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In the 24-hour news cycle, it can be difficult to keep up. We have the solution. Check back on Valley Fever every evening for highlights from each of New Times' blogs.
Today's entries:
Jackalope Ranch: Dreams, Nightmares, and the Subconscious Come to Life for "In Your Head and Under Your Bed" at Modified Arts Circle 6 to Open Glass Blowing Studio/Gallery in Roosevelt Row
Chow Bella: Ryan Nishijima's G-Spot
Elvis (Food) Is in the Building Tomorrow Only at the Musical Instrument Museum
Up on the Sun: Every Dying Day Explains "Lies"
Ari Herstand on Looping, Gay Rights, and Living Room Concerts
Feathered Bastard: Russell Pearce's Mystery "Challenger" Olivia Cortes Speaks, Kinda-Sorta
Valley Fever: Drunk Guy Steals Fire Helmet -- Of Course He Posted Pictures of Him Wearing it on Facebook
Ame Deal's Friends Host "Popsicle Social" to Remember Murdered 10-Year-Old
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