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Phoenix Startup Week to Spotlight Groundbreaking, Homegrown Indie Feature film

Phoenix Startup Week to Spotlight Groundbreaking, Homegrown Indie Feature film

(Phoenix, AZ) – Film director Marcus De Leon says raising money for his new independent film, “There and Back” (2016), which features an all-Arizona case, was like taking a crash course in business administration. De Leon says he and his

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Latin up! Valley Breakfast Choices with Hispanic Roots

Latin up! Valley Breakfast Choices with Hispanic Roots

By: Brian Garrido “Breakfast in Latin America is a big deal!” – Erica Dinho Erica Dinho, food blogger for My Colombian Meals states the truth that for many born of Spanish-speaking heritage, eating breakfast is a big deal. We know

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Report: Phoenix Renters Pay More For Car Insurance Than Homeowners

Report: Phoenix Renters Pay More For Car Insurance Than Homeowners

By: Marisela Ramirez | Cronkite News (Washington, DC) —  Renters in Phoenix could pay $77 more on average than homeowners for identical car insurance, a practice that “unfairly discriminates against lower-income drivers,” a consumer group said Monday. The Consumer Federation

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Dance Lovers Unleash Their “Bachata Addiction” Over Downtown Phoenix

Dance Lovers Unleash Their “Bachata Addiction” Over Downtown Phoenix

By Aida Chavez Bachata, a style of dance originally from the Dominican Republic, is kicking off in downtown Phoenix in the form of “Bachata Addiction,” a dance event at DeSoto Central Market on Thursday nights. Brandon Odom started dancing about seven

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Giselle Blondet Comparte Detalles de la Experiencia “Gran Hermano”

Giselle Blondet Comparte Detalles de la Experiencia “Gran Hermano”

Por: Cindy G. Castillo “Es una telenovela de la vida real donde ellos son los protagonistas y además los escritores”. Así describe Giselle Blondet la experiencia del tan esperado reality “Gran Hermano.” La producción de Endemol Shine Latino arrancó el

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Report: Gay Rights Gain but Arizona, Other States, Still Fall Short

Report: Gay Rights Gain but Arizona, Other States, Still Fall Short

By: Wafa Shahid | Cronkite News (Washington, DC)  —  It’s been a good couple of years for LGBT rights in America, with the Pentagon allowing gays to serve openly in the military and the Supreme Court declaring same-sex marriage bans unconstitutional.

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New Bill to Keep Cities, Town Sticking to State Law

New Bill to Keep Cities, Town Sticking to State Law

By: Lorin McLain The Arizona Senate’s leading member wants to make sure local governments stick to state laws. A bill introduced this week by Senate President Andy Biggs could keep any Arizona city or municipality from receiving state-shared revenue if

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Hypoxi: A Solution to Stubborn Fat Debuts in Phoenix

Hypoxi: A Solution to Stubborn Fat Debuts in Phoenix

Feeling frustrated with that stubborn fat that just won’t go away? Look no further! Meet HYPOXI, the smart way to target and get rid of those extra inches once and for all. HYPOXI defines itself as a modern, low-impact exercise

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February’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

February’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

February isn’t only for love birds! This month is also kicking off with tons of events for anyone. From the world-class excitement of the Waste Management Phoenix Open, to the grand celebration of the Dominican Republic’s Independence Day, February has

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The 46th Annual Scottsdale Arts Festival Coming to the Valley in March

The 46th Annual Scottsdale Arts Festival Coming to the Valley in March

(Scottsdale, Ariz.) – The Scottsdale Cultural Council will present the 46th annual Scottsdale Arts Festival, a weekend-long celebration of creativity, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 11–13, at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and Civic Center Park. The Festival is made possible by

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