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Let's get this straight: Millions of dollars are being hacked from Arizona university and college budgets. Entire university programs are being eliminated. There's talk of...
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Roosevelt/Grand remains the undisputed kahuna of the Phoenix arts, but the First Fridays concept has started seeping out of downtown like a stream of bubbling goo in recent...
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The celebrated home-girl painter shows off new examples of her formal-gone-wild abstracts.
Fri., March 6, 6-10 p.m.; Sat., March 7, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun.,...
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Take a winter desert walk under the full moon. The guided trek takes participants to the old Pemberton Ranch site along the Pemberton Trail.
Sat., March 7, 6:30...
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With Alan Moores Watchmen the most lauded graphic novel in history finally translated to the big screen and Dr. Manhattan's junk burning your retinas, we...
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Imaginative new acrylics and drawings by the Phoenix-based artist/author.
Fri., March 6; Sat., March 7; Sun., March 8; Tuesdays-Saturdays. Starts: March 6....
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The micro-budgeted feature film -- a spoof of spoofs such as The Naked Gun and Hot Shots -- was shot in Arizona with a (not very well paid) cast of 250-plus. The plot involves...
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This package of 15 short works on the animated cutting edge ain't your granny's Little Mermaid. (Pictured: a scene from Mike Winkelmann's music video IV.6.
Sat.,...
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Fans of Tinseltown tripe may be disappointed by The Last Mile: An Exhibition of Rare and Private Photographs by Barbara McQueen exhibit. While it offers a...
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Select 24 tastes of three ounces each from more than 100 specialty/microbrew beers at this sudsy annual affair, which also features live music by The Crown King on Saturday...
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The author (The Hunger, Wolfen), screenwriter (he adapted his own novel Communion for the screen), and alleged alien abductee makes a pit stop in Scottsdale to sign his...
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During Art Detour 2007, some waves were made on Roosevelt Row. No, not by the people on stilts or those freaks who dress up like renaissance fairies. We're talking about the...
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When I listen to pop music, I like to have a good, fun time enjoying its light, airy guitars and super sweet vocals. Id like to think that pop music and I came together...
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Ruby ambrotypes by Mark Osterman. (Pictured: Burnished, 2005.)
Fri., March 6, 6-10 p.m., 2009
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Ruby ambrotypes by Mark Osterman. (Pictured: Burnished, 2005.)
Sat., March 7, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., March 8, 12-6 p.m.; Sat., March 14, 1-5 p.m.; Sat., March 21, 1-5...
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Second annual exhibit of sick, twisted, and just plain weird variations on the Mexican anthropomorphic craft fave.
Fri., March 6, 6-10 p.m.; Sat., March 7, 10 a.m.-6...
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New works by local heavy hitters Jenny Ignaszewski, Tyson Crosbie, and Kyle Jordre. (Ignaszewski's Imagining Your Touch is pictured.)
Fri., March 6, 6-10 p.m., 2009
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New works by local heavy hitters Jenny Ignaszewski, Tyson Crosbie, and Kyle Jordre. (Ignaszewski's Imagining Your Touch is pictured.)
Sat., March 7, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.;...
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Dark works inspired by pop culture and Eastern European classicism by Serj Palihovici.
Fri., March 6, 7-9 p.m., 2009
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Dark works inspired by pop culture and Eastern European classicism by Serj Palihovici.
March 7-31, 2009