Heading Off a Rumor

When a college journalist mistook George and Jerry for lovers on the celebrated Seinfeld episode “The Outing,” George offered to have sex with Sharon, the reporter. When a Paradise Valley Country Club assistant golf pro allegedly spread the rumor that member Michele “Missy” Pozgay and her friend Shelly Nixon had…

Cleaning the Creek

Tailings are the mess left by mining, what’s left after ore is broken into rock or crushed into powder and the metal has been extracted. It has no earthly use, but it has to go someplace, and so the rock gets dumped into unsightly toxic piles and the powder gets…

The BOMEX Files

They say everyone deserves a second chance. At last count, Dr. Bipinchandra Jadav has had 15. The doctor, a general practitioner in Mesa, has had more than a dozen complaints filed with the state Board of Medical Examiners (BOMEX). He has had his license restricted once, has been ordered not…

New Times Writers Decorated

New Times staff writer Paul Rubin was named Arizona’s Journalist of the Year, the most prestigious honor bestowed by the Arizona Press Club. Rubin and other New Times staffers captured more than two dozen awards in the reporting and writing categories of the annual competition. Results were announced Saturday. New…

Junior College Confidential

Promotional materials for Jim Martin’s nonfiction expose on the Maricopa Community College District promise the book “reads like fiction.” That’s precisely the trouble, say many of the “characters” in the self-published screed by Martin, who recently ended his 18-year stint as a journalism instructor at Scottsdale Community College. It’s not…

Fair Game

She looks as though she’s going to a prom. Elegant, well-groomed, hair shining in the morning sunlight. The guy she’s with is understandably proud of her, and the spectators are impressed. She’s the hottest little sheep I’ve ever seen. No, this isn’t a sex show for rednecks. It’s the livestock…

Ambient Derelicts

Hey you! Mister! Gimme a buck. I need a drink. Christ, I feel like I’ve got gum in my hair. I’m feeling mentally ill and homeless. I’m feeling like Larry Naman. Who wouldn’t after watching our politicians? I’m watching Governor Jane Dee Hull slap the snot out of kids at…

Letters

Almighty Dollar I am a graduate of Grand Canyon University. I read Terry Greene Sterling’s excellent investigative piece, “The Moneychangers” (April 16), on the Baptist Foundation of Arizona, and I consider it one of the best things that has happened to Southern Baptists and for those faithful who know, truly,…

Competence Goes AWOL

We believe the Arizona Veterans Service Commission has the managerial and operational responsibility to be accountable to all veterans and the public. –The Arizona Veterans Service Commission Mission Statement Superior Court Judge Pam Franks glared into the courtroom gallery on March 2 and got to the point. “I’m going to…

Framing Marilyn Zeitlin

Stephane Janssen almost died last year, so Marilyn Zeitlin sent him some flowers. Zeitlin, director of the Arizona State University Art Museum, figured it was the least the museum could do. Janssen, a Belgium-born, world-class art aficionado–his personal art collection could literally fill a museum–was one of the museum’s most…

Flashes

Braves New World Certain that the hoopla surrounding the debut of the Arizona Diamondbanks had sufficiently subsided, the Flash finally got around to sampling the press experience that is Major League Baseball. It just so happened that the mighty Atlanta Braves were in town. The Flash picked up a one-game…

Bocce Bawl

While thumbing through a recent issue of the Arizona American-Italian Club newsletter, would-be member Donna Guida had to laugh. In a recurring column titled “There’s an Old Italian Proverb” appeared the maxim Profumo senza arrosto non mi va! Translation? “The aroma without the roast is not for me.” And that’s…

Lloyd’s Bridges

Lloyd Vacovsky used to deal in alcohol-based fuel. Now he deals with alcohol-based people. His name isn’t well-known, and probably never will be. But he’s as important a figure as any of the movers and shakers who appear in the local papers every day. Vacovsky’s job is to help the…

Letters

About Faith Congratulations on a great job and very responsible press (“The Moneychangers,” Terry Greene Sterling, April 16 and 23). Some years back, I presented the Baptist Foundation of Arizona with the thought of professional portfolio management by a registered adviser based on fiduciary requirements. When the foundation said the…

The Story So Far

A six-month New Times investigation reveals that companies controlled by one sitting Baptist Foundation of Arizona director and two former directors have received nearly $140 million worth of loans in complicated real-estate and stock transactions with BFA. A company controlled by one of those insiders in 1997 reported a net…

Reform Fitting but Unlikely

What is government doing to protect the public from unscrupulous corporations or religious institutions? The federal government is unlikely to do anything to protect the public from shady religious institutions or guarantee that such organizations deserve the tax-exempt status they enjoy. “No one wants to be anti-church,” says a spokesman…

A Shaky Foundation – Second in a Series

The $1 Building Anyone sifting through the public records of tangled real-estate transactions conducted by the Baptist Foundation of Arizona will soon begin asking questions: What would possess a religious foundation to pass up the opportunity to acquire a $1.9 million office building for $1? Why would that foundation turn…

Bring the Noise

About a year ago, Julia Roberts was a guest on Bravo’s Inside the Actors Studio. Near the end of the show, craggy host James Lipton put her through his standard 20 Questions routine, profound stuff like, “What’s your favorite curse word?” When Lipton asked Roberts what she eventually hoped to…

Music Award Nominees

Modern Rock: 1. The Sport Model This four-piece Tempe band evokes all the mid-’60s hyperactivity of British power-pop with enough ’90s crunch to avoid sounding like a retro anachronism. The members inked a deal with locally based indie NMG Records last October, and they’re putting together tracks for a full-length…

Down for the County

Last year, Maricopa County employee Yolanda Robinson reported her co-worker, Joe Coulter, for sexual harassment. Apparently her complaints have been warranted–and then some. County officials refused to release an investigation into Coulter’s behavior toward Robinson. But they did offer up a redacted copy of the written reprimand Coulter received as…

Shirt Happens

Two months ago, celebrity wardrobe stylist Philip Block addressed an audience of clothing marketers, retailers, buyers and designers at Magic, the U.S. fashion industry’s annual summit in Las Vegas. “In the era of the too-perfect supermodel,” he said, “young consumers relate more and more to performers who look like them,…

Flashes

The Sounds of Violence Dan Rather was standing at the food trough at downtown Phoenix’s magnificent Orpheum Theatre before last week’s television gabfest about children and violence. Between Texas-size gulps of Brie and bread, the veteran newshound held court with the anchorstruck about covering just about every major story from…