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Issue: April 10, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Arizona's homeopathic board is the second chance for doctors who may not deserve one

    By John Dickerson
    Published: April 10, 2008

    A Florida doctor lost his license after he was diagnosed as a sex addict — he claimed he could cure his female patients by fondling their breasts. A Utah doctor lost his...

  2. Night & Day

    Speed, for Lack of a Better Word, Is Good

    400,000 NASCAR nuts can’t be wrong

    By Chris Bowman
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Does the Valley truly harbor a huge NASCAR following, or do fans of the left-turn circuit flock to town just to set up their homes-on-wheels for a weekend visit? Maybe...

  3. Night & Day

    Speed, for Lack of a Better Word, Is Good

    400,000 NASCAR nuts can’t be wrong

    By Chris Bowman
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Does the Valley truly harbor a huge NASCAR following, or do fans of the left-turn circuit flock to town just to set up their homes-on-wheels for a weekend visit? Maybe...

  4. Night & Day

    Speed, for Lack of a Better Word, Is Good

    400,000 NASCAR nuts can’t be wrong

    By Chris Bowman
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Does the Valley truly harbor a huge NASCAR following, or do fans of the left-turn circuit flock to town just to set up their homes-on-wheels for a weekend visit? Maybe...

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    Brit Hits

    By Benjamin Leatherman
    Published: April 10, 2008

    In their chart-topping single “You! Me! Dancing!,” the indie Britpoppers of Los Campesinos describe how a raucous club night in their native Wales is filled with much...

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    Beetle Mania

    By Clay McNear
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Herbie Fully Loaded, The Love Bug – hell, when’s the last time someone made a flick about a Toyota Corolla? The beloved Volkswagen Beetle – old-school edition...

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    Freakin’ A

    Meet some real GI Joes at Town Lake

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: April 10, 2008

    What’s your definition of a freak? One of those dudes who hangs from the ceiling with meat hooks in his skin? Yeah, maybe. However, our definition are those crazy...

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    Gear heads unite in Copper Square

    Perfect pavement? You can add it to the list of things for which Phoenix is famous.

    By Jay Bennett
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Our flawless asphalt led the cyclists in the RideClean organization to schedule their Arizona State Championship Criterium in downtown Phoenix on Saturday, April 12. The...

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    Recipe for Success

    The uterus lives on at Trunk

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Ah, the modern woman. She’s educated (so much so that she emasculates her boyfriends). She’s independent (because she’s too much of a chickenshit to take...

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    Walk on the Wild Side

    Well, wild for Sunnyslope, that is

    By Jose Gonzalez
    Published: April 10, 2008

    After downtown Phoenix’s First Friday event began pulling 10,000 people into the city’s core, other sleepy communities, such as Chandler, decided to jump into the...

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    The Gay ’90s

    They’re back

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Whatever happened to the good old days of the 1990s? It was the gays’ heyday, and we were all on board. We cried into our leopard-print pillows when Pedro Zamora died on...

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    Outsider Art

    By Clay McNear
    Published: April 10, 2008

    In our experience, most outdoor film screenings skew toward the Adam Sandler/Coors-in-a-cozy demo. The annual ASU Art Museum Short Film and Video Festival, on the other hand,...

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    Alien Encounters

    Photographer captures exiles in their homes away from home

    By Niamh Wallace
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Eliza Gregory's amazing portraits of recently resettled refugees in the Phoenix area illustrate an experience that most of us complacent Americans would find nearly impossible...

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    Belly Up to the Bard

    The Loft mixes up a mean lit cocktail

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: April 10, 2008

    There are poetry readings of the “I was born in a log cabin” variety (ick, snore, groan) and then there are poetry readings, those slamming shindigs that showcase raw...

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    100% Pure Sweat

    By Niamh Wallace
    Published: April 10, 2008

    It's okay. Really. Go ahead and say it: Sometimes you want to dance your ass off to thriving beats and rub up against other sweaty bodies. Now that your secret is out, you...

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    Guilty Pleasure

    By Clay McNear
    Published: April 10, 2008

    The Life Before Her Eyes, starring Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood, is a sort of Gen Next Sophie’s Choice, featuring a fascinating, guilt-racked premise drawn from the...

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    Last Refuge of a Scoundrel

    Blood is thicker than seawater for Errol Flynn’s daughter

    By Clay McNear
    Published: April 10, 2008

    It’s despicable how Rory Flynn sullies her father’s ne’er-do-well legacy when she describes him as “graced with a combination of charm, eloquence, and...

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    Spastic Times Call for Spastic Measures

    We can rebuild him. We have the technology.

    By Jose Gonzalez
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Fictional astronaut Steve Austin had six million dollars behind his rebuilding. What does Matt Spastic -- drummer for chaotic garage punks The Complainiacs -- have? A little...

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    American Splendor

    Do Boo and Scout trump Huck and Jim?

    By Clay McNear
    Published: April 10, 2008

    When someone broaches the endless search for the Great American Novel, we laugh in exasperation. Why are we still chasing that Grail when it’s right there on the shelf,...

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    Backboard Jungle

    Suns fans and pavement eaters coexist uneasily in Mesa

    By Chris Bowman
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Wanna score tickets to see the recently supersized Phoenix Suns? It may not happen, baby, and it definitely won’t come cheap. So what can low-cash-flow fans do to get...

Issue: April 10, 2008
Page: 1
51 stories found - 1 through 20
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