Letters

Polygamy Is Fundamental Financial planning: Far as I can tell, John Dougherty has done it again; provided clear information regarding the situation in Colorado City/Hildale (“Double Exposure,” December 25). As a resident of Lake Havasu City/Mohave County, we have strong feelings regarding the lawless activities of the fundamentalists. Most of…

The Sorrow and the Pity

As a reader, it can be easy to assume that all the critics at a particular publication are more or less of the same mind, but here at New Times, that isn’t the case. We’re just too damn opinionated to take our colleagues’ views into consideration, which is why, when…

A Year That Trembled

Back in January of 2003, New Line Cinema released Final Destination 2, a horror movie in which the antagonist was the unseen hand of death itself. All of the main characters knew their time was up, but they didn’t know how, or when, so they existed in a constant state…

A Second Opinion

Bill Gallo — Even dedicated art-house regulars missed Pavel Lounguine’s Tycoon: A New Russian when it was released this fall, but this intrigue-spiced tale of a ruthless yet surprisingly sympathetic Russian oligarch worked equally well as a crime thriller and a course in Russian fiscal policy (or the lack of…

She’s Gonna Have It

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last year — which often seems advantageous — you may have noticed that there’s a pugnacious air of defiance among today’s young women. Far be it from a film critic to attempt an essay on gender studies, but hey, look around:…

Red Flags

One question that nags in the Southern California rent-a-patient scam is this: Why have health-care insurance companies paid crooked clinics and doctors millions of dollars since 2001 for medically unnecessary, often dangerous procedures, when these same companies routinely shortchange honest consumers? New Times first exposed the scheme (“Rent-A-Patient,” Paul Rubin,…

Letters

Patients and Prudence Club med: I just want to commend you on your excellent series on the so-called rent-a-patient fraud (“Hypocritic Oath,” Paul Rubin, December 18). I am a financial planner based here in Phoenix and in Hartford, Connecticut. The stories as written were entertaining and extremely informative, and should…

LOCAL MUSIC – Stage Trip

Punk disrupts Modified Arts — Riverboat Gamblers, Fuck You Ups and others, September 25: By far the most fun I have encountered in my travels through Valley clubs this year. The show amounted to a coming-out party for the Phoenix punk scene’s faithful “Oi! Oi! Oi!” side. While none of…

METAL – Balls to the Wall

1. Mars Volta, De-Loused in the Comatorium (Universal): A redefinition of prog rock that pries the scene from the death grip of pasty dudes in Rush shirts, De-Loused adds swing to the most stilted of subgenres and gets it laid for the first time. Santana, King Crimson, and Fugazi all…

LATIN – The New Classicos

It’s been an anxious year for the Latin music industry, as it has for the industry in general. The good news in a time of crisis: The acts that survive are fired up by personal vision. While some of the year’s best albums also enjoyed commercial success, notably Molotov’s Dance…

BLACK – Digging for Beats

1. Forget 50 Cent and Beyoncé. OutKast is really running the show. Okay, everyone probably has the album by now, and Speakerboxx/The Love Below will end up on a lot of critics’ Top 10 lists. So why is it on my list? First off, I love the album. Secondly, it’s…

ELECTRO – The Swedes, Please

While electronic-music fans in America stopped, dropped and fell in love with the cocaine- and leg-warmer-fueled nostalgia of the electroclash scene in 2003, the homeboy tribal techno revolution raged globally; a pair of Brits created a Latin Project that inexplicably made my deep-house-hating ears perk up; a Scumfrog hopped to…

Double Exposure

Fundamentalist Mormon prophet Warren Jeffs came close to getting arrested over the last year because the Utah Attorney General’s Office believed he wanted disobedient teenager Vanessa Rohbock sacrificed to the Lord in a religious ritual called Blood Atonement. Based upon the teachings of Mormon Church patriarch Brigham Young, Jeffs professed…

The Trial

I’ve been here too many times before to muster much outrage or amazement. Watching Joe Arpaio’s guys dismantle a little guy through gross abuse of police power has become a routine event in this county. The banality of evil, played out methodically over never-ending seasons, does that to a human…

Letters

Wheels of Progress Waste not: Thank you for your article (“Big Scam Theory,” Michael Lacey, December 18). Extremely interesting and insightful. As a native son, I am often appalled at what passes for progress in this city. Interesting that what is professed to be such an economic boon to Phoenix…

Hypocritic Oath

In mid-November, more than 200 FBI agents and insurance industry investigators packed into a banquet room at Tampa’s Marriott Waterside Hotel. They came to hear what an FBI supervisory agent and a prominent insurance investigator had to say about a stunningly successful health-insurance scam centered inside Southern California outpatient surgery…

Big Scam Theory

Picture the Jerry Lewis telethon. See that guy in the wheelchair with the crooked arm? Now imagine him trying to juggle a dozen raw eggs. This conjures up a mixture of revulsion and fear, doesn’t it? Which is precisely what I feel when confronted by a microphone. Except the eggs…

Abstract Art Cuts

The town of Gilbert is known nationwide as one of the fastest-growing communities. And locally, as one of the most homogenous. Recently, the town’s leaders solidified their white-bread image by eliminating Gilbert’s fledgling public arts program. Funding for public art in Gilbert has gone from $420,900 to zero. As a…

Letters

The Coolness Factor Chains of cool: When did chains become cool? I was shocked to see on the map in the article “What’s Cool” (Amy Silverman, December 4) you included IHOP as a “cool place” in downtown Phoenix. What exactly makes a restaurant that is part of a chain “cool”?…

Dark Impulses

As soon as the Suns game wraps up, they come busting out of the north doors of the America West Arena like a pack of hungry wolves. “The party’s in there,” declares a young black woman in micro-braids and a form-fitting blue dress, checking out the long line that has…

Ring of Fire

A Valley man has pleaded guilty to charges of second-degree murder and kidnapping in connection with the brutal murder of another man. On December 9, Jeremy Johnson, one of four Valley skinheads who was facing capital murder charges, agreed to pleas on the lesser crimes in exchange for his testimony…

Bander Snatched

Looks like another Tempe institution is a goner. A couple of months back, a pair of Arizona State University grads who own a couple of tony Scottsdale bars snagged Bandersnatch — a lowbrow mainstay of downtown Tempe’s quickly disappearing bar scene. At the time, longtime customers and employees of the…