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The Axe in the Attic Space 55 Theatre Sat., September 6, 7:00pm
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Central Phoenix
While Hurricane Katrina was wreaking havoc in New Orleans on August 29, 2005, President Bush was in Phoenix, posing for a photo-op, cake in hand, with birthday boy Senator John McCain. That lack of priority was only the beginning of the government’s failure. For filmmakers Ed Pincus and... More >>
ASU Football vs. Stanford Sun Devil Stadium Sat., September 6, 7:00pm Tempe
Kudos to the Pac-10 conference for scheduling meaningful division games in August and September, including last week's Oregon State-Stanford tilt and a bitter-rivalry contest between Oregon and Washington. What do you have to say to that, Texas Tech (Eastern Washington, at Nevada, SMU, UMass)... More >>
Digital Summer Marquee Theatre Sat., September 6, 6:00pm Tempe
Local hard rockers Digital Summer are one of the few local bands that can book a headlining gig at the spacious Marquee Theatre in Tempe and actually sell it out. The band’s slick shtick of mid-to-late ‘90s hard-edged radio rock (a la Staind and Linkin Park) has garnered them hordes... More >>
Phoenix Symphony – “Opening Night - Wagner Spectacular” Symphony Hall Sat., September 6, 8:00pm Central Phoenix
The PSO’s 2008-2009 season kicks off with a tribute to the works of Richard Wagner, featuring a performance by Wagnerian soprano Jane Eaglen. More >>
Shake! feat. Mad Juana, Thee Unfortunates, & more The Rogue Bar Sat., September 6, 8:00pm South Scottsdale
Mad Juana’s MySpace page boasts, “Imagine Django Reinhardt and Patti Smith fronting the Velvet Underground in a Bourbon Street dive, and the exotic soulfulness and inflamed passion rises like a possessed voodoo spirit.” Yeah, well, that’s kind of true, but let’s break... More >>
“Midstream: New Ceramics From the Heartland” ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Sat., August 23 until Sat., February 28, 11:00am-5:00pm Tempe
Ceramicists always wonder why they’re left in the dust while painters and sculptors get the glory. Let’s face it, clay boy, no one’s gonna care about your pot unless they can smoke it. Maybe that’s why Midwestern artists Teri Frame, Alex Hibbitt, and Liz Zacher decided to... More >>
Dearly Departed Chyro Arts Venue Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., August 21 until Sat., September 6, 8:00pm South Scottsdale
Reading the press release for Dearly Departed, a play in the first week of its run at Chyro Arts Venue, comparisons to William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying are inevitable. However, instead of hicks transporting a corpse in a pine-box coffin, the David Bottrell/Jesse Jones comedy follows the... More >>
"One for All, and All for One: The Jumpsuit" Phoenix Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sat., September 6 until Sun., February 1 Central Phoenix
Oprah. Elvis. Charlie’s Angels. Prison inmates. Fashion victims all, thanks to the jumpsuit. We’d tease and taunt these dinos and ne’er-do-wells, but, God help us, the vexing garment seems to be making a comeback. Rihanna was recently seen wearing a floral-print number. Maggie... More >>
"Tokyo Atelier: New Horizons in Japanese Woodblock Printing" Lords of Art Town Studio and Gallery Sat., September 6, 1:00pm-5:00pm Central Phoenix
Ask any nerd piss-ant what he knows about Japan and he’ll probably blather on about manga, the island nation’s sadistic game shows, or those Tokyo vending machines that specialize in used celebrity underwear. We don’t deny that a lot of strange things emanate from that cooped-up... More >>
"ZAP! Vintage Video Games" McCullough-Price House Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Sat., June 14 until Sat., September 6, 9:00am-5:00pm Chandler
Video games have saturated our culture for 30-something years, so if you haven't waxed nostalgic about them yet, you're way behind the curve. Catch up at "ZAP! Vintage Video Games." "It'll be an interesting cross-generational experience… a great opportunity to show a time period that has... More >>
“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Exhibition” Arizona Science Center Daily from Sat., June 7 until Sun., October 26, 10:00am-5:00pm Central Phoenix
We're pretty sure that the prototypical fantasy geek and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis never imagined that his acclaimed children's series The Chronicles of Narnia would spawn something as scary-sounding as an "immersive marketing experience." So trust it to late capitalism to concoct such a... More >>
A Chorus Line Gammage Auditorium Sat., September 6, 2:00pm
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Tempe
Wanna turn your brain off for a couple of hours? The touring production of the over-the-top Broadway revival oughtta do the trick. The show, which features a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, music by Marvin Hamlisch, and lyrics by Edward Kleban, is the ultimate backstage-tuner romp,... More >>
Blackbeard the Musical Herberger Theater Center Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., September 5 until Sat., September 27 Central Phoenix
Rob Gardner's musical profiles the infamous pirate Edward Teach. This production represents the world premiere following last year's successful workshop at the Herberger. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays. More >>
Los Illegals John Paul Theatre Sat., September 6, 8:00pm
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Central Phoenix
A local day-labor center is about to close, bowing to the pressures of anti-immigration advocates. The immigrants who rely on the center for their crummy incomes fight to keep the facility open. When one of the workers gets arrested, all hell breaks loose. Sound plausible? Los Illegals is a... More >>
The All Night Strut! Playhouse on the Park Sat., September 6, 8:00pm
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Central Phoenix
The economy blows. There are foreclosures on every block, big-name chains are filing for bankruptcy, and a tank of gas costs more than a week’s worth of groceries. Hell, even local art galleries and theaters are downsizing just to stay afloat. When faced with rising costs, Phoenix’s... More >>
The Rocky Horror Show presented by Nearly Naked Theatre Phoenix Theatre's Little Theatre Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., August 15 until Sat., September 13 Central Phoenix
There’s a lyric from one of the Richard O’Brien tunes in his intergalactically famous The Rocky Horror Show that goes, “It was great when it all began/I was a regular Frankie fan.” It’s a lyric that has proven more true than the then-starving young playwright could have... More >>
Arizona Duck (DUKW) Tour Pleasant Harbor Marina at Lake Pleasant Daily, 10:00am
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Peoria
Military intelligence, as the old saw goes, is an oxymoron. But the dudes in khaki got it right when they introduced the odd amphibious vehicle called the DUKW during WWII. The bastard spawn of a U-boat and a Hummer helped American troops survive beach attacks like Normandy by transporting... More >>
Arizona Lowrider Super Show Phoenix Convention Center Sat., September 6, 6:00pm-1:00am
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Central Phoenix
In 1963, SoCal native Johnny Lozoya was 10 and enthralled watching low-slung, growling machines called lowriders pace his neighborhood streets. As he tells New Times, “They were definitely not my parents’ four-door family sedan.” In 1979, Lozoya organized the first Lowrider... More >>
"Branded and on Display" Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sat., June 14 until Sun., September 21 Central Scottsdale
It’s gotten so we don’t even see them, the carefully placed product endorsements that are part of everyday life. On an episode of American Idol, Simon Cowell raises to his lips a monstrous neon tumbler emblazoned with the Coca-Cola logo, and what we see is a man taking a drink. Our... More >>
"Feathered Dinosaurs and the Origins of Flight" Arizona Museum of Natural History Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from Tue., July 8 until Sun., September 28, 10:00am-5:00pm
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Mesa
Gigantic, pissed-off chickens with teeth. That’s the impression created by the imposing models on display in the “Feathered Dinosaurs and the Origins of Flight” exhibit. After you check out these dentally impressive fowl, run for your life to Arizona Science Center and marvel at... More >>
"Legally Happy" Olney Gallery Daily from Tue., September 2 until Tue., September 30 Central Phoenix
As children, we’re filled with creativity. Then real life drowns the butterflies and rainbows in a festering sea of debt, responsibilities, and mind-numbing labor. Some adults choose to deal by popping pills or shooting smack. Siberian artist Natasha Matveenkova has sidestepped the... More >>
Night Gallery Tempe Marketplace Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 6:00pm-9:00pm Tempe
Commodification of art is nothing new (we especially like those Hello Kitty vibrators), but a respectable art gallery slumming in a mall is right up there with Walmarts on sacred burial grounds, even if it’s exactly the kind of "social embeddedness" that Joe Baker, ASU's Director of... More >>
"No Snow on the Broken Bridge: Video Work by Yang Fudong" Phoenix Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Tue., July 8 until Sun., September 14 Central Phoenix
Phoenix Art Museum has always had a thing for Asian art. Its permanent collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian artworks is not only massive, but also well-regarded. The "No Snow on the Broken Bridge: Video Work by Yang Fudong" exhibit is another amazing gem in PAM’s new series... More >>
"NOW: Selections From the Ovitz Family Collection" ASU Art Museum at Nelson Fine Arts Center Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sat., June 7 until Sun., September 28 Tempe
Onetime Hollywood strongman Michael Ovitz used to make news for all the wrong reasons: voicing paranoiac slurs about the “gay mafia,” causing schisms in the Mickey Mouse fantasy factory during his star-crossed Disney stint, and manhandling the help as documented in Suzanne... More >>
"Photography Re-Imagined" Tilt Gallery Sat., September 6, 1:00pm-5:00pm
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Central Phoenix
Come on, now -- you don't print photos. Hence the "Wanna see my boyfriend? Come look at my phone" phenomenon. Tilt Gallery compensates for us flakes, showcasing the finest photography in its cozy jewel box of a space. Though historic and alternative processes (a.k.a. not Walgreens) are... More >>
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