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Somewhere in America, Jeff er's ears are burning. The towering vocalist of defunct Bay Area hardcore act Bad Posture, which used to hang with the likes of Dead Kennedys and Fli...
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As far as years go, 2011 wasn't one of the best. Sure, getting out mitts on Tom Waits' latest album was pretty sweet, but we coulda lived without the major tragedies and the never-...
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Thanks to The Cable Guy, the public’s idea of a medieval feast involves gnawing greasy turkey legs and using the gross leftover skin to do your best Hannibal Lecter impressio...
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Described as a "psychotic prom- bitch," the anti-heroine of Young Adult is a prize part that affords Charlize Theron one of the season's prize performances — although, t...
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Once December rolls around, lots of folks feel more stress than cheer, and less merriment than anxiety over dwindling bank accounts. And, it seems, no matter how much you prepare f...
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More than 400 booths will line the Avenue District, bordered by Rio Salado Parkway and University Drive, this weekend during the annual Tempe Fall Festival of the Arts. Artist...
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It must be frustrating, confining, and sad to be a teen star — rather, to have been a teen star. Your audience comes to adore you and fixes you in their minds just the way th...
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If you're looking to take advantage of the cooler weather, do some creative holiday shopping, or just get out and meet a group of local artists, take note: November marks the 15th ...
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Editor's note: As a holiday gift to you, dear readers, we asked some of our favorite writers to regale us with tales from the Thanksgiving table. Enjoy.
Laura Hahnefeld's Fantas...
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That police detective Mike Meislish led the search of suspected serial killer Mark Goudeau's home on October 7, 2006, was a godsend.
It could have been homicide detective Mike Pol...
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Sunset in an old town in the American West. Two men face each other in an empty street, motionless, their fingers hovering expectantly over holstered pistols. A twitch, and the gun...
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Thankfully, Tempe is free from 150-foot-tall marshmallow men and green ectoplasm blobs with bad manners. But there is something strange going on in the neighborhood, at least accor...
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"It" Kickers
Long before it became a statewide chain of eight Western wear stores, Saba's was a Scottsdale institution. Nothing says "Southwest style" like the boots and duds foun...
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Celebrate the cooling effects of fall at Schnepf Farms. The 70-year-old agri-staple is known for hosting annual events, including a Peach Festival, will host a daily Pu...
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"Thank you for coming to my house."
If you have been fortunate enough to visit El New Yorican, these words, accompanied by a firm handshake, will be the last ones you hear upon le...
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Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, is the close-second candidate to be attributed authorship of the 37 plays of William Shakespeare, the glover's son turned actor from Stratford-...
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 31
Special Events
FilmBar
815 N. 2nd St.
Thriftshop hosts its first-ever "Moombahton Massacre," which will screen scary movies in the theater and DJ sessions in...
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There's a little over two weeks left until Halloween, and the clock's ticking. If your costume ain't in order yet, you'd better get busy trying to conjure one. Forget about resorti...
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Theres literally nothing sexy about zombies. Even if a pack of undead creepsters was scantily clad, the whole gray-skin-and-sunken-eyes thing would deter most humans from mak...
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Those suffering from Scottsdale bull fatigue (of the red and mechanical varieties) can buck their boredom at Running of the Bulls USA on Friday, October 14. More than 30 1500-pound...