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When the Sugarcubes first splashed onto the music scene back in the summer of 1988, you'd have thought we were witnessing Christ's Second Coming instead of the debut of...
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Lawmakers snickered two years ago when Democratic Senator Carolyn Walker introduced a bill making it a crime for a husband to rape his wife. "Oh, you can't rape your...
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Now that state liquor boss Hugh Ennis is moving to revoke the booze license of the notorious crack outlet Club 902, the only question left is: How did the saloon stay...
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Postmodern paradise for yuppies and college kids, or the Valley's version of Hell's Kitchen?
This is a question the residents and fashionable patrons of Tempe's...
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It's almost time! Burkett Child No. 2 will soon be pulled, kicking and screaming, into the real world. And frankly, the parents are too damned busy to thumb through the stacks...
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Harvey McElhanon has put a lot of change in his jeans with his famous Arizona institution: the necktie-slashing western steakery in North Scottsdale known as Pinnacle Peak...
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At first, it seemed like a routine shoplifting case, recalls Phoenix police detective Larry Stubbs.
"I've been a cop for 23 years," says Stubbs, who investigated the case...
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"I want you all to get nice and relaxed," Willie Smith said. "You'll play this game of baseball a lot better that way. At least, that's always been my philosophy."
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When I'm out in public with strangers and my occupation comes up, reactions vary. Some people want to immediately start buying me flaming shots and do head butts. Some...
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"I just think that there are lots and lots of ways to make art, and there just aren't any rules about how to do it. And that anytime somebody tries to make rules about...
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The tumble-down boarding house on Third Avenue was rotting in its own grime, but Dede Devine Yazzie took one look and fell in love with it. That was eleven years ago....
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Public men grow addicted to the cool eye of the television camera. Once stricken, they reach out desperately for any opportunity to get their faces on the nightly...
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For years, David Markham has had a devotion to Napoleon that some of his friends think is a bit unnatural, and that would have driven to distraction a wife less...
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Twenty-two years ago, a power failure on the Colorado River Indian Reservation spirited Nelson Fernandez into the world where men pray so fervently they rip the flesh...
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Maglev is straight out of Dick Tracy's comic book world--the very idea of computer-driven trains magnetically hovering above cities and zipping along noiselessly seems...
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If you close your eyes at a Sticky Thang show, it's not hard to transport yourself back nearly ten years in time to a place called Madison Square Gardens. As the local...
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Among the atrocities committed here recently was a vicious police public-relations ploy.
Several days after Officer Jim French of the Department of Public Safety...
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THE KID ZONE KATALOGUE Unique mail-order gifts for the wee tyke who has everything--including parents with a fistful of credit cards and no self-restraint.
MUSICAL...
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Richard Romley's cash-and-crack hypocrisy is finally facing direct assault.
The county's top prosecutor has maintained a hidden interest for five years in what has...
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Virgil Kesterson Cooper used to be a mainstream Mormon salesman in Scottsdale with a wife, seven children and an excellent income in the computer business. Now he's a computer...