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Math Is Hard, But Hulu’s <i>Tiny Shoulders</i> Shows That Fixing Barbie Is Even Harder

Math Is Hard, But Hulu’s Tiny Shoulders Shows That Fixing Barbie Is Even Harder

By Lara ZarumMay 16, 2018

Tiny Shoulders starts to feel like a publicity exercise for the brand — an attempt to humanize the company by showing us the real women behind all that plastic

First Look: Inside the New Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Tempe

First Look: Inside the New Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Tempe

By Lynn TrimbleMay 16, 2018

Bars, TV screens, dining options, rockers and recliners are all part of a lifestyle experience aimed at adults.

<i>Vida</i> Is a Stellar Series About American Identity

Vida Is a Stellar Series About American Identity

By April WolfeMay 16, 2018

Told through the unique lens of this Latinx family, Vida is a statement on upward mobility and the privilege of being able to outgrow your home

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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 OthersMay 16, 2018

Bye boredom.

“Movies Are Strange, Man”: Joaquin Phoenix Talks About Not Knowing What’s Next

“Movies Are Strange, Man”: Joaquin Phoenix Talks About Not Knowing What’s Next

By Bilge EbiriMay 16, 2018

(Joaquin) Phoenix plays a hammer-wielding veteran who is paid to save kidnapped children and who brings all his rage and regret and self-loathing and desire for oblivion to the job

Phoenix Podcasts You Need to Hear

Phoenix Podcasts You Need to Hear

By Melina ZunigaMay 15, 2018

Hit subscribe.

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5 Rules of Bike-Share Etiquette

5 Rules of Bike-Share Etiquette

By Lauren CusimanoMay 15, 2018

Here are five rules for participating respectfully in Phoenix’s bike-sharing program.

Coralie Fargeat’s Ferocious <i>Revenge</i> Is a Pulp-Thriller Knockout

Coralie Fargeat’s Ferocious Revenge Is a Pulp-Thriller Knockout

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 15, 2018

In the most pivotal, unforgettable scene, Jen holes up in a cave to engage in a ritual you know from almost every movie ever made about violent heroism: She has to patch herself up

Romeo and Juliet Hit the Speedway in the Deeply Confused Romance <i>Racer and the Jailbird</i>

Romeo and Juliet Hit the Speedway in the Deeply Confused Romance Racer and the Jailbird

By April WolfeMay 15, 2018

Schoenaerts and Exarchopoulos exhibit the kind of empathetic, in-sync performances that legitimize onscreen romances, almost selling why Bibi would throw her life away to be with a man who incessantly lies to her

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<i>RBG</i> Makes for an Engaging Hagiography But Could Have Been More

RBG Makes for an Engaging Hagiography But Could Have Been More

By Bilge EbiriMay 15, 2018

As they leap through the years, West and Cohen give us a compelling account of Ginsburg’s key cases, starting from her days as a lawyer with the ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project.

Deadpool Will Laugh at Anything, Except the Sanctity of Superhero Movies

Deadpool Will Laugh at Anything, Except the Sanctity of Superhero Movies

By Alan ScherstuhlMay 14, 2018

Here’s what you need to know: This is less Deadpool 2 than Deadpool Squared, a studio and its star (Reynolds is credited as co-writer) committing to hyper-violent self-referential comic-book buffoonery

New Opportunities for Metro Phoenix Creatives

New Opportunities for Metro Phoenix Creatives

By Lynn TrimbleMay 14, 2018

Foundations, galleries and government have jobs, grants and opportunities for Phoenix creative talent.

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5 Free Things to Do This Week

5 Free Things to Do This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersMay 14, 2018

Yeah, it’s free. Here’s how to enjoy yourself in Phoenix.

10 Best Pools in Metro Phoenix

By Phoenix New Times Staff and OthersMay 12, 2018

Dive in, get wet and slippery.

First Look Inside the Chandler Museum Scheduled to Open in December

First Look Inside the Chandler Museum Scheduled to Open in December

By Lynn TrimbleMay 11, 2018

New Chandler Museum will open in December, with 4,500 square feet of space for temporary exhibits.

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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 OthersMay 11, 2018

What are you doing this weekend in the Valley?

12 Arizona Arts Organizations Win National Endowment for the Arts Grants

12 Arizona Arts Organizations Win National Endowment for the Arts Grants

By Lynn TrimbleMay 10, 2018

National Endowment for the Arts awarded more than $1.2 million in grants to Arizona arts agencies.

ASU Launches Diversity Initiative With Los Angeles County Museum of Art

ASU Launches Diversity Initiative With Los Angeles County Museum of Art

By Lynn TrimbleMay 10, 2018

The partnership with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is designed to train museum leaders and curators among minorities.

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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 OthersMay 9, 2018

Keep calm, plan on.

Update: Alamo Drafthouse Will Open in Tempe May 24

Update: Alamo Drafthouse Will Open in Tempe May 24

By Jason KeilMay 8, 2018

Get excited, movie buffs.

Nicholas Galanin Shares a Tale of Two Cultures at Heard Museum

Nicholas Galanin Shares a Tale of Two Cultures at Heard Museum

By Lynn TrimbleMay 8, 2018

Nicholas Galanin’s “Dear Listener” exhibit explores cultural differences, identity and appropriation.

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Here’s the Story Behind Jake Early’s New Mural for Tempe Public Art

Here’s the Story Behind Jake Early’s New Mural for Tempe Public Art

By Lynn TrimbleMay 7, 2018

Artist Jake Early spent 12 weeks depicting Tempe’s past and present for mural Meet Me at Daley Park.

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