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Walt Disney

  • Blogs

    May 19, 2009

    Classic Animation Gets the Big Screen Treatment in Chandler

    The original pinupImagine a rap war, ala Biggie and Tupac. But it takes place in the 1930s. And instead of being rappers, the two men involved are kiddie film animators. And instead of shooting at each other, they just say mean things about each other behind the other's back.A little less sexy than ... More >>

  • News

    December 4, 2008

    CityNorth: We’re Giving Away $97 Million for This?

    The original pinupImagine a rap war, ala Biggie and Tupac. But it takes place in the 1930s. And instead of being rappers, the two men involved are kiddie film animators. And instead of shooting at each other, they just say mean things about each other behind the other's back.A little less sexy than ... More >>

  • News

    November 20, 2008

    On Jimi Hendrix’s Mexican Heritage and the True Meaning of the Word Gringo

    The original pinupImagine a rap war, ala Biggie and Tupac. But it takes place in the 1930s. And instead of being rappers, the two men involved are kiddie film animators. And instead of shooting at each other, they just say mean things about each other behind the other's back.A little less sexy than ... More >>

  • Home Entertainment

    December 13, 2007

    New Times' top DVD picks scheduled for release this week

    The original pinupImagine a rap war, ala Biggie and Tupac. But it takes place in the 1930s. And instead of being rappers, the two men involved are kiddie film animators. And instead of shooting at each other, they just say mean things about each other behind the other's back.A little less sexy than ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 21, 2007

    Rockin’ Rides: AZ gets music theme park proposal, we get some baaad ideas

    The original pinupImagine a rap war, ala Biggie and Tupac. But it takes place in the 1930s. And instead of being rappers, the two men involved are kiddie film animators. And instead of shooting at each other, they just say mean things about each other behind the other's back.A little less sexy than ... More >>

  • Film

    June 7, 2007

    The House Always Wins

    How much you wanna bet this washed-up threequel makes a bundle?

  • Home Entertainment

    November 23, 2006

    New Times' top DVD picks for the week of November 21

    How much you wanna bet this washed-up threequel makes a bundle?

  • Film

    September 28, 2006

    That Sinking Feeling

    Coast Guard epic succumbs to watery clichés

  • Film

    May 18, 2006

    Shell Game

    What's it selling? Everything

  • Home Entertainment

    March 9, 2006

    This Dogg's Got Bite

    What's it selling? Everything

  • Home Entertainment

    March 2, 2006

    The Great Cash-In

    What's it selling? Everything

  • Calendar

    July 28, 2005

    Daliwood

    Salvador's film career on display at PAM

  • Film

    June 23, 2005

    Car Trouble

    The Love Bug's back, and he bites

  • Film

    February 10, 2005

    Cute Is Enough

    Pooh's latest piece packs plenty for the kids

  • Culture

    August 7, 2003

    Family Circus Freaks

    Spyder Yardley Jones gives pop culture icons a sick twist

  • Film

    July 10, 2003

    Reduced-Salt Dogs

    In the slick and handsome Pirates of the Caribbean, more is somehow less

  • Culture

    July 10, 2003

    Still Smilin'?

    Part Disney, part Barnum, the man who saved comics is all Stan Lee

  • Film

    January 2, 2003

    Off by a Nose

    Miramax sabotaged Pinocchio -- and its own credibility -- with a lousy dub

  • Music

    November 7, 2002

    Tangential Rage

    Ex-Meat Puppet Curt Kirkwood, now with Eyes Adrift, rambles on for the sake of rambling

  • Music

    October 25, 2001

    Tricks of the Trade

    Sick of fighting the music industry, Tricky's decided to use it instead

  • Culture

    March 29, 2001

    A Farewell to Armchairs

    Fantastical but functional design makes 'Contemporary Art Furniture' exhibit fit for a dream house

  • News

    February 1, 2001

    Raptor Rapture

    Jerry Ostwinkle's life fell apart when the government seized his golden eagle; now he's fighting for Rex and the rights of falconers.

  • Culture

    January 25, 2001

    Hoke Floats

    Folksy Norman Rockwell exhibition explores magic in the mundane

  • Film

    January 11, 2001

    A Comedy of No Errors

    Joel and Ethan Coen's O Brother, Where Art Thou? hits a Homer

  • News

    November 2, 2000

    Letters

    From the week of November 2, 2000

  • Music

    August 24, 2000

    Dude Raunch

    All-girl quartet Kittie has more balls than the rest of Ozzfest 2000

  • Culture

    March 30, 2000

    Sansei Sensibility

    Artist Roger Shimomura plays historian and reporter with cartoonish impressions of life in an internment camp

  • Film

    January 6, 2000

    Tame That Tune

    Lighter, brighter Fantasia update scores big

  • News

    July 30, 1998

    Putting Globe on the Map

    As the gritty old mining town tries to broaden its economic base, residents debate how much of its future lies in its past

  • Calendar

    April 2, 1998

    Night & Day

    April 2-8, 1998

  • News

    October 3, 1996
  • Calendar

    February 29, 1996

    Kid Pics for the week

    April 2-8, 1998

  • Calendar

    February 1, 1996

    Kid Pics for the week

    April 2-8, 1998

  • Calendar

    January 25, 1996

    Kid Pics for the week

    April 2-8, 1998

  • News

    December 5, 1995

    MINES AND MEN

    DIGGING AT GRANITE MOUNTAIN AND COPPER BASIN WOULD SCAR THE FACE OF PRESCOTT. PLANS HAVE BEEN STOPPED, BUT ONLY FOR A WHILE.

  • News

    May 18, 1995

    FUN IN THE 122 DEGREE SIGN SUN

    ULYSSES SANCHEZ WANTS TO TAKE PHOENIX FOR A RIDE. AND HIS DREAM OF A $200 MILLION THEME PARK IN THE DESERT MAY NOT BE AS CRAZY AS IT SOUNDS.

  • Film

    June 8, 1994

    ABORIGINAL CINEMA

    ULYSSES SANCHEZ WANTS TO TAKE PHOENIX FOR A RIDE. AND HIS DREAM OF A $200 MILLION THEME PARK IN THE DESERT MAY NOT BE AS CRAZY AS IT SOUNDS.

  • Music

    June 9, 1993

    REFUSE FROM RIOALTHOUGH IT'S CURRENTLY THE WORLD MUSIC OF CHOICE, NOT ALL BRAZILIAN JAZZ IS CALIENTE

    ULYSSES SANCHEZ WANTS TO TAKE PHOENIX FOR A RIDE. AND HIS DREAM OF A $200 MILLION THEME PARK IN THE DESERT MAY NOT BE AS CRAZY AS IT SOUNDS.

  • Music

    January 22, 1992

    YOU CAN JUDGE A BAND BY ITS COVERS

    WITH A WEALTH OF ORIGINAL MATERIAL, THE NEVILLE BROTHERS STILL BELIEVE RECYCLING MAKES CENTS

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