Two wins and you’re in the Super Bowl

Although not high on drama, four NFL games proved to at least entertain over the weekend, as three out of four favorites won. Tampa Bay was the lone exception, bowing out to the New York Giants. Some of this weekend’s games have the potential to be not-so-entertaining. All four of…

And then there were 12

A new year brings a new season for NFL fans… it’s the postseason, baby. All the wannabes and should-have-beens, the pretenders, are looking for their golf clubs. But 12 NFL teams still have a shot at Super Bowl XLII. The Patriots (16-0) are still perfect (although the Giants got their…

Mexican Dogs

As everyone knows, dogs seem to reflect their masters’ personalities. Likewise, the breeds invented by a nation say a lot about that nation. Germans bred the German shepherd and Rottweilers: smart, loyal, faithful, yet a little cold, and not the kind of dogs you want to piss off. The French…

Letters From the Issue of Thursday, January 3, 2008

EVERYBODY HATES JOE Morally Reprehensible is his middle name: I’d heard many negative things about Sheriff Joe Arpaio for years, and what you’ve exposed, in detail, is truly shocking (see the “Target Practice” series). I know New Times has a hard-on for Arpaio, but if you can document every thing…

A clear view of the Valley, smog permitting

When it comes to sightseeing, it’s tough to beat a panoramic view to really give you an appreciation of a place — especially one as spread out as the Valley of the Sun. North Mountain Park has all the usual trappings of a mountain park in our town — hiking…

Hang with Diddy, Snoop and the Kid at Axis/Radius

P. Diddy, Snoop Dogg and Kid Rock are among the big-name performers appearing at Axis/Radius and Suede during Super Bowl week, making the sleek clubs definite party destinations. P. Diddy will take the stage in his only performance during the Super Bowl festivities in an hour-long concert, presented by Phoenix…

Top 10 Reasons the Cardinals aren’t in Super Bowl XLII

When Super Bowl XLII kicks off at University of Phoenix Stadium, one of the competing squads will be designated as the home team. Unfortunately, it won’t be the venue’s regular occupants, the Arizona Cardinals. Here’s our Top 10 reasons why… 10. The NFL’s cruel schedulers have the Cardinals facing the…

Latest issue of SPLC’s Intelligence Report outs PHX “Odin,” slams FAIR, and details alleged, attempted murder of Amanda Crow by fellow skins.

The latest issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Report is out. The quarterly mag is practically a must-read for those following hate groups in AZ, the immigration issue, and how they overlap. Though the lead article “Immigration Backlash” deals directly with everyone’s favorite topic, there are three others…

Our Community Under Siege

County Attorney Andrew Thomas has not issued a single grand jury subpoena in the wake of the fallout from my arrest and that of my business partner, New Times CEO Jim Larkin. According to a document leaked to the paper from inside the prosecutor’s office, Thomas is mulling his next…

Letters From the Issue of Thursday, December 27, 2007

COGNITIVE DISSIDENCE Boggles the mind: Your series on constitutional abuses by Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been mind-boggling. Each week I’ve grabbed New Times to see what horrors would be waved in front of our faces (“Inhumanity Has a Price,” John Dickerson, December 20; “Information…

Dennis the Menace

On October 19, the day after New Times’ owners were arrested, the county attorney very publicly fired special prosecutor Dennis Wilenchik. That same day, Bill French very quietly resigned from Wilenchik’s law firm. At 76, French is a man who could rest on his laurels. Instead, he shared them with…

Money Shot

Sheriff Joe Arpaio has long maintained that he’s accountable to the people — but the people’s accountants are a different story. After 15 years in the job, Arpaio has yet to endure a comprehensive audit of his office’s finances. Limited audits examining Arpaio’s payroll, his travel policies and the county’s…

Flushing Them Out

Daniela’s world is very small. Though she was born in Mexico and traveled thousands of miles to Phoenix, she might never leave her neighborhood again. As an undocumented immigrant in Maricopa County, it’s just too risky. Her eldest child longs for the family to take a trip to California and…

Alien Nation

Though Arizona is considered ground zero for the current debate surrounding illegal immigration, this is not a new fight. What is new is a national push, led by Arizona, toward states taking the issue into their own hands. According to Brian Gratton, a professor at Arizona State University and an…