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By Susy Buchanan and Brendan Joel Kelley Published:
July 18, 2002
Ethan, Will and others who were there still talk about the scene that night. Two girls a stripper and her friend walked arm in arm through the living room of a...
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They gave each other names. Names that perhaps no other human had ever been given. From now on she would simply be "VV" and he would be known only as "Hotel." Together they...
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Fred Unger is my new hero. Okay, I've never actually met the local resort developer, but I've got to believe that someone with his dedication to preserving Arizona's unique...
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Of all the A-list men playing dedicated authority figures, Star Wars alums Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson remain among the most amusing and pleasing, which is why K-19: The...
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Her name sounds like the answers to a multiple-choice question on a catechism quiz, but the Reverend Doctor Lady Bishop swears she's all of the above. She is America's premier...
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People in New York and Los Angeles are used to getting the first look at a new play they open almost daily. But here, where people are lucky to get the opportunity to...
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As told to Patti Epler With reporting from Quetta Carpenter Published:
July 18, 2002
The Spike is happy to report that fat folks in Phoenix will soon have some place that loves them (no Southwest Airlines execs allowed).
Club Go Figure (get it?) is set to open...
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Love Jewel. Hate Jewel. Fear her manipulative mom. Laugh at her poetry. Give her props for not fixing that snaggletooth. Marvel at her staying power. Almost seven years ago, I...
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Life's a fish, and then you die. At least if you're a fish destined for the sushi eating contest being held at Sushiko, 92nd Street and Shea in Scottsdale. There's no savoring...
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On the first day (of opening weekend), the Lord said, "Let there be, like, this year's Evolution or sumpin', only with more hope for significant box office returns," and there...
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At this very moment, members of the Television Critics Association are gathered at the Ritz-Carlton in Pasadena, California, to preview this fall's new series, interview those...
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Adolescence is plagued with awkward, sometimes terrifying, rites of passage. For author Lizzie Simon, the crucial turning point of her youth occurred during her final year of...
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QUESTION: When a monsoon comes and floods the roads, should I drive through the water?
ANSWER: Yes. Your vehicle is equipped with flotation equipment made mandatory following...
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Imagine, for an instant, that you've been granted a wish to vault back in time to that mortifying moment back in middle school when you finally got up enough guts to ask that...
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All signs were pointing to a lousy evening of theater, even before the curtain came up on White Byson Theater Company's production of Remember My Name. The show's publicist...
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Street SceneNo more run of the mill: Now, if we could only do something about those jaywalking car sales people at the dealerships around 12th Street and Camelback ("Urban...
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The premise of the Back to Mine series of dance mix albums is truly innovative. Under the direction of the country's premier DJ organization, DMC USA, Back to Mine gives...
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Optometry is hardly the first album to mingle jazz, hip-hop and DJ culture. Indeed, it's not even the first platter to do so on Thirsty Ear. In June 2001, Spring Heel Jack, a...
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Can the music be called Brit pop if the musicians in question take more influences from the Mississippi Delta than from their Liverpool-area origins, as is the case with Gomez?...
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My landlord knew a drug dealer in high school. The dealer had a bunch of acid stashed in his sock. It was a hot day. His feet got sweaty, and he absorbed most of the blotter....