Unfriendly Skies

Frank Nickman, formerly Farzin Nikmanesh, knew he would be your devil the moment he stepped back into the terminal in Farmington, New Mexico, the morning of September 11, 2001. He looked at the televisions; he looked at the drained white faces beneath them. Ah, this is why we were ordered…

Letters

All Around Downtown Chilly reception: I just got finished reading your “Cool Index” (“What’s Cool,” Amy Silverman, December 4) and I want to let you know how utterly disgusted I am by it. It is this sort of fawning, shoddy “journalism” that makes the downtown community look like a joke…

Who’s Cool

Sara Abbott Artist and co-owner, 3CarPileUp Bob Adams Artist Glen Allen Artist Christopher Alt Architect, Studio Ma Scott Andrews Director, Cakewalk Projects, and co-founder, Open Venue Griselda Avalos Fashion designer Janet Baker Curator of Asian Art, Phoenix Art Museum Joe Baker Curator of Fine Arts, Heard Museum, and co-founder, Open…

Cool Tips

Craig and Kris DeMarco preside over one of the coolest corners in town. First they opened Postino, a beautifully appointed wine bar in an old post office. They took advantage of the cavernous space and put in an enormous sliding door that takes one side off the place in nice…

Clan of the Bike Men

It’s a strange sort of subculture, this communion of men working the streets for money in an athletic endeavor they say is both exhausting and exhilarating. The money can be good, especially as it’s all tips, untouched by and invisible to government tax collectors, but it’s not all that brings…

Spiked

Boxing His Ears The Spike was thrilled to run into none other than former heavyweight champion (and convicted rapist) Iron Mike Tyson last week at, of all places, the Circle K on Seventh Avenue and Bethany Home Road. The Spike was in need of a pack of smokes (hey, it…

Letters

Bloom Town The Bloom is off the rose: My show, The Rick Bloom Show, was reviewed by your journalist Robrt L. Pela, who invited me to his home for an interview in early September of this year. The article that resulted from that interview was published in late November, nearly…

The Cool Index

A few years back, Sloane McFarland did something a lot of creative young people from Phoenix do. He left. And then he did something unusual. He came back. McFarland is an artist. You can see his video work on display at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, in a one-man…

To a Tee

Say you want to break into the urban clothing market. It probably won’t occur to you to slap stickers on garbage cans, call it “Trashcan Advertising” and invent your very own marketing campaign. But that’s exactly how a 25-year-old from north Phoenix has taken his clothing label, Soldierleisure, from the…

Locked Up

Once again, Arizona taxpayers have been stung with a classic bait-and-switch. This time, the financial ruse comes under the guise of prison reform. Arizona’s prisons can handle 27,000 inmates. They currently house 31,000. So legislators went into special session with the goal of solving the overcrowding crisis. Prior to the…

Home for the Holidays

JoJo Shedd will celebrate her first Thanksgiving on Thursday, and her adoptive mom couldn’t be happier. “She’s really had an amazing life so far,” says Louise Sumner, a Paradise Valley woman who adopted JoJo last spring. “She’s been here, there and everywhere, and we’re thrilled she’s finally back home.” By…

Train Wreck

Union Pacific railroad engineer Michael Coleman has bad luck and worse timing. Last month, a Phoenix jury slammed the railroad with a multimillion-dollar verdict for a fatal accident in which Coleman, who has only one eye, failed to see a 30-ton asphalt roller on the crossing ahead of him. The…

Letters

Picture This Holding him in contempt: I read the article on Jerry Colangelo and his effort to build downtown (“Operation Mickey Mouse,” John Dougherty, November 20). One very disturbing element is the outright contempt for Mr. Colangelo. Please, people, for once set your bruised ego aside and realize that, while…

Operation Mickey Mouse

U.S. 101 just north of downtown Los Angeles clears finally. But the respite from 70 minutes of grinding traffic from Los Angeles International Airport to North Hollywood on an early Saturday evening doesn’t last long. Another jam appears just off the freeway along Buddy Holly Drive as hundreds of cars…

Bladder Problems

The message was as clear as the image indelible: The inhumanity of Officer Jason Schechterle’s tragically burned face was a product of the inhumane Ford Motor Company. Ford built the police cruiser that engulfed the Phoenix officer in flames when he was rear-ended during a routine traffic stop in 2001…

Letters

Limitless Potential Indy rocks: Your article about downtown Phoenix was very informative (“Sorry, We’re Closed,” Paul Kix, November 6). It brings out a lot of good points about what is needed as far as support services and entertainment for living, working and playing in downtown. Having lived in downtown Indianapolis…

Downtown Brown

Diversity thrives in the shadow of downtown. From the tiny eateries that draw late-night crowds, to the power lunches at El Portal and Barrio Café, Phoenix’s Hispanic presence is decidedly left of center. Mercedes Gamez, for one, is exactly where she needs to be. Besides the brisk lunch business at…

Back to the Future

No one pays much attention as the black man in an oversize ball cap walks into the Vietnamese restaurant on Phoenix’s west side. A woman wrapping egg rolls on a table near the kitchen tells the man to sit where he wants. She and everyone else in the tiny joint…

Spiked

Party On The Spike doesn’t get out much, so the last two weeks have been a whirlwind. First, The Spike bookended a week with two book events — Al Franken at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, and then the Authors Luncheon at the Phoenician. Let’s just say that there could…

Space Invaders

The sheriff’s deputies at the door told Richard Schmidt that he and his four kids had 10 minutes to vacate their home near Central Avenue and Happy Valley Road. It was the night of September 11, 2002, a particularly bad night to hear that something is threatening your home and…

The Art of the Book

From the street, it looks like a birthday party. On a recent Saturday evening, SUVs and minivans line a Chandler neighborhood, and people with large gift bags and boxes of baked goods swarm up to the door of Janet Klein. But Klein’s not a suburban soccer mom, she’s a book…

Letters

Bright Lights, Big City Cruise control: My blues band, the Loose Cannons Blues Band, plays quite often at Monroe’s (3 West Monroe), and the rockabilly band I play in, the Haymakers, performs at Big Al’s (710 South Central) quite often as well. These are restaurants and/or bars that you don’t…