Features
Arizona’s 3rd Congressional Race
Since 1994, John Shadegg, Arizona’s 3rd Congressional incumbent, has played a pivotal role in Washington fighting for local issues. Now after 16 years in office, Congressman Shadegg has decided to not run for re-election; instead, he has chosen to retire. With the announcement of his retirement, seven congressional hopefuls entered the campaigning arena in search of our support and our vote. To help better acquaint our readers with those candidates in the running, Arizona...
MASK Shows Students Danger of Texting and Driving
MASK (Mothers' Awareness on School-Age Kids) launched their final drill for the Paradise Valley School District 2009/2010 school year. The topic was the dangers of texting and driving and was held at Pinnacle High School in North Phoenix.
Sex and the City Parties
For many ladies, the highly anticipated sequel to “Sex and the City” has been building since the closing credits of the HBO series’ booming box office debut in 2008. Finally, after what seems like an eternity, the fab four are back—and trading the Big Apple for the Arabian Desert. On Thursday, May 27, slip into your favorite pair of Manolo Blahniks or Jimmy Choos and tap into your inner Carrie Bradshaw for a larger-than-life evening filled with your best gal pals and rose-colored cosmos. Here is how the Valley plans to spend the movie opening in style.
Dierks Bentley
Last fall, chart-topping country music heartthrob Dierks Bentley joined hundreds of Arizona bikers at Buddy Stubbs Harley-Davidson in North Phoenix for a two-hour ride to benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Bentley, an Arizona native now living in Nashville, Tenn., graciously thanked all those who rode—and those fans who awaited his arrival at Tempe Marketplace—with an afternoon concert that included fellow singers Stoney LaRue and Jimmy Wayne, Tempe’s own Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, and Scottsdale’s Jessi Coulter. This event kick-started Bentley’s first six-city Harley-Davidson motorcycle tour; in previous years, the tour was solely Nashville-based. AFM caught up with Bentley before the ride to see what it was...
Students Win Awards
Congratulations to the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication students who won the Society of Professional Journalism’s most prestigious Mark of Excellence Awards. To those who won—and all those who competed—these awards celebrate your work excellence at Arizona State University.