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“Learning that Works,” an article featured in the May 14 issue of TIME Magazine, profiles Arizona’s career and technical education programs, specifically Mesa’s East Valley Institute of Technology, along with Monument Valley High School’s Agribusiness Pathways.
Mesa residents will no longer get a hard copy of the city's parks and recreation magazine, TimeOut. Instead the magazine, beginning now with the summer edition, includes a list of recreation programs online at www.mesaaz.gov/timeout.
American City & County magazine has recognized Chandler and Gilbert's collaboration on a joint water treatment plant, saving each community millions of dollars.
Scottsdale's first magazine to cover the lifestyles and attitudes of the city's upper crust is shutting down.
Does Vanity Fair have the "white is right, black get back" mentality? The November issue featured a very light-skinned Beyonce Knowles on the cover, sporting a weave to the middle of her back, hazel eyes and the headline "Beylightful, Beylicious, Beylovely."
Does Vanity Fair have the "white is right, black get back" mentality? The November issue featured a very light-skinned Beyonce Knowles on the cover, sporting a weave to the middle of her back, hazel eyes and the headline "Beylightful, Beylicious, Beylovely."
Eight Valley properties made Conde Nast Traveler’s list of the Top 75 Resorts in North America, and all are in or near Scottsdale.
The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University has once again been honored by U.S. News & World Report. The annual ranking, unveiled this month, puts the school’s full-time MBA program No. 27 in the country. This is the fourth year in a row the school ranks top 30 in the nation.
A local rock band called Psychedelic Mooj just released its third album and will be featured in Relix magazine, www.relix.com. Two band members Bill Tulli and his 16 year old son, Will, have lived in the Ahwatukee Foothills for over 10 years. Will is a Desert Visit High School junior and is a part of the DVHS marching band drum line. The band has played many times locally in restaurants, bars and during the Concerts in the Park series. Its next show will be at the PF Chang's Rock n' Roll Marathon (Mile 26) on Sunday, Jan. 16. For more information on the band, visit www.psychedelicmooj.com.
NEW YORK - Pregnant pop princess Britney Spears is baring nearly all on the cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine. The singer of "... Baby, One More Time" posed in the buff for the cover of the August issue; there's also a photo spread inside.
NEW YORK - Rap magazine The Source has been ordered to pay Eminem's legal fees for violating a federal court order not to publish full versions of the rapper's racially charged lyrics.
NEW YORK - TV Guide is slashing the circulation it guarantees advertisers by about two-thirds and relaunching itself as a large format magazine with far fewer TV listings and more emphasis on lifestyle and entertainment, the magazine announced Tuesday.
In 1997, the Tribune launched a weekly guide of places to go and things to do called Get Out. Every Thursday, it offered readers comprehensive coverage of local restaurants, music, arts, nightclubs and other attractions.
September 23, 2004
There’s not much to read for inmates who know only Spanish at the Arizona State Prison at Florence library.
A Valley architect is among the "best of the best" according to the Robb Report, a magazine aimed at those able to afford a luxury lifestyle.
Scottsdale, which prides itself on its gaggle of galleries and cache of cultural pursuits, found itself Tuesday strangely lagging behind Pittsburgh, Albuquerque, N.M., and Las Vegas as an art haven.
LONDON - Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones got their Hollywood ending Friday, triumphing in court over a celebrity magazine that printed unauthorized and unflattering photos of their star-studded wedding.
NEW YORK - Pick up this month's Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair and you'll see two lovely young stars-of-the-moment, Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johansson, posing alluringly in the altogether.
April 18, 2005
Since there’s a whole lot of talk about golf in the East Valley this week, this seems like a good time to mention what one industry magazine says are the best places to buy gear.
ASU President Michael Crow is staking $60,000 in bonus cash on a magazine’s college rankings that have never been kind to his university. This year, U.S. News & World Report again lists Arizona State University as a “third-tier” academic institution, deprived of even a numerical rank.
A magazine focusing on Arizona's high-tech people, companies and industries will be launched early next year.
Just days ago it was a big dirt lot. Now, the hard-to-miss big white tent standing tall on Via Soleri has officially become Super Bowl party central.
NEW YORK - On what would be the last day of his life, John Lennon posed for photographs with Yoko Ono in a session with photographer Annie Liebovitz. One of the pictures, a naked Lennon curled around and kissing a clothed Ono, became the cover for Rolling Stone magazine's tribute to him.
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