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Year: 2018

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<i>2001: A Space Odyssey</i> Returns, on Screens Worth Its Full Wonder

2001: A Space Odyssey Returns, on Screens Worth Its Full Wonder

By Bilge EbiriJune 14, 2018

… The primates of the first section live in a world without tools, and thus don’t know what to make of them; the future humans of the later sections live at the mercy of their tools, and thus don’t question them — until, finally, they do

Circle of Terror: Following the Trail of Deadly IEDs From Arizona to Iraq and Back

Circle of Terror: Following the Trail of Deadly IEDs From Arizona to Iraq and Back

By Sean HolstegeJune 14, 2018

Roadside bombs that included parts made in Chandler killed Arizona soldiers in Iraq but also helped Phoenix agents catch and convict the man they say made them

Best Places to Shop for Arts and Culture Gifts for Father’s Day

Best Places to Shop for Arts and Culture Gifts for Father’s Day

By Lynn TrimbleJune 14, 2018

From T-shirts, to coffee mugs and cuff links, Valley art galleries and museum stores have what you need for dad on Father’s Day.

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Fresh Art Shows Happening on June Third Friday in Phoenix

Fresh Art Shows Happening on June Third Friday in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJune 14, 2018

Some First Friday shows are still on exhibit, but here is a list of new art displays for June Third Friday in Phoenix.

Igor and the Red Elvises Rock With Spirit and Soul

Igor and the Red Elvises Rock With Spirit and Soul

By Amy YoungJune 14, 2018

The band is bringing their zesty surf rock to The Rhythm Room.

Like Most Films, <i>Hearts Beat Loud</i> Should Focus More on Its Women

Like Most Films, Hearts Beat Loud Should Focus More on Its Women

By Ren JenderJune 14, 2018

The main character, this time named Frank (Nick Offerman), like (High) Fidelity‘s Rob, owns a record store and lectures women about music as if they don’t have opinions — or ears — of their own

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Arizona Lawmaker Catherine Miranda Defends Posting Staged Photo of Detained Kid

Arizona Lawmaker Catherine Miranda Defends Posting Staged Photo of Detained Kid

By Ray SternJune 13, 2018

“You’re part of the problem of division,” Miranda told a woman who noted that the photo Miranda posted of a kid in a cage was staged.

Arizona Legislator: ‘There Aren’t Enough White Kids to Go Around’ in State Schools

Arizona Legislator: ‘There Aren’t Enough White Kids to Go Around’ in State Schools

By Antonia Noori FarzanJune 13, 2018

“If we don’t do something about immigration very, very soon, the demographics of our country will be irrevocably changed.”

Drunk History: Valley Musicians Name Their Favorite Watering Holes

Drunk History: Valley Musicians Name Their Favorite Watering Holes

By Lauren CusimanoJune 13, 2018

Valley musicians talk about the Phoenix area bars where they like to hang and throw back a few.

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Beat the Heat With These Cool Cocktails This Summer

Beat the Heat With These Cool Cocktails This Summer

By Jasmine SenaveratnaJune 13, 2018

A blueprint for great hot weather drinking.

Happy Father’s Day, Martin Crane!

Happy Father’s Day, Martin Crane!

By Lauren CusimanoJune 13, 2018

Actor John Mahoney, who died in February, left a legacy as one of TV’s lovable and memorable dads, Frasier‘s Martin Crane.

You May Have Missed Treepeople in The ’90s, but Don’t Make That Mistake Again

You May Have Missed Treepeople in The ’90s, but Don’t Make That Mistake Again

By Tom ReardonJune 13, 2018

Boise-based band reunites for six-city tour in western U.S.

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Great Hearts Charter Network Botches a South Mountain Campus Acquisition

Great Hearts Charter Network Botches a South Mountain Campus Acquisition

By Joseph FlahertyJune 13, 2018

The charter network’s unsteady plan to acquire a new school site near South Mountain has put some parents in limbo.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersJune 13, 2018

Get plans, PHX.

Hidden Track Infuses Cold Brew With Flavors Like Strawberry-Jalapeño

By Audrey KruseJune 13, 2018

This next-level coffee beats the heat.

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Ex-Wife of Scottsdale Mass Killer ‘Knew One Day’ He Would Try to ‘Kill Me’

Ex-Wife of Scottsdale Mass Killer ‘Knew One Day’ He Would Try to ‘Kill Me’

By Ray SternJune 12, 2018

After the bitter divorce and fight over custody of their son, Dr. Connie Jones said that Dwight Jones became her “personal terrorist.”

<i>Incredibles 2</i> Blinks in the Face of Its Greatest Challenge

Incredibles 2 Blinks in the Face of Its Greatest Challenge

By Bilge EbiriJune 12, 2018

Now, a slick young billionaire (voiced by Bob Odenkirk) has a plan to make superheroes popular (and legal) again by televising their exploits, and chooses Elastigirl over Mr. Incredible as the face of this new campaign …

Fate of Nation’s Largest Nuclear Plant Is at the Heart of Clean-Energy Battle

By Joseph FlahertyJune 12, 2018

To hear APS tell it, an upcoming clean energy ballot measure would be doomsday for the Palo Verde nuclear plant.

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An Unrestored Print of <i>2001: A Space Odyssey</i> to Screen at Harkins Tempe Marketplace

An Unrestored Print of 2001: A Space Odyssey to Screen at Harkins Tempe Marketplace

By Tanner StechnijJune 12, 2018

Stanley Kubrick’s magnum opus returns to theaters, presented on unrestored 70-millimeter film.

Podcaster Justin McElroy on <i>My Brother, My Brother and Me</i> and Their First Phoenix Show

Podcaster Justin McElroy on My Brother, My Brother and Me and Their First Phoenix Show

By Lauren CusimanoJune 12, 2018

The McElroy brothers bring their comedic talents and live podcast to Phoenix on Saturday, June 16, from Phoenix Symphony Hall.

Bianca Del Rio Is Coming to Phoenix

By Tanner StechnijJune 12, 2018

The RuPaul’s Drag Race victor is bringing her latest stand-up comedy show to Phoenix

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The Menzingers Are Throwing a Surprise Punk Party

The Menzingers Are Throwing a Surprise Punk Party

By Ashley NaftuleJune 12, 2018

Pennsylvania band make it all work with two frontmen, and like producing one-offs.

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