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The Boneyard Project, Chinese New Year, Animal Royale, and Monster Trucks Over the Weekend

The Boneyard Project: Art Planes in the Tucson Desert If you're looking for the latest work by a few of the biggest international names in street and contemporary art, don't bother looking at the walls. Instead, look south, down Interstate 10 past Tucson. It's there, in the "boneyard" of retired...
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The Boneyard Project: Art Planes in the Tucson Desert If you're looking for the latest work by a few of the biggest international names in street and contemporary art, don't bother looking at the walls. Instead, look south, down Interstate 10 past Tucson. It's there, in the "boneyard" of retired aircraft, that a caravan of trucks and cranes is wheeling painted planes and parts to Pima Air & Space Museum.

Chinese New Year at the Musical Instrument Museum The Musical Instrument Museum celebrated the Chinese New Year on Saturday, January 28. There were martial arts, as well as vocal and dance performances from various groups and an art display from artist Fan Rong (a.k.a. Li Cheng.)

Animal Royale Fashion Show @ Crescent Ballroom Jen Deveroux and co. commandeered Crescent Ballroom for an evening of dark, daring and dominatrix-esque local fashion on Saturday night. The Animal Royale Fashion Show featured designs from Pierced Heart, Hell on Heels, Setamitni, Missconstrued, Vaulted Clothing Label, Sticker Club Girl, Ordi & Eli and Haus of Stardust.

Advanced Auto Parts Monster Jam @ Chase Field The world's best monster trucks battled it out at Chase Field for the Advanced Auto Parts Monster Jam on Saturday night.

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