Linda Gross
November 3, 2013
Living
How I made peace with the crew who came to trim my trees The notice on my door read, “Trees Do Cause Power Outages!” and promised impending doom for my trees, or at least that’s how I initially read the signs. Linda GrossWriter, photographer. Passionate foodie, lover of good books …
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Jenn Walker
October 30, 2013
Living, The Visitors View
If you are acting onstage in community theater, and the crotch of your pants suddenly rips, you thank your lucky stars that a costume designer is sitting nearby with a needle and thread in hand. You manage to finish the scene without turning the tear into a conspicuous hole, and …
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Jenn Walker
October 19, 2013
Living, The Visitors View
More important than the dress is the woman wearing it, says local designer While most fashion designers are dreaming up ways to make jaws drop on the runway, or studying the next big trend, San Carlos designer Selina Curley has another motive. She is trying to keep her culture alive. …
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Kim Stone
October 13, 2013
Living
A plant-filled landscape has co-evolved with humans for as long as we have been around to see it. Your stucco, wood, and concrete house is really just a fancy cave, and the picture window in your living room is the transparent cave door that keeps out the bears and inquisitive …
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Jenn Walker
October 11, 2013
Living, Outdoors, The Visitors View
Two of the most sought-after hunting guides for elk and big game live right here in Globe and San Carlos
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Linda Gross
September 6, 2013
History, Living
Note: Pete Page passed away in 2010 shortly after this article was posted in the Summer 2010 edition. We post this piece on our new website in memory of Pete and the role he played in the lives of everyone in the community who knew him best as the guy …
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Jenn Walker
August 30, 2013
Living
Perhaps you have listened to local poet Robin Platt read one of his anti-war poems during an open mic night at Vida E Caffe. What you may or may not know is that Platt is also a painter and an exceptional sculptor. As of late, he is hosting daily sculpting …
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Linda Gross
August 9, 2013
History, Living
The Apache Drive In theater in Globe, Arizona will be closing for the last time on September 28th, 2013. Local media folks, Globe Miami Times will be hosting the final show, featuring American Graffiti and a line up of special events for the evening....
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globemiami
July 21, 2013
Living
Have your kicks… And support the High Desert Humane Society while you’re at it! The High Desert Humane Society is hosting its second annual Calendar Fundraising Event on August 17 at the Globe Elks Lodge. globemiamiThis content comes to you through GMTimes staff and/or contributed content through press releases, submitted …
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globemiami
July 4, 2013
Living
By: Kim Stone The row of red yuccas in two gallon pots had been in the same location for weeks, and I walked or rode my bike past them dozens of times. Their particularly deep red flowers waved on flexible stems in short arcs or long ones, depending on the …
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