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Otero Arts is open from 1 pm to 4 pm Thursday thru Sunday free to the public at 1118 Indiana, Alamogordo, New Mexico is hosting the free public exhibition of the photography of Rochelle Williams. A familiar face to those in the arts community of Alamogordo, as she sits on the board of Otero Arts and has been involved in arts and other activities in the area since arriving to Alamogordo almost 2 decades ago.
Some folks have seen glimpses of photography at various venues. Others have read a few of her short stories and snippets that have been published in various periodicals dating back to 1995 such as the story, Intaglio which won second place in Southwest Writers Workshop literary short story contest in 1995. The judge was Elizabeth Gaffney of Paris Review. It was subsequently published in The Eldorado Sun fiction issue.
The following short stories by Rochelle Williams were published or accepted for publication in 2020 – 2022:
· Phoenix in Menacing Hedge
Trouble with the Painters in The MacGuffin
That Day in WOW Women on Writing
and won first place for flash fiction
Shoeboxes is forthcoming in April 2022 in Mom Egg Review
In 2022, Rochelle Williams took the next step in her literary journey, with the release of her first published works in a book format that being Acts of Love & Ruin, a collection of short stories and snippets by the author as her first paperback and hardback book release.
And now fans of Rochelle Williams, can experience her first solo photography exhibition.
Otero Arts
1118 Indiana
Alamogordo, NM 88310
United States
NIMBY is alive and well in Alamogordo.
it's not just in alamo - our nation is suffering through an epidemic of NIMBYism these days. most citizens are aware that we are being taken for a ride - but they cannot determine precisely who the enemy is. so, the real enemy steps in and supplies a long list of the usual suspects, the folks who
The idea that the other person is to blame is a shell game that has been played by our “Overlords” for far longer than you and I have been alive.
Sunny, with a high of 96 and low of 73 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear overnight.
When and where was this "poll" taken? Was it just a select group of people? What happened to innocent until proven guilty in a court of law?
this article provides a good basic explanation of the structure available through the city charter for voters to take action in cases such as these.
That’s a fair question, and it’s important to clear this up.
A few basics:
As always Chris, excellent work. May I recommend that after reading your very informative article, that you may wish to go back in history here also. Say, 8 or so years and really unravel some knots that began in the city commision that led to where we are today
Thanks Chris for keeping the public informed. As usual bringing the light to show the shenanigans.
"Saint’s campaign calling the move 'dirty politics'" How is this dirty politics? It appears like good "road work" to me concerning the democratic political process!
this is reminiscent of the disqualification of several republican candidates last february, when "Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver ruled four candidates did not turn in enough qualified voter signatures to appear on the June primary election ballot". and the same situation with former las