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The lawyers are scurrying inside the Juvenile Court building in Mesa on a recent morning like shoppers on a last-minute run.
They move from the appointment counter toward...
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"As a drummer, let me tell you, in my experience it's all the same," says Chip Hanna, longtime skin hitter for punk stalwarts U.S. Bombs and One Man Army and, nowadays, country...
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There's a reason they say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and I don't think it has anything to do with getting your metabolism revved up. To me, it's...
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For all the huzzahs deservedly heaped upon 2004's Shaun of the Dead, in which it took a good long while to discern the living from the walking deceased, the zombie-flick spoof...
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No matter how hard we attempt to extend life, impermanence just isn't in the cards. The jury's out on cryogenics, and all the vitamins in the world won't stop you from...
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We've all seen Super Mario eat copious amounts of mushrooms, but have you ever considered the care that goes into preparing such delicacies?
In Cooking Mama: Cook Off for the...
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Somewhere in TV Land, Madge the Manicurist is soaking some poor sap's digits in Palmolive and claiming the stuff softens your hands while you do the dishes. Vile propaganda!...
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From the beak of The Bird to the ear of Stephen Lemons Published:
April 19, 2007
"With the people's David in the race, we're going to slay the Phil-istine giant," the Reverend Jarrett Maupin II informed this cynical sandgrouse, referring to his...
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My buddy B-Boy looks like he could kick some serious ass. At 6-foot-4 and 350 pounds, he strikes an imposing figure in his baggy Dickies pants and stained T-shirts. His shaved...
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This week's generically titled studio suspense thriller, Fracture, has the good sense to begin where last week's generically titled studio suspense thriller, Perfect Stranger,...
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It's no secret that photography is the art form most practiced by the masses. And because any Joe Blow with a pulse can push a shutter-release button on a camera, we've been...
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By Jordan Harper, Jim Ridley and Robert Wilonsky Published:
April 19, 2007
Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show (Sony)
The greatest boxed set ever -- not so much for the made-up irritainment as for the real thing, which this collection serves...
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Immigrant Song
Defending The Bird: I don't know how The Bird gets away with it. Why hasn't he been tarred (he's already got feathers, right?) for what he's said about...
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Of course, we love the club life, but after so many weeks of hitting bar after bar, we needed a change of scenery. We found it on Friday, April 13, at Brand X Store, where...
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To fully appreciate the merits of Vacancy, you need to have the proper technology. Digitally projected lurid images and THX-amplified creaks and moans are all well and good,...
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"Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art" at the Phoenix Art Museum: Sometimes, it’s the fame and hype surrounding a piece of art that excites us more than does the piec...
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Brute Force: The Criterion Collection (Criterion)
Cutie Honey: The Movie (Bandai)
Double Happiness (Image)
Forgiving Dr. Mengele (First Run)
Freedom Writers (Paramount)...
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Have you seen the e-mail flying around, allegedly from country star Charlie Daniels? What’s your reaction? The Mexicans Went Down to Georgia
Dear Gabacho:
I love it. Fo...
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After touring incessantly from 1996 to 2001, local trio Fred Green had an enviable fan base and horror stories from the road to prove it. Tons of 'em. The time their roadies...
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A reformist disciple of Dogme, that earth- and camcorder-shaking movement wherein waves are broken and celebration is cause for alarm, Danish director Susanne Bier makes what...