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By Niki D’Andrea
The Phoenix Film Festival kicks off on Thursday, April 3, at Harkins Scottsdale 101 (7000 E. Mayo Boulevard). In addition to a wide variety of films from both local and national filmmakers, the festival plays host to some of the coolest music acts in the Valley.
What Laura Says Thinks and Feels (photo by Joe Trevino)
Peachcake
On Friday, April 4, pop-paradigm twisters What Laura Says Thinks and Feels will bring their brand of Beach Boys-esque harmonies to the huge party tent at the cinema. They’ll be joined by electro-spazz kids Peachcake. On Saturday, April 5, Bohemian Geek Soul artist Jody Gnant will take the stage, followed by live karaoke band, The Instant Classics. Both shows start at 7 p.m., and admission to both shows is free.
Jody Gnant (photo by Dawn Rosa Cole)
The Instant Classics