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Everything You Need to Know About Game On Expo 2018

Everything You Need to Know About Game On Expo 2018

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 8, 2018

Esports, cosplay, and more are invading downtown Phoenix this weekend.

<i>Eighth Grade</i> Free Scottsdale Screening Announced to Counter R Rating

Eighth Grade Free Scottsdale Screening Announced to Counter R Rating

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 7, 2018

The critically-acclaimed film was given an R-rating by the MPAA.

9 Light Art Installations Coming to Canal Convergence in Scottsdale This Fall

9 Light Art Installations Coming to Canal Convergence in Scottsdale This Fall

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 7, 2018

The works, some of which include sound, will be on view this November.

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Scottsdale Public Art Reveals Cost for Giant White Rabbit Sculpture

Scottsdale Public Art Reveals Cost for Giant White Rabbit Sculpture

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 7, 2018

Or should we say, “The $150,000 Giant Rabbit.”

5 Free Things to Do in Phoenix This Week

5 Free Things to Do in Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 6, 2018

Zero dollars and zero cents.

Nameowste: Kitten Yoga Pounces Into Scottsdale

Nameowste: Kitten Yoga Pounces Into Scottsdale

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 6, 2018

No downward dogs in this class – and it’s all for a good cause.

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Hey Phoenix Creatives, Here Are 15 New Calls for Art

Hey Phoenix Creatives, Here Are 15 New Calls for Art

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 3, 2018

Looking for creative work? We’ve got you covered.

<i>Puzzle</i>’s Real Puzzle: What World Does This Drama Take Place In?

Puzzle’s Real Puzzle: What World Does This Drama Take Place In?

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 3, 2018

After receiving a 1,000-piece jigsaw as a gift at that party, Agnes discovers a surprise talent and passion: She can put one together in just a chunk of an afternoon

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 3, 2018

TGIF.

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<i>Custody</i> Spins Unlikely Suspense From Trouble at Home

Custody Spins Unlikely Suspense From Trouble at Home

By Danny KingAugust 3, 2018

Miriam (Léa Drucker) has quit her job and absconded with the family’s two kids — 11-year-old Julien (Thomas Gioria) and almost-18 Josephine (Mathilde Auneveux) — after, she explains, experiences of spousal and child abuse

<i>The Darkest Minds</i>’ YA Dystopia Isn’t as Compelling as Its Excellent Young Adults

The Darkest Minds’ YA Dystopia Isn’t as Compelling as Its Excellent Young Adults

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 2, 2018

An assemblage of TV clips sets the stage: Ninety percent of all children have died within the space of a month, with the survivors gaining a variety of superpowers that the government catalogs in a color-coded chart ripped right from the Bush administration

<i>The Spy Who Dumped Me</i> Squanders Kate McKinnon’s Kate McKinnon-ness

The Spy Who Dumped Me Squanders Kate McKinnon’s Kate McKinnon-ness

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 2, 2018

McKinnon has for a couple of years now been on a collision course with just this sort of role, one that, in order to fulfill the dictates of programmatic movie plotting, demands she surrender much of what audiences love about Kate McKinnon

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Artist Laura Spalding Best on Landscapes, Domesticity, and Mirage

Artist Laura Spalding Best on Landscapes, Domesticity, and Mirage

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 2, 2018

The Phoenix-based artist has painted everything from murals to mirrors.

Psychic Channel: How Phoenix Became a Hub for Alternative Spirituality

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 2, 2018

The Valley’s diverse cultures, desert heat, red rocks, and libertarian leanings attract practitioners of alternative spirituality.

Meet the New Culture Editor of <i>Phoenix New Times</i>

Meet the New Culture Editor of Phoenix New Times

By Phoenix New Times Staff and OthersAugust 1, 2018

Douglas Markowitz will supervise arts and music coverage; he wants to hear your stories.

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Like Its Fallen America, Lauren Greenfield’s <i>Generation Wealth</i> Is Too Much All at Once

Like Its Fallen America, Lauren Greenfield’s Generation Wealth Is Too Much All at Once

By Alan ScherstuhlAugust 1, 2018

Greenfield searches for commonalities between her subjects, linking the tacky and Trumpy nouveau riche to the strippers and pornographic performers who embody her conviction that for American women the body itself is a commodity

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersAugust 1, 2018

If you’re bored, you’re boring.

Here’s Your Guide to August First Friday in Downtown Phoenix

Here’s Your Guide to August First Friday in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 31, 2018

Here’s a look at all the great art to see this month.

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9 Nerdy Things to Do This August in Metro Phoenix

By Lauren CusimanoJuly 31, 2018

From creepy crafts to VR rock stars, here’s what nerdy Phoenicians have to look forward to this month.

7 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

7 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersJuly 30, 2018

Zero dollars and zero cents.

Hulu’s <i>Castle Rock</i> Is, for Better and Worse, an All-You-Can-Eat Stephen King Buffet

Hulu’s Castle Rock Is, for Better and Worse, an All-You-Can-Eat Stephen King Buffet

By Alan ScherstuhlJuly 30, 2018

Much of the series comes down to scenes of men digging up dogs or dogs digging up men, and then veteran actors — Sissy Spacek — talking around what it all means

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Arizona Biennial Exhibit Explores Life in Between Two Worlds

Arizona Biennial Exhibit Explores Life in Between Two Worlds

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 30, 2018

Currently open through Sunday, September 16 at Tucson Museum of Art.

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