Semi serious issue highlights with local personalities and interests
This week we sit down with local band "Spice Boys" to talk about being cool bruh.
Courtney and Rob were way too busy this week saving Arrakis from an invasion of Harkonnens, so here's a mish mash of bloopers, outtakes and some funny moments from the show thus far. Enjoy ya jabronis!
This week we sit down with local celebrity Don Schrader to discuss pride, his life, war and many many more juicy subjects. Don, shine on you crazy diamond.
This week we sit down with local dictators of rock "Rock Jong Il" to talk music, god particles, aliens & dislodged retinas! So turn off all that western propaganda and ration your portions because this week we're praising the glorious leaders of local Rock N Roll.
Rob and Courtney take to the streets and join the rally, interviewing other rally goers and volunteers about politics, ideals, and the ridiculousness of this primary season. The New Mexico primary election is June 7th—Get out and vote!
This week is a SPOOKTACULAR Friday the 13th special! Rob & Courtney sit down with alibi staff members Joshua Lee,Maggie Grimason,Desiree Garcia & Renee Chavez to summon a lost spirit from the great beyond! It gets real sweaty. Also,Maggie talks about Sherman Alexie for a bit.
This week Rawb & Courtney sit down with local comic book creators Desmond Fox and Joseph Millard to talk about their comic book "Gorilla Bomb." We also discuss weird news and listen to some phat beatsies.
This week, Courtney and Rob sit down with local badass Sabrina Smith and local musician Ian Jarrell to discuss Sabrina's unfortunate loss of teeth and her benefit art show at Sister Bar.
This week we sit down with local comedian, "Fred" Hawkes, and out Arts/Lit Editor, Maggie Grimason, to talk about weird things in social cliques, odd news and Felicia Day!
This week we sat down with the very talented Stacy Hawkinson to discuss his upcoming solo show at Downtown Contemporary Art Gallery entitled "Self Portrait." We also gab about the process of art and being an artist in our modern world.
This week we sit down with staff writer Joshua Lee and interview former Alibi copy editor Mark Lopez about the process of writing and his new novel. We analyze the craft of creative process and the creative identity that comes from being a wordsmith.
This week we take it to the halls to see what our staff thinks about this crazy town and to get their picks for the always exciting Best of Burque.
This week we get our chuckles on with Devin Rivera, Nicholas Star & John Cuellar. We talk about April Fool's day, pranks & Disney movies. WITH SPECIAL GUESTS Elena Warden & FUCKING RANDY QUAID!
This week Rob & Courtney sit down with the kids from Five Mile Float to discuss their new album, A Colour, leprechaun sex and the importance (or lack there) of social media.
This week, handsome lad Michael O'Donnabhain skypes in from London to talk about growing up in County Donnegal, Ireland and the globalization of Irish culture. So grab a beer and pinch your babies because this week the podcast is getting savage. *blarney stone not included.
This week we sit down with Billy Bellmont for some boisterous bellows as he criticizes the Alibi and our music scene.
This week we sit down with Iz Rivera, owner of The Shop! Breakfast & Lunch to discuss local business in the 505 and various subjects concerning local business owners including ART, the proposed Albuquerque rapid transit system that is causing a fair deal of controversy on Nob Hill. Also, an escaped unicorn.
This week we're on our blue period and talking about the artsy fartsy smartsies from the Alibi's art department.
This week, Rob & Courtney sit down with alibi staff writer Joshua Lee To discuss ignorance of law and the current condition of incarceration in America as we're joined via skype by friend of the show, Angelique Sefic, who has experienced the ups and downs of life in the prison system.
This week, Rob & Courtney sit down with local comedians Jason Green, Marty Adam Smith & Rusty Rutherford to read your love notes & explore the buffoonery of romanticism.