FROM RUSSIA WITH GLOVE

Amid the orange groves of Mesa, the boys play catch. A dozen baseballs snap through the bright air. From their matching tee shirts and the casual formation they’ve made along the left-field line, these boys look like teammates, and this seems to be an organized practice. From their calm eyes…

YOU CALL THIS A REVITALIZED DOWNTOWN?

If it shines, it’s as a symbol; in every other way, Square One is worn down at the heels. It squats in the center of downtown, an entire block of shuttered buildings, all of them scarred with posters tacked up long ago by AIDS activists and the fans of L…

KING OF THE MUCK RAKERS

Bill Rathje talks trash. He makes offal puns. He’s the duke of disposable debris, the garbage guru. Like Indiana Jones, Rathje is an archaeologist. And like that fictional University of Chicago prof, this actual University of Arizona prof occasionally finds himself in sticky situations. But they’ve got different ideas about…

DOWN TIME AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY HERE’S ONE FOR THE BOOKS

All Sheila Dixon wanted to do was give her daughter a head start on a science project. What better place to go than the library? Instead of books, she and 14-year-old Melinda discovered a truth about computers: Don’t trust em. At least the Dixons wound up with enough time on…

HOGAN’S GIEROGLYPHICS DID BOB CRANE REALLY SING OFF?

What price faded glory? Plenty. This summer, a recession-plagued public has shaken its collective head in disbelief over the jaw-dropping sums paid for a couple of well-publicized pop-culture artifacts. Several weeks ago, when 1946 Oscar winner Harold Russell put his statuette for The Best Years of Our Lives on the…

WHO DID ANN ROPER STAB?

The 911 operator took the call at 3:34 a.m. on April 29, 1991. “Did he cut you with the knife?” she asked a frantic-sounding woman. “Always. He puts it up in my face.” The operator dispatched police to the northeast Phoenix apartment of Ann and Dennis Roper, then returned to…

The GOP’s New Godfather

In Doug Wead’s dining room, there’s a photograph of George Bush cradling Wead’s son Joshua. On August 24, there was a Bush son in Doug Wead’s living room. Neil Bush, the son who has had to pay $50,000 for his part in the collapse of the Silverado S&L in Denver,…

THE DISTRICT SIXTHIS CONGRESSIONAL MATCH WAS MADE IN HEAVEN

“Hellooooo, Mesa!” That was geriatric superstar Pat Boone’s greeting last month during a benefit fund raiser for his pal Doug Wead, who’s running for Congress from Arizona’s new District 6. Boone then conducted a search in the audience of 800 for “square” people who support right-wing Amway evangelist Wead. Boone’s…

NEUMAN RESOURCESMAD ART COMES TO ASU

“What? Me matriculate?” Or so Mad magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman might ask when he–along with a hundred other objets d’art from the 40-year-old humor magazine–takes center stage at a monthlong public hanging at Arizona State University beginning Tuesday (September 8). Titled “Humor in a Jugular Vein: The Art, Artists…

The Abortion Survey

With the Rehnquist Court apparently ready to overturn the privacy guarantees established in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, pro-choice advocates see the legislative process as a potential fire wall against the torching of reproductive freedom. To help pro-choice voters identify candidates of kindred spirit, Planned Parenthood of Central and…

STUDENTS OF CRIME

@body:Look at the money we make off predominantly poor, black kids. We’re the whoremasters. –Dale Brown, Louisiana State basketball coach I sit there watching Arizona State University athletic director Charles Harris very carefully. Harris moves confidently into the room with his chin held high. The first thing you spot about…

WHAT ABOUT THE FAMILY VALUE OF BROTHERLY LOVE?

Pastor Fred Pettison moved his congregation to midtown Phoenix after his church on the south side was destroyed by a fire bomb. These things happen when you are gay, like Pastor Fred, and your ministry is to homosexuals and lesbians. No one was charged in the arson, one of many…

DIE LIKE A MAN

Henry Cruz was feeling feisty that morning when he woke up in the barbed-wired, concrete-block cage where kids who break the law are kept. That wasn’t usual. Cruz, better known as Frosty to his homies and his weary keepers, stood 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed about 112 pounds…

PROMOTING FROM WITHIN

A Tucson law firm’s legal reference book for journalists that claims to be a “search for the truth” has been nationally recognized by the American Bar Association as a successful advertising ploy for the firm. The American Bar Association honored Mesch, Clark & Rothschild for The Reporter’s Guide to Law…

BAD REVIEWS FOR WOODY

Life is divided into the horrible and the miserable. Woody Allen in Annie Hall It took just a single week of merciless tabloid headlines to redefine Woody Allen. For years Allen had been praised as our finest contemporary filmmaker. He was a combination of Ingmar Bergman, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin…

MOTOROLA: THE STORY SO FAR

Motorola: The Story So Far On May 6, 1992, New Times began a series of investigative reports detailing extensive groundwater pollution linked to Motorola, an $11 billion multinational electronics manufacturing company that is the state’s largest employer. Among the findings: Motorola’s two flagship plants have been linked to severe contamination…

NATIONAL SUPERFUND SHIFT UNVIELED IN PHOENIX

Last Wednesday, state Superfund managers from across the nation quietly gathered at Red Lion’s La Posada Inn in Scottsdale. The purpose of the meeting: For EPA officials to explain the new plan to “revitalize” Superfund. The plan is called SACM, or the Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model, and it may not…