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Year: 2018

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The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

By Cara Pencak and OthersOctober 19, 2018

Get plans.

I Scream, You Scream, We’ll All Scream for Gelato in Scottsdale This Weekend

By New Times StaffOctober 19, 2018

Can you tell the difference between ice cream and gelato?

Maggie Gyllenhaal Tests Viewers’ Capacity for Cringing in <i>The Kindergarten Teacher</i>

Maggie Gyllenhaal Tests Viewers’ Capacity for Cringing in The Kindergarten Teacher

By Alan ScherstuhlOctober 19, 2018

The teacher in question, played by an excellent Maggie Gyllenhaal, takes an insistent interest in the life and (apparent) art of 5-year-old student Jimmy (Parker Sevak), who occasionally goes into a shuffling trance and mumble-recites evocative verses of his own invention

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Devour Culinary Classic Announces 2019 Chefs Lineup

Devour Culinary Classic Announces 2019 Chefs Lineup

By Dillon RosenblattOctober 18, 2018

Three VIP chefs are named along with a host of other cooking talent.

Phoenix Suns Finally Look Like They’re Having Fun

By Stuart WarnerOctober 18, 2018

Phoenix star returns from injury to score 35 points in victory over Dallas Mavericks.

Fresh Art Shows Happening on Third Friday in October

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 18, 2018

Including a reprise of “Chaos Theory 19” at Legend City Studios.

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Kyrsten Sinema Says She’s Not a ‘Proud’ Democrat

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 18, 2018

“I would say that I’m a proud Arizonan. That’s something I’m very proud of,” Sinema said in a radio interview on Wednesday.

SMoCA’s New Exhibit Explores a Secret Society in Cuba

SMoCA’s New Exhibit Explores a Secret Society in Cuba

By Angelica CabralOctober 18, 2018

“NKAME” features the printmaking work of Cuban female artist Belkis Ayón.

Never Mind the Bleep-Bloops: Thievery Corporation Is a Punk Rock Band

Never Mind the Bleep-Bloops: Thievery Corporation Is a Punk Rock Band

By Mark C. HornOctober 18, 2018

The electronic music collective owes a lot to the Washington D.C. punk scene.

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Arizona Parks Staffers Agonize and Wait for Action on Director Sue Black

Arizona Parks Staffers Agonize and Wait for Action on Director Sue Black

By Steven HsiehOctober 18, 2018

Where’s Governor Ducey?

Prop 127’s Dramatic Ramp-Up of Clean Energy Mandate Poses Challenge

Prop 127’s Dramatic Ramp-Up of Clean Energy Mandate Poses Challenge

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 18, 2018

Utilities like Tucson Electric Power will attempt to meet the requirements of the mandate. They might not succeed.

Thanksgiving-Ruining Comedy <i>The Oath</i> Makes America Funny Again

Thanksgiving-Ruining Comedy The Oath Makes America Funny Again

By Alan ScherstuhlOctober 18, 2018

That impulse — to continually stoke our fury with Twitter takes, cable news shouters and breaking news updates — gets lanced throughout The Oath, which writer-director-star Barinholtz has set in a now just as fevered as ours

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IHOP and Booze: We Tried the New Drink Menu and It Was an Abomination

IHOP and Booze: We Tried the New Drink Menu and It Was an Abomination

By Dillon RosenblattOctober 18, 2018

The IHOP in central Phoenix is the first physical location of the mega-chain in the country to have a full bar. Maybe it should be the last.

Danish Thriller <i>The Guilty</i> Dazzles Without Ever Leaving a Call Center

Danish Thriller The Guilty Dazzles Without Ever Leaving a Call Center

By Bilge EbiriOctober 18, 2018

Pretty much the whole film consists of phone exchanges between Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren), a police officer who has been temporarily demoted to working the phones, and others out in the field as he struggles to save a woman who is being abducted by her ex-husband

Nirvana Played the Arizona State Fair Exactly 25 Years Ago Today

By Benjamin LeathermanOctober 18, 2018

Looking back at the legendary grunge band’s final show in Phoenix.

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Superintendent Candidate Frank Riggs Touts Work With ‘Oriental’ Police Officers

Superintendent Candidate Frank Riggs Touts Work With ‘Oriental’ Police Officers

By Steven HsiehOctober 17, 2018

What year is it anyway?

Ex-Cop Sues New York Newspaper For Publishing Facts

Ex-Cop Sues New York Newspaper For Publishing Facts

By Steven HsiehOctober 17, 2018

He wants $147 million.

Trump’s Mesa Visit: Airport to Designate Special Zones for Demonstrators

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 17, 2018

“There will be an effort to ensure that First Amendment rights are protected.”

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Check Out All the New Food at Talking Stick Resort Arena for Suns’ Opener

By Jennifer GoldbergOctober 17, 2018

There are several new menu items at Talking Stick Resort Arena this basketball season.

For Kamasi Washington, Heaven Is a Place on Earth

For Kamasi Washington, Heaven Is a Place on Earth

By Ashley NaftuleOctober 17, 2018

The saxophonist talks about the spiritual side of his work and imagining a better world.

Jamie Lee Curtis Rules, but the New <i>Halloween</i> Works Against Her

Jamie Lee Curtis Rules, but the New Halloween Works Against Her

By April WolfeOctober 17, 2018

We meet Laurie in her super-sealed woodsy compound, almost 40 years to the day after the murders that took place in 1978 — this film negates all the previous Halloween sequels

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Peoria Film Fest Brings the Arthouse to the Avenues

By Jason KeilOctober 17, 2018

Local films and Oscar contenders will be screened.

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