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In reporting this series, New Times staff writer Paul Rubin spent months at the Maricopa County Juvenile Court in downtown Phoenix. He focused on the work of two Superior Court...
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About the only thing this swank culinary experience will lack is, uh, Barack Obama. Tea Loft owners and Virginia natives Glynis and Eric Legrand aim to capture this "amazing...
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The parade in honor of the late civil-rights leader will include floats, marching bands, and pep and cheer squads. The fest, which immediately follows the procession at nearby...
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Three and a half decades after Spencer Block and his Swedish wife, Kerstin, opened their first tiny clothing-consignment store in Tucson (Kerstin liked the Americana-tinged...
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The George W. Bush presidency is viewed through the eyes of Dubya's neighbors in tiny Crawford, Texas, in this documentary crafted by an Austin-based film collective that was...
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The artists involved in this short-film fest used non-standard cinematic approaches such as digital video, homemade effects, saturated 8mm, home movies, animation, and green...
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After the Philadelphia Eagles stunned the top-seeded New York Giants on January 11 at the Jersey Meadowlands, a friend e-mailed us the following missive: Am I on crack,...
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The subtle beauty of the Sonoran Deserts gradual fade into the northern high country has no doubt been muse to many an art lover. But how many female Arizona artists can...
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Chronic Future. Back Ted N-Ted. Miniature Tigers. All awesome musical acts, all on the same awesome music label, Modern Art Records, the homegrown Tempe imprint that recently...
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Next time you start whining about our sunny skies, stop. Just stop. You know damn well that if the clouds roll in for more than a day, you, along with everyone else in the...
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If you want to appeal to the better angels of our nature, seduce our inner demons. Thats the plan at SWAY Events Sugar & Champagne, a fundraiser for H.E.R.O. (Human...
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Learn about the numerous beers brewed within the state borders. RSVP required.
Thu., Jan. 15, 7-8 p.m., 2009
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Performance artist Ryan Avery and photographer Wayne Michael Reich used to get along about as well as Israel and Hamas. Around four years ago, the downtown artists engaged in...
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One of the world's heaviest hitters in the collectible-auto trade sets up shop every year for Auto Auction Week in a tent outside Scottsdale Fashion Square.
Thu.,...
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Perhaps the snootiest of the Auto Auction Week sales, this one takes place on the rarefied grounds of the Arizona Biltmore. I say, would you pass the catalog, dah-ling?
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The off-the-chain, all-local electronic music party also doubles up as the Thru the Wires 5-Year Anniversary show and features laptop battles. The lineup includes Exillon,...
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Finally. The holiday hubbub is over and we can start getting to celebrations that arent overblown and over-lame. One such shindig that has actually stayed true to its...
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The documentary about the life of civil-rights leader Bayard Rustin is shown in conjunction with Scottsdale's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities.
Sun., Jan....
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We were 9 when we first read Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, the first-person narrative of a madman's guilty conscience. The old man is killed not for money, but for his...
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The New York Times Magazine writer signs America Anonymous: 8 Addicts in Search of a Life, which includes his take on his own ongoing recovery from sex addiction.
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