Monthly Archives: October 2011

Pan Left Productions- We are the 99%! We will unite in Phoenix! And see “Under Arpaio”

We are the 99%! We will unite in Phoenix! The great fortune of being in Arizona in this moment in history is that is there are plenty of opportunities for building a stronger movement for justice now more than ever. … Continue reading

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Randy Ford Author- LETTERS FROM ABROAD Fifth Novel 181st Installment

Behind this degradation, Sam also felt a strong sense of disappointment and loss, while knowing that confiding in Dmitri was from the beginning a risky proposition. He had however proceeded impetuously once he knew that they were alone. “Dmitri! What … Continue reading

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Maria Luisa Arroyo Poet- GATHERING WORDS/RECOGIENDO PALABRAS

GATHERING WORDS/RECOGIENDO PALABRAS poetry by Maria Luisa Arroyo This collection of poems gives a voice to the oppressed, the abused, and the forgotten. It speaks from battered women’s shelters and from insides homes that hide domestic violence and child abuse. … Continue reading

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Jean Gietzen Author- A PEOPLE SET APART

A PEOPLE SET APART by Jean Gietzen Jean Gietzen is taking her “show” on the road! She has created a program for senior citizens featuring the dozens of family stories published in CATHOLIC DIGEST over the years. The program culminates … Continue reading

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Arizona Daily Star October 29, 2011- Day of the Dead evens start Monday, run through Nov. 6

Saturday, October 29, 2011/ Arizona Daily Star Day of the Dead events start Monday, run through Nov. 6 Altar De Muertos Hosted by the Mexican Consulate in Tucson, an altar will be on display. The event is free and open … Continue reading

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Randy Ford Author- Revised THE GOOD OL’ BOYS 2nd Installment

Now go back and look at the pictures in the Mirage of ’38 and bask all over again in all of our high school years, when our motto was “to be rather than to seem.” If those carefree gay student … Continue reading

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Vijaya Schartz Author- SIXTH ANNUAL FALL WRITERS WORKSHOPS Scottsdale November 19, 2011

SIXTH ANNUAL FALL WRITERS WORKSHOPS Saturday, November 19, 2011 – 10 am to 4:30 pm Scottsdale Civic Center Library – Downstairs 3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd – Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Free Admission – No registration necessary – First come First Serve … Continue reading

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