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Issue: July 10, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Mesa Police Chief George Gascón stares down Sheriff Joe Arpaio

    By Ray Stern
    Published: July 10, 2008

    The police chief had stolen the spotlight, and the sheriff was furious. It was a scorching hot day in late June, and dozens of demonstrators had turned up at a Maricopa County...

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    Keep on Trekkin'

    Just don’t forget the body armor and the beer helmet

    By Clay McNear
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Telling people they should hike in 115-degree heat is like plopping the London Bridge in the middle of some podunk Arizona town. Oh. Right. That hiking hard-sell is at the...

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    Coaster Oven

    Ah, another glorious day in Eden

    By Clay McNear
    Published: July 10, 2008

    The Castles -n- Coasters Summer Fun Days promotion is a smoking deal -- if you don’t spontaneously combust. We’re just tossin’ out a caveat emptor, ’cause...

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    Addicted to Dove

    Booster club salutes Kahlo at 101

    By Leslie Barton
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Nobody ever called Frida Kahlo an asshole, though, in 1939, the Mexican artist dubbed André Breton and the European surrealists the "bitches of Paris." Oh, snap! Frida...

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    KEF Muon Speakers Debut

    Published: July 10, 2008

    If these babies sound as good as they look, mama. Designed and numbered by industrial artist Ross Lovegrove -- known, among other things, for designing the Sony Walkman and the...

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    The ID Girl

    Hapless heroine comes home

    By Leslie Barton
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Why did Laurie Notaro leave her hometown of Phoenix, AZ? Had she sucked the last drop of marrow from every 1990s Mill Avenue moment and chewed the bones into dust? (She does...

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    Synth and Sensibility

    By Adriane Goetz
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Since the dawn of its invention, music fans have held the synthesizer in direct conflict with the drum kit. While these opposing camps may never lay down arms, Phoenix’s...

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    South by Midwest

    AZ newbie recycles, but he’s no hippie wacko

    By Wynter Holden
    Published: July 10, 2008

    We’re all for hybrid cars and green cleaners, but if we have to look at one more painting exploring the dangers of deforestation, we’re gonna blow chunks. What’s...

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    A Midsummmer Month's Dream

    PT fest saves us from post-theater of the absurd

    By Robrt L. Pela
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Most big cities have summer stock of some kind. Phoenix’s post-theater season typically equates to a handful of remounts and three months of dinner theater. For the past...

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    Heard Mentality

    Don’t shop around. Go here.

    By Clay McNear
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Indian jewelry is one of the Southwest’s signature art forms, and one of the loveliest. Unfortunately, even the best of it’s often lumped in with the Native dreck...

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    Show of Farce

    Andy Warhol meets “Weird” Al

    By Leslie Barton
    Published: July 10, 2008

    When you think of a ukulele, do you think of Joan Rivers and Cheech & Chong? You will once you get a load of Ukulele Ray & The KokoNutz, a tropical/classic rock/comedy act from...

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    Hiero-Learning

    The underground is where it’s always been

    By Niamh Wallace
    Published: July 10, 2008

    One of the most lamentable facts about the ’90s was the inability of underground hip-hop to register even the slightest blip on the mainstream radar. While gangsta rap...

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    Let's Get Physical

    Hardy lads bring dance tunes to Trunk Space. Really.

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: July 10, 2008

    L.A. four-piece HEALTH sounds more suited to the hipster-tastic Rogue Bar than Trunk Space, where the band will be posting up tonight. We felt this especially after we listened...

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    Camp Rock

    The geekiest show on Earth rolls into Modified

    By Jay Bennett
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Leave your cynicism at the door for the totally unironically named Unlimited Enthusiasm Expo (subtitle: Camp Jump & Yell for Girls and Wizards). The package tour features three...

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    Falling-Down Sober

    Snow-cone kids tear it up at AREA

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: July 10, 2008

    The longest span of any American's life is from age 18 to 21. You're old enough to vote, own property, and carry a firearm, but you don't have the right to get shitty drunk at...

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    2 Live Crews

    NCT teams face off in Mesa

    By Jose Gonzalez
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Audiences love epic showdowns. Ali versus Frazier. Jerry Springer brawls. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. This weekend, National Comedy Theater-Phoenix (NCT for short) squares off...

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    Writers of the Purple Sage

    North Valley scribes earn a brief moment in the spotlight

    By Jose Gonzalez
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Ernest Hemingway famously sought depth and heartbreak in the extreme brevity of a six-word story by penning, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." While not as restricted by...

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    The Sod Couple

    Capturing life in the urban jungle – so-called

    By Wynter Holden
    Published: July 10, 2008

    There are plenty of words to describe Phoenix. Dusty. Sunlit. Sprawling. Somehow, “green” doesn’t make the list. Artists Lindsay Palmer and Rebekeh Brems might...

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    The Frisco Kid

    Up-and-comer’s set to rattle the comic Richter scale

    By Julie Seabaugh
    Published: July 10, 2008

    West Coast Comedy 101: To springboard into acting, you strike out for LA. To perform standup for – gasp! – standup’s sake, you slug it out in the wilds of the...

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    Hollywood Ending

    These nanny-bashers may be brutes, but they have good eyes

    By Nina Carapetyan
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Onetime Hollywood strongman Michael Ovitz used to make news for all the wrong reasons: voicing paranoiac slurs about the “gay mafia,” causing schisms in the Mickey...

Issue: July 10, 2008
Page: 1
48 stories found - 1 through 20
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