Duke City Cool
By Anna | May 1, 2010 | No Comments

I’ll take the risk that most of you know about Cranks 505 if even one person who was unaware checks it out. Cranks505 is THE source on the internets for bike related goings on in the 505. Play bike polo? Check. Alleycats? Check. Independently run bike shop soon to include a pub? Check.
(As mentioned on our Twitter last week, the Saturday Cool is now Duke City Cool in an effort to localize our content and focus on our community. Look for more features and changes to the site that will help us do this. As always, if you’d like to help out, please contact us!)
Tell Me A Story
By Anna | April 27, 2010 | No Comments
I’m participating in a group show with my fellow printmakers and ceramicists at UNM. The show will be closing this Friday, with a reception starting at 5pm. Music by SANDROCK. Come out and see some amazing works and dance with us! Click the photo for a link to the facebook event.
Foods & Boozes – Nick and Jimmy’s
By Anna | April 24, 2010 | No Comments
Since the last F&B post, I’ve been eating at all my old standby’s or getting free lunch at school, so there’s not really been much to write about. When I go out with my mom, though, it’s always an experience, for good or ill. Combined, we have close to 40 years foodservice experience, and we’re harsh critics to say the least. We seem to have i’m-in-foodservice-please-fuck-with-me-and-seat-me-next-to-the-wait station tattooed on our foreheads. This, however, was a dinner of a different color to be sure.
Nick and Jimmy’s is the owned by the same restauranteurs that own Yanni’s in Nob Hill. For my part, I much prefer this new restaurant to Yanni’s. Yanni’s is more Greek in a literal sense of the word. Nick and Jimmy’s is much less…confrontationally thematic, has a relaxed family-dinner atmosphere and is quieter and more comfortable. The menu has a great many vegetarian options (that are clearly labeled ‘vegetarian’- no fear of stigma here!) that are appealing and not separated from the rest of the menu as though only vegetarians would enjoy them.
My first impression was of a kindly looking old man standing beside the hostess station, who greeted us warmly, with a smile, and sat us in the restaurant section (adjacent to the lounge). The table was dressed nicely with linen, and we were offered water before we were pressed to make a drink selection by an attentive older waitress. I ordered a Blue Moon, my old standby, and my mother hers of a margarita, though the waitress misheard our playful “tequila-flavored-tequila” conversation and ordered her a Silver Coin margarita because she thought my mom wanted something with a bit of flavor (haha). We both decided on pasta, and a wedge salad to start. The salad plates were chilled, the iceberg lettuce equally cold and the dressing creamy and very flavorful. Our plates were brought out before we finished our salads, which out waitress noted and apologized for, but I had waited to start my salad for my mom to return, so the timing issue was our own. The owner asked if he could keep our plates warm for us, which I thought was perceptive and thoughtful of him. Being near to finishing our salads, we declined. The food was still plenty hot when we dug in. My mom had beef tenderloin rigatoni in cayenne cream sauce. She was very impressed; tender beef, al dente pasta, balanced sauce, perfectly seasoned. I had the vegetarian moussakka, and I’ve never had eggplant that was so well cooked. The cheese on top was light and flavorful and perfectly browned. For dessert, we split a huge piece of tiramisu which the waitress informed us was made to order by the pastry chef. All I have to say about that was that it was the best tiramisu i’ve ever had in Albuquerque. I had a coffee alongside it, which was…coffee flavored, but not bad at all.
In all, I found the service to be superior, and was massively impressed by the attention to detail by the wait staff and kitchen staff. The personal attention we received from the waitress and the owner both was appropriate and professional. I never felt rushed or “bugged”. The food was excellent and, I felt, worth the price. The menu is to the point and not overwhelming, and everything seems to be made with care. I highly recommend it for a casual dinner with friends, a date, or an after work bite with your mom.
saturday cool
By Anna | April 24, 2010 | No Comments

This is kind of a cop out for the saturday cool, but we’re trying to steer the blag in a more local direction and Jessica Kennedy is my painting instructor at UNM. I’m fond of her earlier works myself, but I think she’s quite talented all around.
saturday cool
By Anna | April 17, 2010 | No Comments

Natalia Czajkiewicz runs an awesome blog that I’ve been following for some time. I was pleasantly surprised to see photos of the cactus at the Volunteer Park Conservatory. Seems people in the rain dream of the desert as much as I dream of the rain. You can find her personal illustration site here
Poker Race Photos
By Anna | April 12, 2010 | 2 Comments
The race and the after party were a gigantic success! Here’s a little taste of what went down if you missed it, and I know after seeing the photos you won’t be missing the next event.
I need to thank a few people without whom this event would have been impossible.
Firstly, my roommates and friends who put together Bike Cult and this race. Thanks to Jack for being the slave driver and the motivator (talk-action=shit!). To Betty and David, who make an excellent team and for their financial support. To Kervin for his most excellent cover design, pithy design snob asides on layout and epic kinko’s trips late at night. UP THE BIKE CULT!
To our awesome sponsors, Marie Sena at All Is One Tattoo, Winning Coffee Co, Fixed and Free and Cafe Guiseppe.
To our awesome bands, Arroyo Deathmatch, Dirty Pandas, King Caterpillar, Titans of Light and Dirty Wheels.
For their contributions to the zine and/or race preparations and ongoing support of Bike Cult – Elie, Scott, Julian, Chee, Chris, Keli, Julia, Michael, and Chombe!
Apologies if I forgot anyone. Thank you all so much!
A note to all racers that payed the entry fee- the money has been safely stashed away and allocated to funding the next event and the next issue of the zine! If you’d like to help with either, drop us a line to get involved!
Mohawk Mondays
By Anna | April 12, 2010 | No Comments
Betty looks like her mom.




































