This Week’s Day-by-Day Picks

Thursday, July 3 Make the most out of your long weekend on Thursday, July 3, when the Lake Pleasant Fireworks Show offers a head start on Independence Day festivities. Starting at 4 p.m., head to either side of the lake (Pleasant Harbor to the east or Maricopa County Park to…

Fourth Dimension

“Freedom is just chaos, with better lighting.” Even if one agrees with writer Alan Dean Foster’s assertion, there’s hardly cause for complaint. Liberty, bedlam, and the ever-flattering rocket’s red glare — sounds like a party to us. This Friday, July 4, a score of civic celebrations light up the Valley…

American Beauty

7/4-7/26 This month, when First Friday coincides with Independence Day, eye lounge tempers blind patriotism with more personal interpretations of what America is all about. “Our American Life,” opening Friday, July 4, offers artistic perspectives from Linda Lewis and Rebecca Blume, two eye lounge members, as well as guest artist…

Fire Women

ONGOING Women, if the thought of shooting a gun triggers anxiety, consider this: In her act with the Wild West Show, Annie Oakley used to shoot cigarettes out of her husband’s mouth. That’s just one possible benefit of learning to handle a firearm at the free Annie Oakley Sure Shots…

Scene of the Rhyme

ONGOING Behold poetry in commotion every Thursday night at Tempe’s Priceless Inn, when The Blunt Club mishmashes a spoken word competition with DJ music, fine art and intoxicating atmosphere. Hosted by Bionic Jive’s Emerge McVay, the spoken word slam carries cash prizes, the better to take advantage of the evening’s…

The Chile Season

The curtain has fallen on another theater season, one that featured a couple of world premieres, the usual dozen-odd Neil Simon retreads, and a handful of pleasant surprises. Chief among those surprises was that the most stunning productions of the season came from one of our tiniest companies. Nearly Naked…

And Baby Makes Six

There’s a sign near the front door of the Beehler residence that reads, “Welcome to the house full of babies.” They’re not kidding. Two years ago, Stacey and David Beehler, after more than a decade of trying to get pregnant, became the proud parents of quadruplets. But Stacey’s only stretch…

Fallen Angels

As the Columbia Pictures logo looms large in frame till its torch becomes the focal point, we find ourselves in what appears to be a tent full of sweaty medieval warriors forging axes, and have to wonder: Did they already make another Scorpion King movie and not tell us? No,…

Dead to Rights

It’s the end of the world as we know it, and it’s all PETA’s fault. Oh, we humored those wacky vegan extremists when they threw paint at rich bitches in hideously overpriced fur coats. We laughed when they’d come on conservative talk radio shows every Thanksgiving to get mocked for…

The Young Girl and the Sea

Once in a while a film comes along that is as sound, smart, sweet and significant as can be, and Whale Rider is such a film. Fault the project on various counts if you like (I’ll try), but ultimately the tale is beyond reproach, a bane to cynics and a…

The Incredible Sulk

“How do his pants never come off?” Kathleen Thomas says with a laugh as, onscreen at the Arizona Center, pent-up microbiologist Bruce Banner makes his second transformation into The Hulk. Time and again, the brooding scientist burst through his clothes on his way to becoming a house-sized bundle of green…

Final Destination

Wet Paint Art Supply & Gallery could be one of the best things to happen to Tempe’s underground culture since Mill Avenue went corporate. Located in downtown Tempe, right across the street from Arizona State University, Wet Paint is the brainchild of artist Jess Jordan. It didn’t take Jordan long…

This Week’s Day-by-Day Picks

Tuesday, June 26 It doesn’t have to be the weekend to go out and shake your booty. Every Thursday night, Flavor pumps out house, hip-hop and drum and bass courtesy of two-thirds of the legendary Bombshelter DJs, Emile and Radar (who won “Best DJ” in this year’s New Times Music…

Ingenue Attitude

Imagine you’re writing a novel set in Victorian England. After spending two intense years of working — limiting yourself to reading only literature from the period, listening only to music from that time — what happens when you’re done? If you’re author Melissa Pritchard, your liberation from period fiction inspires…

Lucky Seven

6/28-11/2 “Seven,” the latest exhibition in Phoenix Art Museum’s Fashion Design Gallery, includes fashions so avant-garde that they are scarcely available outside of the Manhattan boutique that is the show’s namesake. The group of seven featured designers – Bernard Wilhelm, Bless, As Four, Boudicca, Cosmic Wonder, Imitation of Christ and…

West Side Glory

Sat 6/28 Ever dreamed of getting up close and personal with a Laker Girl? Or perhaps soothing that freaky mascot obsession in the company of such high-flying characters as the NBA’s Hugo the Hornet and Turbo the Rocket — all the while basking in the glow of sports celebrities past…

Here Comes the Fun

Sat 6/28 In any civilization, art and science gleam as facets of the same jewel — the people’s progress. In our civilization, families can shine at ASU Art Museum’s Family Fun Day, where creativity and technology combine in a free day of activities and exhibits. Held in the museum’s cool…

Ride Pride

Sat 6/28 While the first wave of hot rodders set a standard for fast cars, teens and twenty-somethings these days are building sweet rides on their own terms. Classics and muscle cars are growing scarce (not to mention more expensive), so they’ve satisfied the need for speed with souped-up four-cylinder…

Chewing the Greenery

6/28-7/12 It’s one way to get a jump on the competition. The title character of FrogWoman, a new production by Theater in My Basement/SW Annex, “has her whole body changed in order to become famous,” explains director Ilana Lydia. “She has her skin dyed green and her legs extended and…

Comeback Artist

On a recent Sunday evening, a good while after dusk, the artist known simply as Rodgell led a caravan of cyclists to his downtown Tempe studio to unveil his latest work, a mounted sculpture of a steam locomotive coming out of a wall, its headlight lit, and behind it a…

Altered Boy

Although our paths never crossed, John Starkey and I both attended St. Jerome’s Catholic Church as children. I was a misfit parishioner, a kid with no keen spirituality who squirmed through weekly Mass and abandoned the church as a teen. Starkey was a committed Catholic; an altar boy involved in…

Hulk a Maniac?

He’s 12 feet tall. He’s ripped. He’s as quick as a tiger and fierce as a dragon. Lit by his fury to a dull green glow, the guy is sheer, boundless power. Any NFL team you can think of would love to start him at middle linebacker. But, as art-house…