Citizen Celeste

One of the hippest magazines in Britain is The Big Issue. It mixes news features with coverage of sport and the arts, and reviews of local events. It has different editions in the capital cities of England and Scotland. But you can’t buy it in any store or newsstand. If…

Spinning Westech

James Warne III called a press conference earlier this month to whine about his company, Westech, once again. Warne told reporters about the injustices done to his family business by the Arizona Department of Health Services. A fourth-generation Arizonan, Warne is the former president of the now-defunct Westech Laboratories Inc.,…

Desperado, Esq.

Veteran prosecutor Randy Wakefield greeted a supervisor in his office on the morning of June 4. It wasn’t unusual for Jim Blake, the Maricopa County Attorney’s criminal division chief, to exchange a few friendly words with Wakefield. The pair had worked in the same shop for more than a decade…

St. Peter Principle

It was Sunday, and God’s chosen representative to a few square miles of west Phoenix was about to address his new flock for the first time. Longtime parishioners of St. Jerome Catholic Church remember that 1993 morning well. It wasn’t every day that the diocese sent them a new pastor,…

Flashes

He’s Not Just a Member … Arizona millionaires aren’t known for breaking ranks over social issues. In fact, if they have pet causes, they’re usually self-serving. Golf-course and movie-theater preservation come to mind. Into this staid company marches John Sperling, who has made the burning issue of marijuana legalization his…

Juror Excused

Governor J. Fife Symington III’s criminal trial took a bizarre turn Tuesday, August 19, when U.S. District Court Judge Roger B. Strand dismissed a 72-year-old woman from the jury, which had been deliberating for more than seven days. Strand thanked the juror for her 13 weeks of service and said…

Letters

Scoop Goat I’m a former TV news reporter who is now a teacher. I’ve worked with a high school newspaper staff. As a reporter, I did several stories about student journalists being “denied” their First Amendment rights (“Extra Censory,” A. Tacuma Roeback, August 7). And there’s no question that some…

Assailing

Getting shot is a great career move for a politician. Especially if the shooting isn’t fatal. As Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox lay in her hospital bed after being shot last Wednesday, her pain must have been eased by the massive political gains. The Arizona Republic, which in the…

Code Blues

Mention the name “Fritz Tuffli” around the upside-down glass pyramid of Tempe City Hall, and you will likely be greeted with a roll of the eyes, or a slight crinkling of the nose, as if some unwanted odor had drifted into the building. Tuffli is a humorless man who seems…

Risky Business

Michael Walters worked with worst-case scenarios every day. It’s ironic, then, that he still wasn’t prepared for the one coming at him until it hit. On November 22, he sat in the office of his supervisor, Roland Bergen–a guy he’d considered his best friend–and listened as Bergen read from a…

Denouement or Vindication?

The governor turned to his family, and his wife and two eldest sons came close. The four stood in a tight circle behind the table where the governor sat as a defendant throughout a historic and an epic criminal trial. His wife, Ann, who throughout the trial had remained composed,…

Flashes

And Justice for Fife New Times’ online publication, phoenixnewtimes.com, is conducting a survey of views on Governor J. Fife Symington III’s guilt or innocence. If the jury currently deliberating sees it anything like our Web-heads, the Fifester is a quiverin’ bunny in a kennel of Rottweilers. (Note: The poll is…

Letters

Graham Allusion Is Barry Graham (“Les Go, Mercury,” July 31) threatened by the physical ability of women on the basketball court? Would he write a similar column about a gay football player? I go for the sport because of good players playing a good sport, doing a great job. I…

Snoop Doggy Dogma

Bow-wow-wow, yipee-o, yipee-ay, Doggy Dogg’s in the motherfuckin’ house. –Dr. Dre, The Chronic The problem with Desert Sky Pavilion is that it’s not close to anywhere. In particular, it’s a long way from Long Beach. And, at least for today, so is Snoop Doggy Dogg. This is Lollapalooza, the traveling…

The Man Who Loved Lucy

On July 18, Donald Johanson moved his Institute of Human Origins from Berkeley, California, to the Social Sciences building at Arizona State University. Johanson, 54, and two of his colleagues at the anthropological research institute will join the university as faculty. Johanson is a paleoanthropologist, an expert on prehistoric man,…

Extra Censory

The journalism curriculum at Tolleson Union High School includes a text titled Press Time that extols students’ First Amendment rights, declaring, “This famous amendment reads in part, ‘Congress shall make no law . . . abridging freedom of speech, or of the press . . . ‘” But when student…

Sabotage at Sitix?

This spring, a 10,000-gallon spill of wastewater and other mishaps at the Sumitomo Sitix silicon-wafer plant in northeast Phoenix worried local residents, many of whom had opposed construction of the plant so close to homes in the first place. Sitix of Phoenix president Robert Gill tried to calm those fears,…

David v. the System

On July 21, Phoenix defense attorney David Erlichman stood before Superior Court Judge Michael Yarnell and said this: “I consider myself the last of the line here, Your Honor, defending the very true freedoms of America because I’m from Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and that is what it is all about,…

Flashes

Anchor Steamy Although Jineane Ford’s days as a svelte beauty queen are far, far behind her, the KPNX-TV Channel 12 anchor’s forgotten legacy as a B-movie starlet lives on via home video. Or so The Flash recently discovered, when a tipster noted the jiggly journalist’s role as an airheaded bimbo…

Judge Stranded

During the 13 weeks he’s presided over Governor J. Fife Symington III’s criminal trial, U.S. District Court Judge Roger B. Strand often has delayed making even routine decisions. His indecisiveness continued Tuesday, August 5, when Strand declined to release final jury instructions to the prosecution and defense lawyers on the…

Carbajal of Fame

When you talk about Phoenix to people from other states, they mention the heat, the mistreatment of prisoners in Joe Arpaio’s gulag, and, maybe, the Suns. But it’s rare to hear anyone mention that Phoenix has produced one of the greatest fighters in the history of boxing. Michael Carbajal’s impact…