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Year: 2018

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Best of Phoenix 2018: Best (and Worst) Political Behavior

Best of Phoenix 2018: Best (and Worst) Political Behavior

By Phoenix New Times StaffOctober 17, 2018

From Best Politician to Best Sex Scandal – we covered everything political in Best of Phoenix 2018.

Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersOctober 17, 2018

Your plans have arrived.

Chalamet, Carell Face Cycles of Addiction in Tender <i>Beautiful Boy</i>

Chalamet, Carell Face Cycles of Addiction in Tender Beautiful Boy

By Chuck WilsonOctober 17, 2018

For Nic and his family, rehab becomes sobriety becomes relapse, a pitiless cycle of hope and disappointment too many of us will experience at one time or another, either as addict or loved one

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Cowboy Ciao and Kazimierz May Be Gone, but the Chopped Salad Lives On

By Stuart WarnerOctober 16, 2018

The owner announced on social media that the longtime Old Town restaurants are closing.

Boba Is Not His Cup of Tea: ‘The Stuff Is Just Gross’

By Robrt L. PelaOctober 16, 2018

‘My first quick suck on the giant plastic drinking straw has filled my mouth with a pile of what feels like gluey smelt eggs.”

Donna Valdés Returns as Xico Arte y Cultura Executive Director

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 16, 2018

It’s her second stint as executive director.

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Camille Sledge Channels the Queen of Soul for Aretha Franklin Tribute Show

Camille Sledge Channels the Queen of Soul for Aretha Franklin Tribute Show

By Ashley NaftuleOctober 16, 2018

A local favorite honors a legendary musician.

The Bosque’s Michael Lanier Is Growing a New Shop on Grand Avenue

The Bosque’s Michael Lanier Is Growing a New Shop on Grand Avenue

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 16, 2018

The Conservatory will sell coffee and alcohol as well as plants.

Tamara Jenkins’ <i>Private Life</i> Is the Best Reason This Year to Keep Your Netflix

Tamara Jenkins’ Private Life Is the Best Reason This Year to Keep Your Netflix

By Alan ScherstuhlOctober 16, 2018

Its leads, feminist writer Rachel (Kathryn Hahn) and Richard (Paul Giamatti), a one-time wunderkind of no-budget theatrical productions, find themselves desperate to conceive a child even as the doctors they pay (with borrowed money) thousands to speak frankly of the odds

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Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema Spar Over Lies, Treason, and Hypocrisy

Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema Spar Over Lies, Treason, and Hypocrisy

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 15, 2018

“I want to ask right now whether you’re gonna apologize to the veterans, and me, for saying that it’s okay to commit treason,” McSally said.

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

By Phoenix New Times Music WritersOctober 15, 2018

Get out and go see a show.

Not Your Homie: Fake Campaign Signs Add to Arizona’s Election Season Clutter

Not Your Homie: Fake Campaign Signs Add to Arizona’s Election Season Clutter

By Steven HsiehOctober 15, 2018

“No matter what we say this is a negative column and they’re just fishing for information.” – Homie

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The 1975 Time-Warp Into Phoenix for 2019 Tour Kick-off

The 1975 Time-Warp Into Phoenix for 2019 Tour Kick-off

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 15, 2018

In support of their album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships.

AT&T Store at Tempe Marketplace Jacked in Sunday Afternoon Robbery

AT&T Store at Tempe Marketplace Jacked in Sunday Afternoon Robbery

By Ray SternOctober 15, 2018

The suspects fled in a white Ford Explorer that had been waiting outside. Tempe PD has not yet found them.

Silvana Salcido Esparza Dreams of Barbecue, Part Two

Silvana Salcido Esparza Dreams of Barbecue, Part Two

By Chris MalloyOctober 15, 2018

An utterly one-of-a-kind restaurant is in the works.

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2018 Mayor’s Arts Awards Winners Include Sculptor Kevin Caron and Poet Joy Young

2018 Mayor’s Arts Awards Winners Include Sculptor Kevin Caron and Poet Joy Young

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 15, 2018

Awards went to artists in seven categories.

Secretary of State Candidate Steve Gaynor Saved a School; Upheaval Ensued.

Secretary of State Candidate Steve Gaynor Saved a School; Upheaval Ensued.

By Elizabeth WhitmanOctober 15, 2018

One former parent described his management style as dictatorial. Another called Gaynor a “visionary” for saving the school.

Boz Scaggs Brings His Everyman Blues Rock To Celebrity Theatre

Boz Scaggs Brings His Everyman Blues Rock To Celebrity Theatre

By Tom ReardonOctober 15, 2018

The blues-rocker’s musical connections range from Steve Miller Band to Toto.

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Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

By Cara Pencak and OthersOctober 15, 2018

No money? No problem.

<i>Better Call Saul</i> Is TV’s Great Drama About American Work

Better Call Saul Is TV’s Great Drama About American Work

By Lara ZarumOctober 15, 2018

Who’d have thought a show about the origins of a shyster/lawyer with a fake name whose clients are murderous drug dealers would turn out to be TV’s most satisfying depiction of an honest day’s work?

President Trump to Rally Supporters in Mesa on Friday

President Trump to Rally Supporters in Mesa on Friday

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 13, 2018

President Trump’s most recent rally in Arizona ended in chaos when he visited Phoenix in summer 2017.

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Audio: CD9 Candidate Steve Ferrara Compares Welfare Recipients to Starving Pets

Audio: CD9 Candidate Steve Ferrara Compares Welfare Recipients to Starving Pets

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 13, 2018

Republican Steve Ferrara: “If you don’t put the food down for them, you don’t put the roof over their head, they would starve, right?”

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