Stop Laughing at Old Movies, You $@%&ing Hipsters!

“I’m over people who think they’re funnier than the movie,” says LA Weekly film critic Amy Nicholson, in the wake of her recent piece, “Stop Laughing at Old Movies, You $@%&ing Hipsters.” Joining her — *in the same room, for the first time ever on the podcast* — as usual…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

Ultimate Star Wars Whether you’re a frequent contributor to Wookieepedia or you’ve never even heard of Jabba the Hut, you can always stand to brush up on your Star Wars history. As part of Children’s Book Week at Changing Hands Tempe, 6428 South McClintock Drive, Lucasfilm writer Adam Bray and…

25 Best Concerts in May in Phoenix

Understandably, many in the Valley are dreading the month ahead. As the weeks roll by, the summertime season will be getting into full swing, everyone you know will start leaving town to escape, and there’s soon to be nothing but dreck on television (Game of Thrones nonwithstanding). It’s not all…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

All Balanchine Tradition meets innovation as Ballet Arizona once again celebrates American ballet pioneer George Balanchine. With this year’s All Balanchine, the company will take on three works that spanned as many decades in the New York City Ballet founder’s acclaimed career. Works Allegro Brilliant, Stravinsky Violin Concert, and La…

The 50 Most Beautiful People of Wet Electric

For the most part, electronic dance music is a realm of the young. For proof, look no further than this year’s Wet Electric in Tempe where a majority of the thousands in attendance at the two-day music festival were firmly in the under-30 age range and were definitely of the…

10 Things We Learned at Wet Electric

When the promoters of the annual Wet Electric at Tempe’s Big Surf Waterpark touted the event as the “biggest pool party in North America,” they weren’t lying. After all, the two-day electronic dance music festival on Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, took place within the confines of the…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

[DE/AS]cending What if ASU Art Museum were a bunker? And what if said bunker was holding a store of water? That’s the premise of [DE/AS]cending, a theatrical and immersive experience that brings two troupes of master of fine arts students who specialize in theater to engage spaces throughout the museum…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

Front Porch Pickins If trekking through troves of vintage vestments is your thing, then we’ve found a mecca for you. While the Valley has no shortage of antique shops filled to the brim, Front Porch Pickins Market offers another chance with a variety of goodies. Browsing through everything from Midcentury…

Worst of Coachella 2015, Weekend 2

We love you, Coachella, but sometimes you bring us down. Here were the biggest bummers of weekend two. The Lack of Enthusiasm at the Entrance Walking into the venue around 2 p.m. on Friday, Coachella staffers were attempting to engage with the strings of attendees filtering through the security gates…

Best of Coachella 2015, Weekend 2

Damn, Coachella. How do you do it? Every time us weekend two folks start to feel discouraged by the barrage of snark and dissatisfaction on social media from the wealthy one-percenters of weekend one, you come along and prove that the second round of the festival really does belong to…

5 Artsy Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

ASU Student Film Festival You know, student films have gotten a bad rap. Sure these kids may not have the huge budgets or crews that studio productions have, but students know how to visually tell stories nonetheless. Plus, there’s a lot more to a good movie than a few big…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

Iliza Shlesinger There’s a lot more to girls than sugar, spice and everything nice. There’s Uggs, glitter, and pumpkin recipe Pinterest boards, too. Just ask Iliza Shlesinger, winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing and star of her own comedy specials War Paint and Freezing Hot. Whether she’s discussing the weather…

Coachella 2015 Band and Drug Pairings Guide

By Adam Lovinus Time for weekend two of Coachella 2015, or amateur hour for doing drugs in the desert. Hopefully by now you’ve got your stash procured already. If not, there’s always Palm Springs Craigslist if you know the right search terms. If you think consuming drugs at Coachella is…

You’re Never Too Old for Coachella

“You can ask me anything. You’ve opened up to me, and now I will open up to you.” Charles Bradley, the 66-year-old soul singer extraordinaire, spoke those words to me a couple hours after his fiery Friday afternoon Coachella set. I had just told him how much his spellbinding performance…

People on Drugs Review the Art at Coachella

By Aimee Murillo When Coachella coverage bounces around every year, there’s plenty of focus on the headliners, buzz bands, fashion, and the people in attendance, but very little mention is paid to the attractive visual art displays that dot the polo grounds. This year, 14 new installations made their debut…

5 Artsy Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

Craftagious Of the many events at maker space HeatSync Labs, the every-two-weeks Craftagious can inspire even creatives who don’t see themselves carving stuff up with a laser, building a robot, or 3D printing what is absolutely not a death ray. Craftagious includes lots of knitting and crocheting, along with opportunities…

How the Hell Do People Afford Coachella?

By: Marc Ballon Hawaiian Sierra Blackford really wanted to go to Coachella. It wasn’t easy. The 23-year-old singer-songwriter juggled three jobs as a waitress, playing gigs at local bars and working in a slipper store to save enough for her concert tickets, heavily discounted airfare (She knows somebody in the…