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Phoenix Symphony Hall Presents: Carmen, Falla & Granados Jan. 6th – 8th

Phoenix Symphony Hall Presents: Carmen, Falla & Granados Jan. 6th – 8th

By: Samantha Collins If you think you haven’t heard of the famous opera Carmen, chances are that you actually have. Mix the operatic passion of Carmen with traditional Spanish songs and poems, and what do you get? An evening to

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Celebrate 2017 with the Glendale Glitters & Glow Block Party Jan. 7th

Celebrate 2017 with the Glendale Glitters & Glow Block Party Jan. 7th

By: Samantha Collins The holidays have come and gone in the blink of an eye. It’s time to start this new year, and what better way to spend the first weekend in January than with a grand sendoff for our

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Arizona Defense Firms May See Spending Bump From Trump, But Not Soon

Arizona Defense Firms May See Spending Bump From Trump, But Not Soon

Apache helicopters are produced in Arizona, where defense contract spending fell from $13 billion in fiscal 2012 to $9 billion in fiscal 2016, mirroring a national drop in spending. (Photo by Audrey Weil/Cronkite News) By Sabella Scalise | Cronkite News

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A Latin American Gem in Cuisine: Discovering Peruvian Food

A Latin American Gem in Cuisine: Discovering Peruvian Food

(Feature Photo: Peruvian Paella/Credit: Ron Dollete/Flickr Creative Commons) By: Isabel Byfield I have always been curious about Peruvian food, but never had the opportunity to try it. I eat pretty much anything and love all food, but I have to

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Employee Relationships Key to Keeping Staff When CEO’s Depart, Research Finds

Employee Relationships Key to Keeping Staff When CEO’s Depart, Research Finds

You know the film Jerry Maguire right? Upon getting fired, while leaving the office Jerry announces he’s starting his own agency and asks if anyone is willing to join him. Sweet Dorothy agrees. Turns out, it’s happening more and more in

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2016 in Review: Top Stories of the Year

2016 in Review: Top Stories of the Year

2016 was without a doubt a big year in news. Whether it be good, bad, uplifting or heartbreaking, there were headlines that definitely stood out from the rest. And that’s why we’ve created this list, to take you on a

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Despite Loss in Arizona, Recreational Pot Backers Upbeat About Future

Despite Loss in Arizona, Recreational Pot Backers Upbeat About Future

Arizona was the only state, of the five with recreational marijuana initiatives this fall, where voters rejected the measure. But marijuana advocates are already looking ahead and predicting legalization – either through a rematch at the polls or a push

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Pantelion Films’ ‘Un Padre no Tan Padre’ Arrives to Theaters January 27th

Pantelion Films’ ‘Un Padre no Tan Padre’ Arrives to Theaters January 27th

In the stately and majestic colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, this quirky comedy starring Héctor Bonilla, Benny Ibarra de Llano, Jacqueline Bracamontes and Sergio Mayer Mori, follows 85-year old Don Servando Villegas (Héctor Bonilla,) an old fashioned Mexican

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Cardinals Victorious in Finale against Rams

Cardinals Victorious in Finale against Rams

By Francisco Romero The Arizona Cardinals entered the 2016 season as one of the favorite teams to make it deep into the NFL playoffs; a set of unforeseen circumstances, injuries and some bad luck prevented the Red Birds from even

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Trump May Match Obama on Deportations, but Would Radically Shift Focus

Trump May Match Obama on Deportations, but Would Radically Shift Focus

President Barack Obama was criticized as “deporter in chief” for policies that led to the removal of a record 2.5 million people during his tenure. President-elect Donald Trump could match those numbers while dramatically shifting the focus of enforcement. (Featured

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