Not So Private Lives

In Andy Warhol’s world, everyone gets 15 minutes of fame. Charles Banaszewski — friends call him Chuck — is looking to grab 30, maybe more.Closing the rear hatch of his black Nissan Xterra, he hoists a flapping stack of hand-lettered cardboard signs above his head and leads four other members…

All God’s Children

I stare. Outside the window above my computer screen, rose hips on thorny stems are barely moving, making tiny anticipatory nods to a soft morning breeze. My wife calls down for me to come right away, something terrible at the edge of her voice. On the way up the stairs,…

Letters

Hue and CryFade to black: Edward Lebow’s article (“Primary Colors” August 30) about the social and political conditions in south Phoenix was well written. Unfortunately, you avoided discussing what has caused blacks and whites to feel “invisible” today in their own neighborhoods of south Phoenix. You really ignored how illegal…

Deaf Jam

Onstage, the cocked baseball caps of 2 Live Crew bobbed to the thumping beats that vibrated from the DJ booth at The Rock in Tucson. In the back of the dark, sweaty nightclub, the pulsations were intoxicating Bryan Erwin, who hardly looked at the stage as his blue visor dipped…

They Hide; We Seek

It’s hide the records time in Tempe.With Mayor Neil Giuliano facing an unprecedented recall election on Tuesday, September 11, city officials are taking extraordinary measures to keep the public in the dark about Tempe’s chaotic and costly negotiations with the Tourism and Sports Authority and the Arizona Cardinals to build…

Chez Bye-Bye

Here’s mud in your eye.Last week, Bob Pavlovic, owner of the imperiled Chez Nous, informed his staff the landmark cocktail lounge will permanently cut off customers at 1 in the morning on Sunday, September 23. The announcement followed one of the most heartfelt civic battles in recent memory. Since last…

Letters

Color BindVoter cycle: Normally I find it difficult to finish reading your long-winded feature articles because you tend to beat the subject to death, but I did read almost all of (“Primary Colors” Edward Lebow, August 30). Not because it was a particularly good story, but because of what this…

Casal in the Air

Neal Casal may be one of those scratch-your-head, yeah-I’ve-seen-his-name-somewhere artists. He turned up in the record bins briefly with 1995’s Fade Away Diamond Time not long before his label, Zoo, faded away itself, sucked into the big ol’ black hole of corporate consolidation. But the singer-songwriter is anything but obscure,…

Ice Try

The current scene outside the Icehouse, on downtown’s West Jackson Street, isn’t the one that owner Helen Hestenes and her former husband, David Therrien, imagined when they bought the neo-classical cement bunker of a warehouse a decade ago.They envisioned a thriving hub of experimental art amid a historic neighborhood reborn…

Primary Colors

Carolyn T. Lowery — African-American neighborhood gadfly, city council candidate and ice pick in the toes of just about every authority — has a penchant for sometimes spouting outrageous candor. So while others attending a June forum for candidates at the Saint Catherine’s School on south Central Avenue aired platitudes…

Hamburger Helper

A big-eyed horse, his spine as curved as an old hammock, paces nervously inside an auction house stall as two spectators begin an intense bidding battle. On the dusty bleachers sits a crowd struck by the unlikely fight for this sad and forgotten beast. When the price, which started at…

Oscar the Ouch

In a parody of Sally Field’s infamous Oscar acceptance speech, readers of a new book are exclaiming, “I dislike it! I really dislike it!”That’s the response from a small band of movie buffs who’ve taken to the Internet to denounce Oscar Fever, a factually challenged study of the Academy Awards…

Letters

Out of Bounds Personal foul: I don’t believe I have ever responded to a New Times article in the 11 years I have served in elected office in Tempe, but now I must. The story and cover (“Quarterback Sneak,” John Dougherty, August 16) is so biased and over the line…

John Vanderslice

On John Vanderslice’s second LP, printed lyrics have been replaced with a series of handwritten letters from Jesse, our strange protagonist who is trapped in Antarctica, lost without GPS coordinates or Internet access. After a few listens, it becomes clear that each of these lonely and reflective missives corresponds to…

Contract Killers

In 1989, CIGNA Healthcare of Arizona informed policyholders it would no longer cover long-term speech and physical therapy. Three-year-old Ryan Ewers, who weighed 17 pounds and couldn’t talk, eat or stand to have his skin touched because of complications at birth, needed those therapies for any hope of one day…

Pay Back

In late June, David Hans Schmidt placed a birthday card on the grave of his infant son Ben, who died eight years ago at birth. A month later, New Times wrote about Schmidt’s rollicking campaign to milk $6.5 million in damages from the county for Jefferson Davis McGee, who had…

Giving Us Crap

Margie Newman was horrified when her 11-year-old grandson, Shane, ran in the house one day with a nosebleed that soaked two towels. The culprit of the nosebleed, as well as her other grandson’s migraines and rashes, Newman says, is the stinky stuff called biosolids that lies on farmland just 100…

Letters

Taking It in the Shorts Grid ‘n’ bear it: Instead of Tempe Mayor Neil Giuliano on the cover (“Quarterback Sneak,” John Dougherty, August 16), that should be all the residents of Maricopa County that Cardinals owner Bill Bidwill is — ah — er . . . “standing over.” Boy, did…

Quarterback Sneak

Delay of game during a football contest is a minor penalty — merely a five-yard infraction. Further delay in building the Arizona Cardinals’ proposed $331 million “multipurpose facility” is far more serious. And that’s what looms on the horizon. Weeks and possibly months of delay. If construction doesn’t begin by…

Shocking Accusations

[Tom Swift] suddenly stopped, and reached around for his electric rifle, which he was carrying at his back. “What is it?” asked Ned in a whisper. “I don’t know, but it’s some big animal there in the bushes,” was Tom’s low-voiced answer. “I’m ready for it.” — Tom Swift in…

Abuzz Kill

For nearly 20 years, society tattletale Danny Medina, publisher of Arizona Trends, has tickled the Valley’s upper crust with his newspaper columns detailing marriages on the rocks, failing fortunes, cosmetic surgeries gone awry and other low life among the high life.Couched in a catty, chatty style that even the late-period…

Is Justice Coming?

The U.S. Department of Justice is making inquiries regarding conditions at the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections, New Times has learned.The inquiries are based on a New Times special report, “Slammed” (“The Kids Are NOT Alright,” Amy Silverman, July 5), which revealed poor conditions at ADJC since 1998, when a…