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Issue: April 3, 2008
Page: 3
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  1. Live Wire

    Bullet for My Valentine

    By Niki D'Andrea
    Published: April 3, 2008

    Metal-core band Bullet for My Valentine takes the best of British heavy metal (tap-frenzy twin guitar harmonies, rapid-fire rhythms) and combines it with the worst of American...

  2. Needle Exchange

    Tree of Life

    By Benjamin Leatherman
    Published: April 3, 2008

    Rob Kwik has a whole lotta reasons to be celebrating on Friday, April 4. The ultra-ill turntablist is commemorating not only his 29th birthday but also the release of his...

  3. Turntable

    Seven nights of DJs and dancing

    Published: April 3, 2008

    THURSDAY 3 Axis/Radius: Divine Ladies Night (Top 40, dance) Blooze Bar: DJ El Dedo (rockabilly) Bunkhouse: DJ Doom (dance) Casey Jones: Da Gutter...

  4. Cafe

    Stacy Phipps returns bearing BBQ, courtesy of his new restaurant Stacy’s Smokehouse

    By Michele Laudig
    Published: April 3, 2008

    Some of this spring's best restaurant news came to me serendipitously. Several weeks ago, driving across a familiar stretch of Indian School Road, just west of the 51, I...

  5. Film

    Leatherheads, the latest directorial attempt by George Clooney, is less than the charming actor’s best

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: April 3, 2008

    When Time recently featured George Clooney on its cover accompanied by the headline "The Last Movie Star" you didn't have to read the article to know where it was coming from....

  6. Film

    Martin Scorsese and the Rolling Stones join forces to Shine a Light on the aging rock stars

    By Camille Dodero
    Published: April 3, 2008

    Mick Jagger's most essential physical feature, according to Martin Scorsese: his bellystache. On the poster for Shine a Light, the big-shot director's Rolling Stones concert...

  7. Surreal Estate

    Someone is rebuilding the Norton House where West Washington Street meets Black Canyon Highway, and they deserve an award

    By Robrt L. Pela
    Published: April 3, 2008

    I stumbled across her about two years ago, when a detour on I-17 dumped me onto the slatternly mess that is Washington Street at Black Canyon Highway. Stuck in traffic slowed...

  8. Art

    "Josh Greene: Some Parts Might Be Greater Than the Whole," the latest in ASU Art Museum’s "Social Studies" series, is a literal work in progress

    By Kathleen Vanesian
    Published: April 3, 2008

    "Josh Greene: Some Parts Might Be Greater Than the Whole," a current offering at Arizona State University Art Museum, is a work in progress. Literally. Greene's project is the...

  9. Art

    "Chado Ralph Rucci": an exhibition of haute fashion at Phoenix Art Museum

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: April 3, 2008

    After watching reality shows like America's Next Top Model and Project Runway, trash-TV viewers (myself included) may think they know a thing or two about fashion design. But...

  10. Art Scene

    Current art shows, exhibitions and installations

    By Lilia Menconi
    Published: April 3, 2008

    "Enrique Montenegro: American Modernist" at Eric Firestone Gallery: This exhibition of work by the late Enrique Montenegro, an accomplished American painter, reveals...

  11. Game On

    Guinness World Records Gamer’s Edition 2008 lacks the freak factor that makes traditional Guinness books interesting

    By Chris Ward
    Published: April 3, 2008

    As a kid, I spent countless hours thumbing through a dog-eared copy of The Guinness Book of World Records, determined to find just the right stupid human trick to vault me into...

Issue: April 3, 2008
Page: 3
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