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Kathy Griffin, Cowboy Mouth, Marathon Pub Crawl, and Third Thursday Over the Weekend

Marathon Pub Crawl in Downtown Tempe Clad in corny and kitschy fitness wear, more than 50 Valley bar-hoppers engaged in a humorous running-themed pub crawl along Mill Avenue on Saturday, January 16, hitting up such downtown Tempe bars as Zuma Grill, Rula Bula, and Suite 301...see photos Kathy Griffin Talks...
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Marathon Pub Crawl in Downtown Tempe Clad in corny and kitschy fitness wear, more than 50 Valley bar-hoppers engaged in a humorous running-themed pub crawl along Mill Avenue on Saturday, January 16, hitting up such downtown Tempe bars as Zuma Grill, Rula Bula, and Suite 301...see photos

Kathy Griffin Talks Pop Culture, Celebrities During Dodge Stand-Up Show Saturday "I'm a 12-year-old gay boy at heart" comedian Kathy Griffin confessed during her performance at the Dodge Theatre Saturday. The statement summed up the sassy petite redhead in a nutshell. And that's what makes her so appealing. Like most kids, Griffin says what's on her mind without any editing...full story

Cowboy Mouth at the Compound Grill The musicians of Cowboy Mouth didn't exactly have a most enviable task last night. A majority of the band (including frontman Fred LeBlanc and guitarists John Thomas Griffith and Jonathan Pretus) are proud residents of New Orleans and passionate supporters of the city's NFL team the Saints...full story

Third Friday: January 2010 From new art at Modified Arts to local band Sorry Charlie closing out the night at Trunk Space, Third Friday showed it can compete with it's first friday counterpart on January 15, 2010...see photos

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