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Year: 2018

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Nintendo Sues Arizona Man Over ‘Notorious’ Online Hub for Pirated Games

Nintendo Sues Arizona Man Over ‘Notorious’ Online Hub for Pirated Games

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 1, 2018

The websites allowed anyone to play and download a huge library of Nintendo games for free, according to the lawsuit.

A Group of ASU Students Are Bringing New Orleans Jazz to the Desert

A Group of ASU Students Are Bringing New Orleans Jazz to the Desert

By Laura LatzkoAugust 1, 2018

Lava Hot Jass Band adds New-Orleans-style jazz to Phoenix music scene.

July 2018 Restaurant Openings and Closings

By Dorian BoddieAugust 1, 2018

All the new restaurants you need to know about

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The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 1, 2018

If you’re bored, you’re boring.

Attorneys Spar Over NextGen’s Role Backing Arizona Clean Energy Initiative

Attorneys Spar Over NextGen’s Role Backing Arizona Clean Energy Initiative

By Joseph FlahertyJuly 31, 2018

“If the NRA is coming to town, and they’re going to pass an initiative, NRA needs to be within the name of the organization.”

Here’s Your Guide to August First Friday in Downtown Phoenix

Here’s Your Guide to August First Friday in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 31, 2018

Here’s a look at all the great art to see this month.

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Is Ted Nugent More Patriotic Than Captain America?

By Tom ReardonJuly 31, 2018

What if Marvel decided to give the shield to the Motor City Madman?

5 of the Craziest Bloody Marys in Metro Phoenix

5 of the Craziest Bloody Marys in Metro Phoenix

By Lauren CusimanoJuly 31, 2018

These drinks are practically meals.

Cotton & Copper Opens Today, July 31, With Tamara Stanger Cooking

By Chris MalloyJuly 31, 2018

An innovative Arizonan chef takes her next step.

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20 Ft. Neon Jesus: “The Lord Used to Hang Out With Prostitutes and Drug Dealers”

By Ashley NaftuleJuly 31, 2018

Meet the born-again rap duo who got their name from sodomizing the devil.

9 Nerdy Things to Do This August in Metro Phoenix

By Lauren CusimanoJuly 31, 2018

From creepy crafts to VR rock stars, here’s what nerdy Phoenicians have to look forward to this month.

FBI: Navajo Suspect Told Grandma He Killed Girl on High School Bleachers

By Kelsie BlazierJuly 30, 2018

Richard Shepherd, 20, told his grandmother he “beat a girl to death” in Tuba City.

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Questions Arise Over Donations to Phoenix Commissioner Running for Legislature

Questions Arise Over Donations to Phoenix Commissioner Running for Legislature

By Joseph FlahertyJuly 30, 2018

The controversy over John Glenn’s donations has injected drama into an already acrimonious Legislative District 24 primary.

7 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

7 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersJuly 30, 2018

Zero dollars and zero cents.

Smoke Rings: Studying How an Arizona Barbecue Master Smokes Wagyu, Ribs, and More

By Chris MalloyJuly 30, 2018

A grand champion of barbecue gives a lesson.

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Hop Along Are Stretching Their Sound to the Limit

Hop Along Are Stretching Their Sound to the Limit

By Ashley NaftuleJuly 30, 2018

Frances Quinlan stretches her voice to the limit.

Arizona Biennial Exhibit Explores Life in Between Two Worlds

Arizona Biennial Exhibit Explores Life in Between Two Worlds

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 30, 2018

Currently open through Sunday, September 16 at Tucson Museum of Art.

Hulu’s <i>Castle Rock</i> Is, for Better and Worse, an All-You-Can-Eat Stephen King Buffet

Hulu’s Castle Rock Is, for Better and Worse, an All-You-Can-Eat Stephen King Buffet

By Alan ScherstuhlJuly 30, 2018

Much of the series comes down to scenes of men digging up dogs or dogs digging up men, and then veteran actors — Sissy Spacek — talking around what it all means

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<i>New Times</i> Journalists Honored by Association of Alternative Newsmedia

New Times Journalists Honored by Association of Alternative Newsmedia

By New Times StaffJuly 30, 2018

A first place, two seconds and two honorable mentions.

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

The 10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

By Phoenix New Times Music WritersJuly 30, 2018

This is how July ends: not with a bang but a full slate of concerts.

Now Open: Crazy Craft Sliders Are the Specialty of a New Drinkery in Scottsdale

By Allison TrebaczJuly 30, 2018

You don’t want to miss this happy hour.

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3 Pieces of Great News That All Arizona Drinkers Should Know

By Chow BellaJuly 28, 2018

It’s a good time to be drinking in Phoenix.

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