www.news.puggal.com Edward Lighthart walked out of a Seattle park seven weeks ago and had no idea who he was or what he was doing in Seattle. When 53-year-old Tucson native Edward Lighthart walked out of Seattle's Discovery Park back in July, he knew he wasn't from Seattle, but that was a ... More >>
The Lives of Famous Men are scheduled to perform tonight at Chyro Arts Venue in Scottsdale. As music editor Martin Cizmar mentioned in his post earlier today, the slate of concerts scheduled to go down from tonight until Sunday kinda pales in comparison to the overwhelming assortment of superstars ... More >>
Sliders: Why eat just one burger when you can have six? Given the ridiculous number of Chicago transplants (count me among the ridiculous) in the Valley, you'd think there would be more eateries specializing in the dietary staples of that great Midwestern metropolis. To my knowledge, there's ... More >>
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Napoleon the Great: Selections From the David Markham Collection
