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Issue: November 22, 2007
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  1. Feature

    Chimi Eat World

    Arizona's deepest-fried mystery is smothered in cheese, guacamole and sour cream

    By Michele Laudig
    Published: November 22, 2007

    As legend has it, the chimichanga was invented in Tucson in the 1950s, when the owner of a Mexican restaurant accidentally dropped a leftover burrito into the deep fryer. Or,...

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    Bumper-to-Bumper Crop

    Ease the rush-hour pain with locavore delights

    By Sloane Burwell
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Downtown's been sprouting new buildings like a garden that grows new fall bounty. Right in the middle of this construction bumper crop is the Downtown Phoenix Public Market,...

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    Lords of the Rink

    Peeling wheel at Great Skate

    By Leslie Barton
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Who's got two arms twirling, two legs crisscrossing, eight wheels rolling, and hot funk flowing? That would be you at Soul Skate Roll & Bounce. The rolling freakout mates the...

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    Wet Dream

    Lee Blessing's evocative play imagines there's no Heaven

    By Robrt L. Pela
    Published: November 22, 2007

    One might assume that a play involving two people who awaken in a strange mountaintop house surrounded by water and wearing someone else’s clothing is going to end up treacly...

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    Alice Unchained

    Euro-fabulous MC turns the tables at Myst

    By Adriane Goetz
    Published: November 22, 2007

    If there's one product the U.S. imports from Europe in larger quantities than luxury automobiles, it's electronic dance music. In the last decade, EDM has virtually conquered...

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    Yeast of Eden

    Free suds. No, really.

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Just because it's free doesn't mean it's good. In fact, "free" typically ranges from less than desirable to repulsive. On Tempe's Mill Avenue, the pseudo-preachers give us free...

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    Haute Wheels

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 22, 2007

    You'll find lots of hot '08 wheels, pre-production prototypes, and futuristic designs at the Arizona International Auto Show. One thing you won't see is The Homer, the infamous...

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    RedMonkey Trouble

    "SuperMixer" beats a pass-out at Denny's anytime

    Published: November 22, 2007

    Our post-Thanksgiving-celebration repertoire usually goes like this: Meet up with tried-and-true friends, slam shots at the one neighborhood bar that’s open, then head for a...

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    Jive Turkeys

    Blunt Club gives T-Day the bird

    By Benjamin Leatherman
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Thanksgiving has always been about kicking back with your family (however dysfunctional they may be) to break some bread and maybe crack a few skulls, to boot. But if you’re...

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    Fetal Attraction

    Or revulsion, as the case may be

    By Benjamin Leatherman
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Dying Fetus is a band that we guaran-damn-tee will offend pretty much everyone under the sun. Whether it's because of their horrific name, sociopolitical- and profanity-laced...

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    The Trouble With Dribbles

    Suns fans have the regular-season playoffs blues

    By Benjamin Leatherman
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Don't break out the champagne just yet, Phoenix Suns fans. Though Nash, Amaré, Matrix, and the rest of the gang have been doing reasonably well at rocking the Pacific...

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    Requiem for a Dreampunk

    Tucson artist creates otherworldly icons

    By Peter Breslin
    Published: November 22, 2007

    In addition to being populated by dancing skeletons and severed heads, the artwork of Daniel Martin Diaz contains a surprisingly voodoo-esque appeal, imagery that reaches...

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    Let There Be Lights

    'Tis the season for Tempe to doll itself up

    By Julie Peterson
    Published: November 22, 2007

    If your inner Cindy Lou Who is craving an electric parade, Santa's arrival, fireworks, and a massive tree, then donate a can of food for parking and be in place for opening...

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    Light Fixture

    DBG brings back its annual display of firepower

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Just like those idiot moths and mosquitoes that get fried by bug zappers, we often succumb to the bright and shiny. We regularly cook ourselves in pods lined with UV rods...

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    Youth or Dare

    Growing pangs at Majerle's

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: November 22, 2007

    There's always at least one old dude with a hot young chick at the club, grossing everyone out as they suck face by the bar. But we shouldn't judge too harshly, because we've...

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    Royally Screwed

    Sir Duke got the spotlight, Strayhorn the shadows

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 22, 2007

    There've been a lot of plagiarizing rat bastards in music -- folks like Miles Davis, Lauryn Hill, and D'Angelo -- who either don't pay songwriters and musicians for their...

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    All That Glitters Is Not Guilt

    Sister puts away the ruler for Magi's Gold

    By Julie Peterson
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Jesus was born, some other stuff happened, and we wound up with Sister, the feisty, habit-clad heroine of Late Nite Catechism, Late Nite Catechism II: Sometimes We Feel Guilty...

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    The War for the Roses

    Devils and Trojans face off with BCS berth on the line

    By Steve Jansen
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Man. It’s really happening. The Arizona State Sun Devils (9-1) are in prime position for their first-ever Bowl Championship Series berth. All that stands in their way -- aside...

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    A Shot of Scotch

    By Niamh Wallace
    Published: November 22, 2007

    Someday, a raucous hardcore band from Scotland will unleash its sonic fury upon the unsuspecting ears of the world. That day is not today, which is okay, because we’ve all...

  20. The Bird

    Racist Daisy-Chain

    The Wild Turkey calls the guv a coward, outs Republican white supremacists, and searches for Dennis Wilenchik’s lost subpoenas

    From the beak of The Bird to the ear of Stephen Lemons
    Published: November 22, 2007

    So look who's got a neo-Nazi in the woodpile: the Maricopa County Republican Party. This plumed penman first sniffed a whiff of National Socialism in local GOP ranks when The...

Issue: November 22, 2007
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