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State Senator Mark Spitzer strode to the podium at a Prescott hotel and got to the point. The subject of the State Bar seminar in late September was mental health care, a hot...
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By Jon Kinzler, Laurie Notaro, Matt Golosinski and Serene Dominic Published:
November 23, 1995
Green Day
Insomniac
(Sire)
I admit it: I was a punk rocker in the early '80s. I had my shoulder dislocated in the pit at a Dead Kennedys concert; I sipped out of the...
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Wrigley Mansion Club, 2501 East Telawa Trail, Phoenix, 955-4079. Sunday brunch: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A deluxe European vacation? Private schools for the kids? Fancy digs in a...
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Optimism is the chief cash crop of Las Vegas, and everything about the city--the seductive casinos, the fast marriages, the endless, artificial daytime--is carefully devised to...
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'tis the season
Here Comes Santa Claus: He might be a bit pressed for time, but magic--like being in two places at once--is one of the jolly old elf's strong suits. Saint...
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An investigative audit of the Office of the Court Monitor--an agency created in 1991 to assure that court orders handed down in the Arnold v. Sarn lawsuit are implemented--has...
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Not Miranda, you fool, Mirainga.
After a week spent skipping down more blind alleys than an Alphabet City speed freak, I've called off the hounds. At this point, I'm...
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Order in the Court: Eating out is the national pastime. But suing runs a close second. And more and more people are taking restaurants to court, especially since a woman who...
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The title of Smoke, which is set in a Brooklyn cigar store, refers to what the characters spend much of the movie blowing at each other. Its informal companion piece, set in...
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thursday
november 23
Turkey Trot 10K: Organizers bill the traditional Thanksgiving Day run as the oldest annual 10K in Arizona. This year's event also includes a two-mile...
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She had all the outward signs of a dame in trouble--the trembling hands, the trembling lips--and something else, a palpable vibe that screamed "Danger--High Voltage." You...
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Because disco music was largely the product of assembly-line craftsmanship--conceived by megalomaniac producers and executed by anonymous session musicians--few superstars...
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Over Here, Over There
Lost in the hoopla over last week's groundbreaking for the Bank One Ballpark was the steady rise in the cost of the domed stadium. A November 1 budget...
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Don't expect any clowns at the Jim Rose Circus. Ninjas with machetes, maybe, but no clowns. Trained poodles? Try maggots and scorpions. And, in lieu of a tightrope walker, look...
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Last year, sculptor Randy Schmidt created trophies for Downtown Phoenix Partnership's new community service award, known by the acronym DREAMR. But for Schmidt, the "dream" has...
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It's the end of an era. Theater Works, arguably the best community theatre in the Valley, must be out of its Glendale facility by December 31. The troupe plans to move to a new...
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The chilly winter season is almost here, and thigh-high leather boots are on the shelves again for any exotic dancer thinking about adding a pair to her collection. On the way,...
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Threatened with legal action for telling a handicapped Valley woman that she couldn't get inexpensive wheelchair-accessible seats to an upcoming musical, Arizona State...
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A ttorney General Grant Woods failed to force Governor J. Fife Symington III's 1994 reelection campaign committee to refund excess contributions from a lobbyist, state records...
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Janet Spears will spend Thanksgiving Day alone, but she is not particularly upset about it. It is true that her two teenage daughters will spend the holiday with her...