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Year: 2018

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<i>Upgrade</i> Builds a Better Hyper-Violent Retro-Future Thriller

Upgrade Builds a Better Hyper-Violent Retro-Future Thriller

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 31, 2018

Teeming with abandoned buildings full of thugs to be dispatched, ruled over by shadow corporations and wicked artificial intelligence, Whannell’s film plays like the smarter-than-you’d-think 2018 version of some 1988 kill-’em-all VHS cheapie

Fort Worth to Phoenix Teachers: Your Paycheck Will be Bigger in Texas

Fort Worth to Phoenix Teachers: Your Paycheck Will be Bigger in Texas

By Joseph FlahertyMay 31, 2018

“Our goal is not to steal teachers,” said Clint Bond, a spokesperson for the Fort Worth Independent School District.

<i>On Cinema’s</i> Tim Heidecker on Running for Office and Treating <i>Star Wars</i> Films Like Pornos

On Cinema’s Tim Heidecker on Running for Office and Treating Star Wars Films Like Pornos

By Ashley NaftuleMay 31, 2018

One-half of film review duo discusses upcoming show in Phoenix, and his plans for running for political office in California.

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A Place to Bury Strangers Revel in Feedback

A Place to Bury Strangers Revel in Feedback

By Ashley NaftuleMay 31, 2018

Band bring their sonic boom to Phoenix Wednesday, June 6.

Did You Know About Chandler’s Secret Meadery? Now You Do

By Allison TrebaczMay 31, 2018

Small-batch mead is brewing in metro Phoenix.

<i>More of the Monkees</i> Goes Ape With 79 Bonus Cuts

More of the Monkees Goes Ape With 79 Bonus Cuts

By Robrt L. PelaMay 31, 2018

Reissue of Monkees’ sophomore release goes too far with 79 bonus tracks.

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An Aggressive, Restless Film Adaptation Can’t Quite Kill Chekhov’s <i>Seagull</i>

An Aggressive, Restless Film Adaptation Can’t Quite Kill Chekhov’s Seagull

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 31, 2018

Michael Mayer’s sunnily bleak all-star film, I fear, squirms through the first acts of Chekhov’s masterpiece the way a cast member’s 8-year-old cousin might in a theater seat

Phillip Woolbright, Disgraced Arizona Justice of the Peace, Wants His Office Back

Phillip Woolbright, Disgraced Arizona Justice of the Peace, Wants His Office Back

By Ray SternMay 30, 2018

He was removed from office in 2012 for judicial misconduct.

Burton Barr Central Library Will Reopen on Saturday, June 16

Burton Barr Central Library Will Reopen on Saturday, June 16

By Lynn TrimbleMay 30, 2018

Phoenix’s central library was closed in July 2017 because of damage caused by high winds and a faulty sprinkler system.

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Mass Resignations Hit Phoenix’s Complete Streets Advisory Board

Mass Resignations Hit Phoenix’s Complete Streets Advisory Board

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 30, 2018

Nearly all of the Complete Streets board abruptly resigned.

Tokyo-Style Rolls Flourish at Sushi Nakano in Ahwatukee

By Patricia EscárcegaMay 30, 2018

This place is a must for sushi lovers.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersMay 30, 2018

Get plans.

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Phoenix Artist Matt Magee on Being a Hunter/Gatherer of Images and Objects

Phoenix Artist Matt Magee on Being a Hunter/Gatherer of Images and Objects

By Lynn TrimbleMay 30, 2018

The winner of 2017 Contemporary Forum artist award is exhibiting his work at Phoenix Art Museum.

Minus the Bear Celebrate 10 Years on a <i>Planet of Ice</i>

Minus the Bear Celebrate 10 Years on a Planet of Ice

By Gerrit FeenstraMay 30, 2018

The Seattle rock outfit is bringing an anniversary tour to the Marquee on June 6.

Jennifer Fox’s <i>The Tale</i> Lays Bare the Truth About Childhood Abuse

Jennifer Fox’s The Tale Lays Bare the Truth About Childhood Abuse

By Lara ZarumMay 30, 2018

In The Tale, both repression and revelation take the form of stories — the stories we tell ourselves and the sometimes irreconcilable stories other people tell about us

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Arizona Bioindustry Association Defends Top Awards Given to Theranos and Insys Therapeutics

Arizona Bioindustry Association Defends Top Awards Given to Theranos and Insys Therapeutics

By Joseph FlahertyMay 30, 2018

Insys Founder John Kapoor “has done tremendous good for patients,” AZBio’s CEO says.

Now Open: A Small-Plates Enclave Where the Chef Does Whatever He Wants

By Chris MalloyMay 30, 2018

This is where you go to roll the culinary dice.

Playboy Manbaby Will Fire up the Crowd at Rebel Lounge

Playboy Manbaby Will Fire up the Crowd at Rebel Lounge

By Ashley NaftuleMay 30, 2018

Arizona-bred band bring party-happy punk vibe to Phoenix Friday, June 1.

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<i>The Americans</i>,  <i>Barry</i> Take Aim at the Heart of the Romantic Antihero

The Americans, Barry Take Aim at the Heart of the Romantic Antihero

By Lara ZarumMay 30, 2018

Both series unfold from the perspective of the “bad guys,” and both juxtapose a life of crime with the mundane everyday — for Barry, the world of desperately aspiring Los Angeles actors, and for The Americans, the Jennings’ domestic life …

Taco Chelo Brings Simple Yet Solid Tacos to Downtown Phoenix

By Patricia EscárcegaMay 29, 2018

A stylish addition to downtown Phoenix’s fast-growing Mexican food scene.

Night Riots Thread Nostalgia Through Alt-Rock Lyrics

Night Riots Thread Nostalgia Through Alt-Rock Lyrics

By Amy YoungMay 29, 2018

Night Riots perform in Phoenix June 1 at Valley Bar.

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Sure, It’s Hot, Schools Are Underfunded, but Phoenix Still No. 2 in Population Growth

By Joseph FlahertyMay 29, 2018

“You’re literally looking at the economy of the Phoenix metro pivoting from construction, real estate, and retail into the advanced industries.”

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