.,
and tickets are still available. Opening weekend Award nominee Rahim Al Haj, a virtuoso oud On Breves vibe, food and edges but thick enough in the center America, yall. orders. Oh, well, I thought, theres
Wolfs first permanent exhibition, The House of moniker to support your choice of toppings. More than being anything in par-
prices for viewing the exquisite House are $25 for musician and composer from Iraq who The San nothing more French than leisurely
Eternal Return. On the ambiance: We purposely did half
Which toppings, you ask? Co- ticularFrench, Italian, whateverI
From the outside, it looks like the ceiling split open adults and $15 for kids. Thereafter, general admis- Francisco Chronicle described as one of the our seating with comfy chairs and couches so service.
sion will range from $10 to $18. greatest oud players in the world; Nada Kherbik, owner Mandy Garrison addresses the want it to be a welcoming experience, Then Friedman finished my order
and an old Victorian house dropped fully-formed people would stay and relax, says co-owner
Regular Meow Wolf hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. a journalist, teacher and Arabic interpreter from topic over a macchiato: The Nutella Garrison confirms. The priority here and delivered it with an apologetic
from the sky. Inside the whopping 20,000 square Mandy Garrison.
Wednesday through Sunday, with late hours possi- Syria; Rujeko Dumbutshena, a dancer from Zimba- crpes are very popular. And all of the isnt tedious authenticity; its sensory grin. Sorry it took so long. Thanks
foot space, visitors of all ages can play live-action On the name, Breve: I wanted it to
ble on Fridays and Saturdays; the complex is closed bwe who appeared in Fela!, a Broadway musical fruit, any combination you can think pleasure. for waiting! Lets face it: Theres
choose-your-own-adventure in an assortment of be something that would roll off the tongue,
passageways within an imaginative multiverse of Monday and Tuesday. For arts patrons with pockets about Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti; and Mexico something that just sounded good when you of. Berries, bananas and Nutella?! One glance at Breves Instagram really nothing more American than
unexpected environments. too light to invest in the $2,000 Lifetime Pass, a native Chuy Martinez, a musician and former host said it. Vive la France! feed (instagram.com/breve) reveals service with a smile.
Thursdays $250 VIP gala includes dinner, drinks, $150 annual family pass thats good for up to five of TV show Lo Maduro De La Cultura. On the menu: People eat with their eyes Examine Breves design more how breathtakingly bouquet-like their So, is it more French or American?
and entertainment. The public opening starts at 2 family members is also available. For more info, Story Space is moderated by folklorist and first, which is why we work so hard to make the closely, and its plain to see Garrison creations are. That unparalleled visual On first bite of my crispy-soft pancake
p.m. on Friday, March 18. Although The House call (505) 395-6369 or visit urban/regional planner Wade Patterson and pre- crpes pretty. and partners Billy Nguyen and Teddy component is thanks to chef Friedman, and its melting Nutella, it was clear
will be open and available until 2 a.m., the music meowwolf.com/tickets sented in conjunction with 516 ARTS exhibition At Friedman are doing more than merely who brings more than a decade of that Brev offers the best of both
portion of the evening (Palmer and Webley) quickly Story Space Home in the World which runs through April 16. Espresso machines are now rel- emulating chic French eateries. Bagels, culinary experience to the Brev team. worlds. As for the wait, dont fret;
sold out, as did the next nights The Handsome Five-dollar tickets for Story Space are available at atively commonplace in American complete with green chile cream Were always looking for inspira- Friedman assured me theyre getting
People leave their homelands for a variety of
Family concert. cafs, but Breve offers an even rarer cheese, are also on the menu. tion, Friedman says. Were going a second griddle soon.
reasons, including extreme poverty, religious and holdmyticket.com. To learn more, call 268-0044 or
Exhibition hours on Sunday, March 20 run from ethnic persecution and perpetual war. In their flight, visit outpostspace.org sight, a genuine crpe griddle. The The potted succulents rep to do crpe cakes as well layered Karie Luidens is an Albuquerque-based
cont. on page 27 cooks spread batter over its 16-inch the Southwest, not the south of crpes with buttercream frosting. writer of criticism, commentary, current
surface and flip it with a careful flick France. Alongside the Nutella sits Shes also experimenting with a crpe events, and semiconnected musings.
Now Hiring:
Fourth Art Center (4904 Fourth Ave NW). three bucks. For more info, visit hold-
The production includes stories from around the myticket.com/event/233562
globe, from Palestine to Tierra Amarilla, a ghost
town in Northern New Mexico. Live music and M. Brianna Stallings writes so you dont Courtesy of Las Meganenas
have to.
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On Service: The Boss Is Coming To Dinner Beer Town: The View from Barley Peak
by TY BANNERMANN
BY IAN MAKSICK
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he Albuquerque Gem & Mineral Club hosts Treasures of 2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, 8:30 am, Dane Smith Hall,
7:30 pm, National Hispanic Cultural Arts Center, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, 501 Elizabeth St SE, RSVP: 275-8731,
the Earth, the 47th annual AGMC show, at Expo New indianpueblo.com/puebloharvestcafe UNM Main Campus, more info/RSVP: into the space.
Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, SATURDAY, MARCH 12 222-9700, exponm.com facebook.com/tqthriveconference
register@nm composters.org
With the help of investors like Game of Thrones author
Mexico (300 San Pedro SE), on the weekend of Friday, March nhccnm.org Tabularasa
A Thousand Voices
18, through Sunday, March 20.
8 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing,
3 pm, Free, Indian Pueblo Cultural SATURDAY, MARCH 26 ONGOING SUNDAY, MARCH 13 George R.R. Martin, you can choose your own adventure at
THURSDAY, MARCH 24 20 ABC Mesa Rd, El Prado,
Center, 2401 12th St NW, 23rd Annual Csar Chvez Day Geology Hike Meow Wolfs new art space. It begins with The House of
This event has been running nearly five decades, and it (575) 758-1900, taosmesabrewing.com
Buika 843-7270, indianpueblo.org 10:30 am, National Hispanic Cultural 2ND TUESDAYS 11 am, Cerrillos Hills State Park, Eternal Return, a full-scale model of a Victorian home
features more than 50 rock and mineral dealers hawking Part of Chispa The Temporary Tattoos Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, 37 Main St, Cerrillos, NM,
Korean War Veterans belonging to a Southern family. From there, it could go any
everything from amethyst cathedrals to zebra rocks. The 7:30 pm, National Hispanic Cultural 6 pm, Marble Brewery Westside, MARCH 1720 nhccnm.org Open Meeting (505) 474-0196, cerrilloshills.org
kids can bring mystery rocks for the club to ID. Three silent Center, 1701 4th St SW, 724-4771, 5740 Night Whisper Rd NW, fantastical place, even an aspen grove thatll stare right back
Movies & Meaning: The Qs OUTstanding Awards 1 pm, New Mexico Veterans Memorial,
auctions are held per day. nhccnm.org 508-4368, marblebrewery.com A Dream Space 7 pm, Sandia Resort & Casino, 30 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, 256-2042,
SATURDAY, MARCH 19 at you.
The AGMC will also be joined by the New Mexico Bureau globalFEST On the Road: KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW, Rainbow Rd NE, 873-8084, abqpride.com nmvetsmemorial.org Home Composting Basics This magical, interactive space opens the weekend of March
Creole Carnival MARCH 2627 10 am, Free, Albuquerque Garden 18 with a gala, concerts and other cool events. For more info
768-3544, kimotickets.com
of Geology & Mineral Resources, who will offer educational 7:30 pm, Lensic Theater, Southern Slam Dancers (Zuni) MARCH 2627 2ND WEDNESDAYS Center, 10120 Lomas Blvd NE,
displays, maps, books and guidebooks to attendees. on opening weekend goings on, see our rundown in Matters
211 W. San Francisco, Santa Fe, Noon, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Rio Rancho Home & Drinking Liberally 296-6020,
Learn more at agmc.info (505) 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, RSVP: register@nmcomposters.org of the Art, page 26, or visit meowwolf.com
A Night of Generation Justice Remodeling Show Albuquerque Chapter
indianpueblo.org Part of NM PBS Community Cinema Santa Ana Star Center, 6 pm, ONiells NE Heights, Meow Wolf: House of Eternal Return
Treasures of the Earth 2016 FRIDAY, MARCH 25
SUNDAY, MARCH 27 7 pm, Free, KiMo Theatre, 423 Central 3001 Civic Center Circle NE, 3301 Juan Tabo Blvd NE, 264-1368, EATS
Live Stand up Comedy: Keith drinkingliberally.org
1352 Rufina Circle, Santa Fe, NM, (505) 395-6369,
Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro NE, 222-9700, agmc.info Ave NW, 768-3544, kimotickets.com 891-7300, santaanastarcenter.com
Brekenridge, Rachel Hroncich, David Crosby SATURDAY, MARCH 12 meowwolf.com
Fri-Sat, 10 a.m.6 p.m., Sunday, 10 a.m.5 p.m. T-Gram 7:30 pm, Lensic Theater, THURSDAY, MARCH 24 APRIL 1517 WEDNESDAYS 24th Annual Chocolate WedSun, 10 a.m.8 p.m., later FriSat
Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE, 211 W. San Francisco, Santa Fe, Fastball New Mexico International ABQ Jazz Trio Open Jam Fantasy: Cosmic Soire
255-1848, guildcinema.com (505) 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org Auto Show 5 pm, Free, Lizard Tail Brewing, 6:30 pm, Sandia Casino,
MARCH 18APRIL 10 MasterworksPolyphony: Peri Pakroo
7 pm, KiMo Theatre,
30 Rainbow Rd, 796-7500,
2ND SATURDAYS MARCH 1324
Max Graham 423 Central Ave NW, 768-3544, Albuquerque Convention Center, 9800 Montgomery Ave NE,
Voices of New Mexico Part of Bloody Sundays Brunch and sandiacasino.com Los Ranchos Growers Market Collected Works Santa Fe
The Graduate 9 pm, El Rey Theater, kimotickets.com 401 2nd St SW, 768-4575, lizardtailbrewing.com/home
7 pm, San Miguel Chapel, Bloody Mary Bar, 11 am, Distillery 365, 10 am, 6718 Rio Grande Blvd NW, 202 Galisteo St, Santa Fe,
Aux Dog Theatre, 3011 Monte Vista 622 Central Ave SW, elreyabq.com nmautoshow.com
Blvd NE, 254-7716, auxdog.com
401 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, 2921 Stanford Dr NE, 221-6281, FRIDAY, MARCH 25 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS SUNDAY, MARCH 19 farmersmarketsnm.org (505) 988-4226,
821-1956, polyphonynm.com The Pink Floyd Experience collectedworksbookstore.com
8 pm, Route 66 Casino,
distillery365.com Strangers on a Train (1951) SUNDAY, APRIL 17 Drinking LiberallyCedar Southwest Chocolate &
SATURDAYS
SATURDAY, MARCH 19 The Motet
14500 Central Ave SW, 352-7866, Solo Violin and Voices Part of Hitchcock Hits La Montaita Co-ops Earth Fest Crest Chapter Coffee Fest March 13, BooksigningDouglas
Calle 66 8 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing, 5 pm, Greenside Caf, 10 am, Expo New Mexico, Santa Fe Farmers Market: Atwill & Walter Cooper
rt66casino.com 10:30 am, Las Puertas Event Center, KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW, Nobhillis100.com/events
20 ABC Mesa Rd, El Prado, 300 San Pedro Dr NE, 222-9700, Railyard March15, J. Michael Orenduff, The Pot
6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Caf, 1512 1st St NW, chatterabq.org 768-3544, kimotickets.com Nob Hill is 100 Unleashed: 12165 NM-14, Cedar Crest,
(575) 758-1900, taosmesabrewing.com Quietly Kept exponm.com 8 am, 1607 Paseo de Peralta at Thief Who Studied Georgia OKeeffe
2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, Pet Parade and Fair 264-1368, drinkingliberally.org
7 pm, Distillery 365, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Guadalupe, Santa Fe, March 16, Sedena & George Cappan-
indianpueblo.com/puebloharvestcafe NM Philharmonic Classics
2921 Stanford Dr NE, 221-6281, SCREENS Nobhillis100.com/events
THURSDAYS ONGOING farmersmarketsnm.org nelli,
14th Annual Farfesha Student Concert: Olga Rocks Punks Dead: SLC Punk 2
distillery365.com The Best is Yet to BeHow to Age
Showcase Rachmaninoff MARCH 1227 7:30 pm, KiMo Theatre, COMMUNITY Latin Gold: Salsa Lessons TUESDAYS SUNDAYS
6 pm, Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, Raven and the Sweet Potato Wisely and Fall in Love with Your
7 pm, South Broadway Cultural Center, Guild Cinema 423 Central Ave NW, 768-3544, & Dancing
203 Cornell Drive NE, 925-5858, Pie Band Truckin Tuesdays Pints & Planks Yoga Class Life...Again
1025 Broadway Blvd SW, 848-1320,
6 pm, Pueblo Harvest Caf,
3405 Central Ave NE, 255-1848, kimotickets.com THROUGH MARCH 8 pm, Free, Q Bar-Hotel Albuquerque,
11 am, Civic Plaza, 1 Civic Plaza NW, 11 am, donation, March 19, Patricia J. Conoway, Listen-
farfesha.com nmphil.org guildcinema.com 800 Rio Grande Blvd NW, 225-5928,
2401 12th St NW, 724-3510, THURSDAY, MARCH 31 Conquer Anger 3rd St NW and Marquette Ave NW, Rio Bravo Brewing Company, (937) ing with My Eyes: An Abused Horse, a
Hairspray and Hitmen: A Saudade March 1213, Triplets of Belleville qbarabq.com
indianpueblo.com/puebloharvestcafe Thursdays, 7 pm, Kadampa Meditation albuquerquecc.com 671-8917, Mother with Alzheimers
Tribute to John Waters and 9 pm, Scalo Northern Italian Grill, March 1214, Embrace of the Silver Ochre: Who Are US 2016 Center, 142 Monroe St NE, 292-5293, March 24, James R Scarantino, The
3500 Central SE, 255-7871, scalonobhill.com Thriftworks Serpent, Sembene Observations from the 21st 1ST SATURDAYS riobravobrewing.com
Quentin Tarantino
Sister Bar, 407 Central Ave,
mediationinnewmexico.org WEDNESDAYS Drum Within
March 1517, Gabo, Janis: Little Girl Century American Road The Organ Transplant
8 pm, Fire & Ice, 9800 Montgomery
MARCH 1920 facebook.com/digitaldesert.events Blue 7 pm, Guild Cinema, THROUGH APRIL Awareness Program of Red Willow Farmers Market WORD
Blvd NE, facebook.com/parisagogo 10 am, 885 Star Rd, Taos Pueblo,
How Love Wins March 1819, The Hunger 3405 Central Ave NE, 255-1848, New Mexico
John Gorka MARCH 25APRIL 10 Volunteers needed for NM
10:30 am, Erna Fergusson Library, farmersmarketsnm.org MARCH 1322
2 pm, National Hispanic Cultural Cen- March 1821, Creative Control, silverorchre.com Veterans Museum
7:30 pm, Historic Old San Ysidro The Quality of Life Talin Market Food Truck Bookworks
Church, 966 Old Church Rd,
ter, 1701 4th St SW, 506-9038, The Club New Mexico Veterans Memorial,
3700 San Mateo Blvd NE, Puzzle on page 40
theperformers.org Keshet Center for the Arts, 4121 Cutler March 19, The Messenger FRIDAY, APRIL 1 more info: 344-0512 Round Up 4022 Rio Grande NW, 344-8139,
Corrales, brownpapertickets.com 1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, 256-2042, bkwrks.com
Ave NE, 227-8583, motherroad.org March 20, Still Dreaming Dial M For Murder 11 am, 88 Louisiana Blvd SE
TCMG presents Into the Light nmvetsmemorial.org 2ND & 4TH SATURDAYS March 13, Derek Cressman,
Kansas March 2224, Ingrid BergmanIn KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW,
Harwood Museum of Art, MARCH 25APRIL 17 When Money Talks
8 pm, Inn of the Mountain Gods Her Own Words 768-3544, kimotickets.com Coder Dojo
Resort & Casino, 287 Carrizo Canyon
238 Ledoux St, Taos, (575) 758-9826,
Caesars Blood SATURDAY, MARCH 12 10 am, ages 717, Quelab, FRIDAYS March 17, J. Michael Orenduff,
taoschambermusicgroup.org March 2527, Sin Fronteras Film
Rd, Mescalero, (800) 545-9011, Basic Necklace & Earring 680 Haines Ave NW, ABQ Food Fridays The Pot Thief Who Studied
innofthemountaingods.com Tewa Dancers (Ohkay Owingeh)
The Adobe Theater, 9813 4th Street
NW, 898-9222, adobetheater.org
Festival 2016 EVENTS Making Class coderdojoabq.github.io 4 pm, Civic Plaza, SW Section, Georgia OKeeffe
Noon, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Noon, Free, Mamas Minerals, 1 Civic Plaza NW, March 19, Richard William Smith,
Ks Choice
2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, MARCH 1231 THROUGH MARCH 13 3RD SATURDAYS 3rd St NW and Marquette Ave NW, The Moor, the Mason and the Alien:
7:30 pm, The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Terra Nova 800 20th St NW, RSVP: 266-8443,
indianpueblo.org Jean Cocteau Cinema Baca Rodeo Series mamasminerals.com civicplazapresents.com A Call to Action
Company, 37 Fire Place, Santa Fe, (505) The Vortex Theatre, 2900 Carlisle NE, Lyme Get Together
418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, Southwest Event Center Arena, March 20, Paul Secord, Bandelier
424-3333, ampconcerts.org SUNDAY, MARCH 20 247-8600, vortexabq.org
(505) 466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com 24 Dalies Rd, Los Lunas,
How to Become an Addiction 12, Free, location varies, Coffee Education and Tasting
National Monument
Lunasa and Tim OBrien Counselor in New Mexico more info: 304-9411 6:30 pm, Prosum Roasters,
Caladh Nua SATURDAY, MARCH 26 March 1217, 17th Annual Interna- southwesteventcenter.com March 22, James Scarantino,
7:30 pm, Lensic Theater, 10 am, Free, UNM Continuing Education 3228 Los Arboles Ave NE Ste 100,
3 pm, Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus, tional Animation Show of Shows, Ran The Drum Within
211 W. San Francisco, Santa Fe, 203 Cornell Drive NE, 925-5858, Bloodstone March 1516, Psycho Pass: The Movie
Building, 1634 University Blvd NE, 379-5136, prosumroasters.com
(505) 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org unmtickets.com 5 pm, Burts Tiki Lounge, 313 Gold Ave SW 277-0077, RSVP: ce.unm.edu
40 March 9, 2016 ABQ FREE PRESS
calendar Crossword
THROUGH MAY 3 ARTSPREE by Myles Mellor
IAIA Library Readings
Various dates and times, Institute of American SUNDAY, MARCH 13 Across 52. Itinerant, British var. 24. Omen
Indian Arts, 83 Avan Nu Po Rd, Santa Fe, iaia.edu A View in the Collection: Pablita, 56. Fox competitor 26. Drudge
Helen & Margarete 1. Pretense
SATURDAY, MARCH 12 1 pm, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 4. Chips ___ 59. Expression of pride? 28. No longer working:
The Literary History of Poets in Placitas: 2401 12th St NW, 843-7270,indianpueblo.org
8. Like some kitchens 60. Baroque Abbr.
Larry Goodell & John Roche
FRIDAY, MARCH 18 13. Vamps accessory 61. Military approaches 29. Cold capital
11 am, Placitas Community Library,
453 Hwy 165, 867-3355, placitaslibrary.com Meow Wolf! House of Eternal Return: 14. Narthex neighbor 64. Hindu wives 30. Eye problem
Lucy Lewis: Celebrating the Legacy Public Opening 65. They may be wild 31. Brute
Meow Wolf!, 1352 Rufina Cir, Santa Fe, 15. Unite
1 pm, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center,
(505) 395-6369, meowwolf.com 16. They were intro- 66. Consult 32. Didnt stand pat
2401 12th St NW, 843-7270, indianpueblo.org
duced by Sohmer & 67. Fur capitalist 33. Freshwater fish
SUNDAY, MARCH 13 MARCH 1831
Co. in 1884 68. ___ Who 35. Radiohead tune
StorytimeWhat Makes a Snowflake: RSVP: James Joseph
Ross Van Dusen The Small Engine Gallery, 19. Out 69. Much spam 36. Stalk
2:30 pm, Page One Books, 5850 Eubank Blvd NE 1413 4th St SW, thesmallenginegallery.com 38. Cliffs pal on
20. Cousin of a canvas
Ste B-41, 294-2026, page1book.com Down
MARCH 18MAY 20 back Cheers
MONDAY, MARCH 14 WOMAN 21. Big bang producer 1. Old Jewish scholars 39. Chaos
The Art of Zuni: Bronwyn Fox and Edition One Gallery, 1036 Canyon Rd, 2. Go downhill, maybe
Santa Fe, (505) 570-5385, editionone.gallery 22. Appropriate 40. Bon mot
Robin Dunlap
2 pm, Wheelwright Library, 704 Camino Lejo, 23. Computer instruc 3. Put off, as a motion 46. Means of escape
Santa Fe, (505) 982-4636, wheelwright.org SUNDAY, MARCH 20 4. Measure for 47. Like some vases
Imaginary Friends and Fools: tions
TUESDAY, MARCH 15 Artist Talks 25. Web page Measure villain 49. Big cheese
Your Dazzling Brain presentation 3 pm, Tortuga Gallery, 901 Edith Blvd SE, 27. Money transferring 5. Dwell 50. Dude
by UNM Researchers 369-1648, tortugagallery.org 6. Female gametes
systems 51. Pointer
6:45 pm, Albuquerque Academy, Simms Center Placitas Artists Series February
for the Performing Arts, 6400 Wyoming Blvd NE, Visual Artist Reception 31. Uneven 7. Fiddler on the 53. Bangladesh dough
272-8085, RSVP: aa.edu 2 pm, Las Placitas Presbyterian Church, 34. Stumblebum Roof role 54. Charger
7 Paseo de San Antonio, Placitas,
SATURDAY, MARCH 19 36. Most immense 8. Afterword 55. Toadies replies
867-8080, placitasartistsseries.org
Made in Albuquerque FIlms: Jeff Berg Ryan Singer & Liz Wallace Gallery 37. In a pompous style 9. C.S.A. state 56. Old Mogul capital
10:30 am, Special Collections Library, 423 Central Reception 41. Pull back 10. TV control 57. Support group?
NE, 848-1376 abclibrary.org 5 pm, Free, Jean Cocteau Art Gallery,
42. Heater 11. Desktop feature 58. Jargon
Making Micaceous Clay: Shari Holmes 418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe,
2 pm, Genuine Southwest Arts & Gifts, (415) 517-9782, jeancocteaucinema.com 43. Kind of skin 12. Birth place 60. Camp Swampy dog
1919 Old Town Rd NW, Ste 2, 15. Debate (with) 62. Liberal leader?
243-1410, genuinesouthwest.com MARCH 20SEPTEMBER 15 44. Some painted
Landscape of an Artist-Living Treasure: vessels 17. Sure 63. Spa sound
OKeeffe Close Up and Faraway:
Deborah Blanche Dan Namingha 45. New couple 18. Datebook abbr.
7 pm, Historic Old San Ysidro Church, 966 Old Museum of Indian Arts and Culture,
48. Frilly hat of long ago 23. Kind of ticket Answers on page 39
Church Rd, Corrales, corraleshistory.org 710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, (505) 476-1269,
indianartsandculture.org
Silk Stockings: Susi Wolf Storyteller
7 pm, Tortuga Gallery, ONGOING
901 Edith Blvd SE, 369-1648, tortugagallery.org
Spains Contribution to the American THROUGH MARCH 12
Revolution: Dr. Thomas Chavez Failure of Modernity: Kent Monkman
2 pm, Placitas Community Library, Peters Projects, 1011 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe,
453 Hwy 165, 867-3355, placitaslibrary.com (505) 954-5800, petersprojects.com
Under a Triumphant Sky, a Bike Across
America Story: Steve Garufi THROUGH MARCH 19
1 pm, Taylor Ranch Library, 5700 Bogart St NW, Sacred Realm: Blessing & Good Fortune
897-8816, abclibrary.org Across Asia
Museum of International Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo,
SUNDAY, MARCH 20 Santa Fe, (505) 476-1200, internationalfolkart.org
Three Promises for Jane
A True Story of Madness and THROUGH MARCH 20
Redemption: AJ Liese Gustave Baumann and New Mexico
3 pm, Page One Books, New Mexico Museum of Art,
5850 Eubank Blvd NE Ste B-41, 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe,
294-2026, page1book.com (505) 476-5072, nmartmuseum.org