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Your Guide to the 2018 Edition of <i>Today’s Masters</i> from Ballet Arizona

Your Guide to the 2018 Edition of Today’s Masters from Ballet Arizona

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 23, 2018

It features fresh work by contemporary choreographers.

<i>The Death of Stalin</i> May Make You Choke With Laughter

The Death of Stalin May Make You Choke With Laughter

By Bilge EbiriMarch 22, 2018

It’s fun stuff, but in a deeply corrosive way — daring to suggest that people engaged in a soul-sickening endeavor will find, well, their souls sickened

Everything You Need to Know About PHXAM 2018

Everything You Need to Know About PHXAM 2018

By Tanner StechnijMarch 22, 2018

Get ready to see some shredding.

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Art Detour 30 Proves That More Isn’t Always Better

Art Detour 30 Proves That More Isn’t Always Better

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 22, 2018

This year’s event spanned an unprecedented six days.

Zoey Deutch Runs Brazenly Amok as <i>Flower</i>’s Troubled Teen

Zoey Deutch Runs Brazenly Amok as Flower’s Troubled Teen

By April WolfeMarch 21, 2018

Think of Flower as a little like Sofia Coppola’s teen-thief satire The Bling Ring with the realism and consequences to bad behavior of Catherine Hardwicke’s Thirteen

Mental Ward Thriller <i>Unsane</i> Is So Tense, Our Critic Wanted to Flee the Theater

Mental Ward Thriller Unsane Is So Tense, Our Critic Wanted to Flee the Theater

By April WolfeMarch 21, 2018

The film tells the story of a terrorized woman in a mental hospital who’s trying to convince the staff and patients that she shouldn’t be there and is being held against her will

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The Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersMarch 21, 2018

Need plans? We got you.

Yes, This Is a Review of <i>Pacific Rim Uprising</i>

Yes, This Is a Review of Pacific Rim Uprising

By Bilge EbiriMarch 20, 2018

“The robots were the good guys, because humans drove them. So maybe they weren’t technically robots. Well, some of them were.”

The Story Behind Roosevelt Row’s Newest Mural

The Story Behind Roosevelt Row’s Newest Mural

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 20, 2018

Thomas “Breeze” Marcus was the lead artist for the piece, which went up over Art Detour weekend.

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5 Free Things to Do in Phoenix This Week

5 Free Things to Do in Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersMarch 19, 2018

Yes, it’s free.

ASU Art Museum Project Space Will Close in Downtown Phoenix

ASU Art Museum Project Space Will Close in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 19, 2018

Here’s what we know so far.

A Lara Croft This Good Deserves a Higher Class of Tomb to Raid

A Lara Croft This Good Deserves a Higher Class of Tomb to Raid

By Alan ScherstuhlMarch 16, 2018

Uthaug’s film, like the recent reboot of the video-game series, gives us a grittier Lara Croft.

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The Betrayal of Dana Scully: <i>The X-Files</i> Has Been Terrible to Its Lead for a Generation

The Betrayal of Dana Scully: The X-Files Has Been Terrible to Its Lead for a Generation

By Inkoo KangMarch 16, 2018

It’s worth reconsidering The X-Files’ feminism today, especially when so much of the series’ fan goodwill is based on the quietly political leaps it made in the last century.

Inside Adriene Jenik’s Art Studio

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 16, 2018

We talk with the artist about her work and the best advice she’s ever received.

The Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Weekend

The Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Weekend

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersMarch 16, 2018

TGIF.

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<i>A.P. Bio</i> and the Limits of Crossbreeding Cable Edge With Sitcom Schmaltz

A.P. Bio and the Limits of Crossbreeding Cable Edge With Sitcom Schmaltz

By Lara ZarumMarch 15, 2018

If you’ve ever wondered what it might look like to crossbreed an edgy cable comedy with a jovial network sitcom, A.P. Bio, created by former SNL writer Mike O’Brien, suggests just that sort of Frankenfood

<i>Atlanta</i> Is the Only TV Show That’s Honest About Strip Clubs

Atlanta Is the Only TV Show That’s Honest About Strip Clubs

By Christina LeeMarch 15, 2018

Making it rain has long been mainstream, but the FX show presents a more novel sight: average Atlanta residents, reckoning with what often gets treated as a national rite of passage

Your Guide to Third Friday in Downtown Phoenix

Your Guide to Third Friday in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 15, 2018

Art Detour weekend edition.

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Why Four Chambers Is Going on Hiatus

Why Four Chambers Is Going on Hiatus

By Melina ZunigaMarch 15, 2018

Here’s everything we know.

Charming <i>Love, Simon</i> Expands Hollywood’s Vision of What America Is

Charming Love, Simon Expands Hollywood’s Vision of What America Is

By Alan ScherstuhlMarch 14, 2018

Here is a movie made for and about the people who believe they are the essence of American normalcy, a movie that dutifully flatters and celebrates them even as it works to expand who that normalcy actually includes

Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Harrowing <i>Loveless</i> Stabs Deep Into the Heart of Russia Today

Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Harrowing Loveless Stabs Deep Into the Heart of Russia Today

By Bilge EbiriMarch 14, 2018

The director seems to be in pursuit of a broader tapestry: The Russia he presents is a wasteland of survival, where a woman’s only hope is pairing off with a moneyed man

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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 OthersMarch 14, 2018

Spring training, Bar Flies, and more.

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