The 1st annual Globe Photography Workshop hosted by Globe Miami Times was held on April 19,20 and 21st of this year and featured eight shooting locations and a half dozen models. The workshop was designed to offer up some of Globe’s unique locations which help to define this area and make them accessible …
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Breathing Life Into the Apache Stronghold Course
In 2009, the Apache Stronghold Golf Course closed for seven months. While it was considered one of the best public courses in the state back in its heyday, neglect had turned it into an eyesore. However, thanks to a maintenance team and a new golf director, the course is starting to regain its beauty.
Read More »Chris Mathews performs in Globe
Mathews is one of the best talents in the Globe area and is seen here performing at Sam’s Good Junk Bakery in downtown Globe. Although the bakery is closed and open mic nites no longer held here, we will all remember the wonderful evenings spent listening to local talent and …
Read More »The Journey To Becoming The Best Trading Post In The West
"We've been lucky." They say the most gratifying aspect of the evolving enterprise is the sincere pleasure that thousands of visitors have expressed. "The genuine compliments bestowed upon our shop and toward our employees, from folks who have travelled far & wide is very special," Kelly remarks.
Read More »Music in his Head: An Interview with Chris Mathews
Having lived in both Arizona and Alaska, this young singer/songwriter could be seen as an extreme on either side of the spectrum. He is not. He is, in fact, Everyman and Anyone who has stopped to ponder the frailty, beauty and randomness of Life. Darin Lowery
Read More »Fall Festival kicks off Oct. 28th Downtown
Fall Festival in Globe Arizona kicks off on October 28th with their Prison of Terror and a street Carnival...
Read More »New Book Features Children of Hollywood
In the new book, “Raised by the Stars,” Nick Thomas interviews nearly thirty children of actors from cinema’s Golden Age. They talk about the joys and difficulties of growing up in the shadow of the Hollywood spotlight. One of those featured is the late character actor Jack Elam, who was …
Read More »Singer/Songwriters draw praise for performances
Ma & Jack Antelope’ is the band name of Mathews and his pal Alicia Jones. Her slow, almost somnolent voice is a perfect counterpoint to his plaintive vocals, and his natural vibrato works exceptionally well with the material he’s written. Of special note is his original song, ‘Alexandria’s Burning’ which …
Read More »The true origins of “The Strawberry Roan”: a poem about an outlaw
By: Mick Holder This is the story of how one poem about an outlaw horse which couldn’t be rode; a poem which became a song, started in a burg under the Pinals, and eventually traveled the world. It has been called America’s greatest horse ballad and perhaps the “…finest tribute …
Read More »Silver Lullaby: Navajo Artist Danny Jackson
Turtles by nature aren’t especially pretty things- interesting perhaps, what with God’s inherent skill in detail and nuance, but hardly a creature many artists strive to capture in their medium of choice. Enter Danny Jackson, a forty-five year old Navajo silversmith from Chinle, Arizona, who will tell you flat out …
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