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Year: 2018

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Harkins Theatres Is Hosting a Burt Reynolds Retrospective Starting This Week

Harkins Theatres Is Hosting a Burt Reynolds Retrospective Starting This Week

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 13, 2018

Reynolds passed away last week at 82.

Father Murphy Bury Themselves on Their New Album

Father Murphy Bury Themselves on Their New Album

By Ashley NaftuleSeptember 13, 2018

The Italian avant-folk project performs this week in Phoenix.

Motorist Was Practicing Unsafe Sax on Side of Freeway, ADOT Says

Motorist Was Practicing Unsafe Sax on Side of Freeway, ADOT Says

By Dillon RosenblattSeptember 12, 2018

An unidentified man was caught by a freeway camera jamming on his saxophone on the Loop-101 freeway in Arizona, ADOT says.

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Phoenix to Review ‘Sound Cannon’ Purchase Decision After <i>New Times</i> Article

Phoenix to Review ‘Sound Cannon’ Purchase Decision After New Times Article

By Steven HsiehSeptember 12, 2018

LRADs can produce sounds that can cause hearing loss.

Sal DiCiccio Wanted Reverend Jarrett Maupin to Fill City Council Vacancy

By Steven HsiehSeptember 12, 2018

“We liked Jarrett as a moderate Democrat, a more reasonable Democrat.” — Phoenix Councilman Sal Diccio’s office.

Scottsdale Arts Is Showing Teacher Artworks Inspired by #RedforEd Protests

Scottsdale Arts Is Showing Teacher Artworks Inspired by #RedforEd Protests

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 12, 2018

Painting, photographs, and protest signs created by Arizona teachers

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Be a Boriqua for a Day at the One-Night ¡Puerto Rico Presente! Festival

By Amy YoungSeptember 12, 2018

Festivities includes music, theater, and visual art from local and international artists.

<i>White Boy Rick</i>’s Heart Is in Family, Not the Crack Game

White Boy Rick’s Heart Is in Family, Not the Crack Game

By Alan ScherstuhlSeptember 12, 2018

White Boy Rick has reams of story to tear through, but at heart it’s a family drama, one more concerned with the Wershes than with crack, the feds or Detroit itself

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 12, 2018

Arizona Diamondbacks, Chris Tucker, Rockin’ Taco Street Festival.

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<i>The Deuce</i> Dives Even Deeper Into the Roots of the American Pornscape

The Deuce Dives Even Deeper Into the Roots of the American Pornscape

By Lara ZarumSeptember 12, 2018

Again, Gyllenhaal is the main draw here, turning in a career-best performance, though the emphasis on film makes The Deuce’s sophomore season more self-reflexive and more focused than the first

Beyoncé Is the Ultimate Symbol of Power for People of Color

Beyoncé Is the Ultimate Symbol of Power for People of Color

By Angelica CabralSeptember 12, 2018

From State Farm Stadium to the cover of Vogue, Beyoncé runs the world.

Amazon Brings Whole Foods Delivery to Phoenix TODAY

By Chris MalloySeptember 11, 2018

High-end groceries delivered to your doorstep.

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At Poetic Soul, a Gathering Place for Phoenix Artists and Creatives

At Poetic Soul, a Gathering Place for Phoenix Artists and Creatives

By Julio LugoSeptember 11, 2018

The weekly spoken-word poetry event is a space for socializing and community.

Trump’s Proposed Emissions Rule Will Choke Efforts to Clean Polluted Phoenix Air

Trump’s Proposed Emissions Rule Will Choke Efforts to Clean Polluted Phoenix Air

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 11, 2018

The Trump administration’s proposal to halt improvements in fuel-efficiency standards could hurt Phoenix’s economy and its health, environmental and health advocates say.

Chris Danowksi’s New Book DOGSEAR Is His Fitting Farewell to Phoenix

By Serene DominicSeptember 11, 2018

Danowski has been teaching theater, media, and performance art to ASU students for years.

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Nine Inch Nails: Tomorrow’s Classic Rock, Today

Nine Inch Nails: Tomorrow’s Classic Rock, Today

By Ashley NaftuleSeptember 11, 2018

As yesterday’s rock gods die and retire, Trent Reznor and co. keep the fire burning.

Paul McCartney Is Coming to Phoenix in Summer 2019

Paul McCartney Is Coming to Phoenix in Summer 2019

By Dillon RosenblattSeptember 10, 2018

Mark your calendars for next June.

Activists Press Phoenix High School District to Eliminate Armed Personnel

Activists Press Phoenix High School District to Eliminate Armed Personnel

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 10, 2018

Campus cops at Phoenix high schools are suddenly the locus of a roiling debate about guns, immigration, and policing.

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Welcome to the D List: 17 Eateries Bomb August Health Inspections

Welcome to the D List: 17 Eateries Bomb August Health Inspections

By Chow BellaSeptember 10, 2018

The D List lands.

The Phoenix Police Department Wants to Buy ‘Sound Cannons’

The Phoenix Police Department Wants to Buy ‘Sound Cannons’

By Steven HsiehSeptember 10, 2018

“It is for communication purposes only (but) there are different forms of communication.” — Phoenix police

Studio Visits: Phoenix Artist Joe Willie Smith on Being a Maker, Tinkerer, and Gatherer

Studio Visits: Phoenix Artist Joe Willie Smith on Being a Maker, Tinkerer, and Gatherer

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 10, 2018

The eclectic Phoenix artist scours junkyards for art materials.

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10 Years On, Miniature Tigers Celebrate Their Debut Album

10 Years On, Miniature Tigers Celebrate Their Debut Album

By Angelica CabralSeptember 10, 2018

The band is celebrating the 10 years since their debut album, Tell It To The Volcano.

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