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The Arizona Cardinals' success depends on a quarterback who’s the same size as a short, fat alt-weekly editor, and a new head coach who was fired by his college team last year after yet another losing record.That’s not even the worst news out of Glendale before the 2019 season starts on Sunday, September 8. → Read More
Here's the sugar coating for the Gannett-Gatehouse merger: “The Merger also affords an opportunity to realize run-rate cost synergies of $275-$300 million annually across the combined company in a judicious manner, while continuing to invest in newsrooms,” the company promised in a news release. → Read More
A survey of subreddit sites found that fans of the Arizona Cardinals use far fewer curse words than fans of other NFL teams. Damn! → Read More
Fifteen years ago, there were only three tasting rooms in the Verde Valley, which includes Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Cornville, and Page Springs. Today, there are more than two dozen, including several in Jerome and Sedona. → Read More
New Times food critic Chris Malloy and contributor Tom Zoellner have been named finalists in the Association of Food Journalists competition for the best food and beverage writing in the country. → Read More
There's no doubting the man's heart and compassion. → Read More
You can't watch this video without feeling Monty Williams' faith and compassion. → Read More
New Times' journalists earn honors in annual Arizona Press Club competition,. → Read More
“The labor market helped and hurt Phoenix with strong employment opportunities but modest salaries,” according to the Meyers study. “The lower than average millennial wages are partially offset by a favorable cost of living. The fun factor pulled Phoenix lower than Austin.” → Read More
From the Vietnam war to a “war” among teenage girls in a small Illinois town, from Donna Summer to Carole King, ASU Gammage’s 2019-2020 Broadway season will have, as you might expect, something for just about everybody who doesn’t like avant-garde theater. → Read More
Phoenix New Times Editor Stuart Warner was determined spring training at its best. But could he reach every ballpark and every team in three days? → Read More
Something called Instacart, which bills itself as the North American leader in online groceries, has named Phoenix as the ninth most romantic city in the U.S. It's Phoenix's first appearance in the company's annual top 10 sensuous cities. → Read More
Phoenix New Times' guide to this week's events, including Night Lights Tour, Flannel Ball, and 2019 Playstation Fiesta Bowl. → Read More
Phoenix New Times' guide to this weekend's events, including Sippin' Santas Pub Crawl, Holiday Tea & Tour, and Mistletoe & Holly. → Read More
Phoenix New Times' guide to this weekend's events, including Marlon Wayans, Mads from MST3K, and Pueblo Grande Museum's Indian Market. → Read More
Phoenix New Times' guide to this week's events, including Get Lit, Grapes on the Grotto, and White Elephant Bingo. → Read More
TripAdvisor honors Cafe Monarch with a Travelers Choice Award. → Read More
With 99 percent of precincts reporting by 6 a.m. Wednesday, November 7, most races in the Arizona 2018 election had been decided, with the notable exception of the U.S. Senate campaign and a few others. Here's where the latest vote totals stand, according to the Secretary of State's office. Winners were named by... → Read More
Nine of those vineyards plus an internationally recognized sake producer will be featured in downtown Phoenix on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. for the ninth annual Grape Arizona Wine Event at Heritage Square. → Read More
Restaurant had been named one of the area's top 10 barbecue eateries by Phoenix New Times. → Read More