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ow that Donald
Trump has just
about clinched the
2016 GOP presidential
nomination, the question arises whether
the unpredictable
billionaire could
possibly make a play
for New Mexicos five
electoral votes this November.
The short answer is no.
According to Gallup, The Donalds
unfavorable rating among Hispanics in
March was a sky-high 77 percent. That
pretty much takes him out of the running
here in any contest with Hillary Clinton. In
that same Gallup poll, The Hillary scored
a 59 percent favorable approval rating
among Hispanics.
But there is a wrinkle that has political
watchers wondering if the race could be
closer than assumed. Veteran New Mexico
GOP pollster Bruce Donisthorpe, who has
polled for both Republicans and Democrats, conducted extensive polling of the
state this spring. He says he has never seen
such anger and downright hatred toward
politics and politicians.
It was not unusual for likely voters to
tell us that they hate all politicians and to
slam down the phone. That goes beyond
mere anger and could impact voter
turnout this November.
Donisthorpe says the animosity felt
toward the political class will translate
into a lower vote turnout, not higher.
They are not happy with their choices
and rather than hold their noses and vote
for someone, we are sensing that many of
them will simply stay home.
In response to his findings Donisthorpe
has already lowered his voter turnout
projection. He forecasts that it will fall below that of the 2012 presidential election
when about 772,000 people cast ballots
for president. How much of a decline from
that point, if any, he says, will become
more clear later in the year.
That lower turnout is good news for
Trump. The most likely people to vote this
year remain Anglo conservative Republicans, reports Donisthorpe. The Republicans remain the most reliable voters and
that could mean a closer race between
Clinton and Trump but she remains the
solid favorite here. The state has voted
Democratic in the last two presidential
elections and that pattern can be expected
to hold.
The most turned-off segment of the
electorate right now is independents, a
block that continues to grow (19 percent)
as more voters turn away from the
two major parties. Our polling shows
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May 26
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This concert is co-presented by Double D Productions & KSFR Radio
NEWS
ighting GMOs:
The group GMO
Free New Mexico
has organized
several events this
month as part of
a global campaign
against Monsanto
and genetically
modified foods and in support of local
farmers.
Things kick off with Art Fight:
Farmers, Food and Friends at 7 p.m.
on Friday, May 13, at Tractor Brewings
Wells Park brewhouse, 1800 Fourth
St. NW. Artists will create agricultural-themed work in front of a live
audience, then auction off the artwork
at the end of the evening.
Hub City Sound System will perform,
so bring your dancing shoes.
Eight days later, at 10 a.m. on
Saturday, May 21, Albuquerque will
join 428 other cities in 38 countries in
the March Against Monsanto. The
initiative highlights the anti-GMO
movements arguments over the
dangers posed by Monsantos genetically modified seeds and the cancer
danger allegedly posed by its herbicide
Roundup.
Protestors will meet at Rio Grande
BY dan klein
I John F. Kennedy,
President of the
United States of
America, do hereby
designate May 15,
1963, and May 15
of each succeeding
year, as Peace
Officers Memorial
Day, in honor of those peace officers who,
through their courageous deeds, have lost
their lives or have become disabled in the
performance of duty.
I also designate the week of May 12
through May 18, 1963, and the calendar
week during which May 15 occurs of each
succeeding year, as Police Week, in recognition of the service given by the men and
women who, night and day, protect us
through the enforcement of our laws.
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The Albuquerque Police Department
had a policy where you could shoot at
a moving vehicle to disable the vehicle.
That is use of deadly force no matter
which way you look at it, Eden told
the Economic Forum audience. And
one of the things we did very early on is
we took that option away.
Former Albuquerque City Councilor
Pete Dinelli has this interpretation
of Martinezs letter: To me, he
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massive new weapon has now been deployed in the battle to clean up
the Kirtland Air Force Base fuel leak: 40,000 pounds of granular activated carbon that is stripping aviation fuel constituents out of the contaminated water table. At a cost of $14.2 million, the U.S. Air Force has built a
system of three extraction wells, pipes and a 4,000-square-foot, full-scale
treatment plant, complete with two metal vessels that each hold 20,000
pounds of carbon. To date, the system has cleaned 52 million gallons of
water contaminated with ethylene dibromide. The system is pumping 400
gallons of water a minute, or 576,000 gallons a day, and has the capacity
to treat 800 gallons a minute. Water enters the plant with an average EDB
concentration of 100 parts per trillion, which is twice the allowable limit,
and leaves with no detectable EDB. The cleaned water is used to irrigate
KAFBs golf course and to recharge the aquifer.
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and
nothing.
How
could
we
get
placed
by a computer
people like me who take
in a city in the middle of nowhere?
the test gain an understanding of all the great
But as soon as we started to dive into what this city
places available that match their particular interests
had to offer, we were floored. We found a bustling
and style. [People] should explore an amazing
vintage community full of entrepreneurs and busicountry full of fantastic choices, so many of which
ness owners, multiple coffee shops and breweries
are undiscovered, he said.
for every type of person and a downtown that we
Number one of our list was not Albuquerque, but
could actually afford. One of the first connections we
somewhere a little more west Salem, Ore. Its not
made was Albuquerque native Amelia Olson, who
that Salem wasnt a viable contender, but the more
like us, is a young business owner and has a passion
we thought about living in Oregon, the less it made
for vintage clothing.
sense for us financially and physically. Neither one
Connecting
of us wanted to be that far from our parents, and
even though 12 hours away is far, its still a lot closer
We connected with Amelia through Instagram,
than Oregon.
one of the best platforms we used in researching
After nixing Salem and Portland, the other top city
Albuquerque. We spent the months before our move
the website picked for us, we focused in on Alchatting about the city, the vintage business and
buquerque. In our minds eye we saw desert, sand,
why one would want to set up shop out west.
cactus and nothing. How could we get placed by a
She said it succinctly: I realized how impossibly
computer in a city in the middle of nowhere?
special our town is. Albuquerque is sincere, inclusive and honest. There are so many amazingly
ambitious things happening in Albuquerque right
now and its a real testament to being secure in your
talents and not confusing arrogance for success.
People remember your name, your kids name,
she said. Being able to enjoy the experiences a large
city has to offer, while still being very connected to
your community is something so, so special and Im
always humbled by the people that live here.
Its only been a couple of months but the test
was right. We love it here. I love it because I get to
wake up to mountains every day and the weather is
beautiful. Not having mosquitos a big check mark.
Evan says its the first time hes felt at home. We
both have our reasons, but something about being
here makes sense.
I sold my car, left our brick-and-mortar business
behind and purged most of my possessions. Living
Downtown has been one of the best choices Ive
made.
If you see former Shreveport journalist Derick Jones
walking Downtown, give him a big wave and a smile.
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Public/political Distinction
BY HEATH HAUSSAMEN
analysis/cartoons
Fight over Rios Water Could
Involve Cast of Tens of Thousands
BY BILL HUME
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BY richard stevens
Keith Lewis, a
carpenter, sent us
this photo of his
dog, Diego. Hes a
total nature boy
and loves to be
with me working
in the yard or
building something,
Lewis said.
Send it to
petphotos@freeabq.com
Include your name, phone
number, and your pets
name, and well try to
reserve their spot in the pet parade.
Arts
CALL
NOTICE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF BERNALILLO COUNTY
ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO THE COUNTY POST-PRIMARY CONVENTION
Pursuant to the Rules of the Democratic Party of New Mexico, a Call is hereby issued
for the election of Democratic Party delegates and alternates to the State Post-Primary
Convention. This Call is published to inform all registered Democrats of Bernalillo
County about the ward meetings to be held to elect delegates and alternates of the
Democratic Party of Bernalillo County. All voting shall be done by secret ballot in
accordance with DPNM State rule 19. NO Resolutions to be submitted. If you have
any questions, please contact: Democratic Party of Bernalillo County, PO Box 51264,
Albuquerque, NM 87181, 505-515-9662, www.bernalillodems.org
Number Three:
The duo split
up in 1985, and
Marin went on
to star in films
like Born in East
L.A. and The
Shrimp on the
Barbie, but it
took over seven
years for them to
even sort of reconcile. If not for
the stellar casting
of animated film
FernGully: The
Last Rainforest in 1992, wherein both
voiced characters, Cheech and Chong
might have gone without ever working
together again.
Marin and Chong didnt actually
reunite until 2003, when both appeared
on an episode of Biography and
said they were willing to put the past
behind them. They planned to make
another movie that year, but then
Chongs bong company was seized by
the feds. He took a plea deal and spent
nine months in jail.
Number Four: Chong has beaten
cancer twice, and he says he owes
his recovery to cannabis. In 2012, he
announced that he had prostate cancer,
and in 2015, he battled colorectal cancer. Chong has repeatedly testified that
his use of cannabis oil and buds while
undergoing cancer treatment was what
ultimately saved his life.
Number Five: Many actors have had
cameos in eight Cheech and Chong
films, four of which Chong directed
himself, including Paul Reubens (aka
Pee Wee Herman), Strother Martin
(Cool Hand Luke) and Tom Skerritt
(Alien). Comedian Sandra Bernhards
acting debut was in Nice Dreams
before going on to star in Martin Scorseses The King of Comedy.
Other celebs and icons who made
appearances ran the gamut from LSD
advocate Timothy Leary to actress
Evelyn Guerrero.
Even Chongs wife Shelby was in
most of the movies. Chongs daughter
from his first marriage, Rae Dawn
Chong (Quest for Fire), never acted
in his movies, but she did go on star in,
write and direct her own films.
For more info about Cheech and Chongs
upcoming show, visit holdmyticket.com/
event/238273-cheech-chong
Rene Thompson is a staff reporter for ABQ
Free Press. Email her at rene@freeabq.com
Food/drink
by TY BANNERMAN
A work of ART?
Grocery chopping
Bag it up
According to a memo from Shirlene
Sitton, Santa Fes Environmental
Services director, that citys ban on
plastic bags and 10 cent-charge for
paper bags in grocery stores has been
a success. In the eight months since
the programs implementation, the
city has netted $92,000 in fees and has
significantly reduced the number of
plastic bags that wind up in landfills.
Ty Bannerman is passionate about both
food and journalism, and he reports on Albuquerque food news for ABQ Free Press.
by TY BANNERMAN
drink
beer town, Page 19
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The Dukes of Ale, Albuquerques oldest homebrewing club, will demonstrate homebrew techniques at Broken Trail Spirits + Brew (2921 Stanford
NE) at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 7. Attendees can
observe the brewing process and ask questions of
the Dukes themselves.
Ty Bannerman is a beer drinker, co-host of the City on the
Edge podcast, and author of Forgotten Albuquerque as
well as a forthcoming memoir. He most recently served as
feature and food editor at Weekly Alibi.
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NM Film Focus: On Industry, Creativity and Technology
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These works would inspire Tortoises latest album The Catastrophist. Tortoise brings the post-rock
power to Burque on Saturday, May
14 at Launchpad (618 Central SW).
Also on the bill is slowcore star and
multi-instrumentalist Chris Brokaw,
the founder of Codeine, guitarist for
blues-punk group Come, Capitan
Records champion and collaborator
with artists like Steve Wynn, Thurston
Moore and Willard Grant Conspiracy.
Doors are at 8 p.m., and the music
starts at 8:30 p.m.
21-plus show; Tickets $17 at
launchpadrocks.com
SATURDAY, MAY 7
MAY 813
Low Spirits
2823 2nd St NW, 344-9555,
lowspiritslive.com
May 8, Sawyer Fredericks
May 13, Eric McFadden
MAY 916
Sister Bar
407 Central Ave SW, 242-4900,
sisterthebar.com
May 9, Guitar Legend-Dick Dale
May 16, Linear Downfall, Personals
THROUGH MAY 15
Anna in the Tropics
Desert Rose Playhouse,
6921 Montgomery Blvd NE Ste E,
881-0503, desertroseplayhouse.net
THROUGH MAY 22
Dividing the Estate
The Adobe Theater, 9813 4th Street NW,
898-9222, adobetheater.org
MAY 67
A Midsummer Nights Dream,
A One-Act Ballet
Motion
Market
MAY 89
SUNDAY, MAY 8
8 NM Phil:
Ancient Mermaids
Clark Libbey
The Ansolvers
Part of Art in the Afternoon
2 pm, Free,
Albuquerque Museum of Art & History,
2000 Mountain Rd NW, 242-4600,
cabq.gov/museum
Hotel California
Popejoy Hall, UNM Main Campus,
203 Cornell Drive NE, 925-5858,
unmtickets.com
Marc Cotterell
9 pm, Effex Nightclub, 420 Central SW
Shane Wallin
Part of Summertime in Old Town
7 pm, Free, Old Town Gazebo, 303
Romero St NW, 311, cabq.gov
SUNDAY, MAY 8
ABQ Philharmonic: Mahlers
Symphony Number 2
SATURDAY, MAY 7
7:30 pm, Free, National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 4th St SW,
724-4771, nmapo.org
Alicia Olatuja
SHOWS
City of Dreamers
7 pm, Lensic Theater,
211 W. San Francisco, Santa Fe,
(505) 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org
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MONDAY, MAY 9
Yuja Wang
7:30 pm, Lensic Theater,
211 W. San Francisco, Santa Fe,
(505) 988-1234, ticketssantafe.org
TUESDAY, MAY 10
An Evening with
Jackson Browne
7: 30 pm, Lensic Theater,
211 W. San Francisco, Santa Fe,
(505) 988-1234, ampconcerts.org
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
Eliza Rickman
Noon, Free, Erna Fergusson Library,
3700 San Mateo Blvd NE, 888-8100,
ampconcerts.org
5 pm, Free, Los Griegos Library,
1000 Griegos Rd NW, 761-4020,
ampconcerts.org
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THURSDAY, MAY 12
Brian Wingard Group Feat.
Bobby Shew
7:30 pm, Outpost Performance Space,
210 Yale Blvd SE, 268-0044,
outpostspace.org
Illenium
9 pm, Effex Nightclub, 420 Central SW,
redfishent.com
MAY 1229
The Drunken City
Duke City Repertory Theatre,
700 1st St NW, 797-7081,
dukecityrep.com
FRIDAY, MAY 13
Art Groove 2016Free Your
Mind and Shine to benefit
NAMI ABQ, CTN, AFSP
5 pm, Tortuga, 901 Edith Blvd SE,
506-0820, artgroovenm.com
Luz De Luna
Part of Art in the Afternoon
2 pm, Free, Albuquerque Museum of
Art & History, 2000 Mountain Rd NW,
242-4600, cabq.gov/museum
MAY 1415
Beethoven Festival
Lensic Theater, 211 W. San Francisco,
Santa Fe, (505) 988-1234,
ticketssantafe.org
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Big Wild
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Four Tet
9 pm, El Rey Theater, 622 Central Ave
SW, elreyabq.com
Quietly Kept
Part of Bloody Sundays Brunch and
Bloody Mary Bar
11 am, Distillery 365, 2921 Stanford Dr
NE, 221-6281, distillery365.com
STEM and Us
BY ARIANE JAROCKI
SCREENS
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May 720
Center for Contemporary Arts
Cinematheque
1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, (505)
982-1338, ccasantafe.org
May 7, How to Let Go of the World
and Love All the Things Climate
Cant Change
May 7, Here Come the Videofreex
Starts May 13, Eva Hesse
Starts May 20, The Idol
MAY 726
Guild Cinema
THURSDAY, MAY 19
MONDAY, MAY 16
Native Spirits
7 pm, Jean Cocteau Cinema,
418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe,
(505) 466-5528,
jeancocteaucinema.com
TUESDAY, MAY 17
Rising Appalachia
12:30 pm, Free, N4th Theater,
4904 4th St NW, 345-2140,
RSVP: ampconcerts.org
8 pm, Dirty Bourbon,
9800 Montgomery Blvd NE,
296-2726, ampconcerts.org
Barely Alive
Jazz Brasileiro
6 pm, St. Clair Winery and Bistro,
901 Rio Grande Boulevard NW,
243-9916, stclairwinery.com
Rising Appalachia
7 pm, Taos Mesa Brewing,
20 ABC Mesa Rd, El Prado,
(575) 758-1900,
taosmesabrewing.com
MAY 1920
NM School for the Arts:
Artspring 2016
Lensic Theater,
211 W. San Francisco, Santa Fe,
(505) 988-1234,
ticketssantafe.org
FRIDAY, MAY 20
Chatter at the Petroglyphs
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
Rising Appalachia
Chris Dracup
MAY 1326
Jean Cocteau Cinema
418 Montezuma Ave, Santa Fe, (505)
466-5528, jeancocteaucinema.com
Through May 12, Mermaid
May 13-19, Brigend, High-Rise
May 14, The Man Who Would be Fred
THROUGH JULY 31
EVENTS
COMMUNITY
MAY 67
THROUGH JUNE 2
RoboRAVE International
Introduction to Buddhism
Meditation Classes
MAY 68
Sabaku Con 2016
Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North,
5151 San Francisco Rd NE,
sabakucon.com
SATURDAY, MAY 7
Turkish Festival
11 am, Raindrop Foundation Turkish
Cultural Center, 7901 Mountain Rd NE,
859-3751,
raindropturkishhouse.org/albuquerque
MAY 78
Herbfest 2016
10 am, Rio Grande Nature Center,
2901 Candelaria NW, 344-7240,
rgnc.org
WWE Live
MAY 1315
THURSDAY, MAY 12
MAY 1415
One Flew Over the Cuckoos
Nest
KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave NW,
768-3544, kimotickets.com
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Driving Miss Daisy
3 pm, Free, South Valley Library,
3904 Isleta Blvd SW, 877-5170,
abclibrary.org
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Inside Out
Part of Sunday Under the Stars
6 pm, Free, Inn of the Mountain Gods
Resort & Casino, 287 Carrizo Canyon
Rd, Mescalero, (800) 545-9011,
innofthemountaingods.com
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Kids Rock Geology Class
10 am, Free, Mamas Minerals,
800 20th St NW, RSVP: 266-8443,
mamasminerals.com
MONDAY, MAY 16
AARP Smart Driver Course
1 pm, Loma Colorado Main Library,
755 Loma Colorado Blvd NE,
Rio Rancho, 891-5013x3033,
riorancholibraries.org
TUESDAYS
Big Hero 6
SATURDAY, MAY 14
FRIDAY, MAY 13
ONGOING
Convinced
SATURDAY, MAY 7
SUNDAY, MAY 8
THROUGH JULY
New Mexico Veterans Memorial,
1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, 256-2042,
nmvetsmemorial.org
SATURDAY, MAY 7
SUNDAY, MAY 15
32nd Annual NMCC Classic
Auto Show
10:30 am, Free, Albuquerque Museum
of Art & History, 2000 Mountain Rd
NW, 242-4600, cabq.gov/museum
MAY 1921
Albuquerque Quilt, Craft, &
Sewing Festival
10 am, Expo New Mexico,
Manuel Lujan Building, 300 San Pedro
Dr NE, 222-9700, exponm.com
2ND TUESDAYS
Korean War Veterans Open
Meeting
1 pm, New Mexico Veterans Memorial,
1100 Louisiana Blvd SE, 256-2042,
nmvetsmemorial.org
2ND WEDNESDAYS
Drinking LiberallyABQ
Chapter
6 pm, ONiells NE Heights,
3301 Juan Tabo Blvd NE, 264-1368,
drinkingliberally.org
THURSDAYS
SATURDAY, MAY 14
SUNDAYS
1ST FRIDAYS
First Friday Fractals
New Mexico Natural History Museum,
1801 Mountain Rd NW,
nmnaturalhistory.org
1ST SATURDAYS
The Organ Transplant Awareness Program of New Mexico
10:30 am, Erna Fergusson Library,
3700 San Mateo Blvd NE, more info:
344-0512
2ND SATURDAYS
American Veterans
Post 7 Meeting
1 pm, Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 401, 2011 Girard Blvd SE,
366-3032
SATURDAYS
Downtown Walking Tours with
Albuquerque Historical Society
10 am, Free, meet at Central and 1st
by Century Theater, 289-0586
3RD SUNDAYS
Family Fun Day
1:30 pm, New Mexico History
Museum, 113 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe,
(505) 476-5200, nmhistorymuseum.org
SUNDAYS
Salsa Sunday
2 pm, St. Clair Winery and Bistro,
901 Rio Grande Boulevard NW,
243-9916, stclairwinery.com
OUTDOORS
FRIDAY, MAY 20
Aquarium Overnight:
Sleeping with Sharks
6:30 pm, ABQ BioPark,
2601 Central Ave NW,
764-6200, abqbiopark.com
EATS
SATURDAY, MAY 7
Tequila, Taco & Cerveza Fest
National Hispanic Cultural Center,
1701 4th St SW,
Tequilatacocervezafest.com
MAY 13AUGUST 26
ABQ Food Fridays
4 pm, Civic Plaza, SW Section,
1 Civic Plaza NW, 3rd St NW and Marquette Ave NW, civicplazapresents.com
SATURDAY, MAY 14
ABQ Brew Dash 2016
1 pm, Civic Plaza, 1 Civic Plaza NW,
3rd St NW and Marquette Ave NW
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
THURSDAY, MAY 19
SUNDAY, MAY 8
WEDNESDAYS
Talin Market Food Truck
Round Up
11 am, 88 Louisiana Blvd SE
TUESDAY, MAY 10
Making the Most of Social Security Benefits: Brad Yablonsky
5:30 pm, Lomas Tramway Library,
908 Eastridge Dr NE, RSVP: 880-2755,
abclibrary.org
FRIDAYS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
Bonsai Show
ABQ BioPark, 2601 Central Ave NW,
764-6200, abqbiopark.com
SATURDAYS
MONDAY, MAY 9
SATURDAY, MAY 7
Truckin Tuesdays
BY ARIANE JAROCKI
TUESDAYS
MAY 715
WORD
ONGOING
MAY 78
Drinking Liberally
Cedar Crest Chapter
SATURDAY, MAY 7
WEDNESDAYS
Los Golondrinas
THURSDAY, MAY 12
SUNDAY, MAY 15
FRIDAY, MAY 13
The Rebecca Salsbury James
Collection: Karli Wurzelbacher
12:15 pm, New Mexico Museum of
Art, 107 W. Palace Ave, Santa Fe,
(505) 476-5072, nmartmuseum.org
THURSDAY, MAY 19
Hiking to HistoryA Guide to
Off-Road New Mexico Historic
Sites: Robert Julyan
6:30 pm, Page One Books,
5850 Eubank Blvd NE Ste B-41,
294-2026, page1book.com
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Crossroads: Bennie
Yellowman Nelson
& Ben Nelson
Noon, Free w/RSVP, Indian Pueblo
Cultural Center, 2401 12th St NW,
843-7270, indianpueblo.org
cont. on page 32
Puzzle on page 32
CLASSIFIEDS/CROSSWORD
Crossword
TUESDAY, MAY 17
WEDNESDAYS
MAY 13JUNE 5
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
But I Do It with Honor
Cultural Pirating & Spiritual Obscenity: Shawn
Price
Part of The Counter-Narrative
5:30 pm, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 12th St NW,
843-7270, indianpueblo.org
FRIDAY, MAY 20
The Last RanchThe
American West Book 3:
Michael McGarrity
7 pm, Page One Books, 5850
Eubank Blvd NE Ste B-41,
294-2026, page1book.com
ONGOING
1ST WEDNESDAYS
CULTURE
FIRST SATURDAYS
THROUGH SEPTEMBER
El Rito Open Studios
10 am, Free, Follow the Signs,
El Rito, NM, (505) 927-8461,
facebook.com/ElRitoOpenStudiosFirstSaturdays
SATURDAY, MAY 7
Greg Blea Art Opening
7 pm, Distillery 365, 2921
Stanford Dr NE, 221-6281,
distillery365.com
MAY 728
The New Mexico Watercolor Spring Exhibition
Reception: Saturday, May 7,
14 pm
Expo New Mexico,
300 San Pedro Dr NE, 385-0542,
nmwatercolorsociety.org
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Exhibition Walk Through
with Artists: Jami Porter Lara & J Matthew
Thomas
4 pm, Central Features,
514 Central SW, 243-3389,
centralfeatures.com
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Studio Sale in Gallery
6 pm, 516 ARTS, 516 Central
Ave SW, 242-1445, 516arts.org
MAY 14SEPTEMBER 5
The Buzzsaw Sharks of
Long Ago
New Mexico Natural History
Museum, 1801 Mountain Rd
NW, nmnaturalhistory.org
MAY 14SEPTEMBER 25
Americas Road: The
Journey of Route 66
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documentary
30. Bachelors last
words
31. Nonpareil
33. Goiters
35. Compensation from
union funds
36. Clap
37. Organic radical
39. Sharers word
40. Chi follower
41. ___ snuff
45. Attach
46. People
47. Mitch Millers
instrument
49. ___ of Vicksburg
50. Dimethyl sulfate,
e.g.
52. Young but wise
one?
53. Smudge
54. Celestial bear
55. Kind of appeal
57. Parcel
58. Kind of car
60. Certain turn
61. Sean ___ Lennon
Answers on page 31