Extreme evangelicals pose threat
A shadow looms large over America and what’s more, the world. It is neither radical jihadist or Islamic movements, nor neo-Nazism or neo-Fascism, rather extreme evangelical Christianity.
Going for gold: the real Winter Olympics in Flag
Unless you were in Flagstaff this weekend, you missed the best part of the Winter Olympics. The Special Olympics Arizona (SOAZ) Winter Games took place in Flagstaff from Thursday to Sunday.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Olympics Special Olympics
Boos and bravos
Bravo to the ASU men's basketball team's victory over UA. Boo to Girl Scouts. Yes, we want our Thin Mints fix, but isn’t noon on a weekday an odd time for 6-year-olds to be out hawking sugar-filled treats under the supervision of their mothers?
Categories: Editorial Opinion Tags: Boos and bravos
The insistence of memory
Can we ever leave the past behind? Many of our problems stem from our own view of existence, from our perception of it.
Will Arizona adopt the wrong future?
Finding a loving home for children should be the primary focus of adoption agencies, but if a bill passes the Arizona Legislature, marriage might become the focus instead.
Q&A: ‘She’s Out of My League’ actor Nate Torrence
The new romantic comedy “She’s Out of My League,” starring Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve, is set for a March 12 release.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Movies
Q&A: Independent game developer Hunter Gough
Hunter Gough is an independent game developer, one piece of the rising indie games movement.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment

