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Issue: February 7, 2008
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  1. Listen Up

    Marah

    Angels of Destruction!
    (Yep Roc)

    By Chris Parker
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Fans of this Philadelphia six-piece will undoubtedly hail Angels of Destruction! as its best album; it's certainly Marah's most accessible and expansive record to date. There's...

  2. Cafe

    Every Valley neighborhood should be so lucky as to have an eatery like Aiello's Fine Italian Dining

    By Michele Laudig
    Published: February 7, 2008

    If they can make it there, they'll make it anywhere. I can't get Frank Sinatra's voice out of my head as I think about Joe and Myrah Aiello, who woke up one day in the city...

  3. Film

    A pretty young thing seduces her literary hero in the astute Starting Out in the Evening

    By Ella Taylor
    Published: February 7, 2008

    In Starting Out in the Evening, a new film by Andrew Wagner, a pneumatic graduate student spreads honey over the face of the elderly New York novelist she's trying to seduce....

  4. Film

    There's no treasure at the end of the terrible Fool's Gold

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: February 7, 2008

    When a friend recently told me that she'd been confused by the poster for the Matthew McConaughey-Kate Hudson fortune-hunting romp Fool's Gold adorning her local multiplex...

  5. Surreal Estate

    Robrt L. Pela finds some of the area's most intriguing architecture at old Valley National Bank branches

    By Robrt L. Pela
    Published: February 7, 2008

    I worry I've lived here so long that I don't notice my architectural surroundings as I'm driving through Phoenix. That landmarks, no matter how striking, pass me by simply...

  6. Art

    Phoenix Art Museum highlights the razzle-dazzle of ancient calligraphy in its "Illuminated Manuscripts" exhibit

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Whether you're a Bible-thumper, enlightened Buddhist, or totally faithless, you can't deny that spirituality has birthed some great art. The cave drawings of Lascaux weren't...

  7. Art

    New York's Museum of Modern Art is about to give Phoenix painter Michael Little some bigtime exposure

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Ask around downtown Phoenix, and just about everyone seems to have a story about Michael Little. He's a painter by trade, but better known as a character — formerly...

  8. Art Scene

    Current art shows, exhibitions, and installations

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: February 7, 2008

    "The Art of David Borders: A Forty Year Survey of Painting, Collage and Assemblage" at The Chandler Center for the Arts: David Borders doesn't offer anything new, but that's...

  9. Game On

    Auto erotica

    By Chris Ward
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Long have we waited to be taken down to the Paradise City, where the girls are green and the grass is pretty, or whatever. Now, thanks to Burnout Paradise, we know what all the...

  10. DVDish

    How the West was wasted

    By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
    Published: February 7, 2008

    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Warner Bros.) Beautifully shot, masterfully acted, and 19 hours too long, Assassination is an uneven mix of the...

  11. What Else Is New?

    New Times' top DVD picks scheduled for release this week

    Published: February 7, 2008

    Across the Universe (Sony) The Apartment: Collector's Edition (MGM) The Aristocats: Special Edition (Disney) Blonde and Blonder (First Look) Boy Meets Girl...

Issue: February 7, 2008
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