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Year: 2018

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Here’s Your Guide to December 2018 First Friday

Here’s Your Guide to December 2018 First Friday

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 7, 2018

Where to find more than two dozen fresh exhibits.

The 12 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

The 12 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend

By Phoenix New Times Music WritersDecember 7, 2018

Get ready for an epic weekend of shows.

Last Day Before Tacolandia Ticket Prices Increase

Last Day Before Tacolandia Ticket Prices Increase

By New Times StaffDecember 7, 2018

Unlimited tacos for all.

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Inquiry: No Rules Broken in Special Treatment of Sue Black’s Ex-Housemate

Inquiry: No Rules Broken in Special Treatment of Sue Black’s Ex-Housemate

By Steven HsiehDecember 7, 2018

Nothing to see here.

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

Here’s What’s Opening in Phoenix Movie Theaters This Weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergDecember 7, 2018

What will you go see this weekend?

Central Arizona Project Board Votes to Support Drought Contingency Plan

Central Arizona Project Board Votes to Support Drought Contingency Plan

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 6, 2018

The decision smooths the way for Arizona to sign a multi-state plan to stave off a catastrophic shortage on the Colorado River.

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As Fascism Rises, <i>Schindler’s List</i> Has Become Almost Radical

As Fascism Rises, Schindler’s List Has Become Almost Radical

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 6, 2018

Today, I’m still awed by the film’s scope and scale, by its relentless energy and attention to detail, by its interest in faces and names and coats and belongings

Phoenix Artist Lara Plecas Opens Desert Crafted Boutique

Phoenix Artist Lara Plecas Opens Desert Crafted Boutique

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 6, 2018

Get your first look at her new creative space.

As Pieces of Arizona Drought Plan Fall in Place, CAP Insists on Signing Rights

As Pieces of Arizona Drought Plan Fall in Place, CAP Insists on Signing Rights

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 6, 2018

This major remaining issue has sunk Arizona drought talks in years past.

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10 Area Restaurants Make November’s D-List: Wash Those Hands

By Dorian BoddieDecember 6, 2018

And sanitize those dishes.

Gila River Indian Community Approves Major Deal to Provide Water to CAP

Gila River Indian Community Approves Major Deal to Provide Water to CAP

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 5, 2018

The Community has not yet signed the deal, because it is waiting for the passage of Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan.

Drivers Needed: Waymo’s New Autonomous Taxi Service Falls Short of 2018 Goal

Drivers Needed: Waymo’s New Autonomous Taxi Service Falls Short of 2018 Goal

By Ray SternDecember 5, 2018

The new service, while impressive in its own right, isn’t quite the “Johnny Cab” many thought it would be.

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The 10 Best Things Our Food Critic Ate in 2018

By Chris MalloyDecember 5, 2018

How many of these dishes have you tried?

Prescott Educator Accused David Stringer of Anti-Semitism in 2017

Prescott Educator Accused David Stringer of Anti-Semitism in 2017

By Steven HsiehDecember 5, 2018

State Rep. David Stringer allegedly pointed at her Star of David necklace and said, “I know exactly who I am speaking to.”

Nine Valley Bands Reveal Their Favorite Holiday Jams

Nine Valley Bands Reveal Their Favorite Holiday Jams

By Chris CoplanDecember 5, 2018

We asked Wyves, Lana Del Rabies, No Volcano, and more about their favorite seasonal songs.

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Alfonso Cuarón’s <i>Roma</i> Is a Masterpiece of Memory

Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma Is a Masterpiece of Memory

By Yolanda MachadoDecember 5, 2018

The writer-director shot Roma in chronological order, without showing the cast the script, unveiling it to the actors the same way it is for the audience, piece by piece, a chance to marinate in each moment as it plays out

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersDecember 5, 2018

Your plans this week.

UPDATE: Justin Timberlake’s Phoenix Show Rescheduled For March

UPDATE: Justin Timberlake’s Phoenix Show Rescheduled For March

By New Times StaffDecember 5, 2018

Bruised vocal chords forced the singer to push back the show.

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Vivid Argentine Crime Drama <i>El Angel</i> Studies the Killer Behind a Baby Face

Vivid Argentine Crime Drama El Angel Studies the Killer Behind a Baby Face

By Alan ScherstuhlDecember 5, 2018

El Angel is a crime spree as improvised reverie, one with a subject who is as quick to give away his loot as the director is to make the subtext explicit

David Stringer Stripped of Two More Committee Roles After Racist Comments

David Stringer Stripped of Two More Committee Roles After Racist Comments

By Steven HsiehDecember 4, 2018

The moves significantly diminish Stringer’s influence as a state lawmaker.

Prescott City Council Calls on State Rep. Stringer to Resign For Racist Comments

Prescott City Council Calls on State Rep. Stringer to Resign For Racist Comments

By Steven HsiehDecember 4, 2018

“Mr. Stringer’s misguided, outdated, and offensive opinions reflect poorly and inaccurately on all of us.”

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‘Friendly’ Proposal by CAP Board Could Derail Arizona Drought Talks

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 4, 2018

“This threatens to trigger further amendments from others who want to modify the deal, thus negating the progress we have made…”

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