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Outside the entrance of ASU's old gym on a warm Saturday in May, hundreds of teenage girls stand in full prom get-ups, chattering, shrieking, and hugging in the way only...
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I am drunk, and I'm standing in the middle of a baseball field, dancing with Governor Janet Napolitano.
No, this wasn't a dream, although I have to admit I woke up the next...
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Just when you thought the intersection of 40th Street and Campbell couldn't get any more mobbed, along comes radioMILANO, the latest hotspot from LGO Hospitality (the folks...
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The magic has returned to the Harry Potter franchise albeit magic of the old, black variety. The darkest and most threatening, by far, of the five Potter films, Harry...
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Ever since we could use our eyeballs, humans haven't been able to shake a major staring problem with the night sky. The ancient Babylonians were so obsessed that they created...
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One of the best new video games on the market requires you to take math tests. During summer break, no less.
But before you cue up "Night on Bald Mountain" and run like...
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Here are some terms rock critics -- always in search of fresh rock-critic terms -- have used to describe the music/persona of SoCal singer/songwriter Chloe Day: "predatory,"...
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Reading the story of Taraf Degrief (check out www.tarafdegrief.blogspot.com) is like poring over Jonathan Safran Foer's abstract, sometimes heartbreaking, and...
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Soccer may be the L.A. Confidential of American sports -- underrated, overlooked, and lacking in attendance -- but in most other civilized countries (and, yes, a few Stone Age...
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Some folks, especially art critics, would call Fausto Fernandez's latest body of work "mixed-media creations," a cryptic term that can refer to just about any visual artwork...
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Back in April, everyone thought the Los Angeles Dodgers would run away with the National League West, and that the San Diego Padres, with their kick-butt pitching staff...
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Pete Cecere must have one sick crib. Evidently, he designed his pumpkin-colored home in western Virginia so it could house his collection of more than 12,000 pieces of folk...
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Herberger Theater Center's Lunch Time Theater series is, quite simply, full of win. You get a break with live entertainment for just $6. Dozens of emerging troupes get...
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Scottsdale is ground zero for $30,000 millionaires. Shiny shirts, spray-on man tans, fake Rolexes, and credit-card debt higher than their spiky, gelled hairdos. These...
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From the beak of The Bird to the ear of Stephen Lemons Published:
July 12, 2007
This brazen buzzard found out firsthand just how much he's despised by car-peddler Rusty Childress' confederates while crashing (in disguise) one of the wing-nutty gabfests...
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We remember when "nightlife" at 40th Street and Indian School consisted of a run-down Taco Bell and a super-scummy dive bar. But now that the Arcadia neighborhood is suddenly...
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George Ratliff's Joshua debuted at the Sundance Film Festival to raves from a particular breed of audience member: parents. Because no matter how hard Fox Searchlight's trying...
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Art exhibitions can be frustrating, confusing, and challenging. It's always a struggle to decide whether the art in an exhibition is total crap or you're just too dumb to get...
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You're Gonna Miss Me (Palm)
A hit at the South by Southwest Film Festival two years ago, Keven McAlester's doc about the Papa of Psychedelia, Roky Erickson, at long last...
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SHOP TALK
Greene’s odyssey: Great story on Sam Greene's big adventure ("The Wheel World," Michele Laudig, July 5). The fact that he worked for 20 years with no luck (well...