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Subject: Neil Armstrong

  • Picket a Hit

    Thoughtful White Picket Fence opens gate on racial harmony

    January 29, 1998
  • Park Belly Future

    April 16, 1998
  • Playing Through

    Letter to patron: It's hard to operate in such little gravity

    January 21, 1999
  • Serious Moonlight

    January 29, 2009
  • Chafing dishes

    February 14, 2008
  • Brotherly Love

    The Kongo's musical dynasty

    March 15, 2007
  • All-Day Suckers

    Sedaris and Colbert peddle Candy not everybody wants

    July 13, 2006
  • Green Men

    Extraterrestrials have "positive message"

    April 21, 2005
  • Obsessions, Passions, Perversions

    New Times music critics reveal their deepest, darkest record-buying secrets

    January 6, 2000
  • RETRO ROCKET

    July 6, 1995
  • SOLVE THIS HOLLYWOOD MURDER!

    YOUR CLUE? MR. TAYLOR IN THE LIVEING ROOM WITH THE REVOLVER.

    April 29, 1992
  • Jay-Z's Official DJ Visits Tonight's Groove Candy

    Jay-Z and Neil Armstrong: BFFs for reals. NYC's DJ Neil Armstrong is one lucky mofo. Not only does the dood get to spin the backbeats for Jay-Z as the hip-hop superstar's official turntablist, he also got to hang with Obama during the inauguration and has been lauded in the pages of Rolling Stone, URB, and the recently-deceased Vibe Magazine. (Plus, he also shares the moniker of the first man on the moon to boot.) Although Mr. Beyoncé Knowles won't be hitting the stage at Dodge Theatre until to

    July 1, 2009
  • Error-Ridden Cronkite Article in NY Times Would Have Disappointed Uncle Walter

      When writing an article about the country's most famous newsman (not to mention the namesake of ASU's School of Journalism and Mass Communication) you'd think a New York Times reporter would double-check all of the facts, if for nothing other than a bit of post-mortem respect. Guess not. Take a look at this mind-numbing correction today for an July 17 article about Walter Cronkite written by the habitually sloppy Alessandra Stanley, (which we first spotted today thanks to Jim Romanesko's

    July 24, 2009