Bert Archer has always been a craftsman and artisan of sorts. As a general contractor in California for nearly 30 years, he designed, built and installed custom kitchens and cabinetry. However, a heart attack several years ago left him unable to return to the demands of that job and ultimately …
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The Center for the Arts Celebrates 30 Years
And continues to grow from small beginnings ******* Before the Center for the Arts became the dazzling white gem of Broad Street, serving both as the creative pulse of this community and the core of so many events, it was on its way to becoming one of downtown Globe’s forgotten …
Read More »A Miami Vandal Remembers Cruising Broad Street In Globe: Part 3
This interview with Miami alumni, Randy Chapman, was conducted and transcribed by Joyce McBride as part of our Centennial coverage planned for Globe High School in September of . Here, Randy picks up from describing the long line of cars which would snake from one end of Broad Street to …
Read More »A Miami Vandal Remembers Cruising Broad Street In Globe: Part 2
Part Two of ‘Cruising Broad Street’ with Miami Alumni, Randy Chapman. This series was done as part of GMTimes coverage of Globe High School’s Centennial celebration; September 2014. The interview was done by Joyce McBride. 7JM: Did you guys drink? Were you guys drinking? RC: Oh, ABSOLUTELY! Oh my …
Read More »A Miami Vandal Remembers Cruising Broad Street In Globe: Part 1
This interview with Miami alum, Randy Chapman, was conducted and transcribed by Joyce McBride as part of GMTimes Centennial coverage of Globes High School celebration in September. Here she talks with Randy about his memories of cruising Broad Street in Globe during ’64 -’67. The interview is published in three …
Read More »The Dog Whisper: Ken Matthews
If you see Lori, the Czech German Shepard, in public, you might look twice. You might spot her in the supermarket, sitting patiently in an aisle with the end of her leash hanging loosely over the side of a shopping cart or on the floor next to her. Ken Matthews, …
Read More »Inside the Kitchen: Olga Rogers preserves the old ways of Slavic cooking
Everything Olga Rogers knows about traditional Slavic cooking, she learned from her grandmother as a child on a farm in what was formerly Yugoslavia. There, in a small, rural village called Boca Kotor, there was no shortage of livestock – they had ducks, cows, sheep, chickens, and goats abundant. Growing …
Read More »The Summer ’14 Get ‘Er Done Award goes to Christine Marin
Though old mining towns like Globe and Miami have been around only for a little over a century, the stories they have to offer history are endless. Arguably one of this area’s most prominent storytellers is Christine Marin, a Globe-Miami native, prolific writer, historian, former archivist, professor emeritus, and recipient …
Read More »What’s With the Bicycle on the 60?
Your questions about cyclists along the highway, answered Every year, adventurous spirits hop on their bicycles and ride long roads throughout the Southwest. They come from as far as Europe, Canada, and other parts of the U.S. From time to time, they inevitably stop in Globe. Jenn WalkerJenn Walker began …
Read More »Inside the Kitchen: Home Baker Dana Talks Sweets
GMT is launching a new series called Inside the Kitchen! Each quarter, we are taking a peak inside resident kitchens around town. It smells like a bakery walking into Dana Cecil’s kitchen. She just made her infamous raspberry bars several hours earlier in preparation for this interview. “It’s really funny, …
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