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Subject: Tony Montana

  • Mongol paints a historically hazy but kickass picture of Genghis Kahn

    June 19, 2008
  • On the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Being Hispanic, and Scarface

    December 11, 2008
  • Anti-Heroes

    The ornery oriole chugs brews with bikers at a fundraiser for convict Ignacio Ramos, and investigates Rusty Childress' banishment from the American Freedom Riders

    September 13, 2007
  • Celebrity Justice

    Interview between vampires

    August 9, 2007
  • Dog Day Afternoon

    Cassavetes Jr. and Justin “in a box” Timberlake team up for real-life tale of killer potheads

    January 11, 2007
  • Coke Dreams

    In Scarface, slinging yayo is the name of the game

    November 9, 2006
  • Beyond Good and Evil

    Rapper MF Doom's new works of hip-hop fiction reinvent the hero principle for the modern age

    July 24, 2003
  • Bhagavad Guitars

    After a year of adversity, tri-city quartet Haggis has the last laugh with Karma Suits Ya!

    June 27, 2002
  • Phoenix or Busted

    The Valley is now the prime way station for ruthless smugglers engaged in the lucrative trafficking of human cargo -- illegal immigrants

    April 6, 2000
  • Concealed Weapons

    Despite some misfires, The Pistoleros keep looking for a break and say that rumors of their demise are greatly exaggerated

    April 8, 1999
  • Joe Arpaio, Andy Thomas Lose Again: Arizona ACORN Protesters Beat the Rap on Bogus MCSO Trespassing Charges

    photo by Dennis Gilman Arizona ACORN Head Organizer Monica Sandschafer, ecstatic after Friday's win To cop a line from Scarface's Tony Montana, every canine has its day. Every kitty cat, too. I've been busier than blue tick hound with a briar patch full of brer rabbits, so I didn't get to blog about this last week when it happened, but ACORN's doggies and kitties scored a victory on Friday, May 8. That's when municipal court justice Armando Gandarilla dismissed bogus trespassing charges a

    May 13, 2009
  • Rare Prairie Dog Blown Away by Hunter Claiming He Thought it was a Coyote

    Arizona Game and Fish Department The black-tailed prairie dog​Good news! Black-tailed prairie dogs are back in Arizona (you were concerned, we're sure). However, a hunter outside of Tucson felt the need to blow one to bits with a high-powered rifle, according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department.   The black-tailed prairie dog once roamed Arizona in abundance until it started dying off in the late 1800's. By the 1950's, the little guys were all but gone. AGF imported about 100

    October 27, 2009