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The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 29, 2018

ATTN film nerds.

New Times Seeks Arts and Culture Writers

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 28, 2018

Come write for us!

At Artists of Color Activist Meeting, White Allies Politely Excused

By Angelica CabralAugust 28, 2018

Local artists of color are working towards a plan that answers what racial equity in the arts could look like.

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Phoenix Artist Emily Costello Designs New Lucha Libre Lottery Tickets

Phoenix Artist Emily Costello Designs New Lucha Libre Lottery Tickets

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 27, 2018

Each ticket includes up to 10 opportunities to win, with a top prize of $10,000.

The Latest Nick Hornby Movie Winds Up Ditching the Usual Nick Hornby Dude Protagonist

The Latest Nick Hornby Movie Winds Up Ditching the Usual Nick Hornby Dude Protagonist

By April WolfeAugust 24, 2018

Peretz could have given each potential pairing equal time in the story, but he sticks with the most evocative of the two; Juliet, Naked has its charms, and they are named Rose Byrne and Ethan Hawke

In <i>The Wife</i>, Glenn Close Has Had It Up to Here Standing in the Shadow of Jonathan Pryce

In The Wife, Glenn Close Has Had It Up to Here Standing in the Shadow of Jonathan Pryce

By April WolfeAugust 24, 2018

This is a portrait of a decades-long partnership coming to a head but also of the American literary community reckoning with what so many know to be true: Women are still not seen as “serious” writers or contenders for major prizes

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The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 24, 2018

Hell City Tattoo Festival and the Arizona Diamondbacks and BlakTina Dance Festival.

We Recommend Watching <i>The Happytime Murders</i> But Only a Couple of Decades From Now

We Recommend Watching The Happytime Murders But Only a Couple of Decades From Now

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 24, 2018

Happytime Murders, though, demands that we take its world somewhat seriously, that we invest ourselves in the tensions between people and puppets, that we buy into its by-the-book serial-killer narrative …

15 Art Classes in Metro Phoenix: Painting, Photography, Wood Carving, and More

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 23, 2018

Including screenwriting, photography, painting, and poetry.

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Ignite Phoenix Returns to Scottsdale — Here’s What You Need to Know

Ignite Phoenix Returns to Scottsdale — Here’s What You Need to Know

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 23, 2018

Submit your topic by this Friday.

<i>The Miseducation of Cameron Post</i> Exposes the Cruel Idiocy of Gay Conversion Therapy

The Miseducation of Cameron Post Exposes the Cruel Idiocy of Gay Conversion Therapy

By Lara ZarumAugust 23, 2018

Through the stories of how these teens ended up at God’s Promise, Cameron Post suggests the rigid hegemony of American life, the all-too-common story of religious belief perverted in the service of fitting in

<i>Support the Girls</i> Is a Winning, Rambunctious Comedy About Work in America

Support the Girls Is a Winning, Rambunctious Comedy About Work in America

By Danny KingAugust 23, 2018

Bujalski frames most of Support the Girls as an almost real-time delineation of chaos, but his storytelling elegance — delicate, nearly invisible foreshadowing; cogent evocations of backstory — adds reflective layers to the surface anarchy

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Supporters Pack Meeting About Murals in Historic Phoenix Neighborhoods

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 22, 2018

Hundreds turn out for city’s mural meeting.

The New <i>Papillon</i> Makes Its Break With Greater Intensity and Emotion

The New Papillon Makes Its Break With Greater Intensity and Emotion

By Bilge EbiriAugust 22, 2018

This new version, directed by Danish filmmaker Michael Noer, brings to the story a refreshing intensity and sweep, and even a sense of adventure

A Nazi Deserter Turns Vicious Killer as <i>The Captain</i> Exposes the Madness of War

A Nazi Deserter Turns Vicious Killer as The Captain Exposes the Madness of War

By April WolfeAugust 22, 2018

Filmed in black and white in the wintry countryside of Görlitz, Germany, Schwentke’s vision of a man who would be posthumously named the Executioner of Emsland is chilling and yet, at times, almost farcical

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The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 22, 2018

Get plans.

Bruce Campbell Versus the Mummy as Terror Tuesday Takes Over Alamo Drafthouse Tempe

Bruce Campbell Versus the Mummy as Terror Tuesday Takes Over Alamo Drafthouse Tempe

By Jason KeilAugust 21, 2018

Local horror buff Victor Moreno will show Romero zombie flicks and Japanese curios.

New Creative Space the Armory Opens in Grand Avenue District

New Creative Space the Armory Opens in Grand Avenue District

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 21, 2018

The property features artist studios, event spaces, and offices.

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Hulu’s Drama <i>Safe Harbour</i> Presents It as News That Muslims Are People, Too

Hulu’s Drama Safe Harbour Presents It as News That Muslims Are People, Too

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 20, 2018

Secrets get exposed, cultural barriers get smashed and re-erected, and every apparent villain will prove heroic and every hero something of a villain

5 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 20, 2018

All of the plans, but none of the coin.

Tempe Wants a New Arts Tax — Here’s Why That’s a Problem

Tempe Wants a New Arts Tax — Here’s Why That’s a Problem

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 20, 2018

An art tax helped build Tempe Center for the Arts. Now what?

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Your Guide to August Third Friday in Downtown Phoenix

Your Guide to August Third Friday in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 17, 2018

Here’s a fresh crop of art shows you need to see this month.

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