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Year: 2018

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Power Trio Sleep Emerge From Hibernation

Power Trio Sleep Emerge From Hibernation

By Ashley NaftuleJune 2, 2018

Power trio play Saturday, June 9, at The Van Buren in Phoenix.

The 20 Best Costumes We Saw at Phoenix Comic Fest 2018

The 20 Best Costumes We Saw at Phoenix Comic Fest 2018

By Benjamin LeathermanJune 2, 2018

A look at the geek event’s most phenomenal cosplayers.

The Best Concerts in Phoenix This June

The Best Concerts in Phoenix This June

By Benjamin LeathermanJune 2, 2018

Think its too hot for concerts this month? Think again.

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Arizona’s 16 Most Iconic Bars: Character Plus Longevity Equals a Classic

By Tom ZoellnerJune 2, 2018

A really successful gin-joint must do more than sling booze.

Breakfast Beat: Regulars Love This Cafe’s Eggs, Smoothies, and the View

By Chris MalloyJune 2, 2018

A modest spot where time pauses.

Tweetstorm: Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio Goes Off the Rails on Light Rail Fare-Jumping

Tweetstorm: Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio Goes Off the Rails on Light Rail Fare-Jumping

By Joseph FlahertyJune 1, 2018

“MURDER ON THE LIGHT RAIL EXPRESS,” Phoenix City Councilman Sal DiCiccio wrote on Twitter on Friday.

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Square Egg Entertainment Has Canceled Phoenix Fan Fest — Here’s Why

Square Egg Entertainment Has Canceled Phoenix Fan Fest — Here’s Why

By Benjamin LeathermanJune 1, 2018

Not to be confused with Phoenix Fan Fusion, which is still taking place.

15 New Artist Opportunities for Metro Phoenix Creatives

15 New Artist Opportunities for Metro Phoenix Creatives

By Lynn TrimbleJune 1, 2018

Phoenix art museums and venues want proposals from creatives.

Sundressed Guitarist AJ Peacox Knew He Had to Play Guitar to Write Songs

By Henri BenardJune 1, 2018

Guitarist A.J. Peacox discusses the equipment and gear he uses for signature tones.

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Now Open: Adding Some Southern Mexican Flavor to 16th Street Restaurant Row

Now Open: Adding Some Southern Mexican Flavor to 16th Street Restaurant Row

By Chris MalloyJune 1, 2018

A vibrant new restaurant is plating regional favorites.

Author John Carreyrou Tells How Theranos Scammed Doug Ducey and Arizona

Author John Carreyrou Tells How Theranos Scammed Doug Ducey and Arizona

By Joseph FlahertyJune 1, 2018

In the process, Arizona Governor Ducey “essentially became a public supporter of Theranos,” says author John Carreyrou.

The 11 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

The 11 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

By Benjamin Leatherman and OthersJune 1, 2018

June is starting off with a bang.

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The Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Weekend

The Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Weekend

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersJune 1, 2018

TGIF.

In the Infuriating <i>American Animals</i>, Dumb Criminals’ Remorse Is Their Reward

In the Infuriating American Animals, Dumb Criminals’ Remorse Is Their Reward

By Alan ScherstuhlJune 1, 2018

For all its jittery heist drama, American Animals is, above all else, an accidental study in just how much white kids can get away with and still be welcomed back into society

Sonoran Enchiladas and Machaca from South Phoenix’s Favorite Old-School Mexican Restaurant

By Patricia EscárcegaJune 1, 2018

President Bill Clinton ate at Poncho’s.

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The Symphonic Doc <i>Mountain</i> Inspires Nothing Short of Awe

The Symphonic Doc Mountain Inspires Nothing Short of Awe

By Alan ScherstuhlJune 1, 2018

Its heights might on occasion yank your stomach to the theater floor, but much of Mountain is a bit of a bliss-out, a chance to contemplate the planet’s most remote and dangerous places and our relationship to them

Claire Denis Beguiles Again in Piercing <i>Let the Sunshine In</i>

Claire Denis Beguiles Again in Piercing Let the Sunshine In

By Danny KingJune 1, 2018

… This is essentially Denis’ movie about the dating game — the highs and lows, the setbacks and surprises, the wine-filled meals and sublimely silent car rides flush with the possibility of either consummation or heartbreak

Here’s Who Officially Qualified for a Spot on the Ballot for the 2018 Elections

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 31, 2018

Every statewide office and every seat in Congress — plus one hotly contested Senate seat — are up for grabs in Arizona this year.

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Report of 62,000 Waymo Driverless Vehicles Coming to Phoenix in 2018 Is Fake News

Report of 62,000 Waymo Driverless Vehicles Coming to Phoenix in 2018 Is Fake News

By Ray SternMay 31, 2018

Waymo denied the report, saying some of the new Pacificas would arrive in Phoenix, but that Waymo can’t yet say how many.

Activist: <i>New Times</i> Photos Likely Show Mexican Military Planting Drugs Near Border

Activist: New Times Photos Likely Show Mexican Military Planting Drugs Near Border

By Ray SternMay 31, 2018

“Mexican military, just like our own customs and border patrol agents, often get paid off to help ferry loads through.”

Here’s Your Guide to June First Friday in Metro Phoenix

Here’s Your Guide to June First Friday in Metro Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleMay 31, 2018

Here are some top choices for artwork and events offered in various Phoenix neighborhoods on First Friday in June.

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Much More Than a GIF, <i>Upgrade</i>’s Betty Gabriel Is Ready to Work

Much More Than a GIF, Upgrade’s Betty Gabriel Is Ready to Work

By April WolfeMay 31, 2018

Because one pivotal Get Out close-up displays Gabriel’s astounding emotional range in just three seconds, the actor’s face has become memorialized in GIF-dom

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