Spiked

Pussy Galore The Spike was invited to an art opening this past Saturday. In a cat shelter. In Sun City. The spawn of local artist Steve Yazzie and the Sun Cities 4 Paws Animal Rescue was called the 1st Annual Cat Art Show, and was said to feature the work…

Out Foxed

On America’s top 45 AM radio stations, 310 hours of every week is occupied by bilious chatter from conservative talk show hosts. By comparison, liberal hosts account for only five hours of programming, or, my computer calculator says, 1.6 percent as much. Phoenix is devoid of any major liberal-leaning talk…

Trial and Error?

The long-expected happened Monday afternoon, when abortion doctor Brian Finkel took the witness stand in his own defense at his sexual assault and abuse trial. A minute or so after Finkel took his seat, his lead attorney, Richard Gierloff, asked him if he’d sexually assaulted or abused any of his…

Letters

Downtown Deluge Artistic statement: Thank you very much for the in-depth articles on downtown Phoenix. (“Exploding Downtown,” October 2 and “Jerry’s World,” October 16) Your special project deserves kudos for bringing to light the many opportunities that the Phoenix metropolitan area has to create a vibrant, creative, and “live-able” downtown…

Jerry’s World

Above the bold, silver letters of “Office of the Mayor” hangs a sign that inadvertently reveals how the nation’s fifth-largest city operates. “Diamondbacks Way” declares the blue-and-white strip inside Phoenix Mayor Skip Rimsza’s 12th-floor suite. Doing things the Diamondbacks Way means this: Do what Arizona Diamondbacks general partner Jerry Colangelo…

The Gay Blade

Lame duck mayor Skip Rimsza screwed up taking roll call for the new version of the Phoenix City Council at a recent council meeting. “Vice Mayor Simplot?” he asked. “Ah, jeez, sorry,” Rimsza quickly caught himself. “Not so quick. Councilman Simplot.” Maybe it was a Freudian slip. Sure, newly elected…

Spiked

Sammy Writes Bull The Spike loves mail from jail. In fact, The Spike may now have a complete set of those Sheriff Joe Arpaio postcards he makes available so prisoners can help promote his re-election effort — Joe playing around in the middle of a pile of puppies, Joe standing…

Throttled

Michael Coleman lost his right eye when he was a baby. As an adult, he was turned down for a job as a Navy nuclear propulsion specialist because of his monocular vision. He couldn’t join the Air Force. And, even though he holds a commercial driver’s license, the state of…

Letters

The Barrs Factor Facts over principle: Rick Barrs’ recent diatribe, “Politics over Principle,” (October 9) contains a couple of statements that cannot go unaddressed. First, Mr. Barrs characterizes a Mormon sect’s forcing underage girls into sexual slavery as “Islam with an X-rating.” On what basis (besides conspicuous bigotry and ignorance)…

Eye of El Tigre

Now they are standing, and cheering. Jesus Gonzales is walking — toward the ring and his professional debut as a boxer. The screams and whistles among the 2,600 attending on this summer night quickly merge into collective noise that bounces around the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix. The din gains strength…

Cop Chop

Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley is threatening the careers of two veteran Valley drug enforcement cops in a political power play that appears aimed at protecting his own investigator who acted questionably in a recent drug investigation. The controversy, which Romley has been trying to keep secret despite its potentially…

Politics Over Principle

Imagine my shock the other Sunday when I picked up the Arizona Republic and there it was on the front page (above the fold, even): “Polygamist sect target of Arizona-Utah inquiry.” Arizona’s largest daily newspaper was following John Dougherty’s groundbreaking New Times stories on a Mormon polygamist sect in northern…

Letters

Ice Burg City slickers: Thank you for that wonderful piece on downtown Phoenix (“Exploding Downtown,” Michael Lacey, October 2). I found myself yelling with agreement while reading it to my husband in the car on our way downtown this morning. I am from New York and he is from Chicago…

Us vs. Them

New Times is bringing pop-culture luminary Richard Florida to the Orpheum Theatre in Phoenix at 6:30 p.m. on October 21. We expect him to save us from ourselves. You’re invited; tickets are free. Florida was last year’s — “Check out the big brain on Brad” — author of The Rise…

Creative Class Act

Journalists take it for granted that they can reach professors on the phone for expert opinions. Universities even publish directories to make faculty members accessible to the media. But you can’t just call up Richard Florida, Heinz Professor of Regional Economic Development at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Ever since…

Personal Foul

In this job, it’s difficult not to maintain a mental “coaches’ poll” of the state’s top scumbags. Sociopath Sheriff Joe is a perennial powerhouse in the dirtbag BCS. Former bishop Tommy “Speed Bump” O’Brien has the strong running game and defense necessary to challenge for the title. Russell Pearce, Dave…

Worse Than Ever

Another teenager in the care of the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections has tried to kill himself. On September 21, a boy assigned to the mental health unit at Adobe Mountain School in Phoenix tried to hang himself, ADJC spokesman Steve Meissner confirms. Although he released a few details on…

Letters

Cop Rocked Jake the snake: After reading the story about Roy “Jake” Jacobsen and his comments regarding the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, I was appalled (“PLEA Bargain?” Paul Rubin, September 25). First, police officers put themselves in terrible danger every day just by coming to work. They never know…

PLEA Bargain?

Last March 11, photographers zoomed in on the disfigured face of Phoenix police officer Jason Schechterle as he sat before a New York State Senate committee in Albany. The officer — whose story of near-death by burning and his near-miraculous (and ongoing) recovery is well-known to most Valley residents –…

Letters

Radio Friendly Music man: Thank you, Jimmy Magahern, for your diligent research into the KCDX-FM 103.1 story (“Ghost Radio,” September 18). This station is the best thing to happen to radio around here in, well, since it’s commercial-free, maybe ever! For weeks, no other station has been playing on my…

Dying For Love

It seemed at first that a sick, elderly woman had died peacefully in her bed after a memorably full life. When Scottsdale police responded to the home of Katheryn Howard on the early afternoon of June 16, 2000, they got the basics from a close friend of hers named Chuck…

Ghost Radio

Adam Marsland, an indie rock singer-songwriter who, by his own accounts, spends most of his life on the road, discovered KCDX purely by accident one day while riding in his tour bus across the Arizona desert. “I usually don’t listen to the radio because it seems like it’s always the…