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"Take a hit off this Indo, Kreme," Snoop Dogg advises, passing me a spliff the size of a Subway sandwich. "One toke'll give you Chinese eyes, nephew."
I grab the fatty and...
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In a recent New York Times article that disputes the age-old link between creativity and depression, author Peter D. Kramer claims that it is "depression -- and not resistance...
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Pizza is one of those foods I enjoy too much to actually indulge in very often. Once the feeding frenzy begins in earnest, I'll go through an extra-large pie solo and start on...
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Adam Sandler cast as a former pro quarterback -- that laughable setup is about the only funny thing about this pointless, witless remake of The Longest Yard, which wasn't...
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In front of a movie theater, far, far away, a family sits and waits. Dad is chatting with some cyber buddies, and Mom is reading. She reaches over and smoothes the hair of her...
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The dead aren't the only ones lying around the graves at Pioneer and Military Memorial Park.
On a sunny Tuesday morning, there is clear evidence that someone has been...
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Jim Chilton doesn't just admire cowboy values. He believes in them. And, like any true believer, he's eager to share the gospel in well-rehearsed sound bites, whenever the...
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At least another hour is left until touring headliners The Perceptionists are set to perform at the Old Brickhouse Grill on a recent Saturday night, but there are already...
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It's fair to say that Madagascar, directed by one man who made Antz and another who used to work on Ren & Stimpy, is virtually plot-free -- nothing more, really, than a scene...
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Deborah Butterfield makes horse statues, but don't hold it against her.
Her horses are not the ones of civic monuments, rendered in elegant marble and carrying some dead...
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THU 26 Girlie shows never get old, even if the girlies do. Such is the appeal of Terry Earp's play Have Tassels, Will Travel, based on the life of legendary burlesque...
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Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano's taking it to the House -- and the Senate -- leaving no doubt about who's the most powerful politician in state government.
Brash,...
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Stereolab singer/multi-instrumentalist Laetitia Sadier confers with her recording engineer on the first day of sessions for A Few Steps More, the second album from her side...
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If it's been a while since you've seen a great work of art, perhaps you've forgotten what it feels like: It feels euphoric. At least, that's the glorious, heel-kickin' boost...
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Like it or not, guns are as American as Happy Meals and maxed-out credit cards, so making them the theme of a group exhibition invites all kinds of timely and biting cultural...
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"Basically, I'm a very shy person," says performance artist Trish JusTrish (pictured). "Now the joke is that because I'm terrible at one-on-one relationships, I have my...
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Phoenix Rising
Love it or leave us: I was incredibly impressed with your story "Phoenix Has an Inferiority Complex" (Amy Silverman, May 12). Being from New York, and having...
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Have you ever dreamed of being on stage singing with your favorite band? Sure you have. Pretty much everybody dances in their underwear, crooning into a...
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Alex Gibney's Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a thoroughly professional, frequently spectacular piece of muckraking. But any American who hopes to watch this portrait...
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Reviews by Cristen Crujido and Leanne Potts Published:
May 26, 2005
"HOME: Native People in the Southwest": The Heard ends a yearlong celebration of its 75th anniversary by opening a huge new gallery that houses a larger and improved...