Jan Brewer: One of the 100 Most Influential People in the World?

Governor Jan Brewer’s being considered for TIME magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people, and according to its reader poll, she’s doing better than President Obama.The governor dropped from 13th place to 15th by the end of the day yesterday — leaving her one spot above Stephen Colbert…

Phoenix Suns Squash the New Orleans Hornets

The 92-75 victory brought Planet Orange back up to a .500 record for the season and puts them within two wins of the eighth seed in the Western Conference postseason picture. Individually, Jared Dudley was the hero of the night for the Suns scoring 21 points and seven rebounds, followed…

Lisa Love’s Firing at ASU: Memory Of a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

The sacking of Arizona State University athletic director (with a fancier title) Lisa Love came as no big surprise, especially after the fiasco following the firing of head football Coach Dennis Erickson. Sun Devils’ fans (and there still are some) watched with some horror as the rookie-league attempts to find a…

Someone Was Touching Butts Again at Arizona State University

It’s probably safe to say plenty of butts are touched just every night at Arizona State University, but cops say someone was doing it illegally on Wednesday.This isn’t the first booty problem at the University, as ASU police had to deal with a serial booby- and booty-gripper starting in August 2010.Police…

Russell Pearce — Infamous Already for Assaulting Arizona’s Economy — and His Ban Amnesty Now Hate Group Attack Local Businesses With Boycott

Funny how some conservatives are always against boycotts affecting Arizona businesses, unless they’re the ones doing the boycotting. I say this as the nativist hate group Ban Amnesty Now fires up its promised boycott of New Times’ advertisers, with shrill messages on BAN’s website and Facebook page.  Weirdly, the brain surgeons…