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Adaptations: Visual Artists Work with Profound Disease and Illness

July 25, 2014

A group exhibition by local artists at SCA Contemporary Art expolores coping with and transcending the opression of sickness. 

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Where there’s smoke, there’s fire

July 22, 2014

A majority of Americans favor marijuana legalization. Getting measures for statewide reform on the ballot may draw out young, left-leaning voters and heat up the gubernatorial race. 

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Provincial Matters, 7-21-2014

July 21, 2014

V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.

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Friday Voyage: The Dushanbe Teahouse

July 18, 2014

The Persian art and historic tea culture of Tajikistan offer a sought after respite in Boulder, Colorado.

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Lucy Lippard’s Mind: A Review of “Undermining”

July 16, 2014

The inimitable Lucy Lippard’s latest work offers a critical examination of land use in the West and the wheels of politics and art that affect it.

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What would N.M. look like without Albuquerque?

July 15, 2014

While the state's overall economic lag in recovery gets the most attention, Albuquerque's influence on the numbers is the seldom spoken elephant in the room.

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Provincial Matters, 7-14-2014

July 14, 2014

V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.

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Friday Voyage: Ross Ward’s Tinkertown

July 11, 2014

A quick jaunt from Albuquerque sits a kingdom of fantasy and one man's legacy of creative wizardry. 

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Thirsty Locals and Their Declining Wells

July 10, 2014

As the aquifer gets increasingly strained, in New Mexico and beyond, Mike Agar explores the concept of aquifer recharge and storage.

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Let’s really talk about the economy, Mr. Gessing

July 8, 2014

Alan Webber explains to the Rio Grande Foundation's Paul Gessing the failures of Gov. Susana Martinez' economic development record.

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