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By Martin Cizmar
Even by Arizona Cardinals standards, 2004 was a gloomy year. That April, Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan. The Cards were in the middle of a 10-year stretch without a...
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By Martin Cizmar
As a Cleveland Browns fan, I've spent lots of time trash-talking Steelers faithful. When your team's 2-17 against their team, you feel justified in bad-mouthing them. Cardinals...
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Get your groove on, and find some groove-adelic vinyl, at this always hopping affair.
Sat., March 28, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 2009
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The martial arts competition features five divisions: Taiji Quan solo for men and women, Taiji Sword for men and women, and group Taiji Quan/Taiji Sword (three to six people...
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While the dudes watch the game, chicks can celebrate with free polish changes and personalized beauty "coaching" from the techs at the W spa. RSVP required.
Sun.,...
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It'll cost ya -- from $1,500 up to $25,000 -- but this event, held annually the day after FBR final-round play, allows amateurs to play the TPC in tournament-ready condition,...
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By Sarah Ventre
While theres been much talk about the changing Phoenix area, Tempe is the part of town perhaps the most under siege. Long-timers remember the days when Mill Avenue was a...
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View the big game on various flat-screens (including a 92-inch HDTV) while munching on the complimentary buffet. A raffle will benefit HomeBase Youth Services. An after-party...
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New novel paints corruption with a Capitol C
By Clay McNear
Murder. Scandal. Black-ops. Military profiteering. Fraud. Bribery. Beltway blackmail. Hmmm, youd think author Len Downie Jr. had written a secret history of the past two...
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Documentary spoof of evolutionary dunderheads by marine biologist turned Hollywood filmmaker Randy Olson, who will be present for the screening and a discussion.
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How photographys holy trinity turned images into art
By Robrt L. Pela
They labored in isolation in Prescott, yet the work that Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind, and Frederick Sommer created in the middle of the 20th century has gone on to...
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Gallery presents first local Haring show since 91
By Wynter Holden
Recent studies show that cave paintings took up to 20,000 years to complete, with later generations adding to the original pictures. Iconic 80s pop artist and AIDS...
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Gallery presents first local Haring show since 91
By Wynter Holden
Recent studies show that cave paintings took up to 20,000 years to complete, with later generations adding to the original pictures. Iconic 80s pop artist and AIDS...
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Even he-man hikers can swallow their pride at Spur Cross
By Clay McNear
Generally speaking, we frown on guided hikes. The Sonoran Desert is not the Louvre, and true hikers hardly need to have someone spell out its (fairly obvious) magnificence. The...
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The three-mile, Year of the Ox trek on the Baseline Trail features info about the Chinese zodiac, the history of the Chinese people in Arizona, and a pre-hike Chinese Moon Cake...
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The 1.6-miler ventures to the largest concentration of Hohokam/Yavapai petroglyphs in the Valley.
Fri., Jan. 30, 10 a.m.-noon, 2009
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The Torch Theatre puts on this high-octane improv duel featuing three-person comedy teams from all over the Valley competing against one another.
Fri., Jan. 30, 7...
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Artist Linda Connor, an ex-pupil of famed shutterbugs Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind, and Frederick Sommer, talks about how these three heavy-hitting photographers -- whose work...
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Balls of lead meet wheels of steel
By Clay McNear
Joel Davis a.k.a. DJ Epidemic has some mighty clackers. Whether you consider Dolly Parton camp personified or a bumpkin genius, it takes a lead-covered set for a...
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Social critic satirizes honky culture
By Robrt L. Pela
What do Halloween, sweaters, and studying abroad have in common? They are, according to author and social commentator Christian Lander, stuff white people...
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