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Issue: November 1, 2007
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  1. Feature

    Brother's Keeper

    Phoenix boxing great Michael Carbajal says his big brother and manager, Danny, stole every penny he had

    By Paul Rubin
    Published: November 1, 2007

    Michael Carbajal faced a crowd of about 3,000 on a chilly afternoon in the village of Canastota, New York. It was June 2006, and Arizona's best-ever pugilist was about to be...

  2. Music

    About a Song

    Cobain doc sets a mix tape mood

    By Annie Zaleski
    Published: November 1, 2007

    In the recently released Kurt Cobain documentary About a Son, Nirvana's music is noticeably absent. Instead, director AJ Schnack lets Cobain tell his own life story by splicing...

  3. Cafe

    Chillin' With Homey

    By Michele Laudig
    Published: November 1, 2007

    The days are getting shorter, nighttime temperatures have "cooled down" into the 60s, and I've been hungry for cozy comfort food like mashed potatoes and pot roast. It's...

  4. Film

    Harlem Knight

    May not be epic, but it's still super-fly

    By J. Hoberman
    Published: November 1, 2007

    American Gangster is a movie with obvious gravitas and a familiar argument: Organized crime is outsider capitalism. As archetypal as its title, Ridley Scott's would-be epic...

  5. Art

    Please Collaborate

    The artistic equivalent of bowling alone

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: November 1, 2007

    I have a vague childhood memory of being in an art museum while on vacation with my family. I don't know where we were, but I remember approaching an old oil painting and...

  6. Game On

    Fun With Fluids

    The revolution will be televised — and plenty addictive, too

    By Gary Hodges
    Published: November 1, 2007

    It must've been a scorching summer day when the game developer stared at his thermometer and realized: "Sweet sassy molassey, this would make a helluva game!" How else to...

  7. Night & Day

    Spokes Persons

    By Clay McNear
    Published: November 1, 2007

    Those with a penchant for driving two-wheeled contraptions over four-wheel terrain should check out the Dust Devil Mountain Bike Series Race. Registration precedes at 6:30. ...

  8. Night & Day

    Slav Affair

    By Clay McNear
    Published: November 1, 2007

    Slobodan Milosevic was a really bad dude, but don't let that stop you from checking out the Serbfest Food and Cultural Festival. No mortar fire -- promise. Rather, there'll be...

  9. Night & Day

    Non-Native Son

    Composer comes home to a place he’s never been before

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 1, 2007

    Mark Grey, a sound sculptor and award-winning composer originally from San Francisco, is living for and in his art. Literally. The Phoenix Symphony composer-in-residence for...

  10. Night & Day

    East Village People

    First mullets, then fanny packs, now this

    By Adriane Goetz
    Published: November 1, 2007

    Want to become part of the highest echelon of hipster culture? Then you’ve got to take something considered “uncool” and make it trendy. Just look at recent successes such as...

  11. Night & Day

    Restless Spirits

    Art scenesters unveil their moveable space

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 1, 2007

    There’s definitely a double-edged sword component to First Friday. Walk into one gallery and you're struck by work that’s more powerful than the Holy Trinity. (Well, only if...

  12. Night & Day

    Dusk of the Dead

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 1, 2007

    So you weren’t down for celebrating the poor man’s Dia de los Muertos known as Halloween and you’re wanting to give it up to the deceased the authentic way, yes? Then hit up...

  13. Night & Day

    The Boys of Fall

    Baseball ain't over ´til it's over

    By Clay McNear
    Published: November 1, 2007

    The Diamondbacks got smoked in Denver, and who gave a hang about a World Series featuring the Colorado Rockies? Blaaaah. Long story short, Major League Baseball's over. But is...

  14. Night & Day

    Freaking Portland

    When it rains, it freaking pours

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 1, 2007

    The hipster center of the universe in Oregon loves stealing some of our favorite creative peeps. Justin Cory from the brutal musical duo Bodhisattva. Marla Thayer, bowl...

  15. Night & Day

    Stew or False?

    By Clay McNear
    Published: November 1, 2007

    Any transplanted Louisianan will tell you that authentic jambalaya and gumbo are hard to come by here in the land of arroz con frijoles negros. But 20-odd amateur chefs will...

  16. Night & Day

    Counter Couture

    Scottsdale wants to be like Milan, New York, and London -- sorta

    By Sloane Burwell
    Published: November 1, 2007

    If Shakespeare had had a fashionable gay brother, gay Will might have reworked the soliloquy from As You Like It to read, "All the world's a runway." At least this week, all of...

  17. Night & Day

    Sun Angels

    The gospel according to Herb

    By Leslie Barton
    Published: November 1, 2007

    The game pitting the Arizona State Sun Devil b-ballers against the (Christian) Grand Canyon University Antelopes might be an exhibition match, but if you think of it as Satan...

  18. Night & Day

    Turnin' Tricks

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 1, 2007

    When Dr. Dre proclaimed, “Bitches ain’t shit,” he probably wasn’t talking about all of those darling pooches that will leap and bound to our heart’s delight during the U.S. Dog...

  19. Night & Day

    Raggedy Annie

    Documenting a murder most foul

    By Peter Breslin
    Published: November 1, 2007

    During a 1975 interview with Annie Mae Pictou Aquash, a prime mover and shaker in the American Indian Movement (AIM), the outspoken activist said, "The whole country changed...

  20. Night & Day

    From Rag to Riches

    "Sweater girl" sells out -- or does she?

    By Clay McNear
    Published: November 1, 2007

    Bad news first. Ingrid Michaelson's indie-pop songs have been featured in an Old Navy sweater commercial and on the soundtracks to Grey's Anatomy and One Tree Hill. This is a...

Issue: November 1, 2007
Page: 1
53 stories found - 1 through 20
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