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“Güeros,” Winner of 5 Mexican Ariels Coming To Downtown Phoenix FilmBar

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Ever since the National University strike broke out, Sombra and Santos have been living in angst-ridden limbo. Education-less, motionless, purposeless, and unsure of what the strike will bring, they begin to look for strange ways to kill

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Unique Partnership Between ASU, Mexico Helps Train English Teachers

(Tempe, Ariz.)  —  In what is the first-ever partnership between an American university and the Mexican Ministry of Public Education, 194 English teachers came to Arizona State University from Mexico for teacher training. The Mexican government coordinates the program through

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Phoenix Mercury to Host Ovarian Cancer Awareness Game on August 23rd

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – The Phoenix Mercury will “Lace to Erase Ovarian Cancer” during its inaugural Ovarian Cancer Awareness Game on Sunday, August 23 against the Minnesota Lynx at US Airways Center. The team will wear teal shoe laces and host uplifting

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Are you Exposed? Hackers of Infidelity Site Ashley Madison Release Database of 33M Accounts

Millions of accounts from the infidelity site, Ashley Madison, have been released.   Hackers have targeted the site, whose tagline is “Life is short. Have an affair,” releasing sensitive and confidential information of 33 million user accounts. Information that includes

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Marilyn Capote: A Career Devoted To Lifting, Motivating and Helping Others

By: Cindy G. Castillo   Marilyn Capote wears many hats.  She is a teacher, author, international evangelist, TV personality, and entrepreneur.   She is currently a pastor in one of the fastest-growing multicultural churches in Mesa; a project upon which

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Residents Invited to Celebrate the Grand Opening of the Valley’s First Dog Park

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Councilwoman Kate Gallego invites residents to celebrate the opening of the first dog park in South Phoenix at Esteban Park, 32nd Street and Roeser, this Saturday, Aug. 22, at 5 p.m. Community members, staff from the city’s Parks and Recreation Department

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Shakira is Going Animated — Announces Role in Disney’s “Zootopia”

Shakira is going animated this year. The “Hips Don’t Lie” Colombiana took to Twitter last week to announce her latest role in the upcoming Disney animated film, “Zootopia.”  The news was also confirmed at Disney’s D23 Expo, an event for fans in Anaheim, California. Shakira will be voicing the character “Gazelle,”

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Shakira is Going Animated — Announces Role in Disney’s “Zootopia”

Shakira is going animated this year. The “Hips Don’t Lie” Colombiana took to Twitter last week to announce her latest role in the upcoming Disney animated film, “Zootopia.”  The news was also confirmed at Disney’s D23 Expo, an event for

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The Arizona Education Association (AEA) Welcomes New Lobbyist

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – The Arizona Education Association (AEA) is pleased to introduce Stacey Morley as AEA’s Government Relations Organizational Consultant. She will advocate for public school students and employees and lobby state lawmakers. “Stacey’s experience and knowledge of government and

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Miracle Mile Deli Donates to Nonprofit in Celebration of National Sandwich Month

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  Miracle Mile Deli wants to know what your FAVORITE sandwich is! In honor of National Sandwich Month, this family-owned restaurant is hosting a contest to benefit Feeding Matters, a local non-profit dedicated to raising awareness of pediatric feeding struggles.

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