Monthly Archives: March 2010

Arizona Daily Star- March 28, 2010 Book Events

      MARCH 28, 2010 BOOK EVENTS       TODAY       Mystery book group- Antigone Books, 411 N. Fourth Ave.  Group will discuss DEADMAN’S SHARE: AN INSPECTOR LLOB MYSTERY by Yasmina Khadra.  12:30 p.m. March 28.  Free.  792-3715       Buddhist book group- … Continue reading

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Randy Ford Author- POL POT Snapshots of History 5th Installment

      I entered Tuol Sleng on the 2nd of February 1977.  I was little more twenty-two years old then.  This, in itself, wasn’t unusual.  I admit that being young has its advantages in the Democratic Kampuchea.  It has been the … Continue reading

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Playwrights Foundation- Marcus Gardley’s …AND JESUS MOONWALKS THE MISSISSIPPI Is A Triumph!

Marcus Gardley’s …and Jesus Moonwalks Is A Triumph! Spring is here—and Miss Sip is heating up, flooding the bayou with her alluvia lace! Don’t miss Playwrights Foundation and The Cutting Ball Theater’s co-production of Marcus Gardley’s …and Jesus Moonwalks the … Continue reading

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Karl W. Hoffman & Christian Rodriquez- THE KINO BORDER INITIATIVE, Two Filmmakers 7.5 minutes 8 days

      Two filmmakers 7.5 minutes 8 days   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOmcDprI4IQ   Karl W Hoffman is internationally recognized for his extensive photographic work on the US/Mexico border, his lectures and his newly released feature length film “Living on the Border.” “There is … Continue reading

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Madcap Theaters Tempe Arizona- 8th Annual Arizona Film Showcase

Join us for the 8thAnnual Arizona Black Film Showcase, March 26 – 28, 2010 at Madcap Theaters in Tempe, AZ.  We will have workshops, film screenings, networking, and the love of film in one place!  Full access tickets are just … Continue reading

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Randy Ford Author- POL POT Snapshots of History 4th Installment

      Compared with his American handlers, Lon Nol had some degree of merit. Lon Nol, however, was a traitor.  He, along with the CIA, frequently engaged in assassinations.  More importantly, the coups forced Sihanouk to change his approach. He no … Continue reading

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2010 COPPERCON SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION

     2010 COPPERCON Science Fiction Convention       September 3r- 6th, 2010       at the Windermere Hotel, Mesa Arizona       Memberships: $35 until April 30, 2010      $45 at the door      Including: Fantasy, Horror, Comics, Anime, Media, Robots & Hard … Continue reading

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