Grill, Interrupted

Mimi Rodriguez’s mother was a hot tomato in the ’50s. On Friday nights, she would break out TV dinners for the kids and put on her mink, her gloves, her hat and her little black lace cocktail dress for an evening of dinner and dancing.So when Rodriguez and two business…

Letters

Artificial Intelligence Claudia’s no ideal: I was completely surprised by your recent edition that featured Claudia DiFolco on its cover (“I, Claudia,” Brian Smith, August 17). Since when did someone who isn’t real become an ideal? Claudia simply stands for everything that is wrong with Phoenix. Your article lauds her…

Good Wood

Say what you want about Ani DiFranco; she knows how to associate herself with certified, 100 percent American radical pains in the ass. Fortunately, DiFranco has a certain amount of freedom in this respect; her albums, distributed through her Buffalo-based Righteous Babe label, are popular enough by now that she…

I, Claudia

TVK-TV’s Claudia DiFolco reaches for my hand and gently brings it to her face. Sliding my forefinger under wisps of hair, she says with a coy smile, “I’ve got something for your story.” She blinks her eyes and they reveal a bright, mirthful innocence. Her cameraman, standing off to the…

Song of Salvation

As his body shivered and convulsed, Sam Moore mumbled a quiet prayer. “Dear God, please . . .” Moore knew about praying. He knew the church and his almighty Lord, even if he hadn’t always followed Him. He had stood in His house, been moved by His spirit and had…

Holy War

For months, disgruntled parishioners of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church had been trying to get someone from the Catholic Diocese of Phoenix to respond to their concerns. On Friday, August 11, about 20 minutes into an impassioned protest outside the diocese office in downtown Phoenix, the diocese finally spoke –…

Semen Says

Is the little woman boinking behind your back?No need to get your panties in a wad. Just grab a pair of her soiled lacies and let the folks at Forensex labs get to the bottom of this potentially sticky situation. “We believe that everyone has a right to know if…

Letters

Correction New Times incorrectly reported the number of times the Arizona Republic has won the Pulitzer Prize (“Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss,” August 10). The newspaper has won twice for cartooning. Also, Eugene S. Pulliam was Nina Pulliam’s stepson, not her son. Shiny Clean, No Tangles…

Flashes

Saving the D-Banks The Arizona Diamonbanks have gone to a bank for a $20 million cash infusion. Major League Baseball had to co-sign the loan. Hmmmm. Wonder if it was Bank One.In any case, it’s time to trim the payroll and come up with new Colangelic methods of increasing revenue…

Meet the New Boss, Same As the Old Boss

Last week, the nation’s largest newspaper chain took ownership of the Arizona Republic. The first day was quiet, the only news the appointment of Susan Clark-Johnson as CEO and president of Phoenix Newspapers Inc. The petite, salt-and-pepper pageboyed fiftysomething is considered a star within the Gannett chain, and the lead…

Let Freedom Ring

A great measure of competence is how much your nearest competitor fears and loathes you. Freedom Communications, which took control of the East Valley Tribune last week from Thomson Newspapers, is best known for its flagship paper, the 368,000-circulation Orange County Register. The Register does battle against a zoned edition…

From Queer to Paternity

While hanging out at Scottsdale Civic Center back in the early ’80s, teenager Alison Farmer and her friends often dropped in to Jutenhoops gift shop, where they’d kill time perusing greeting cards in the Adults Only racks. “They were pretty risqué cards for the time,” says Farmer, who remembers snickering…

Family Affair

Three months ago, Zia Record Exchange celebrated its 20th anniversary with a festive blowout at the Tempe club Boston’s. There was much cause for celebration. In an era dominated by corporate megaliths, Zia stood as a rare example of a family-owned enterprise that had survived the unpredictable barometric shifts of…

Docket Science

If you’re waiting for a civil trial in Maricopa County Superior Court, you may not get to tell it to the judge any time soon. The courts’ new presiding judge, Colin Campbell, decreed July 26 that no civil trial will be held in Superior Court while a criminal trial is…

Kay’s Okay

Dr. Marguerite Kay, the besieged University of Arizona Alzheimer’s researcher, has won two more battles in her attempt to get her lab back and her name cleared (“Committing the Truth,” Robert Nelson, July 13).On July 24, the three-member Arizona Court of Appeals reversed an earlier ruling by Pima County Superior…

Letters 08-10-2000

Altar Ego Church chat: The July 26 article on alleged problems at the two Catholic parishes in Phoenix (“Immaculate Heartbreak,” Gilbert Garcia and Laura Laughlin) really gave this devout, lifelong member of the faith (43 years) reason to wonder how the situation could have been allowed to go so far…

Flashes 08-10-2000

See Ya Later . . . An alligator is loose at the Phoenix Zoo, and that’s no croc. The zoo recently acquired two young gators that had been confiscated from citizens by the Game and Fish Department. One new arrival was promptly killed by an adult gator. The other hasn’t…

Diff’rent Strokes

By the time the starter trills his ready whistle, and the crowd at the Sydney Aquatic Center begins to hush, and the four hulk-shouldered, body-shaved U.S. swimmers have exchanged a few last looks of anxious resolve, the swimmers will each have won a spot on what may prove to be…

Flashes 08-03-2000

Undoing Time Sources tell the Flash that attorneys for former governor J. Fife Symington III have again pushed back the deadline for federal prosecutors to reindict Symington on bank and wire fraud charges. The government was expected to file charges later this month against the Fifester. But Symington’s attorneys have…

How it Works

From August 9 to 16, the Olympic swimming trials will be held in Indianapolis, with the top two U.S. finishers in each individual event going on to the games in Sydney. Once there, only the first finishing U.S. swimmer in each stroke, at 100 meters, will be tapped for the…

The Keating Connection

Since his Olympic triumphs in ’96, Gary Hall Jr. of Phoenix, a free-spirit freestyler who has trained off and on at the Phoenix Swim Club, has endured a number of well-publicized hardships, though the one that’s been least publicly explored is his post-Atlanta falling out with his maternal grandfather, Charles…

Wash Daze

Jay Blanchard is exhausted. “Please excuse the bags under my eyes,” he says as he slaps a piece of lettuce on his lunch, tuna on whole wheat. Blanchard was up long before dawn on this late July morning, putting up signs for his legislative campaign. Most candidates would hire out…