Varied Treasure

Performance art, punk rock, fire eaters, DJs, painted monkeys, singing bards, poetry, video and some dancers thrown in for good measure — these are a few of Paper Heart Gallery owner Scott Sanders’ favorite things, which is why he and artist/collaborator Jeff Falk decided to combine all of them into…

Idiot Savant

8/7, 8/9 Last year, with her debut book The Idiot Girls’ Action-Adventure Club, Valley humorist Laurie Notaro hit the New York Times best-seller list right about the same time her long-running column for the Arizona Republic was unceremoniously canceled. Much of the book, and its just-released follow-up, Autobiography of a…

A Woman’s Touch(down)

Sat 8/9 If ever there was a group of athletes putting it all on the line for the love of the game, it would be the ladies of the Women’s Professional Football League. Even though money, fame and glory on the gridiron seem reserved for the testosterone set, these mothers,…

That Sinking Feeling

8/8-8/24 Like Celine Dion’s histrionic heart, the sail of the century goes on, as Valley Youth Theatre brings Titanic, the Broadway musical, to town. Though setting disaster to song may seem a strange strategy, the show scored an impressive five Tony Awards after its 1997 debut. Audiences flocked to the…

Mock Party

8/7-9/13 ASU’s Art Museum is popping an attitude. Anchored by Andy Warhol’s famous “lipstick-and-peroxide” screenprint of Mao Tse-tung, a sharp-witted exhibition honoring American Pop Art also features Robert Rauschenberg’s flattened cardboard-box birds and Robert Indiana’s snarky screenprints (in After Mississippi, words encircling a state map read: “Just As in the…

Going Mad

Sundays It’s been “trial by fire,” but so far Mad Props Variety Show, the latest addition to the Valley comedy scene, is a success, says organizer Ryan McKee. “There really wasn’t a place for comedians to go and perform for free,” explains McKee, who says some venues charge people to…

This Week’s Day-byDay Picks

Thursday, August 7 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West and Paolo Soleri’s Cosanti spawned a legacy of world-class, cutting-edge architecture in the Valley, and “southwest NET: Architecture and Design,” at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, showcases the latest wave of Arizona design talent. It’s the first installment in the museum’s regional…

Bad Asses

For a few minutes, at least, things don’t look so bad. Watching Ben Affleck swagger around as the thuggish title character of Gigli (“Rhymes with really,” he tells us, twice) is amusing for a bit. Affleck’s eminently qualified for the role, actually — that of a low-level hood pretending to…

Con Heir

The heist-film genre, especially in recent years, practices the most blatant brand of cinematic swindle. It’s built upon little more than pilfered plots and purloined characters, and the closer we inspect the goods, the more we discover that the diamonds are phony, the bills counterfeit, the treasure utterly worthless. Who…

Biscuit is Gravy

We seem to have touched a nerve a few weeks back by making reference to a theater full of leather-clad bikers. Our guest for the evening, comedian Jimmy Danelli, casually joked about the “Hell’s Angels” in the audience, which elicited some angry letters from biker types who felt slighted. So…

Positive Spin

Big fancy dance studios are great for students who can throw thousands of dollars at long-term contracts, but where does that leave the clumsy, cheap and commitment-phobic among us? Thanks to Rob Haines, we can swing without the bling. Through his sole proprietorship, Rhythm and Motion, Haines leads group dance…

This Week’s Day-byDay Picks

Thursday, July 31 Looking for an excuse to hit the town in your flashiest 1970s clothes? Get wired and wild courtesy of Red Bull and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Bureau at the Las Vegas Flashback Party on Thursday, July 31. Mickey’s Hangover throws a party of ’70s-style excess,…

Wasted Potential

Giligin’s in Scottsdale has good old-fashioned entertainment all figured out, and all of us lemmings will eventually jump into owner Mike Field’s arms — it’s just a matter of time. Giligin’s Wheel of Fear Factor game on Wednesday nights is one of the best-kept secrets in the greater Phoenix area…

Rock This Way

Tue 8/5 It’s an odd match-up at best, a pairing of two of the greatest control freaks in guitar history: B.B. King, who measures his solos with the precision of a diamond cutter, and Jeff Beck, who is as much a sound sculptor as he is a musician. King is…

High Times

8/1-8/2 Freestyle motocross is flying higher than ever. Arguably the most outrageous of the extreme sports, fierce competition revolves around elite dirt-bike riders who take turns navigating a circuit of steep ramps, launching high into the air and performing bold stunts off each slope. Those off-the-hook tricks will draw thousands…

Horton Hears a Coup

Sun 8/3 Praise the Lord and pass the Jack and dirty women — you’re guaranteed a hoe-down when the Reverend comes to town. The Reverend Horton Heat, Texas’ most debauched theologian and rockabilly evangelist, is hitting Tempe’s Marquee Theatre, 730 North Mill, on August 3 (on a Sunday nonetheless, so…

Wild Wild Jest

Sat 8/2 At the very least, they deserve to be commended for their commitment to car-pooling. Rawhide Wild West Town celebrates National Clown Week on Saturday, August 2, when 100-some clowns from across Arizona swarm in for the theme park’s 10th Annual Clown Day. From 5 to 10 p.m., the…

Final Score

Fri 8/1 Novelist and playwright Hannah More said, “Going to the opera, like getting drunk, is a sin that carries its own punishment with it.” Given our gluttonous desire for discipline (and daiquiris!), we really can’t wait for this weekend, when Paradise Valley Community College’s Opera Workshop wraps up its…

You, Spy

David Wolstencroft moved from London to Los Angeles in November, and not only so he could rise each morning for a game of tennis–though there is that, and that might have been good enough. He made the trip, which is thus far temporary but may well prove permanent, for the…

Toga Party

It’s true: There’s nothing new under the sun. But if we’re doomed to repeat ourselves — and the summer reruns on Valley stages lately suggest that we most certainly are — then we might as well make it a repeat like Skimpies, the Terry Earp musical spoof that recently launched…

Some Like It Hot

Remember how the hottest girls in high school were all bitches? Well, Vanessa Abbott is a new kind of hot girl. The Arizona State University communications major was just voted the Hottest Woman in America by HotOrNot.com, an interactive Web site where curvy curves and pointy cheekbones rule, and where…

Divan Intervention

The middle of a scorching summer seems like the worst possible time to open a coffee shop and art space. Especially since, restricted by anal Tempe business ordinances about announcing your “grand opening,” you don’t dare advertise the place until students come back to Arizona State University. But Three Roots…