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Cinco de Drinko

¡Odelay! Cinco de Mayo is right around the corner, so you'd better dust off your sombrero and bust out your rusty knowledge of Spanglish, because there are plenty of phat fetes going down in P-town from Thursday, May 4, through Sunday, May 7. Wanna celebrate Latino culture? You're in the...
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Cinco de Drinko

¡Odelay! Cinco de Mayo is right around the corner, so you'd better dust off your sombrero and bust out your rusty knowledge of Spanglish, because there are plenty of phat fetes going down in P-town from Wednesday, May 3, through Sunday, May 7. Wanna celebrate Latino culture? You're in the...
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AZ Local Music Benefit

Get geared up for a turkey coma by sampling some of the Valley's most delicious bands, pitch in to feed the hungry, and get a scrumptious DVD of the show mailed right to your door -- all for 10 bucks. Hosted by longtime Valley promoter Harold Morales, the first AZ...
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Mexican Busting

Letting a couple of cops off the hook after they beat the hell out of a Mexican national isn't enough for County Attorney Andy Thomas. And he's not content with declining to press charges against a white vigilante who drew down on Mexicans at a rest stop. Or with collaring...
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Single-File, Please!

After Diff'rent Strokes was canceled, The Bird gave up on sitcoms as a diversion. Fortunately, this squawker lives in Phoenix, where politicians provide almost endless yuks with their foolhardy antics, so who needs TV? The Bird's new laugh riot came from none other than Mayor Phil Gordon, who announced his...
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BEST STARBUCKS FOR SIGHTING SPORTS CELEBRITIES

StarbucksWe’re not easily impressed. We’re saying, we’ve seen our share of celebrity homies in this sun-baked metropolis: Alice Cooper, Glen Campbell. The list is, um, endless. But we’ve never seen either of them early in the morning, much less in the same place. And, before a year or two ago, we had never seen a […]
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Fairest of Them All

To the knowledgeable comic book fan, all one need say about MirrorMask is that it was scripted by Neil Gaiman and directed by Dave McKean, with a final product that, while less plot-heavy than most of Gaiman's writing, faithfully adapts McKean's unique drawing/collage style into three dimensions. Since those who...
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This Week’s Day-by-Day Picks

THU 17The iPod Nation has a seemingly insatiable craving for larger-than-life gaming. What's The Amazing Race but a high-stakes Easter-egg hunt? What's Fear Factor but an over-the-top game of chicken? The latest overgrown-kid craze is RoShamBo/Rock-Paper-Scissors, an extreme makeover of the kiddy contest that's morphed into a fiercely competitive "sport."...
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Junk Rock

TUE 10/4From Alice Cooper's onstage beheadings to Iggy Pop's broken-glass surfing to the robotic samplings of those Venetian-blinds-headed dudes in Devo, rock has seemingly exhausted its conceptual toy box. Or has it? You might change your mind after experiencing Quem Quaeritis and Weirdo Begeirdo, two bands from Riverside, California's "freak-pop"...
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VIP Treatment

If you were a Phoenician and a Beatlemaniac between 1964 and 1966, you had your choice of venues to see the Fab Four: the Convention Center in Las Vegas, the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado, the Cow Palace in San Francisco, or the Hollywood Bowl. But John, Paul, George and...
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Rock’s Greatest Slapstick Moments

As reports of rock's resurgence in the music world have continued to flood the press, so has there been an increase in stories of rock breaking down on concert stages in the U.S. and abroad: Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age collapsing onstage. Nine Inch Nails drummer Jerome...
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Squid Pro Quo

A couple of months ago, Matt Brown bashed the heck out of a bunch of old computers to create what he calls "robotic sculpture." This time around, he and several cohorts are constructing a humongous papier-mâché squid. This is the sort of creative otherness you'll experience at Brown's event The...
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Modey Lemon

A grotesque vegetable, psychedelic rock is rarely served on its own. But just a smidgen lends weight to pop, color to blues, brains to country, and space to dance music. Modey Lemon is that unusual band that takes it straight. On The Curious City, the Pittsburgh trio's second album, fun-house...
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Growing Paints

TUE 9/13DJ Seduce is trying very hard to be humble. When he started the weekly "P.A.I.N.T.: Music* Art* Spoken Expression" nights at the Paper Heart, he was struggling to get a dozen people through the door. Thanks largely to word of mouth, his conglomeration of underground audio mixes, live painting...
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Abject Art

9/2-9/30Looking at Gidget Gein's art is like recognizing an old friend in a crowd and joyfully running up to greet him, only to be appalled by the huge new tumor sticking out of his side. The former bassist for shock-rocker Marilyn Manson, Gein will unveil his new artwork in an...
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Power Play

8/12-8/27What's black, white and red all over? A penguin in a blender? A zebra with diaper rash? No, it's a world-première drama presented by Is What It Is Productions at the Studio One Performing Arts Center, 4520 East Thomas. Black, White and Read All Over is a story that relates...
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Rad Alert

8/19-9/14The Trunk Space's new exhibition "Old/New/Traditional/Radical" showcases "artists with classic training and a modern aesthetic," says the gallery's JRC. Alan Jones, Susan G. White, and Marc Liao -- all from Arizona -- take well-trod styles (ceramics, quilts, vessels) and mod 'em up for the new millennium. Jones, well-known for his...
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This Week’s Day-by-day Picks

THU 21 You've probably met those condescending old farts who always say crap like, "I was doing this before you were born." Wouldn't it be great to say, "Yeah, well, I was doing this before I was born, too"? Ferret out your former incarnations on Thursday, July 21, when Glendale...
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Trails to Terror

You feel the chill in the air, that ooky tingle at the base of your spine, the growing sense of dread in the pit of your stomach. You know it's coming, and your ass had better be prepared. We're not talking about yet another numbskull Adam Sandler flick, pal. Nope,...
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Trails to Terror

You feel the chill in the air, that spooky tingle at the base of your spine, the growing sense of dread in the pit of your stomach. You know it's coming, and your ass had better be prepared. We're not talking about yet another numbskull Adam Sandler flick, pal. Nope,...
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The Tubes

Phoenix's other gift to theatrical rock, the Tubes, challenged Alice Cooper's supremacy with their similarly decadent front man Fee Waybill as Quay Lewd. Where Coop would camp it up with a boa constrictor, Quay Lewd would settle for a feathered boa -- and more high heels than a random shelf...
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Boss Hawgs

4/1-4/10 A souvenir shop in Dearborn, Michigan, once sold a rubber stamp that read, "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's safer to harass rich women than motorcycle gangs." Obviously, the quotation predates the modern motorcycle frenzy of the middle-aged. In the 1960s, riding a motorcycle...