Elite Xtreme Wrestling Brings “WWE on a smaller scale” to Mesa

Men in tights, women in skimpy shorts, and fans in a beer-drenched uproar — local professional wrestling organization Elite Xtreme Wrestling (EXW) has all three hallmarks of its “sport” and more. Founded by former minor league baseball players Brian Barnett and Derick Neikirk, EXW offers the same entertainment as the…

Caffiend: Crudo’s Red Eye

Crudo serves a ton of tasty delights to the crowds that come in off Marshall Way in Old Town Scottsdale, from flat bread pizzas to a local farm salad bar. And since the place is located inside the Steven Paul Salon, patrons can even get their hair done after eating…

Astronomy Night at Mesa Community College: A Stellar Free Show

If you’ve ever wondered what that glowing yellow ball in the sky is, or what kind of machines humans are sending into space to take photos, check out one of the free “Astronomy Nights” at Mesa Community College’s planetarium this summer. These monthly shows give viewers a new look at…

Midnite Movie Mamacita’s Top Five Gross-Out Films

Andrea Beasley-Brown, better known to film fans as the Midnite Movie Mamacita, is the Valley’s guru of grindhouse films, B movies, and underground cinema. She’s currently the programming director at Madcap Theaters, and also serves as director of horror programming for Phoenix Comicon and festival director of the International Horror…

Arizona Doll & Toy Museum

There’s a doll in downtown Phoenix that’s older than the United States.Her wax skin is clear and smooth, her features soft and vibrant. Her shiny blond hair is human (each follicle was applied by hand) and her white cloth dress has no tatters or stains. The 300-year-old doll is the…

Solarville at Arizona Science Center

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Top Five Films at Phoenix Comicon this Weekend

Vampire sisters, hunchbacks and kick-ass old people. It must be time for a Comicon filmfest. In addition to its anime, costuming, and comics programming, Phoenix Comicon’s offering three days of films at the Phoenix Convention Center, May 27 through 30. There’s a ton to choose from — more than 42…

Costume Party: Phoenix Comicon Is Here

Aaron Forrester bends over a table in his father’s garage, furiously sanding a shin guard. Beads of sweat trickle down his forehead and gather atop his thick goggles. Surrounded only by the whir of the sanding machine and the smell of Bondo, he’s unblinking in his focus, even though the…

Star Wars Costuming Groups Gear up for Phoenix Comicon

Gilbert resident Jen LaFortune is an attorney by day, but on nights and weekends, she’s Commanding Officer of the Dune Sea Garrison (DSG) — the Phoenix branch of the 501st stormtrooper costuming group.She’s also a member of the Imperial Service Organization (ISO), the ’40s pin-up girl themed club that’s hosting…

Phoenix Comicon Preview Coverage: Ed Harris Q&A

Starting today and continuing every day this the week, we’ll be previewing the upcoming Phoenix Comicon at Phoenix Convention Center, May 27 through 30. Today, we bring you a Q&A with Comics Programming Director, Ed Harris. Ed Harris has been reading and collecting comics since the 8th grade, when he…

Caffiend: Fair Trade Cafe’s Coconut Mocha Bianca

Fair Trade Cafe is full of flavor, and we’re not talking about the handmade soaps they sell or the local artwork that adorns the walls. We’re talking literal flavors — Fair Trade Cafe stocks more than a dozen different kinds of syrup, and the baristas will happily make a java…

North Phoenix Blog

North Phoenix has blossomed as its own pocket of Valley culture, including car shows, the Scottsdale art walks — lucky for us, the “North Phoenix Blog has got it covered. The blog provides the normal rundown of events, stores, and art galleries in the north Valley, but we really love…

Banquet of Rocks at the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum

The phrase “eat dirt” has never been complimentary, but there sure are some tasty-looking rocks at the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum on Washington Street. The museum’s “Banquet of Rocks” display features more than a dozen rock and mineral dishes that look startlingly edible, from a steak (quartz and jasper)…

Phoenix Bat Cave Hosts Summer Workshops

Forget birdhouses — starting Wednesday, workshops at the Phoenix Bat Cave can show you how to build a bat house in your own front lawn. But if the idea of hosting bats is a little much, the Bat Cave near 40th Street and Camelback Road also has “Bat Viewing Workshops”…

Todd McFarlane’s Comicon Film Challenge and Autograph Signing

Grab your pens and comic collections —  Todd McFarlane will be ready to sign anything at the Phoenix Comicon while fans can view a screening of films based on his characters. Considering the longtime Ahwatukee resident’s immense body of work, he’s going to be very busy. McFarlane fans can line…

Caffiend: Vegasfuel

The latest in a line of cheap, super-sugary energy drinks, Vegasfuel provides a quick kick and a bit of dehydration. The packaging includes a tag line that says, “Put a little Vegas in you,” and the effects Vegasfuel are a lot like its namesake city — a quick sensory rush,…