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Year: 2018

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Here’s Why a Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed Home Is for Sale in Phoenix

Here’s Why a Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed Home Is for Sale in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 19, 2018

The 2,553-square-foot home includes 3 bedrooms and 4 baths.

Macy Gray Takes on Trump on New Album <i>Ruby</i>

Macy Gray Takes on Trump on New Album Ruby

By Mark C. HornSeptember 19, 2018

“I believe his perspective and his thinking are so dated.”

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersSeptember 19, 2018

Get plans.

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<i>The House With a Clock in Its Walls</i> Is Just the Right Kind of Scary

The House With a Clock in Its Walls Is Just the Right Kind of Scary

By Alan ScherstuhlSeptember 19, 2018

Roth’s film is a funhouse throwback, a scare-the-kids goof with a top-shelf cast, an antique shop’s worth of creepy windup dolls and more heart than you might expect — and, like those jack-o’-lanterns, it’s got more teeth, too

Douglas’ Office Defends Creationist on Panel: Christianity Not a ‘Fringe View’

Douglas’ Office Defends Creationist on Panel: Christianity Not a ‘Fringe View’

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 18, 2018

Arizona Superintendent Diane Douglas faced criticism for choosing a young-earth creationist to review evolution science standards.

Why Is a Nebraska University Building a Medical School in Phoenix?

Why Is a Nebraska University Building a Medical School in Phoenix?

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 18, 2018

“Arizona’s need for health care professionals in the coming years is only going to increase,” Governor Doug Ducey said.

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The Fortoul Brothers Are Launching a New Clothing Line

The Fortoul Brothers Are Launching a New Clothing Line

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 18, 2018

Artists Gabriel and Isaac Fortoul will launch a clothing line in December.

Liz Phair Isn’t Afraid to Be Girly

Liz Phair Isn’t Afraid to Be Girly

By Ashley NaftuleSeptember 18, 2018

The singer-songwriter rocked when it was right and went pop long before it was in vogue.

A Jolt for Electric-Car Rivalry: Lucid Motors Gets $1B to Build Arizona Plant

A Jolt for Electric-Car Rivalry: Lucid Motors Gets $1B to Build Arizona Plant

By Ray SternSeptember 18, 2018

The planned car plant “goes way beyond Casa Grande or Pinal County…” and will benefit all of Arizona.

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Talking Stick Resort Is Reopening Soon — Here’s When Concerts Will Return

Talking Stick Resort Is Reopening Soon — Here’s When Concerts Will Return

By Benjamin LeathermanSeptember 18, 2018

The Scottsdale resort and casino reopens on September 24. The concerts, however, will take a little longer.

Live Fast, Die Young: Is SoundCloud Rap Too Dangerous to Go On?

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 18, 2018

Rap’s volatile new wave is mixing teenage emotions with major crimes.

Now Open: Solid, Elevated Comfort Food in North Scottsdale

By Chris MalloySeptember 18, 2018

Salmon satay. A killer fish sandwich. A burger with three kinds of pork

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<i>City of Joy</i> Reveals Extraordinary Effort to Offer Safety to Women in Congo

City of Joy Reveals Extraordinary Effort to Offer Safety to Women in Congo

By Daphne HowlandSeptember 18, 2018

… Mukwege’s City of Joy is both a hospital for treating physical and emotional wounds and also a sanctuary where victims become leaders of a battle in a fight for humanity

9 Oktoberfest Celebrations in Metro Phoenix This Fall

By Lauren CusimanoSeptember 17, 2018

Satisfying all of your pilsner and pretzel needs.

Mesa Settles With Family of 2015 Police Shooting Victim for $1 Million

Mesa Settles With Family of 2015 Police Shooting Victim for $1 Million

By Steven HsiehSeptember 17, 2018

“Knife, knife, knife!” Krstic gets back up as the officers order him to “stay down.” That’s when Gransee fires two shots at Krstic.

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<i>Random Acts of Flyness</i>: They Can Do That on Television?

Random Acts of Flyness: They Can Do That on Television?

By Lara ZarumSeptember 17, 2018

Spastic and impressionistic, Random Acts of Flyness is the free jazz of television, a searing collage of black life in America with a rhythm all its own

Here’s Why The Firehouse Building in Roosevelt Row Could Face Demolition

Here’s Why The Firehouse Building in Roosevelt Row Could Face Demolition

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 17, 2018

The Firehouse, a music and arts venue, operated from 2001 to 2016.

Eleanor Friedberger Embraces the Past to Comment on Her Present

By Jason KeilSeptember 17, 2018

The musician named her album Rebound after a club in Athens.

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4 Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

4 Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersSeptember 17, 2018

Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day and “#RedforEd: The Journey Toward Equity” and Rushmore.

Now Open: A Euro-Centric Vegan Spot From a TV Chef

By Chris MalloySeptember 17, 2018

French and Italian breakfast and lunch, (mostly) vegan style

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

By Phoenix New Times Music WritersSeptember 17, 2018

Jay-Z and Beyoncé and plenty more.

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Meet the Creationist Helping to Change Arizona School Standards on Evolution

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 16, 2018

Joseph Kezele, tapped to help review evolution teaching standards, in Arizona, says teen dinosaurs rode on Noah’s Ark.

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