THE WORLD’S BEST EXCUSE–HANDS DOWN

With his attorney’s license in jeopardy for lying to clients, Jim Feeley needed to pull something out of his hat. What he produced was way out in left field. This is the way Dr. Francis Enos of the Institute for Human Services tried to explain Feeley’s behavior to a State…

A DOSE OF ETHICS

Ethics evangelist Michael Josephson is trying to heal Arizona, a state made gimpy by corruption. Last week he spoke to a large roomful of attorneys. This week he speaks to the Arizona State Legislature, then the Arizona Press Club. He has cornered all the usual suspects, in other words. Josephson,…

THE ZEROES ADD UP

State land officials will continue defending a disputed land-giveaway law despite being slam-dunked by environmentalists in the state Court of Appeals. The decision to fight the appellate court’s ruling was made last Thursday by state Land Commissioner Jean Hassell, and it was done with the blessing of Governor Fife Symington,…

THE BALANCE OF POWER

IT STARTED unpromisingly enough in a kitchen in central Phoenix in 1986. Pat Coultrap and Mary DeConcini were venting their frustration over the proposed Esplanade development. They knew it would bring dense traffic and cut off their neighborhood’s view of Squaw Peak, but developer Fife Symington had the city council…

DESIGNS FOR SPENDING

IT BURSTS OUT of the asphalt steppes at McDowell and Scottsdale roads like a Dada stage set, a crazed, skewed, hallucinatory caricature of pueblo architecture. Part nightmare, part cartoon, it looks like it might have been designed by a committee composed of Salvador Dali, R.C. Gorman and Fred Flintstone, all…

I.O.U. ONE, GOVERNOR

“What a beautiful day!” said the Governor. J. Fife Symington III was smiling incessantly and reached out to shake my hand. There was a blissed-out look in his eyes. “A really beautiful day–and the weather was perfect!” Symington said, still pressing my flesh. The barkeeps were pouring expensive liquor at…

SILENTS ARE GOLDENA LOCAL MOGUL FINDS A FORTUNE IN REEL ESTATE

Maryvale movie maven Jack Hardy has problems. Reel problems. Luckily, his family understands. “My wife is very supportive of this,” says Hardy as he gingerly picks his way through the maze of film cans, videocassettes, editing tables and movie-history books that have transformed his west Phoenix home into the equivalent…

CLOSING THE BOOKS

As government bureaucracies go, the Arizona State Legislature is usually an open book. You want public records? Just ask. Unless you’re a legislator. Eleanor Schorr, a Tucson Democrat in the Arizona House, is embroiled with House Speaker Jane Hull, a Phoenix Republican, over access to public information that even lowly…

FIFE BEING DRUMMED

Once again, on Sunday night, there was the irate face of J. Fife Symington III. The governor’s moistened lips were pursed with aristocratic disdain. I thought that was just fine. After all, any governor worth his salt should come equipped with a certain aristocratic demeanor. In politics, appearances are everything…

EVIL’S ORDINARY FACE

The level of fear has risen. I don’t think anyone realizes just how seriously. The murders of the Buddhist monks on August 10 have changed the climate of this city. The other day I saw a housewife call out to two workers hired by the city to do a repair…

IRON MIKE IS OUT OF CONTROL

Mike Tyson’s lifelong criminal tendencies have overtaken him. His life has become the classic cautionary tale of the talented young man who zoomed to the pinnacle of the brutal sport of boxing at the unprecedented age of 20, achieving wealth beyond his ability to comprehend–or to handle. The incredible physical…

THE FLAMBOYANT CLAIRVOYANT

Dr. Richard Ireland has been many things in his time. Nightclub mind reader. Psychic sleuth. Hollywood seer. Corpse. On this particular day, however, the “Godfather of Psychics” is merely late. En route to an interview, the self-described “Phoenix Oracle” somehow fails to foresee that the car he is riding in…

A STANDUP SORT OF GUY

Tim Miller grew up in Whittier, California, the hometown of Richard Nixon. He became an activist early. In 1974, still in high school, he wrote a letter to the then-President saying, “As a son of Whittier, I am ashamed and I hope you will leave office.” “That he actually did…

ART OF DARKNESS

When my friend at the Phoenix Art Museum told me I could make an extra $50 posing as a museumgoer for a documentary on the museum’s newly mounted Yoruban art exhibit, I didn’t believe her. “Seriously,” I asked, “50 bucks to pretend I’m going through the exhibit?” “Yep,” she said,…

CUBA, SI! YANKEE, NO!HATTIE BABBITT STIRS UP THE REVOLT AGAINST CASTRO

While ex-governor Bruce Babbitt is still harboring dreams of being a world leader, his wife Hattie is already leading. And if there’s any doubt about it, ask Fidel Castro. The Cuban government–the last outpost of communism in this hemisphere–has portrayed Hattie Babbitt as a dupe of the CIA, accusing her…

WRECKAGE. EVERYWHERE WRECKAGE.

“I thought I had all the answers, and I don’t know shit,” Richard Horwitz is saying. He is hunched up in a chair in a tiny room for visitors at the Madison Street Jail, his feet in their prison-issue flip-flops braced against the edge of a tabletop. He is wearing…

CHILD PRODIGY, ADULT STAR

They sit there in growing awe. The silence of the darkened theatre is broken frequently by applause. It is billed simply as “A Tribute to Jodie Foster.” They do this for one film legend every year here at the Telluride Film Festival. Often it is for some dead actor from…

OFFICER DOWN

I watched as they unloaded the shooting victims from the ambulance. One after another they were gently lowered to the pavement and then pushed quickly through the emergency-room doors. The victims were indistinguishable on the gurneys with tubes feeding into their veins and pressure bags cloaking their limbs. You could…