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Year: 2018

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M3F Announces Its 2019 Lineup

By Benjamin LeathermanOctober 3, 2018

As you’d expect, its an eclectic mix of jam bands, EDM, and indie artists.

Light Rail or Street Repair? Phoenix Transportation Needs Hit Funding Reality

By Arren Kimbel-SannitOctober 3, 2018

Road quality is beginning to get irksome to Phoenix residents: “It’s the number one call that comes in to our office.”

Phoenix Mayor’s Plan for Steep Taxes on Medical Marijuana Goes Up in Smoke

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 3, 2018

“It looks like an assault on medical marijuana patients and businesses,” said lobbyist Kevin DeMenna of the Arizona Dispensary Association

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The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersOctober 3, 2018

Get plans.

Hanh Ho Is the New Curator at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

Hanh Ho Is the New Curator at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 3, 2018

The museum has undergone several leadership changes in recent years.

Blacklight Acoustic Conspiracy’s Chris Catero on Ozzy Osbourne and Iron Maiden

Blacklight Acoustic Conspiracy’s Chris Catero on Ozzy Osbourne and Iron Maiden

By Lauren WiseOctober 3, 2018

This quintet of veteran Arizona musicians had an unconventional start.

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Bad-Cop Drama <i>Monsters and Men</i> Channels Helplessness in a Time of Outrage

Bad-Cop Drama Monsters and Men Channels Helplessness in a Time of Outrage

By April WolfeOctober 3, 2018

At times, Green’s film feels too familiar, exploring what we already know — cops can be dirty and may retaliate if they’re crossed

Now Open: New-Age Wine Shop in Downtown Phoenix

Now Open: New-Age Wine Shop in Downtown Phoenix

By Chris MalloyOctober 3, 2018

Owner of Sauvage at The Churchill helps you expand your tastes.

The Flashy <i>Studio 54</i> Keeps Too Much That Matters Behind the Velvet Rope

The Flashy Studio 54 Keeps Too Much That Matters Behind the Velvet Rope

By Alan ScherstuhlOctober 3, 2018

Footage of Studio life — the lavish lights, the Broadway-style props and performance numbers, the heaving mass of beautiful people — plays here mostly in chaotic montage, with few shots related to the one coming next

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Why Drake’s <i>Scorpion</i> Has No Sting

Why Drake’s Scorpion Has No Sting

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 3, 2018

Diss tracks, love childs, and ghostwriters aside, here’s what’s really eating Aubrey Graham in 2018.

<i>Night School</i> Is Hilarious When It Actually Lets Its Stars Go Wild

Night School Is Hilarious When It Actually Lets Its Stars Go Wild

By Bilge EbiriOctober 3, 2018

The idea practically sells itself: Kevin Hart has to take night classes to get his high school degree, and Tiffany Haddish plays his suffer-no-bullshit teacher

Arizona Legislator Confronts Republican Senator in Airport Over Brett Kavanaugh

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 2, 2018

State Representative Isela Blanc, a Democrat from Tempe, can be seen on video following U.S. Senator David Perdue through the airport.

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Hard Topics Tackled in Phoenix Art Museum’s Short Film Showcase

Hard Topics Tackled in Phoenix Art Museum’s Short Film Showcase

By Angelica CabralOctober 2, 2018

Don’t expect a happy ending in these films.

35 Years in 52 Tracks: On The Flaming Lips’ <i>Greatest Hits, Volume 1</i>

35 Years in 52 Tracks: On The Flaming Lips’ Greatest Hits, Volume 1

By Ashley NaftuleOctober 2, 2018

The Flaming Lips play the Arizona State Fair this Saturday.

<i>New Times </i>Investigation: How Yavapai County Targets Cannabis Patients, CBD Oil

New Times Investigation: How Yavapai County Targets Cannabis Patients, CBD Oil

By Ray SternOctober 2, 2018

Tactics by prosecutor Sheila Polk have resulted in injustices against cannabis patients and CBD consumers that go beyond the Rodney Jones case.

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11 Nerdy (and Spooky) Things to Do This October in Metro Phoenix

11 Nerdy (and Spooky) Things to Do This October in Metro Phoenix

By Lauren CusimanoOctober 2, 2018

Penn and Teller, a Tesla Musical, and an Edgar Allen Poe live reading are just a few things happening this month.

Kyrsten Sinema Not Ready to Make Judgment on Kavanaugh Allegations

Kyrsten Sinema Not Ready to Make Judgment on Kavanaugh Allegations

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 2, 2018

Kyrsten Sinema also would not say how she would vote on Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination if given the opportunity as a sitting senator.

14 Restaurants Opened in September; Landmark Chop Suey House Among Closings

14 Restaurants Opened in September; Landmark Chop Suey House Among Closings

By Dorian BoddieOctober 2, 2018

More than a dozen new places to try, but some old favorites are shut their doors.

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Goldrush 2018: An Unexpected Interview With Day Gatsby and Said the Sky

By Julio LugoOctober 2, 2018

Phoenix New Times sits down with Day Gatsby and Said The Sky at Goldrush 2018

15 Opportunities for Arizona Artists and Other Creatives in October

15 Opportunities for Arizona Artists and Other Creatives in October

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 2, 2018

Opportunities for visual, dance, theater, and literary artists.

Goldrush 2018 Winners and Losers

Goldrush 2018 Winners and Losers

By Julio LugoOctober 1, 2018

Vince Staples and JPEGMAFIA rocked the rave, but long lines and dusty weather spoiled the fun.

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Shit People Said at Goldrush 2018

Shit People Said at Goldrush 2018

By Julio LugoOctober 1, 2018

The ravers and ragers at Rawhide Western Town did not disappoint with hilarious comments.

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