Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
From the T-Bar-T to the Scottsdale 6 and the College in Tempe, contributor Paul Messinger details the history of seeing movies in and near Scottsdale.
From its official incorporation in 1951 with a population of 2,000, Scottsdale has grown to a 2020 census count of 241,361. It is now the state's seventh-largest city. Scottsdale is commonly defined by its high quality of life, and in 1993 was one of several cities to receive a "Most Livable City" award from the United States Conference of Mayors.
Denison Kitchel (1908–2002) – Scottsdale lawyer and the Goldwater presidential national campaign manager in 1964 [3] Jon Kyl (born 1942) – former U.S. Senator (1995–2013; 2018–) Fiorello La Guardia – Mayor of New York City; Rex E. Lee (1935–1996) – United States Solicitor General during the Reagan Administration
Herb Drinkwater – Mayor of Scottsdale from 1980 to 1996; Joe Foss – leading Marine fighter ace in World War II, Governor of South Dakota, first commissioner of the American Football League [27] Barry Goldwater – former U.S. Senator and 1964 presidential candidate; G. Gordon Liddy – Watergate Scandal, chief operationist [28]
Becca Borowski, a 25-year-old Wisconsinite, said that she drank "way too much" in college. When she was 22, she began getting terrible hangovers and decided she wanted to cut down on her consumption.
Pop Rock band The Summer Set is based out of Scottsdale. Country music star Dierks Bentley is from Phoenix and Michelle Branch is from Sedona. Country star Marty Robbins had a #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit with "El Paso" in 1959. Arizona residents who have had varying success on the American Idol show include Jordin Sparks who won the sixth season.
The Nightlife is a dance-themed television series that originally aired on TeenNick. [1] It was hosted by Nick Cannon , Aaron Fresh, and Chloe Wang (now professionally known as Chloe Bennet ). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The series premiered on August 5, 2010, and ran for four weekly episodes, the last of which aired on August 26, 2010.
David Wayne Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and podcaster. His comedic style, in both his stand-up material and acting roles, relies heavily on sarcasm and self-deprecation.