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New Poll Shows Pro-Pot Effort Isn’t Exactly Setting Arizona on Fire

A new poll indicates that unless younger and more liberal Arizona voters come out in droves in November, things aren't looking very good for the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol's ballot initiative. In a recent survey conducted by MBQF Consulting and OH Predictive Insights, 1,060 likely voters across the state...
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Six Absolutely Timeless Duran Duran Songs

Duran Duran is a band that is stubbornly timeless. They are a musical conundrum: Are they admired for once being ahead of their time or because they are a band forever stuck in an era? The new wave band is what David Bowie’s and Roxy Music’s work in the '70s...
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10 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Up for seeing a great concert this week? If so,  we’ve got a few suggestions for y’all. As a matter of fact, we’ve got 10 of 'em, and the list includes shows from a wide variety of genres and formats, from post-punk and indie folk to hip-hop and good ol'...
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Phoenix Comicon 2016 Had Record-Breaking Attendance

If you happened to attend this year’s Phoenix Comicon, be sure to pat yourself on the back. Seriously. Not only did you endure sweltering weather and all the hassles that come with going to the popular geekfest, but you also helped the annual event achieve record-breaking attendance numbers. Comicon organizers...
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Léa Seydoux Enthralls in a Patchy Diary of a Chambermaid

Octave Mirbeau’s The Diary of a Chambermaid, a 1900 novel about the depravities in all social strata written from the point of view of a servant named Célestine, has famously been adapted twice before, by two of cinema’s immortals. Benoît Jacquot’s uneven take on the material won’t challenge the stature...
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Paul Babeu Ahead in GOP Primary, According to His Consultant’s Poll

According to a recent poll performed by Sheriff Paul Babeu's hired hand, a plurality of likely GOP voters in Arizona's First Congressional District apparently don't care about the various allegations swirling about the sheriff's use of RICO funds. Nor do these reputedly conservative voters — about 35.7 percent of the poll...
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The 11 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

Got any big plans this week? You probably should, considering there are few (if any) reasons to stay home. The weather's certainly nicer, your television is choked with wall-to-wall election coverage, and there's a grip of great concerts and nightlife events happening over the next several nights. Naturally, most of...
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Crudo and Okra Premiere Summer Cocktails Menus, Dozens of New Drinks

Excitement runs high when Micah Olson launches new seasonal cocktail menus at either the well-loved Crudo or its newer sister restaurant, Okra. But while Crudo has experience at the summer menu game, Okra hasn't yet reached the one-year-mark and so the summer menu released this week is only the restaurant's second...
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Jan Brewer Endorses Paul Babeu for Congress, Wendy Rogers Blasts Both

In the latest episode of that uniquely Arizona political soap opera, The Shameless and the Stupid, and hot off her "Someone Please Pay Attention to Me" tour of the media tents at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has endorsed Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu in the...
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Juan Martinez’s Jodi Arias Book Is the Final Word in the Gruesome Murder Tale

The publisher’s subtitle appended to prosecutor Juan Martinez’s new book, Conviction: The Untold Story of Putting Jodi Arias Behind Bars (William Morrow, $26.99) is only partly true. Much of what Martinez reports in this just-published hardcover was widely covered in this internationally ballyhooed case, which resulted in Arias being convicted...
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5 Life Lessons Learned from Muhammad Ali

The People's Champion, the Louisville Lip, the Greatest — whatever you called him, Muhammad Ali was one of the world's most famous athletes. Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., the internationally renowned boxer died at the age of 74 on Friday, June 3, in Scottsdale. Hailing from Louisville, Kentucky, Ali was...
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Dennita Sewell of Phoenix Art Museum on Why She Chose Fashion

Every other year, New Times puts the spotlight on Phoenix's creative forces — painters, dancers, designers, and actors. Leading up to the release of Best of Phoenix, we're taking a closer look at 100 more. Welcome to the 2016 edition of 100 Creatives. Up today is 86. Dennita Sewell. Dennita Sewell...