Downtown’s First Friday (Aug. 5)

Art walks are more often about people watching and shenanigans and less about the actual art. We’re here to guide you through both. Presenting our very own Field Guide — an evolving guide to art walks around town.From time to time, we’ll introduce some of our favorite spots and dish out some…

The 2011 Fantasy Football Guide to Victorious Dominance

​You might have heard football rumblings over the past week, and if you haven’t, pull your head out of the grass. Football is back, the lockout is over, and teams are gearing up for a full season of gridiron classics after a devastatingly long break.With little over a month until…

Owlette Wear’s Motherboard Necklace

Computer motherboards aren’t easy to build. Turns out, they’re not easy to tear apart either. But armed with a drill and a huge supply of the computer chip pieces, local artist and founder of Owlette Wear, Rebecca Clark, gets to work. Clark started her vintage and “upcycling” fashion business when she says she…

Daylife Saturdays at Spanish Fly: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

​The Summer’s nonstop barrage of pool parties continued this weekend at Spanish Fly Mexican Beach Club. Daylife Saturdays hit the Old Town Scottsdale hotspot with a bevy of beach bodies, beverages, and DJ Roach beats. The Good’s above, the Bad and Ugly are after the jump and all the rest…

Dapper Gatsby’s Sharp-Dressed Casual Elegance

The legendary rockers of ZZ Top once declared that “every girl’s crazy about a sharp dressed man.” And that’s probably the best way we can describe the style philosophy and fashion sense of Dappper Gatsby. As his moniker portends, the 41-year-old photographer and scenester socialite rocks a stylish vibe whenever…

Dustball 2000 Day 1 Rolls Through Phoenix

Don’t be caught sleeping, or you might just miss the Dustball Rally’ers as they head through the Greater Phoenix area. The Dustball 2000 began at the terribly early hour of 4 a.m. at the starting line in El Paso, and so far the clues have lead them through Arizona to their first checkpoint. Dave Maass (who, full…

Apple Supports Banksy Art Location App (Graffiti Busters Rejoice)

Buffing out street art by Banksy (and his worldwide crew) just got a whole lot easier. Banksy-Locations, an application designed by Banksy Simon Hassett, was made available on the Apple website today and shows users locations of Banksy pieces and even provides directions from your current location “so you can…

Slot Car Races at Cactus RC & Hobbies

“If it’s not fun, it’s just not working,” says Ron Scott, the owner of Cactus RC & Hobbies, explaining the point of the remote control and slot car races that take place at his shop every weekend. This past Sunday, dozens of racing enthusiasts made their weekly voyage to his…

Michelle Ponce’s Artistic Inspirations

Local artist Michelle Ponce is all about details — especially when it comes to her wardrobe. The member Indie Arthouse in Phoenix admits that while many of her days are spent wearing a lot of black, she likes wardrobe pieces that are very rich and colorful. Her closet is full…

Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s Head For $80? Engage!

You can buy practically anything on Craigslist these days, including a life-sized version of Patrick Stewart’s head. A Phoenix Trek-fan is currently selling an eerily accurate replica of the noggin of the Shakespearean actor (who played both Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Professor Xavier in…

Pirate Mud Wrestling Comes to Gotham City Comics Tomorrow Night

The employees of Mesa’s Gotham City Comics and Coffee have welcomed all sorts of colorful and costumed characters into their midst since opening earlier this year, including steampunks, zombies, and anime cosplayers. After this weekend, however, you can add muck-covered buxom buccaneers and roller girls to this list, as will…

Amir Saebi’s Modern Take on Old-World Fashion

Amir Saebi might be one of the best dressed men in Phoenix. As the operational manager for green structural engineering company, Strata International Group, Saebi and his bow-ties stand out in a crowd of flip-flop wearing Phoenicians.While his Iranian and Swiss upbringing may have something to do with this, he…

Melt With You: Crayons

Equipped with a tripod, Flip camera, and several gallons of water, we teamed up with New Times photographer Jamie Peachey to document exactly how long it takes some common household objects take to liquify when exposed to blazing solar rays. Crayons are the gnarliest writing utensils ever; They smell awesome,…

The Ostrich: A Portable Sleeping Bag for Your Head

Finally, a solution for the the inevitable moment around 2:45 p.m. when your eyes glaze over and the computer screen gets a little bit blurry. You convince yourself no one will notice, and no one will — especially if you’re wearing a huge-ass pillow on your head. The ostrich –…