The traditions behind a Pow-Wow There is nothing quite as invigorating to Samantha Hunter as the jingle dress dance. She slips on a dress that she made by hand. It is flashy, covered in jingles and sequins. She slips the eagle plumes that her father gave her into her hair. …
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Top Ten Animated Films. What’s Your Favorite?
It was a tough choice! There have been so many great animated films over the last twenty years. I chose WALL·E because of its originality. 1. Up (2009) 8.3/10 By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of …
Read More »Wild Light – Indie Band
Melodic and rhythmic, I like these guys! This four-piece indie rock band hails from New Hampshire, comprised of four guys who went to school together. They started out in 2005, and have opened for Arcade Fire and LCD Soundsystem at the Hollywood Bowl. Linda GrossWriter, photographer. Passionate foodie, lover of …
Read More »Globe’s Centennial Band rekindles Spirit of 1909 Globe City Band
In the fall of 2011, 25 or so local musicians got together in pursuit of one mission: to bring back the musical tradition of the old Globe City Band, which performed in Globe for more than 100 years. The Globe City Band’s beginnings came about not long after Globe was …
Read More »Final Salute to Globe’s Apache Drive-In Theater attracts state-wide attention
The Apache Drive-In, situated in Globe, Arizona, shuttered its doors for good in 2013, marking the end of an era. Prior to its closure, Globe Miami Times orchestrated a farewell bash at the drive-in, drawing in over 400 cinema enthusiasts. Some traveled from as far as Tucson, the Valley, and …
Read More »A Good Read: Local Authors and Books
If you are looking for books on the local area, you’re in luck. The Globe-Miami area has produced a surprising number of books on the region and you can find them at your local museums: Gila Historic Museum and Bullion Plaza Museum . One of the most well known and …
Read More »Get Ready to Party September 28th!
The Final Salute to the Apache Drive-In is just around the corner, and we have a lineup of prizes and fun in store for you! Check out all the categories, and remember you can enter more than one! globemiamiThis content comes to you from contributed content through press releases and …
Read More »Book Reviews: Once They Moved Like the Wind
There are not many books written on the great leaders who make up Native American history, but this book counts among them. Centered on the Apache Wars of the 1880s, author David Roberts shows the triumphs and the tragedies and the accomplishments of leaders like Cochise, Geronimo, Victorio and Mangus …
Read More »Lee Daniels’ The Butler And More Playing This Weekend
Congratulations, you made it to the weekend! For those planning on catching a movie, here is a quick look at what is playing now at Hollis Cinema 4, including Lee Daniels’ The Butler, which just came out yesterday. Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began writing for Globe Miami Times in 2012 and …
Read More »The Art of the Costume – now showing at the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts
For anyone with a zeal for costumes, colors and centuries-old fashion, the Center for the Arts currently has an incredible collection of handmade costumes and vintage dresses on display. Think extravagant hats, 1880s France and the Emerald City. “The Art of the Costume” showcases the designing genius of Diana Tunis, …
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