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Book It

This spring, artist Pablo Helguera is putting the Spanish language back on the shelf, with the interactive exhibition, “Librería Donceles.” Having collected 12,000 Spanish language books ranging in every topic from art, poetry, and history to medicine, politics, and children’s literature, Helguera will create a temporary used book store that...
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Lisa Sette: 2014 Urban Legend Award, Visual Art

In honor of the fifth annual Big Brain Awards, New Times is recognizing five Urban Legends, established creative pioneers who have made Phoenix a better, cooler place. Leading up to the Big Brain Award announcement and Artopia on April 25, Jackalope Ranch, Chow Bella, and Up on the Sun will...
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Long Wong’s in Tempe to Close Monday Night

The bad news just keeps on coming for live music in Tempe. On the heels of recent news that a few high-profile venues are preparing to depart the scene, the staff at local band haven Long Wong's suddenly and shockingly announced Sunday evening that the Tempe bar and restaurant will...
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5 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Devoured Phoenix Culinary Classic Saturday, March 1 and Sunday, March 2 The culinary event of the year is finally here, which means this weekend dozens of the Valley's best chefs will gather at the Phoenix Art Museum for the annual Devoured Culinary Classic. Catch restaurants including Clever Koi, FnB, Roka...
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Mardi Gras Food, Cocktails, and Fun Around Metro Phoenix

While the rain ended up shutting down downtown Phoenix's Mardi Gras bash at CityScape last weekend, there's no need to give up on Fat Tuesday completely. King Cake, cocktails, and parties around Phoenix will liven the mood back up, even if there's no parade. Check out what you can do...
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Six Degrees

Whether a video game’s for fun or medical rehab, whether a film is The Hangover or Shoah, such projects require artists. If they’re Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts students working toward Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Intermedia at ASU’s School of Art, they apply technique to road-less-traveled...
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Bound, Too

It’s time to get down with your bad self. Horns and Halos Productions is celebrating its 10th anniversary season with Fetish Revolution 2014. The Genitorturers will bring their 20 Years of Depravity Show to the stage along with other acts including Valerie Gentile & Abbey Nex, The Audio Virus, Midori,...
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5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

Fitness at the Flour Mill While a workout video, the Rocky theme song, and a few raw eggs for breakfast may work well for the more self-disciplined individuals out there, the rest of us need more hands-on assistance. For those who need serious structure to sustain their workout goals but...
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5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

"Quinn's Wandering: Of Books and Cities'" Central Gallery, an art space located inside downtown Phoenix's Burton Barr Central Library, continues to host an exhibition of multimedia works this month. The two-month long display features the art of architect and designer Steve Valev. The artist, who earned a master's degree in...
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Top 5 Metro Phoenix Concerts This Weekend

Curious about what's going on around town this weekend? Need some suggestions as to how to rock, dance, or krump in the Valley of the Sun? Don't fret. We've got the hook up on what shows you might be interested in attending over the next couple nights and days. This...
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Where The Buff Roam

While a workout video, the Rocky theme song, and a few raw eggs for breakfast may work well for the more self-disciplined individuals out there, the rest of us need more hands-on assistance. For those who need serious structure to sustain their workout goals but lack the funds for a...
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5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

Need plans? Here are Jackalope Ranch's top picks for ways to spend your weekend -- theater, comedy, art, and skateboarding included. Nation Nation, a play for youth receiving its North American première from ASU Tempe's MainStage, sounds not unlike The Blue Lagoon, but it's based on the novel by Terry...
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Top 5 Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

'Flights of Fancy' Beer Samping Party with Ska Brewing Saturday, January 11 Cruise on over to Mill Avenue's bike-friendly brew spot Handlebar Tempe to enjoy a beer-sampling party with Ska Brewing from 2 to 4 p.m. For $10 in advance or $12 at the door, you'll get a flight of...
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Sweet Revenge

Don’t even think that an art exhibit named “Moctezuma’s Revenge” has anything to do with a digestive order. Instead, the first comprehensive solo exhibition of works by Mexican-American artist Eduardo Sarabia relates to the duality faced wjen exposing “clichés about Mexican culture in order to question the imaginary borders demarcated...