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Prop 203 Update: Closer, but No Cigar — Yet

Proposition 203's chances of passing rose a bit today, then fell some.With 89,000 early ballots and provisional ballots left to be counted, the game isn't over yet.But the "yes" votes just can't seem to get a solid break.Just before 4 p.m., the gap between "yes" and "no" votes closed further...
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Girl Talk: All Day

This dearth of new music is why I chose to give a two-week old album -- All Day by Girl Talk -- a shot this week. Gregg Gillis, the man behind the madness, unleashed his fourth album on an unsuspecting world two Mondays ago, giving reviewers no time to proffer...
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The Herb Box Fries Up Sweet Potato-Cranberry Latkes

Two nights down, six to go -- ready for another in our series of Chanukah ideas? Today, Chef Becky Windels from The Herb Box in Scottsdale has grated and sizzled up her own take on the fried potato pancake -- sweet potato-cranberry latkes with chive crema. Pick them up at the DC...
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Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon’s Involvement with Veolia Transportation Contract Questioned by Federal Transit Administration

A New Times story about Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon advising a transit company that employs his girlfriend on how to muscle nearly $30 million from Phoenix has prompted an inquiry from the feds.The Federal Transit Administration, an agency that provides money for and oversees federally funded transportation programs, called Phoenix officials...
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Lemmon vs. Machine

Technological nightmares conjured up by sci-fi and tin-foil-hat-wearers haven’t quite lived up to their billings. Despite fussy printers, computer crashes, and email disasters, computers have yet to summon up their artificial intelligence to defeat us. There’s a delicate and still emerging relationship between humankind and technology, something that Dayvid LeMmon...
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Heard Museum Shop and Berlin Gallery: Shop the Southwest

The Heard Museum is one of Phoenix's largest (and oldest) art attractions because of its comprehensive collections, interesting exhibitions, and cultural festivals. In its more than 81 years in the Valley, the museum has expanded to include a North Scottsdale location, a café, a shop and bookstore, and the Berlin...
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The Crossover @ 910 Live

As geekazoids of the world will undoubtedly tell you, crossovers can be pretty effin' cool. Doesn't matter if it involves Aliens battling Predators or the heroes of Marvel taking on the dudes from DC, whenever characters from differing realms hang out, the result is almost always greater than the sum...
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Pie Social: Winners of the Celebrity Chef Contest

It's true. Pie is love. At least, it's true that people in Phoenix love pie. You turned out in droves for the first-ever Pie Social, this past Saturday, co-sponsored by Chow Bella and Roosevelt Row, to raise funds for after-school programs. We loved seeing you, and tasting your pies! An...
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Light Up the Sky Fails to Ignite

In Act Two of Moss Hart's 1948 comedy Light Up the Sky, a group of theater types await the reviews of the opening night performance of their out-of-town play. They've already spent the first act gloating about how wise they were to have discovered, produced, or starred in this play,...