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Vol: 5 Issue: 2 January 12th, 2012 www.azweeklymagazine.com
T H E C I T Y ’ S B E S T E N T E R T A I N M E N T R E S O U R C E G U I D E
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AZ Weekly Entertainment MagazineVolume 5, Issue 2 January 12th, 2012
Publisher Brian Muirbrian.muir@azweeklymagazine.com
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A Song for Coretta Black Theatre Troupe January 13-22 Fri-Sat 8:00 p.m., Sun 3:00 p.m. Thurs (1/19) 2:00 p.m. & Sat (1/21) 2:00 p.m.Five women recall the impact that Mrs. Coretta Scott King had on their lives, in this Black Theatre Troupe production, by Pearl Cleage and directed by Mike Traylor. $34 tickets
Dvorak: Cello Concerto The Phoenix Symphony January 12-14 Thurs 7:30 p.m., Fri 11:00 a.m. & Sat 8:00 p.m.
Join Michael Christie as he conducts The Phoenix Symphony with internationally renowned cellist Zuill Baley performing Antonin Dvorak’s last solo concerto composition, the Cello Concerto in B minor. $18-79 tickets.
Visit the Chase Ticket Marketplace on ShowUp.com for discount tickets and special offers. This week’s “hot seat” is:
The Marvelous WonderettesPhoenix TheatreWednesday, January 11, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 12, 7:30 p.m.Friday, January 13, 8:00 p.m.Saturday, January 14, 3:00 p.m.Regular Price: $57.00Discount Price: $40.00 Tier One Seating Travel back in time with the Wonderettes, at their 1958 Springfield High School prom, as they share their lives and loves through song. These four girls have hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts, and voices to match. The show features classic 50’s and 60’s songs, and is a non-stop music blast from the past!
Romeo and Juliet Southwest Shakespeare Company, Mesa Thru January 21 Thurs-Fri 7:30 p.m.
Sat 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., Sun 3:00 p.m.
Don’t miss this faithful retelling of one of Shakespeare’s best, with one of SSC’s strongest casts ever assembled. Discount tickets are available on ShowUp.com’s Chase Ticket Marketplace.
25th Anniversary WeekendFiddler’s Dream Coffeehouse, PhoenixFriday, January 13, 6:30 p.m.Since 1987, Fiddler’s Dream has provided a venue for the performance, preservation, evolution, and enjoyment of acoustic music in its many forms. In celebration of 25 years, Friday night will include performers: Sue Harris, Chris and Lena Jacome, Larry Jolly, The Strand, Ian Macpherson, Kathy Mabry, Steve Bodinet, Joe Bethancourt, and more! $5 at the door.
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Fri, Jan 20, 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $29With a stage set by artist Theaster Gates, this exciting new kinetic performance mixes hip-hop music, poetry and movement to jumpstart a conversation about environmental justice, social ecology and collective responsibility.Q&A with the artist following the performance!
Presented with support from New England Foundation for the Arts
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Fri, Jan 20, 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $29With a stage set by artist Theaster Gates, this exciting new kinetic performance mixes hip-hop music, poetry and movement to jumpstart a conversation about environmental justice, social ecology and collective responsibility.Q&A with the artist following the performance!
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LATE NITE CATECHISM RETURNS IN JANUARYJanuary 20 – March 24, 2012
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Stage 2
The eternally popular Late Nite Catechism comedies will return to Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts for a limited engagement from Jan. 20 to March 24. The original Late Nite Catechism will run on Friday evenings at 8 p.m. in Stage 2, and its sequel, Late Nite Catechism III: ’Til Death Do Us Part, will be performed on Saturdays at 8 p.m.
Spontaneous, witty and fun, Late Nite Catechism is a highly interactive show starring Patti Hannon as tart-tongued Sister. Ruling her classroom with an iron fist, she teaches her students – who happen to be the audience – everything she knows about sins and saints while doling out rewards and reprimands with lightning speed.
In Late Nite Catechism III: ’Til Death Do Us Part, Sister offers up even more, including the latest doctrine fresh
off the Web, some hilarious lessons about love and marriage and her own outrageous ‘newlywed’ game. Each Late Nite Catechism performance is unique and will appeal to people of all ages and faiths.
Late Nite Catechism debuted at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts in June 2000 and was an overnight sensation, eventually becoming the longest-running theatrical production in Arizona. Its other popular sequels have included Late Nite Catechism II: Sometimes We Feel Guilty Because We Are Guilty and Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold. Originally a Chicago actor, Hannon has performed the role of Sister in all of the Scottsdale productions. She was named “The Best Habit in Town” by Phoenix Magazine and earned an AriZoni Award for Late Nite’s longevity.
Tickets are available for $39 online at www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org or through Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts’ Patron Services Box Office at (480) 499-TKTS (8587). Visit www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org or contact the Patron Services Box Office at (480) 499-TKTS (8587) for further details. Please inquire about services when ordering tickets.
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Prepare Your “Palate” for Art . . .
A Taste of Art ArtWalk Coming to Scottsdale
Downtown on Thurs., Jan. 19
“A Taste of Art ArtWalk” comes to the Scottsdale Arts District on Thursday, Jan. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m., hosted by the Scottsdale Gallery Association (SGA) in conjunction with the City of Scottsdale. The evening’s delicacies will include gallery shows, artists’ receptions and free sampling stations hosted by local purveyors. Dozens of the Southwest’s greatest art galleries will be open to the public with shows and receptions displaying artwork of all styles and media…some with food-related subject matter. This 4th annual Taste of Art ArtWalk previews Scottsdale’s famed culinary scene, which features dozens of fabulous restaurants, many of them nestled amongst the galleries. The Scottsdale Gallery Association’s new YEA! – Young & Emerging Artists program will feature an artist demonstration at the northwest corner of Main Street & Marshall Way near the famed
“Jackknife” statue. Sales of hot java from Shine Coffee and delectable desserts from Sweet Art Bakery will help raise funds for YEA!, which also benefits the nonprofit SGA’s Arts Education Fund. As always, there are many fine eateries nearby that make “ArtWalk’s Recommended Restaurants” list. Live entertainment on the streets will include some “tasty” musicians, such as Brazilian-style guitarist and songstress Tera Crisalida, rootsy rock unplugged by longtime Valley stalwarts Ronnie Glover with Jack Alves, unique piano forays by internationally known Elijah Bossenbroek, brilliant solo acoustic guitar by John Calvert and many others. So grab your appetite for culture and “ArtWalk the Line” just west of Scottsdale Rd. along Main Street and on Marshall Way north of Indian School Road to Fifth Avenue. There are plenty of nearby free parking areas, and the Scottsdale Arts District is easily accessible via free Scottsdale Trolleys or horse-drawn carriage rides. For more information, visit www.ScottsdaleGalleries.com .
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Piano Men to Perform at the Webb Center
January performances at the Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts highlight pianists with charisma and charm. Julliard-trained Alpin Hong will inspire audiences with classical music that pairs remarkable technique and emotional range. His concert on Friday, January 20 at 7:30 pm promises to entertain with boundless energy, humor and joy. Tickets are $30 for adults and $5 for 18 and under.
On Sunday, January 22 at 3:00 pm, the Michael Kaeshammer Trio will display exhilarating piano and vocal virtuosity through a blend of blues, jazz, soul, pop and standards. A gifted singer-songwriter and incendiary piano player, Kaeshammer has an uncanny ability to create a singular brand of pop-tinged jazz in a must-see live performance. Tickets are $32 for adults and $5 for 18 and under. Call the Webb Center Box Office at (928) 684-6624 or go online to www.delewebbcenter.org.
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classical pianistalpin hong
Fri, Jan 20 H 7:30PM H $30Will turn your notions about classical music upside down!
michael kaeshammer trio
Sun, Jan 22 H 3:00PM H $32Boogie-woogie, blues, jazz, pop-crossover and a broad
range of standards.
momix botanica Thu, Jan 26 H 7:30PM H $45
Transporting you to a fantastic world with over-sized
flowers, exotic animals and stunning imagery.
Daddy Long LegsLast Chance to See a Masterfully Performed Play
Only a few days remain if you wish to catch the delightful award-winning play, “Daddy Long Legs” presented by the Arizona Theatre Company at the Herberger Theater Center. The play runs through January 15th and tells the story of a turn of the century era 18-year-old orphan girl who is given a col-lege education by an anonymous benefactor. The only catch is that she must write to him monthly and should never expect a reply or any contact with him. They know very little about each other as the story unfolds and both of their initial opinions will have to change greatly for this love story to actually transpire. How that happens is exactly what the story is about.
The 2-person play is a musical, highlighted by pitch-perfect vocal performances turned in by Megan McGinnis, who plays orphan Jerusha Abbott and Rob-ert Adelman Hancock, playing Jervis Pendleton, her anonymous benefactor. It is a difficult and daunting task to divide the volu-minous library of lines and songs between only two actors and they should be noted for turning in such flawless performances and delivery. Fans of romance and light comedy will surely enjoy this performance which builds with each letter written between them.
Tickets are available through Arizona Theatre Company Box Office (602) 256-6995 or online at www.arizonatheatre.org
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Competitors shown are subject to change. ©2011 FELD MOTOR SPORTS, Inc. Photos by Hoppen, Wilson, Igras.
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Villopoto Brings Early Momentum into Phoenix
Cole Seely Looks For More
Early-Season Success in Supercross Lites Class
After an exciting start to the season in front of a sold-out Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Monster Energy AMA Supercross and FIM World Championship heads to Phoenix this weekend for the second race of 2012 from Chase Field. Reigning champion, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto dominated last Saturday night, posting a flag-to-flag win and starting his title defense on a high note. Last weekend, Villopoto made a statement to his rivals with his impressive performance. After grabbing the Nuclear Cowboyz®
Holeshot in the 20-lap main event,
Villopoto sprinted through the opening laps, setting an exceptionally quick pace and opening up a healthy advantage over the field. Behind him, TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Honda’s Chad Reed, Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey, and Toyota/Yamaha/JGRMX’s James Stewart engaged in a captivating battle for the runner-up spot that kept the capacity crowd on its feet, in an uproar. Ultimately, a crash by Stewart allowed Reed and Dungey to duel for second, with Reed prevailing. After playing integral roles in the most competitive season in Monster Energy Supercross history in 2011, each of these four riders proved that there is more hotly-contested racing in store for 2012. The dominant effort by Villopoto not only gives the Washington native the early points lead, but also puts the pressure on his three closest rivals since none were able to contend with the Monster Energy Kawasaki rider once the gate dropped.
While Villopoto’s early sprint made it difficult for his competitors to challenge for the win, the “big four” showed their exceptional talent as the only riders in the entire 20-man field to post a lap under 1:02.000 on an extremely technical and challenging track. Even though Villopoto has delivered the first blow in the championship battle, there is no doubt that Reed, Dungey, and Stewart will be putting in extra hours both on the track and in the gym this week to come back stronger than ever inside Chase Field and respond with their own winning effort. In the opening race of the Western Regional Supercross Lites Class Championship, Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda’s Cole Seely took advantage of a top-three start to grab his third professional victory and lead the point standings for the first time in his career. The Western Regional Supercross Lites Class is exceptionally deep
in young talent, and it showed last Saturday. Seely will look to keep the momentum going this weekend in Phoenix, while is counterparts will also look to assert themselves in the short eight-race championship. SPEED will broadcast the Supercross class race LIVE at 9:30pm EST on January 14, 2012. Tickets are available at the Chase Field Box Office, all Ticketmaster Outlets, charge by phone at (800) 745-3000, www.supercrossonline.com, or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Practice and qualifying begin at 12:30 p.m., and the main event begins at 7:00 p.m. Club Level tickets are $65 Adult/Child; Gold Circle $42 Adult/Child; Mid-Level $30 Adult / $10 Child; Supervalue $22 Adult / $10 Child; Treadhead $10 Adult/Child. Fans can also get into the Pits for FREE from 12:30-6 p.m. Race Day when they recycle a MONSTER Energy Can at the stadium Pit Entrance (valid only with event ticket). Credit: Feld Entertainment, Inc.
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$8 adults, $5 kids 3-12, 2 and under free
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and Conference CenterLive Music by The Herndon Brothers
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COYOTES VS. AVALANCHEMonday, January 16th 2012
2pm / Jobing.com Arena480-563-PUCK
RICK ROSSSaturday, January 14th 20128:30pm / Celebrity Theatre
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Sunday A’fair in Scottsdale. Looking for a relaxing way to spend a Sunday afternoon? An annual LocalLily.com favorite is the Sunday A’fair free outdoor concert series in the lush park near Old Town Scottsdale at SmoCA, Scottsdale Contemporary Art Museum (7374 East 2nd Street, Scottsdale).
Bring a blanket and sunglasses and purchase delicious food and drinks or pack a picnic and enjoy beautiful music in the great outdoors. Family friendly and fun, there’s also free admission to SmoCA and lots of great restaurants within walking distance. www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org/special_events_sunday_afair.php
Event Schedule: Sunday, Noon – 4p.m., Scottsdale Civic Center Park
January 15 , 22 February 12, 19, 26 March 4, 25 April 1, 8, 15
Entertainment lineup includes The Samba Project, KC Blues Band, Mogollon, Sugahbeat, Traveler and OrigiNation: A Festival of Native Cultures.
Free parking is available in the public garage located on the west of Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts and directly behind Los Olivos restaurant on Wells Fargo Avenue.
Visit LocalLily.com for more places to Eat, Shop and Experience the best of Local. Facebook/locallily and @locallily on Twitter.
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Reviewers’ Roundtable
The following quotes were pulled from AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film columnists’ full reviews in an effort to generate a well-rounded overview of each of this weekend’s new releases.
‘Beauty and the Beast 3D’*
A French maiden takes the place of her captured father in the enchanted castle of an accursed prince, and her love is his only chance to resume hu-man form. (G – 84 minutes)
*Screened after deadline.
‘Contraband’*
A former smuggler (Mark Wahlberg) finds himself back in the game to settle his brother-in-law’s debt to a ruthless drug lord (Giovanni Ribisi). (R – 110 minutes)
*Screened after deadline.
‘In the Land of Blood and Honey’
A Serbian soldier (Goran Kostic) and his Bosnian lover (Zana Marjanovic) find their allegiances becoming un-
certain as their nation’s brutal ethnic conflict takes its toll. Written and directed by Angelina Jolie. In Serbian and Bosnian with English subtitles. Playing exclusively at Harkins Camel-view 5. (R – 127 minutes)
Randy: “Angelina Jolie’s feature film directorial debut is not an easy one to watch. This drama set amongst the civil strife in Bosnia has a slight Hollywood feel, with an outcome that is painfully real. The background story is one that few Westerners know; yet the romantic storyline is somewhat familiar. Overall, ‘In the Land of Blood and Honey’ is an impressive debut dealing with a tough subject matter.” Grade: B+
‘The Iron Lady’
Margaret Thatcher (Meryl Streep) breaks through class and gender bar-riers to become the United Kingdom’s first female prime minister. (PG-13 – 105 minutes)
Stan: “Oscar® winner Meryl Streep brings a ‘tour de force’ view of Marga-ret Thatcher, the first female prime minister of England and the motivat-ing factors of both before and during her term. Yes, its slow and methodi-cally paced, which gives the viewer
many moments of reflection of the woman who would dare to strive for the highest position of power and how she used it to attain her objectives among a male dominated system. ” Grade: B
Randy: “Every year there are numer-ous political biopics released that are over-acted, entirely too long and are created in the hopes of scoring mul-tiple award nominations. Last year’s ‘J. Edgar’ was one of those films. Meryl Streep’s performance as Mar-garet Thatcher is impressive in ‘The Iron Lady,’ but at times feels more like a caricature than the real thing. The film is light on content and feels as if it was created just to highlight Streep’s talent.” Grade: C
Joseph: “If I were to simply say that Meryl Streep gives an outstand-ing performance in ‘The Iron Lady,’ anyone – regardless if they have seen the new Margaret Thatcher biopic or not – would likely ask me to tell them something they did not already know. Needless to say, the actress appears to do no wrong. Unfortunately, such was the case with Leonardo DiCaprio’s turn as Hoover in last fall’s ‘J. Edgar,’ that is where the praise peaks. That is because the movie itself is merely a monotonous
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Joseph J. AirdoExaminer.com
Randy Montgomery, AZ Weekly Film Critic
Listen to Joseph J. Airdo’s “Movie Maverick” radio segment, every Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. during “The Daily Blender with Jeffry O’Brien” on KBSZ - NBC 1260 AM and 96.1 FM
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About the Film ColumnistsStan Robinson, 65, is a retired first assistant director with more than 22 years of experience in film and media production. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at Screen-Scene.org.
Randy Montgomery, 34, works in media and marketing and holds a master’s degree in counseling and education. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at AZWeek-lyMagazine.com.
Joseph J. Airdo, 28, is a Walter Cronkite School of Journalism gradu-ate with a bachelor’s degree in media analysis and criticism. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at Examiner.com/Phoenix.
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Smontage of Thatcher’s greatest hits, so to speak. To make matters worse, the film is about insightful, dramatic and affecting as is puddle is deep.” Grade: C
‘Joyful Noise’
Two strong-willed singers (Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton) must learn to work in harmony if their Georgia church choir is to stay together and win a national competition. (PG-13 – 118 minutes)
Stan: “One doesn’t have to be into gospel music to come away with the basic themes of friendships, moth-erhood, and tenacity are breezily presented while not ‘preaching to the choir’ on spirituality. The musi-cal selections in a pop-gospel style, elicits toe taping while the talents of the principal actors representing the ‘parenting generation’ and the young people of the ‘millennium genera-tion’ entering adulthood, are aptly conveyed. And yes, the ending gets the typical Hollywood wrap up all the scenarios in a nice, neat little pack-age, that said, ‘Joyful Noise’, with the musical talents of the cast and the ‘quip-dialogue’ exchanges, keeps the uplifting aspects ever present as it breezily presents the lessons.” Grade: C+
Joseph: “One would think upon watching the musical grand finale of the new spiritual comedy ‘Joy-ful Noise’ that the movie was lively, colorful and multifaceted. Alas, that is most certainly not the case as the flick could have represented itself far more accurately by essentially dropping the first word in its title. Moreover, the motion picture’s primary plot – in which Queen Latifah is at the center of – is entirely too thin while its expo-nentially more entertaining ensemble cast members are wasted with very little to do whatsoever.” Grade: D
‘London River’
Fate brings together a British widow (Brenda Blethyn) and an African man (Sotigui Kouyaté) as they look for their missing offspring. Playing exclusively at Harkins Shea 14. (NR – 87 minutes)
Joseph: “Writer/director Rachid Bouchareb’s ‘London River’ is deeply affecting but primarily as a result of its subject matter as opposed to its screenplay or the way in which the events are handled. That is to say that the filmmaker deserves very little of the credit for the intense emotions that the new drama about the 2005 terrorist attack in London elicits from the viewer as his story is strangely simplistic and his technique tends
to rely on convenient coincidences. On the other hand, in delivering his characters to an exceptionally inti-mate place, Bouchareb gives his two lead actors a chance to truly shine.” Grade: C
‘Pariah’
Though not yet out to her parents, a Brooklyn teenager (Adepero Oduye) embraces her identity as a lesbian and searches for her first lover. Playing exclusively at Harkins Camelview 5. (R – 86 minutes)
Stan: “Undertaking the common theme of ‘teen angst’ which is often explored in cinema with ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ (1955) starring the late great James Dean coming mind, ‘Pariah’ presents those very issues in an urban setting with those elements firmly defined by writer/director Dee Reese’s first feature film, with inspired performances by the cast as the characters are clearly defined within their respective issues clearly establishes the moral and the oh so human traits that are ever present.” Grade: C+
Randy: “Years ago, the subject of sexual expression in teens would
have been groundbreaking, but after numerous similar releases, such as ‘La Mission’ and ‘Gun Hill Road,’ the premise of ‘Pariah’ is something we have seen before, just set in a dif-ferent neighborhood. Strong perfor-mances make this one a standout. Most noteworthy is the supporting role, played by Kim Wayans. This performance is a highlight of Wayans’ career.” Grade: B+
Joseph: “Writer/director Dee Rees’s feature-length debut ‘Pariah’ is a powerful motion picture filled with authenticity and complexity but is easily forgotten because the film-maker places more emphasis on general situations than she does on
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by Stan Robinson
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these specific characters. In other words, Rees’s almost obsessive ef-forts to drive home a point undermine the people with whom we, as the viewers, are asked to sympathize. As a result, we are left with a very clear understanding of the movie’s morals but little recollection of its individual personalities – in spite of a rather remarkable performance from actress Adepero Oduye.” Grade: C
Bonus Features
The following quotes were pulled from interviews conducted by AZ Weekly En-tertainment Magazine’s film columnists with talent speaking on behalf movies recently released to Blu-ray and DVD.
By Joseph J. Airdo
Yvonne Strahovski, known best for her role as super spy Sarah Walker on television’s “Chuck,” holsters her fists in “Killer Elite,” a dramatic actioner in which she plays the girlfriend of Jason Statham’s character – a formidable special-ops agent who must cut his way
through a team of assassins to rescue his kidnapped mentor (Robert De Niro).
“I was a little jealous that I was not kicking some butt in the movie but it was really nice to change the pace up. One of the greatest things about being an actor is that you get to be so many different people in one lifetime. So, for me, the fact that I did get to change it up was a real bonus.” – Yvonne Strahovski
Actor Johnny Strong (‘Sinners and Saints’)
By Joseph J. Airdo
In “Sinners and Saints,” actor, musi-cian and martial artist Johnny Strong plays a New Orleans police detective who is assigned to help solve a series of brutal murders that have plunged the city into a major gang war. The actor appreciated the opportunity to play a character who represents a class of real-life heroes.
“A lot of these military guys in law enforcement have to deal with the most hardcore stuff in the world that nobody really wants to deal with. People want to wake up, drink their coffee, have a nice drive to work and hopefully there’s not too much traffic. These guys wake up and get phone calls like, ‘Hey, we got a guy covered in gasoline with a straight razor and he’s high on PCP.’ Who wants to go figure that out?” – Johnny Strong
Movie News
The documentary ‘Ayn Rand & the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged’ special screening
By Stan Robinson
The feature length documen-tary ‘Ayn Rand & the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged’, directed Chris Mortensen, will be screened for two days only, in select cities on Tuesday
January 17 and Thursday 26, 2012. Presented is a retrospective view that examines the resurging interest in Ayn Rand’s epic and controversial 1957 novel, and the validity of its dire prediction for America.
Presented is the forecast more than 50 years ago in the novel of financial collapse. The film looks into Rand’s background for the ideas and phi-losophy that inspired and shaped her novel, and seeks to determine whether America is indeed headed for the disastrous outcome she predicted so many years ago.
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Bet You Didn’t Know!
Robert Douglas Thomas, who stars as Edward in the ‘Twilight’ saga movies, is better known as Robert Pattinson
by Stan Robinson
DVD Watch!By Stan Robinson
‘Contagion’ starring Kate Wins-let, Jude Law, Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Laurence Fishburne; directed by Steven Soderbergh is rated PG-13 is available on a Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + UltraViolet Digital Copy.
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‘The Guard’ Starring Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Mark Strong, and Fionnula Flanagan; directed by John Michael Mc-Donagh, is rated R and available on Blue-ray/DVD.
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‘Moneyball’ starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoff-man, and Robin Wright, directed by Bennett Miller, rated PG-13, is available on Blue-ray, DVD, and an UltraViolet digital copy.
Actress Yvonne Strahovski (‘Killer Elite’)
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Stan: BRandy: C+
~The Adven-tures of Tintin~
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Randy: C+
~The Artist~Joseph: AStan: A-
Randy: A+
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Stan: BRandy: B-
~The Descen-dants~
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~Mission: Impossible –
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Randy: B+
~The Muppets~Joseph: ARandy: B+
~My Week With Marilyn~Joseph: BStan: B+
Randy: C+
~Pariah~Stan: B
Joseph: CRandy: B+
~The Skin I Live In~
Joseph: BStan: B
Randy: C+
~Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy~
Joseph: DStan: B+
Randy: B+
~The Twilight Saga: Breaking
Dawn Part 1~Joseph: B
Stan: CRandy: D+
~War Horse~Joseph: BStan: B+
Randy: B+
~Young Adult~Joseph: B
Stan: BRandy: A
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The Spotted Donkey Cantina at el Pedregal is one of only five restaurants in the state to offer its own tequila. Spotted Donkey management was selected to go on a tour with a privileged group of U.S. restaurateurs, to be part of an exclusive “Buy the Barrel” program that took place at the Casa Herradura in Amatitan, Jalisco Mexico. General Manager, Cameron Carlin, completed a comprehensive two day tour that included a start-to-finish learning process about how to produce the best tequilas in the world.
The “Double Barrel” course also included tastings from three barrels—each different in taste, nose, and expression. Carlin chose the third barrel, which he thought complemented Spotted Donkey’s menu the best. His choice, the Herradura Double Barrel Reposado, is a non-blended tequila that is rested in oak barrels for eleven months to achieve an inviting smoothness and then rested an additional month in a second, toasted oak barrel especially crated for finishing the maturation process. The tequila has a limited 240 bottle production that will be available at Spotted Donkey in addition to the “chilling machine” that cools the tequila to eight degrees for a perfect “neat” shot without ice. Carlin says, “Casa Herradura was expected to only sell 25 barrels in the first year, but we were barrel number 132! That’s 132 barrels of unique one-of-a kind tequila.”
In addition to the exclusive tequila, Spotted Donkey will also be adding new cocktails and tequila
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Want one irresistible reason to tune into “Heat Seekers,” Food Network’s travelogue/food challenge that pairs up chef/musician/
TV personality Roger Mooking with “Chopped” jurist Aaron Sanchez in a tongue-torching odyssey to smoke out the spiciest eats in the nation?
Try this: Mooking’s laugh.It’s genuine, infectious and ever-present – even as he’s attempting to best his cohort in gulping down gumbo
laced with XXXX Voodoo sauce on the bayou or pecking through a pile of inferno-infused chicken wings in Seattle.
And if you’re not hooked by then, you’re probably no food TV fan at all.
Mooking says the show was the brainchild of Scripps executives who want to explore different culinary cultures through heat and spice. “They
said, ‘Let’s put these guys together and see what happens.’ (Aaron and I) went out for lunch and just started kicking it, and they saw right away that the chemistry is good.”
By Lori Acken
Roger Mooking
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Eating Better is Easy at Z-Café. LocalLily.com takes me all over the Valley for work and play. This time of year seems particularly busy and is compounded by extra tasks that were pushed off for the holidays. While running non-stop my growling belly led me to Z-Café (1245 W. Baseline Road, Mesa, 480-820-5374). www.z-café.net
Located conveniently off the US 60 near the southwest corner of Alma School and Baseline, Z-Cafe is an easy east Valley favorite. The menu features large portion breakfast burritos, big green salads, made from scratch soups, piled high sandwiches and wraps and homemade sides like fruit, pasta and potato salad. The bread selection and ingredients are always fresh and the service is consistently fast, friendly and satisfying.
I typically choose to dine in, however calling ahead for faster pick up or requesting local delivery has been a lifesaver in the past. If you find yourself in the area I highly recommend you stop in. Police and Firemen receive a 20% discount.
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Jeans and leggings are the two things Kurumada has purchased for Lily that actually are made for moms-to-be.
“Alyson and I are having so much fun doing our version of maternity wear,” she says. “We just hope we’re showing viewers who are pregnant they can mix and match from their current wardrobe with a few maternity items. That way everyone in this economy is saving money but still feeling fashionable.”
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I always heard about Dukes Sports Grill, but never really cared to go, however I decided to check it out. This place is awesome for sports with so many TVs and pool tables. They have great drink specials from 6pm to close with: $4.25 Mimosas and Pina Coladas, $3.25 Fat Tire, and $4 Coors Light pitchers. I had a roast beef melt with pepperjack on sourdough that was heaven!! The staff is super friendly and this place gets packed. They have a fire pit for the chilly nights and a central bar with seating that wraps all the way around. 7607 E. McDowell Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85257
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My favorite place to go is New China Gate. It is the smallest restaurant you will probably ever go to but it is simply awesome. $1.50 Bud Lights, $2 Heinekens, and $4 sake bombs all day, every day. The gang pang chicken is my favorite item on the menu. The portions are very generous, so come hungry!! Everyone that works there is in the family, except for the bartender; Robby. I have never met a bartender with better service or one that seems to love his job as much as this guy. Come try this place out, I promise you will have a great experience! 7730 E. McDowell Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85257
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CRAFT BEER HIDDEN GEMSHere…. There…. Everywhere!!
Every once in a while we like to look for hidden gems. Places that have great beer, but for whatever reason have yet to be fully dis-covered by the beer drinkers in Arizona. Of course, we all know some of the great places to find beer in the Phoenix area. These are all the places that are sup-posed to have good beer. Places like Papago, Taste of Tops, Sun Devil Liquors and all of the great local breweries. Most of you even know that Whole Foods, Sun-flower, Sprouts and AJ’s Fine Foods have great beer selections. You probably even know that the
Whole Foods stores at Mayo and Scottsdale and in Chandler have multi-tap set-ups with some amazing beers running through the lines.
What about those places you wouldn’t expect to have great beer? How about restaurants where you just wouldn’t expect good beer or that really out of the way place? Are there places like that in Arizona that have great beer? I think you know the answer or we wouldn’t be talking about it here. So let’s take a look at some of these hidden gems.
Everybody knows that sushi demands pale lagers, preferably with a Japanese name, even if they are brewed in the United States or
in Canada. Moto, located at 16th Street and Glendale in Phoenix doesn’t buy into that concept. With a menu of fantastic sushi (ask for the underground menu) as well as great noodle and rice dishes, it sounds like a typical su-shi bar. Well, they also have a buf-falo burger and rib eye steak, and something called an Exit Wound bowl (don’t want to know about that). This is one of the few sushi bars that I have ever seen that have been able to pull of an all you can eat sushi deal (on Saturdays) and actually make it work. And beer, they have great beer. Sure you can usually get a Japanese named beer, but check out the other handles. There is typically something from Ballast Point on tap. And, on a fairly regular basis,
they clear off all taps and put on a selection of amazing beers as part of an event. The events are in-credible at Moto. Typically these events start at 4:00pm and go on until close, and will almost always feature at least one rare beer, and they always draw a full house of people enjoying great beer and great company. Most recently they broke out kegs of Avery they had been saving and hosted an Adios to Avery party. Located just of Route 51, they are easy to get to, and you will never leave disap-pointed.
For years TT Roadhouse, located on 68th Street just north of Thom-as was known as a great dive bar. Well, new ownership brought on a new attitude. Don’t worry, it’s still the same Roadhouse you’ve always loved, but now with craft beer. Walk in and look anywhere at the bar. You will find a selec-tion of beer that will make you smile and decide it’s time to settle in for a while. Bell’s Oberon, Ska Modus Hoperandi, Big Sky Moose Drool and a bunch more make this a fine place to relax for an evening, or afternoon, of casual drinking. Shoot some pool, watch a little television or chat up your neighbor at the bar. It’s a com-fortable place to have a few beers, and they have an outstanding juke box.
Cave Creek is all cowboy bars and Mexican restaurants, as far as you know. Sure there are a couple of nice wine bars like Brix. But Cave Creek is also home to some fine dining… Kevin Binkley has his namesake restaurant in town, and Cartwright’s does pretty
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Hello again craft beer lovers, today let’s get back to the beer reviews and chat about Black Iron IPA from Grand Canyon brewing in Williams Arizona. In the last year, we have covered many different
styles, but never a Local so let’s spend the next couple of weeks sharing the love with breweries from AZ.
Black Iron is a lighter take on the world of IPAs, basically a hoppy session brew. Pouring from the can a light golden straw colour, this little brew has a crisp, citrusy hop aroma that doesn’t quite follow through on the pallet with as much character. Flavours of sweet malt and light bitterness combine on the palate with a medium body and effervescence to make for a refreshing surprise in the IPA category. Think of this brew as the perfect companion for golfing on a hot Arizona day. Rate beer scores this beer a 50 from 100 but I don’t think this score tells the story correctly. At a time when every brewery is going over the top with huge over hopped IPAs, I think Black Iron stands out as a quality everyday drinker. I Love Beer and consume it quite often, but don’t want to wind up piss drunk every time I drink! There is A LOT to be said for session beers and this one hits the mark quite nicely.
Great food pairings should include spicy BBQ wings, summer salads filled with seasonal fruit and marinated chicken or even pork chops with mash. Great Booze pairings include a shot of Jack Daniels and Southern Comfort chilled with lime.
As I said earlier, we’re going to spend the next couple of weeks focusing on locallycrafted Arizona beers. It’s important to note that we have many great breweries right here in the Grand Canyon State, so take the time to give them the attention they deserve. As always, keep sending your comments and questions to kingjamesswann@gmail.com. Until Next week, Cheers
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well for itself. What locals have discovered is a relative newcomer named Cave Creek Tap Haus. Located on Cave Creek Road right across from Harold’s, this res-taurant offers a nice menu and Happy Hour usually features some acoustic music with bands later in the evening. But we’re here for the beer, so how about that? It’s pretty good by our standards. While not a top notch beer bar, it’s still a refuge for folks in that part of the Valley to be able to enjoy some great beer with a meal. Green Flash Hop Head Red, Oskar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale, Krombacher Pilsner (the number one selling Pilsner in Germany) and many more grace the handles here.
Did you know that there is a pretty good beer bar in the Old Town Scottsdale area? Well, there are a couple, but the real hidden gem is Daily Dose. From outside it looks like a coffee place…and it is, but with a great menu and well pre-pared food. But take a look at the
tap handles. How about Bell’s Two Hearted, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Alaskan Amber, Big Sky Trout Slayer and Bal-last Point Pale Ale on tap? Looks more like something you would walk into in downtown San Diego. Check out Daily Dose located on the west side of Scottsdale Road just south of Indian School.
Nobody expects to walk into a family chain pizza restaurant and find great beer, but that’s exactly what you get at Mellow Mushroom. A fun environment whether you’re there with the kids or showing up with a group of friends to drink some beer. The bar area is separated from the dining room but is open and well lit. The menu is full of interesting pizzas, sandwiches and salads. And the beer…well Mellow Mush-room features 40 taps, everything craft and import and all of it good. Abita Purple Haze is one of their best selling handles, but you can find Papago Orange Blos-
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som, Wyder’s Pear Cider, Grand Canyon Pilsner, Left Hand 400 Pound Monkey and on the nitro-gen tap, its far from the usual, Left Hand Milk Stout served nice and creamy. Mellow Mushroom also has probably the best selection of canned beer available at any restaurant in Phoenix. They have a location in North Phoenix at Happy Valley and I-17 and one on Mill Avenue in Tempe. Look for at least one more to open in 2012.
Our last hidden gem is an old favorite but one that is new to the craft beer scene. George and Dragon has been a fixture on Central Avenue for years. But this English Tavern has started to modernize the tap list. Sure you can still find all the old favor-ites, but check out the Fat Tire tap, and then notice the nitro handle is pouring Left Hand Milk Stout, and then you see SanTan Hefeweizen and Grand Canyon American Pilsner. Wow! George and Dragon has just started their new craft beer program, but with some encouragement from you folks, I bet that we will see this program expand and turn this into a top notch beer bar. Since it is right across from Steele Indian School Park, plan on stopping in before or after the Strong Beer
Festival on February 18th to check it out. Better yet, stop in this weekend and then check it out again in February.
This one may not be a secret any longer but Garage Wine and Tap at 16th and Bethany Home has one of the best lineups you will ever find in a six handle location. Besides their incredible menu and friendly service, you have a selec-tion of beers that includes craft favorites as well as international beers. Order a Thunder Canyon Deep Canyon Amber with your burger, or get adventurous and have a Tripel Karmeliet or Stiegl Goldbrau. Anderson Valley Hop Ottin, SanTan Hefeweizen and Breckenridge Vanilla Porter round out the tap list at this loca-tion.
Every few months we should look at some different hidden gems, because after appearing in these pages they may not be hidden anymore. So whether you’re eating sushi, or in the mood for Bangers and Mash, or just hang-ing out in Old Town, it’s always nice to know that you don’t have to forego craft beer. So now that you know you can enjoy yourself anywhere, get out there and do it.
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The Garage Restaurant and Bar, 1534 E. Bethany Home Rd. Phoenix 85014. Ask For: Stiegl Lager, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Thunder Canyon Deep Canyon Amber.
George and Dragon4240 North Central AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85012-1812Ask For: Fat Tire, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Grand Canyon Pilsner
Hazelwoods 1st Place3226 East Indian SchoolPhoenix, AZ 85018Ask For: Moose Drool/Big Sky IPA / Trout Slayer
Lost Leaf Gallery914 N. 5th St.
Phoenix 85004Ask for: Fox Barrel Pear Cider, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Abita Purple Haze
Mad Chef Gastro Pub3921 E. Chandler Blvd.Ahwatukee, 85044Ask for: Green Flash West Coast IPA, Oskar Blues G’Knight, SanTan Devil’s Ale
Magnums731 E. Union Hills Dr. Phoenix 85024Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Tripel Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12
Main Ingredient Ale House2337 N. 7th St. Phoenix 85006Ask for: Anderson Valley Boont Am-ber, Oskar Blues G’Knight, Sonoran Inebriator
Moto6845 N. 16th St. Phoenix 85016Ask for: Left Hand Sawtooth Nitro, New Belgium Seasonals, SanTan Epicenter
O.H.S.O4900 E. Indian School RoadPhoenix, AZ Ask for: Grand Canyon Raspberry Wheat, Thunder Canyon Good Vi-brations IPA, Papago Coconut Joe
Roosevelt Tavern816 N. 3rd StreetPhoenix, 85004Ask for: North Coast Scrimshaw
Pilsner, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Anderson Valley Boont Amber
Sandstone Café4959 W. Ray RdChandler 85226Ask for: Alaskan Amber, Bridgeport Hop Czar, SanTan Seasonals Sun Up Brewery322 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85012Ask for: Trooper IPA, Armadillo Red, Light Rail Cream Ale
The Yard House21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050Ask for: Gulden Draak, Lost Coast Great White, Alaskan Amber ZIPPS Sports Grill3647 E. Indian School Rd.Phoenix, 85018Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Am-ber, New Belgium 1554 TEMPE
Bison Witches21 E. 6th St. Tempe 85281Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Big Sky Moose Drool, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber
Boulders on Broadway530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe 85282Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, New Belium Ranger IPA, Lost Coast Great White
Flanny’s Bar & Grill1805 E. Elliot Rd. Tempe, 85284Ask For: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Green Flash Hop Head Red, SanTan Seasonals
Four Peaks Brewery1340 E. 8th St. Tempe 85281Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA
Gordon Biersch420 S. mill Ave. Tempe 85281Ask for: Golden Export, Hefewei-zen, Czech Pilsner
Macayo’s Depot Cantina300 South Ash Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281Fat Tire, New Belgium Seasonals, SanTan Devils Ale
Mellow Mushroom740 South Mill Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281-3629Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Abita Purple Haze, Big Sky Moose Drool
Taste of Tops403 W. University Dr. Tempe 85251Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool, Alaskan Amber
Tavern on Mill404 s Mill AveTempe, 85281Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Ballast Point Pale Ale, Green Flash West Coat IPA
Thirsty Lion2000 East Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe Marketplace Tempe, AZ 85281Ask for: Fat Tire, Alaskan Amber, Oskar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale
Yucca Tap Room29 W. Southern Ave. Tempe 85282Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bell’s Oberon, Left Hand Polestar Pils
WEST SIDE
Gordon Biersch6915 N. 95th Ave.Glendale 85305Ask for: Golden Export, Hefewei-zen, Czech Pilsner
Ground Control14140 W. Indian School Rd.Goodyear, 85338Ask for: Schneider Weisse, Tripel Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12
Mellow Mushroom2490 W. Happy Valley Rd. Phoenix, 85085Ask for: Abita Purple Haze, Grand Canyon Pilsner, Sonoran Inebriator
Old Chicago5695 W. Bell Rd. Glendale, 85308Ask for: Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, New Belgium 1554, SKA Pinstripe Red
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Original Wineburger6027 N. 19th Ave. Phoenix 85015Ask for: Thunder Canyon Deep Can-yon Amber, Bridgeport Seasonals, Big Sky IPA
Rock Bottom Brewery7640 W. Bell Rd. Glendale 85308Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale The Yard House2401 W. Westgate Blvd. Glendale 85305Ask for: Abita Purple Haze, Pyramid Haywire Hefeweizen, Tripel Karmeliet
Thunderbird Roadhouse 3549 W. Thunderbird Road Phoenix 85053 Ask For: New Belgium Abbey, Ranger IPA, SanTan Hefeweizen
SCOTTSDALE and NORTH VALLEY Blue 32 Sports Grill7923 North Scottsdale rdScottsdale AZ, 85253Papago Orange Blossom/Sun Up Trooper IPA/Moose Drool Cave Creek Tap Haus6900 east cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 85331Ask for: Krombacher Pils, Lost Coast Great White, Sun Up Trooper IPA
Chop & Wok7136 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85254
Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Lost Coast Great White, Papago Orange Blossom
Culinary Dropout7135 E. CamelbackScottsdale, 85251Ask for: SanTan Epicenter, Abita Purple Haze, Breckenridge Ava-lanche Amber
Dos Juevos Cantina7633 E Indian School RoadScottsdale, AZ 85251Blue Moon, PBR, Mudshark Scor-pion & Desert Magic, Woodchuck
Four Peaks Brewery15730 N. Pima Rd. Scottsdale 85260Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA
Goldie’s Sports Cafe10135 E. Via LindaScottsdale, 85258Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Am-ber, New Belgium Seasonals, New Belgium 1554
Gordon Biersch18545 N. Allied Way Scottsdale 85054Ask for: Golden Export, Hefewei-zen, Czech Pilsner
Papago Brewing Company7107 E. McDowell Rd. Scottsdale 85251Ask for: Orange Blossom, Hopago IPA, El Robusto Porter
Rock Bottom Brewery8668 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85260Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale
The Yard House7014 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale 85251Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Abita Purple Haze, Bear Republic Racer 5
TT Roadhouse2915 N. 68th St. Scottsdale 85251Ask for: Ska Modus Hoperandi IPA, Moose Drool, San Tan Devils Ale Upper Deck4224 N. Craftsman Court Scottsdale 85251Ask for: Blue Moon, Bell’s Oberon, Fat Tire
ZIPPS Sports Grill14148 N. 100th St.Scottsdale, 85259Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Am-ber, New Belgium 1554
ZIPPS Sports Grill8380 E. Via De VenturaScottsdale, 85258Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber
ZIPPS Sports Grill6501 E. Greenway PkwyScottsdale 85254Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber
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The Hungry Monk1760 W. Chandler BlvdChandler, 85224Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted, The Lost Abbey Judgment Day, Ballast Point Sculpin
Gordon Biersch2218 E. Williams Field Rd. Gilbert 85296Ask for: Golden Export, Hefewei-zen, Czech Pilsner
Iguana Macks1371 N. Alma School Rd. Chandler 85224Ask for: San Tan Epicenter, Blue Moon, SanTan Devil’s Ale
Irish Republic58 S. San Marcos Pl. Chandler 85225Ask for: Irish Republic Amber, Sleepy Dog Red Rover, KilKenny’s Irish Cream Ale
BoomBozz Tap House1026 E. Gilbert RoadGilbert AZAsk for: SanTan Devil’s Ale, Bell’s Oberon, Pyramid Hefeweizen
Old Chicago1656 S. Alma School Rd.Mesa, 85210Ask for: Lost Coast Great White, Moose Drool, Abita Turbodog
Old Chicago6821 E. Superstition Springs BlvdMesa 85209Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, SanTan Hopshock
Old Chicago 135 W. Ocotillo Rd.Chandler, 85248Ask for: Fat Tire, Lost Coast Great White, Oskar Blues Old Chub
Public House Garage4855 East Warner Road Phoenix, AZ 85044-3308Ask for: SanTan Epicenter, Oskar Blues Mama’s Little Yella Pils, Papago Oragne Blossom
San Tan Brewery 8 S. San Marcos PlazaChandler,85225Ask for:Sun Spot Gold, Devils Ale, Hopshock
Sun Devil Liquors Cellar235 N. Country Club DriveMesa, 85201Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Anderson Valley Summer Solstice, SKA Mo-dus Hoperandi
ZIPPS Sports Grill3950 W. Ray RdChandler, 85226Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber
1st Round Draft1520 West Warner rdGilbert AZ 85233Fat Tire, Devil’s Ale, Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro
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EAST SIDEBoston’s 1730 E. Elliot Rd, Tempe (480) 831-0822 – Thu, Sat, Sun
Brass Rail 3738 E. Thomas, Phoenix (602) 956-1280 - Wed
Breakroom 4729 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix (602) 267-1010 – 7 Days
Brigett’s Last Laugh 17222 N. Cave Creek, Phoenix (602) 788-0507 – 7 Days
Casey Jones Grill on Bell 2848 E Bell Rd Phoenix, AZ 602 493-9930 - Fri
Chances Are 7570 E. 6th Ave, Scottsdale (480) 994-4338 – Mon, Thu
Chuy’s 1831 E. Baseline, Tempe (480) 777-2905 - Fri
Clicks Billiards 3935 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix (602) 220-0859 - Wed
Devil’s Hideaway - 1807 E. Baseline Rd. Ste. 101 - Tempe (480) 491-0442 Wed & Sun Dirty Drummer 1211 N. Country Club, Mesa (480) 834-6371 - Sat Dirty Drummer 3002 N. Arizona Ave, Chandler (480) 926-2843 – Tue, Sat Dukes 7607 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale (480) 675-9724 – Thu, Sat
Ernies Inn 10443 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 948-4422 – 7 Days
Famous Sam’s 2730 E. Baseline, Mesa (480) 699-8142 - Wed, Sun Famous Sam’s (NW Corner of Baseline & Lindsay) 720 W. Ray Rd., Chandler (480) 899-9804 - Sat
Field House 1661 S. Val Vista Dr. Gilbert, AZ 85296 (480) 899-8228 Mon, Wed-Sun. Fox & Hound 1017 E. Baseline Rd., Gilbert (480) 507-2343 – Tue, Wed
Gallagher’s 7575 N. 16th St., Phoenix (602) 997-0084 – Thu, Sat
Giligin’s 4251 N. Winfield, Scottsdale (480) 874-2264 – Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu
Grapevine 4013 N. Brown, Scottsdale (480) 994-1792 – 7 Days
Hazelwoods 3626 E. Indian School, Phoenix (602) 957-2462 – Tue, Sat
JJ’s Cantina 409 N. Scottsdale Rd., Phoenix (480) 990-3477 – Fri, Sat
JJ Madison’s 430 N. Power Rd., Mesa (480) 924-8778 – Tue, Fri O Kelley’s 2120 W. Guadalupe, Mesa (480) 756-6069 – Mon, Thu
Pranksters Too 7919 E. Thomas, Scottsdale (480) 990-1114 - Tue
Sandstone Cafe 4959 W. Ray Rd, Chandler (480) 961-2913 WEST SIDEBullock’s 2601 W. Bethany Home, Phoenix (602) 433-9303 – 7 Days
Chantilly’s 717 W. Union Hills, Phoenix (602) 789-1417 - Sat Cocomo Joe’s 28244 N. Tatum, Phoenix (480) 538-8008 – Wed, Sun
Clubhouse Grill14175 W. Indian School RdGoodyear, AZ 85393623-535 – GULP (4857)Wednesday
Enoch’s 6750 W. Peoria, Peoria (623) 878-6296 – 7 Days
Gallagher’s 751 E. Union Hills, Phoenix (602) 867-3222 – Thu, Sat
George & Dragon 4240 N. Central Ave, Phoenix (602) 241-0018 - Mon
I&J Fountain Restaurant 12221W. Bell Rd. Surprise AZ 85378 (623) 583-1222
Lighthouse 12351 W. Indian School Rd., Avondale (623) 935-2471 – 7 Days
Marc’s Sports Grill 4494 W. Peoria, Phoenix (623) 842-1053 – 7 Days
Old Chicago 5695 W. Bell Rd., Glendale (602) 938-8808 - Sat
Pappy’s Sports Bar 11801N. 19th Ave, Phoenix (602) 944-3992 - Thu
Stinger’s 10222 N. 43rd Ave, Phoenix (623) 937-9645 – 7 Days
Wild Bills 6840 N. 27th Ave, Phoenix (602) 242-2345 – 7 Days
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You’re leaning over a burnt out shell of a car, you’ve got one of the opposing force in your sites, and you feel the surge of adrenaline send a shiver down your spine. You just need your opponent to move to the right and you’ll have a clear shot. A game of heart-pounding, adrenaline fueled chess!
Paintball is the thinking person’s adrenaline fix – and has grown in popularity by leaps and bounds over the past few years. It’s tense, exciting and best of all it can last for hours.
Paintball is an exhilarating sport that is fun to play! The sport of paintball is a way of life for millions of people around the world. There are a multitude of reasons why paintball is an awesome and addictive sport. Every game is different, every team is different, and you’ll experience the adrenaline rush every time you play!
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So how do you know if paintball is for you? If you answer yes to all of the questions below you may be a born paintballer: Do you like the feeling of the rush of adrenaline? Do you work well under pressure? Are you a team player? Can you move, react, and think quickly? Do you enjoy the outdoors? Hopefully you answered yes to all the above… and will be soon on your way to becoming a prototype paintball warrior in 2012!
For a listing of paintball fields and courses here in the valley, visit www.PBAZ.com. For all the necessary paintball supplies and accessories, everything you’ll need from A to Z in AZ, visit any of these sports retailers and paintball specialty stores…. BIG 5, Sports Authority, Sport Chalet, Outdoor World, Dark Star Paintball, Vanguard Paintball and Mesa Paintball Supply.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 13THLegendary Blues singer Hans Olson (Blues)AMC Fountain, 7-9pm
KC’s Blues Band (Original and Top 40 Alternative Band) District Stage, 7-10pm
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14THJennifer Kelber (Jennifer Kelber)AMC Fountain, 7-9pm
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On Sunday, January 15th the 2012 P.F. Chang;s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon will feature none other than the B52’s (“Love Shack”, “Roam” and “Deadbeat Club”) as the headlining act. 30,000 people are expected to compete and probably just as many will be along the race route, enjoying the music and festivities while cheering racers
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David Garrett has been winning over audiences since the release of his self-titled debut album in June 2009. In addition to having two hugely successful specials on Public Television, Garrett’s numerous TV performances include Dancing With The Stars, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, Today Show, Fox News Channel, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and CBS Saturday Early Show among others.
Garrett will be performing at the Mesa Arts Center (1 East Main St. in Mesa) on Tuesday, January 17th. The audience can expect to hear David’s technically flawless violin playing shine through with precision and power backed by his explosive four-piece rock band. Visit www.mesaartslive.com for details.
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FIREHOUSE has over 7 million sales worldwide, 16 Gold and Platinum Records and multiple Billboard Top Hits including: "Don't Treat Me Bad" "Reach For The Sky" and "All She Wrote", as well as their signature ballads "I Live My Life for You", "Love of a Lifetime", and "When I Look Into Your Eyes". This show also introduces HOTEL DIABLO to Arizona, featuring former members of the Scorpions. Plus local favorites: Chemicals of Democracy, Pain & Cable, Royco, Mersa, Grove Street, Covers Inc, Levels of Violence. FIREHOUSE • HOTEL DIABLO • Dual Stage Event • 90s HARD ROck • $20 ADV–$25 DOOR
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Tempe strip mall all about LIVE MUSIC
TEMPE, AZ – Something unique is happening at a strip mall in Tempe. Music fans and rock bands are finding a
home that caters to their every need. The first strip mall devoted to Musicians
and Live Music is coming together piece by piece and it's starting to create a powerful synergy that is getting noticed nationally. CLuB RED / RED OWL is the first piece
of the puzzle. It's a live music venue with a unique dual stage layout that is getting attention around the country. Club Red is located at the SW corner of
university Drive and the 101 Freeway in Tempe. The perfect location, right off the freeway, makes is easy for music fans around the valley to come to shows. Club Red hosts a wide variety of genres: 80s rockers like Quiet Riot, Great White,
Dokken and Firehouse (Firehouse is playing Club Red on Saturday 1/14, get your tickets now, that one will sell out). Punk legends like Agent Orange and X. Alt Rockers Blind Melon, Sugar Cult,
Marcy Playground and Days of the New. Reggae bands such as katchafire, The
Melodians and Pato Banton; hip-hop legends from 2 Live Crew to Brother Ali to the Grouch; and electro artist Bassnectar.Emergent artists on the rise often play
the venue: Adrenaline Mob (with Mike Portnoy) and Allen Stone are two recent examples. Plus local favorites Authority Zero, Digital Summer and Vayden have all played the venue at various times. National touring bands from all over the
country have been raving about the quality of the sound system and the unique dual stage setup and often ask their booking agents to book them at Club Red when their tour brings them through Phoenix.Realizing the potential with an anchor
tenant like Club Red that books around a 1,000 bands a year, the center was renamed Club Red Plaza and has been bringing in music related tenants over the last two years which is now starting to pay off with a strong synergy between the tenants. BAND OASIS, locally owned by James
and Donna koza, is an hourly rehearsal studio for bands. 11 sound isolated rooms each are set up
with a full backline: drum kit, bass amp, guitar amps and mixer. So bands just plug in their guitars and start playing. Over 250 bands a month come by and
practice in these comfortable, fully air conditioned, hourly rehearsal rooms. Bands love the convenience of not hauling
heavy gear around for rehearsals. Band Oasis is open daily from noon to midnight. ROCkZONE RECORDS specializes in
buying and selling used vinyl records.Vinyl records are getting a lot of interest
these days as music fans are realizing that mp3's compress the music, losing lots of the little nuances that matter to serious fans who want the best possible sound quality.
In addition to Vinyl, Rockzone Records also buys and sells CDs, DVDs and Music Memorabilia. Continuing the theme of strong ties to
live music Stephen Wilkensen (the owner of Rockzone) is the drummer in the well known local cover band 68 Guns And the Rockzone GM, Scott Robenet,
worked as a roadie for kiss and has met many bands whose Vinyl he now sells. Rockzone is also well known for buying
large collections. It's not unusual for them to buy collections with hundreds or even thousands of pieces. NAkED DAVE'S MuSIC is a mom and
pop owned guitar store. Walls of electric guitars give musicians a huge choice of the perfect guitar for an upcoming big show.
In addition to the electric guitars, Naked Dave's also carries acoustic guitars, bass guitars, luthier built custom guitars, guitar amps, bass amps, drum kits along with picks, strings, drum sticks and pedals. Dave and Brenda Johnson are the owners
of Naked Dave's Music and are in the store 6 days a week (closed Sundays). Dave also is the bass player in the local rock band, The Hollywood Saints. Here are the web sites for each of the
music related businesses:clubredrocks.combandoasis.comrockzonerecords.comnakeddavesmusic.com
Rounding out the center are several other businesses that work well with live music:
BOOkMAZE is a two story used bookstore with over 120,000 books for sale. Even better, over 10,000 books are priced at just $1 each. Bookmaze also has a small cafe with gourmet coffee and tea. PHOENIX TATTOO is one of the best
known tattoo studios on the West Coast, and is often featured in tattoo magazines. SuB FACTORY features outstanding
quality subs combined with affordable prices. Often touring musicians playing at Club Red drop in to sample their food.WAFFLE HOuSE for those 3am meals
that musicians thrive on after the show...Club Red Plaza is continuing to seek
other music related businesses to "join the party". One can only wonder what this center will look like in a few more years.
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ThursdayCave CreekBuffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creed Rd.: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsa-loon.com
Harold’s Corral (480) 488-1906, 6895 E. Cave Creek Rd.: AZ Blues Project. www.haroldscorral.com
ChandlerIguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd.: Dalon Greer. www.iguanamacks.com
MesaGoat Head Saloon (480)4 64-8030, 1423 S. Country Club Dr.: Dive Bar w/ Georgia. www.goatheadsaloon.com
PhoenixChar’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave.: Lady J. www.charshastheblues.com
Hazelwood’s First Place (602) 957-2462, 3626 E. Indian School Rd.: James Parks. www.hazel-woodsfirstplace.com
Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St.: Hucklebuck. www.joesgrotto.com
Thunderbird Roadhouse (602) 439-6800, 3549 W. Thunderbird Rd.: Hillbilly Barbeque Band.
The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave.: Kepi Ghoulie electric! Kevin Preston, JJCnV and Empire of the Bear. www.thetrunkspace.com
ScottsdaleRogue Bar (480) 947-3580, 423 N. Scottsdale Rd.: Calling Morocco (CA), Dogfood (CA), Every Letter and The Shivereens. myspace.com/theroguebar
TempeCanteen Tequila Bar (480) 773-7135, 640 S. Mill Ave.: Acoustic Music from 5:30 to 7:30pm. www.canteentequilabar.com
Flanny’s Bar & Grill (480) 659-0870, 1805 E. Elliot Rd.: Emmet Deguvera and Mark Zubia. www.flannys.com
Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave.,(Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Blunt Club. www.yuccatap.com
FridayAhwatukeeCactus Jack’s (480) 753-4733,
4747 E. Elliot Rd.: Carvin Jones. www.cactusjacksbaraz.net
Apache JunctionJake’s-O-Mine (480) 982-8608, 1985 W. Apache Trail: Hawg Wild. www.jakes-o-mine.com
WTH Bar and Grill (480) 380-6000, 10262 E. Apache Trail: Stompbox. whatthehellbarand-grill.com
Cave CreekBuffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd.: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com
Cocomo Joe’s (480) 538-8008, 28244 N. Tatum Blvd.: Nineball. www.cocomojoes.com
Harold’s Corral (480) 488-1906, 6895 E. Cave Creek Rd.: Young Country. www.harold-scorral.com
ChandlerIguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd.: Cody Lynn Macy. www.iguanamacks.com
Jersey’s Tavern and Grill (480) 705-9700, 5945 W. Ray Rd.: Different Breed. www.jerseystavern.com
Fountain HillsJazz in the Hills / The Fire Side Grill/Holiday Inn (480) 816-8806, 12800 N. Suaguaro Blvd.: Fred Forney Quartet. 7:30-9:30pm.
MesaO’Kelley’s (480) 756-6069, 2120 W. Guadalupe Rd.: 2-Toned Lizard Kings. www.okelleysbar.com
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd.: Stephanie Eason. www.tobysmesa.com
PhoenixChar’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave.: Soul Power. www.charshasthe-blues.com
Desert Ridge Marketplace 21001 N. Tatum Blvd.: KC’s Blues Band (District Stage) and Hans Olson (AMC Fountain). www.shopdesertridge.com
Duck and Decanter (602) 274-
5429, 1651 E. Camelback Rd.: Eric Ramsey. 5:30-8:30pm. www.duckanddecanter.com
Hazelwood’s First Place (602) 957-2462, 3626 E. Indian School Rd.: Daylon Greer. www.hazelwoodsfirstplace.com
Ice House Tavern (602) 244-1179, 3855 E. Thomas Rd.: Reactions and Dynamite the Liberator. www.icehousetav-ernphx.com
Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St.: Paradise Drive. www.joesgrotto.com
Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100: Ayden Fire. www.steelhorsesaloon.com
Thunderbird Roadhouse (602) 439-6800, 3549 W. Thunder-bird Rd.: Porch Dawgs.
The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave.: Fortune Cookie. www.thet-runkspace.com
TempeFlanny’s Bar & Grill (480) 659-0870, 1805 E. Elliot Rd.: The Drive Duo. www.flannys.com
Sail Inn (480) 839-6637, 26 S. Farmer St.: The Charlie Shooter Band, 4 Year Plan and Super Funk Allstars. www.thesailinn.com
Tempe Marketplace 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy: Chronic Hippies (District Stage) and Gradymusic (B&N Fountain). www.tempemarketplace.com Tempe Tavern (602) 625-1336, 1810 E. Apache Blvd.: The Dark Hearts, Labor Party and The Atomic Zombies. www.tem-petavern.com
Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave. (Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): The Revenge and Dag Nabbit Stubbs. www.yuccatap.com
Saturday Apache JunctionJake’s-O-Mine (480) 982-8608, 1985 W. Apache Trail: Hawg Wild. www.jakes-o-mine.com
Cave CreekBuffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd.: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com
Cocomo Joe’s (480) 538-8008, 28244 N. Tatum Blvd.: Nineball. www.cocomojoes.com
Harold’s Corral (480) 488-1906, 6895 E. Cave Creek Rd.: Young Country. www.harold-scorral.com
ChandlerIguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd.: DJ Pete. www.iguanamacks.com
Jersey’s Tavern and Grill (480) 705-9700, 5945 W. Ray Rd.: EnginEars. www.jerseystavern.com
MesaO’Kelley’s (480) 756-6069, 2120 W. Guadalupe Rd.: Sweaty. www.okelleysbar.com
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd.: Jason Boland and the Straggler and Stepha-nie Eason. www.tobysmesa.com
PhoenixChar’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave.: Glyde. www.charshastheblues.com
Desert Ridge Marketplace 21001 N. Tatum Blvd.: Knee Deep Experience (District Stage) and Jennifer Kelber (AMC Fountain). www.shopde-sertridge.com
Ice House Tavern (602) 244-1179, 3855 E. Thomas Rd.: At 7. www.icehousetavernphx.com
Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St.: Talk to Sheep. www.joesgrotto.com
Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100: Ayden Fire. www.steelhorsesaloon.com
The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave.: Rainbow & Wolves of Isle Royale tape release party w/ Good Amount, Fanapth and Mangled Men. www.thetrunk-space.com
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ScottsdaleRogue Bar (480) 947-3580, 423 N. Scottsdale Rd.: Mean Streets Dance Party at midnight. myspace.com/theroguebar
TempeSail Inn (480) 839-6637, 26 S. Farmer St.: Nameless Prophets. www.thesailinn.com
Tempe Marketplace 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy: Shawn Johnson & the Foundation (District Stage) and Tera Crisalida (B&N Fountain). www.tempemarketplace.com
Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave.,(Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Yellow Minute and Chasing Kings. www.yuccatap.com
Concert Venues910 LIVE (480) 966-0707, 910 N. McClintock Dr., Tempe: January 12th: Burn Halo w/ special guestsJanuary 13th: Vinyl TapJanuary 14th: SinizenJanuary 21st: Mosh Pit Army pres-ents Last Man Standingwww.910liveaz.com
ASU Gammage (480) 965-3434. 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe:January 21st: Wilcowww.asugammage.com
ASU Kerr Cultural Center (480) 965-3434, 6110 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale:January 20th: Grupo LiberdadeJanuary 21st: Beth Simchat HaMashiachJanuary 22nd: AZ Classic Jazz Society presents Ivory & GoldJanuary 27th: Patrick Ball – “O’Carolan’s Farewell to Music”January 28th: Beth Simchat HaMashiachwww.asukerr.com
Celebrity Theatre (602) 267-1600, 440 N. 32nd St., Phoenix:January 14th: Rick RossJanuary 20th: WarJanuary 27th: Incidental, Halocene, The Stencils and Jaclyn MonroeJanuary 28th: Ginuwinewww.celebritytheatre.com
The Clubhouse Music Venue (480) 967-7977, 1320 E. Broadway Rd., Tempe:January 13th: Mission G w/ special guestsJanuary 14th: Summer Set w/ special guestsJanuary 20th: Haffo w/ special guestsJanuary 21st: The Adolecents w/ Youth Brigadewww.clubhousegigs.com
Club Red/Red Owl (480) 496-4733, 2155 E. University Dr., Tempe:January 14th: FirehouseJanuary 21st: Total ChaosJanuary 25th: Stolen BabiesJanuary 31st: Maylene & the Sons of Disasterwww.clubredrocks.com
Comerica Theatre (602) 379-2800, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix:(Formerly Dodge Theatre)January 15th: Foreigner Acoustique: The Classics UnpluggedJanuary 19th: The Deadmeat Tour: Steve Aoki & DatsikFebruary 18th: Glen CampbellFebruary 24th: Alejandra GuzmanFebruary 25th: Megadeth, Motor-head, Volbeat and Lacuna CoilMarch 12th: Willie NelsonMarch 24th: The Pink Floyd Experi-encewww.livenation.com
The Compound Grill (480) 557-9087, 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Scottsdale:January 12th: Wheeler BrothersJanuary 13th: TravelerJanuary 14th: Pat Travers BandJanuary 15th: Lalah HathawayJanuary 17th: Moio Brothers TrioJanuary 18th: 40 oz. to Freedom (Sublime tribute)sJanuary 19th: Dan Hicks and the Hot LicksJanuary 20th: Lukas Nelson and Promise of the RealJanuary 21st: Elephant Revivalwww.thecompoundgrill.com
Crescent Ballroom 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix:January 12th: Cass McCombsJanuary 13th: Sugar Thieves and Dry River Yacht ClubJanuary 14th: The Pistoleros and Dead Hot WorkshopJanuary 15th: Tobie Milford
January 17th: Her & Gold (Maria Sais de Sicilia of Lydia) and Rajiv PatelJanuary 18th: Handsome FursJanuary 19th: Cover the Crescent, The Medera Strand, Terra Firma and Robin ViningJanuary 20th: What Laura SaysJanuary 21st: Kismet w/ Sean Watsonwww.crescentphx.com
Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts (928) 684-6624, 1090 S. Vulture Mine Rd., Wicken-burg:January 13th: Chamber Music Plus: Ghost TownsJanuary 15th: The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra and the Pied Pipers “American Hits on Parade”January 20th: Alpin HongJanuary 22nd: Michael Kaeshammer TrioJanuary 29th: The Phoenix Sympho-ny “The Music of John Williams”www.delewebbcenter.org
Jobing.com Arena (623) 772-3800, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale:February 10th: Bill GaitherMarch 15th: RadioheadMay 18th: Rammsteinwww.jobingarena.com
Marquee Theatre (480) 829-0607. 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe:January 17th: Wu Tang Clan, Empire, Fresh Pro Deuce and Sumo CorleoneJanuary 22nd: Jackyl, Dirtnap, Hawg Wild, 1967 and A House DividedJanuary 24th: Anthrax, Testament and Death Angelwww.luckymanonline.com
Martini Ranch (480) 970-0500, 7295 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale:January 14th: Rock LobsterJanuary 15th: Daisy Train and Met-alheadJanuary 18th: Stephen Griswold & His California Convoy and Daisy TrainJanuary 21st: Colton Avery CD release and Rock Lobsterwww.martiniranchaz.net
Mesa Arts Center (480) 644-6500, 1 East Main St., Mesa:January 13th: The Fab FourJanuary 17th: David GarrettFebruary 2nd: Jon AndersonFebruary 3rd: Fresh Beat BandFebruary 8th: Roz Savage
MIM Music Theater (480) 476-8000, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix:January 14th: Heidi Swedberg & the Sukey Jump BandJanuary 15th: Stephanie Bettman and Luke HalpinJanuary 16th: UA School of Music: Daniel Katzen (horn) and Michael Dauphinais (piano)January 18th: Desert Rose BandJanuary 22nd: International Guitar Night (Brian Gore, Adrian Legg, Lulo Reinhardt and Marco Pereira)January 25th: ASU School of Music: ASU African Drum EnsembleJanuary 27th: Brooklyn RiderJanuary 28th: David BrozaJanuary 31st: Preservation Hall Jazz Bandwww.themim.org
Orpheum Theater (Phoenix) (602) 262-7272, 203 W, Adams St., Phoenix:January 12th – 15th: The Rat PackJanuary 19th: Jeanne Robertsonwww.orpheum-theater.com
Orpheum Theater (Flagstaff) (928) 556-1580, 15 W. Aspen St., Flagstaff:January 15th: Authority Zero and Voodoo Glow SkullsJanuary 20th: MeltJanuary 21st: Xtra TicketJanuary 25th: March Fourth March-ing BandJanuary 26th: Citizen CopeJanuary 28th: Social Distortionwww.orpheumpresents.com
Rhythm Room (602) 265-4842, 1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix: January 12th: Cousin AffectJanuary 13th: Dave Riley, Bob Cor-ritore and Juke Joint Blues BandJanuary 14th: (Prime Time show) Tommy Dukes Blues Band w/ Del-mar StewartJanuary 14th: (Early show) Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco PlayboysJanuary 15th: 20th Anniversary ben-efit for Paz de Cristo hosted by The Blues Dinosaurs w/ Carey Slade and Ivan HarshmanJanuary 16th: Allan Holdsworth w/ Joe Myers & Linda CushmaJanuary 17th: Blues Jam hosted by Bill Tarsha & The Rocket 88’sJanuary 18th: Catie CurtisJanuary 19th: Sugar BlueJanuary 20th: Kim Wilson’s All-Star Blues BandJanuary 21st: Cold Shott & the Hur-
ricane Hornswww.rhythmroom.com
Scottsdale Center for the Per-forming Arts (480) 994-2787, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale:January 14th: Underground Railroad: An Evening With Kathleen BattleJanuary 17th: Keyboard Conver-sations with Jeffrey Siegel: A Beethoven BonanzaJanuary 22nd: Simone Dinnersteinwww.scottsdaleperformingarts.org
Skye Restaurant and Lounge (623) 334-0010, 16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Dr., Peoria:January 14th: Bill Haley’s Original CometsJanuary 15th: Gene Styles – A Tribute to Elvis PresleyJanuary 20th: At the Hop – The Music of the 50’s and 60’sJanuary 20th: AZ Diamond – A Trib-ute to Neil DiamondJanuary 21st: Cornell Gunter’s Coast-ersJanuary 22nd: Cornell Gunter’s CoastersJanuary 25th: The New Army w/ Paul GurvitzJanuary 27th: Bill Haley’s Original CometsJanuary 28th: ’56 – A Tribute to 1950’s Rock & Rollwww.skye-restaurant.com
U.S. Airways Center (602) 379-7800, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix:February 3rd: George Strait w/ Mar-tina McBrideMay 15th: Roger Waters: The Wall LiveAugust 29th: Neil Diamondwww.usairwayscenter.com
Underground/Nile Theatre (480) 559-5859, 105 W. Main St, Mesa: January 14th: Rio Act, Chaos Playground, Reason Unknown and Ignite & ConspireJanuary 15th: Falling in ReverseJanuary 15th: Pentimento w/ Light Years, Creatures with Withdrawal, Territory, The Rule the Law and SanhedrinJanuary 21st: Cold Blooded Theory, Truth of Fiction, The Living Receiver, Archive the Dream and morewww.niletheater.com
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FRI 1/13 REIGN Art/Music NetworkFRI 1/13 Oak CreekSAT 1/14 FIREHOUSEFRI 1/20 HomeGrown MCsFRI 1/20 HGMC Second StageSAT 1/21 Nightlight PresentsSAT 1/21 TOTAL CHAOSWED 1/25 STOLen BABieSTHR 1/26 MARSHALL BECKFRI 1/27 BOBBY BRAND NEWSAT 1/28 PROZAKTUE 1/31 Maylene & Sons of DiasterFRI 2/3 MegaDon PresentsFRI 2/3 HomeGrown EmceesSAT 2/4 Killing Spree & SoullessSAT 2/4 Thicker Than ThievesTHR 2/9 ULI JON ROTH
FRI 2/10 new Times SoundcheckSAT 2/11 new Times SoundcheckTUE 2/14 KRUUSH CD Release PartyWED 2/15 BOBBY BRAND NEWFRI 2/17 Paroxysmal ButcheringSAT 2/18 FASTeR PUSSYCATSAT 2/18 Marshall Beck PresentsTHR 2/23 AnTje DUvekOTTHR 2/23 Todd Wolfe BandSAT 2/25 FUTURE SOULSAT 2/25 STATELINEFRI 3/2 NIGHTLIFE PresentsSAT 3/3 GiFT OF GABSAT 3/3 Holmberg Morning SicknessFRI 3/9 AGENT ORANGESAT 3/3 GIFT OF GABSAT 3/10 Chemicals of Democracy
SUN 3/11 DAve DAYS, Ricky FicarelliSAT 3/17 Bullets & OctaneSAT 3/17 DUB NATIONWED 3/21 Michael SchenkerGroup w/ Robin McAULEYSAT 3/24 Romantasy CabaretSAT 3/24 Writer's GuildFRI 3/30 Brother Lynch HungSAT 3/31 FUTURE SOULSAT 4/7 Battle for north AmericaSAT 4/28 FUTURE SOULSAT 5/12 RAWK the HAWKSAT 5/19 Romantasy CabaretSAT 5/26 FUTURE SOUL
Bands or Promoters:email us: booking@clubredrocks.com
WED 1/25 • 7 pm • 21+Stolen BabiesAmerican avant-garde metal band influenced by dark cabaret, plus Creepsville 666!Dark Cabaret • $10–$12
SAT 1/21 • 7 pm • All AgesTOTAL CHAOS Punk legends, TOTAL CHAOS, having been supporting political and social freedom for 22 years!!pure PUnk • $10–$15
SAT 2/11 • 7 pm • 21+Jason DeVoreJason DeVore, Eye of Fire, Inept Hero, Crusher Sound System, The Insects, Mouse Powell, Writer's Guild, Span Phly.new Times SoundcheckSAT 2/18 • 7 pm • 21+Faster PussycatFASTER PUSSYCAT came out of the Sunset Strip Glam Metal scene of the late 80s. Glam Metal • $15–$20
THR 2/9 • 7 pm • 21+
Uli Jon RothSkY GUITAR Clinic is from noon to 3pm, clinic price is $95 and includes a show ticket. SKY GUITAR CLINIC • $95SHOW TICKETS • $15–$20
SAT 1/14 • 7 pm • 21+
FIREHOUSEPlus HOTEL DIABLO, Chemicals of Democracy, Pain & Cable, Royco, Mersa, Grove Street, Covers Inc, Levels of Violence. 80s HARD ROCK • $20–$25
TUE 1/31 • 7 pm • All Ages MAYLENE • LionizeMAYLENE and The Sons of Disaster plus Lionize! A hot blend of Metalcore and Hard Rock!Metalcore • $12–$15
FRI 2/10 • 7 pm • 21+Glass HeroesGlass Heroes, Love-Me-Nots, Flathead, Sugar Thieves, 2 Tone Lizard kings, Father Figures, Companeros and more!new Times Soundcheck
Show Details at www.clubredrocks.com
Club Red2155 e. University, Tempe • 480-CLUB-ReD • www.ClubRedRocksLocated at the SW Corner of University Drive and Loop 101 in Tempe
Kokopelli Winery & Bistro to Host
8th Annual Italian American Festival
Live Bands and Accordion Players to Perform Throughout
the Weekend
Kokopelli Winery and Bistro is saluting all Italian Americans on January 27 – 29. The festival will include: Home-style Italian
food and desserts, live Italian music all weekend, bocce ball and the Pantera Car Club of Arizona will display their rare Italian made sports cars. Discounted wine tasting and Italian inspired wines by Kokopelli Winery will be featured. Dennis Minchella, Kokopelli’s owner, learned to cook from his Italian-born grandmother Josephine, which helped to inspire many of the weekend’s dishes. Some of our entrees will include: Lavosh style pizzas, Josephine’s Lasagna, Michelangelo Pasta, Chicken Marsala, Chicken Parmesan, Antipasto and Mediterranean Salads. Our desert menu will feature Cannoli ala Sinatra and Coliseum Chocolate Cake, and Italian Cookies and Cream.
We will also have live bands and accordion players rendering Italian tunes all weekend. “This is our 8th annual Italian American Festival at Kokopelli Winery & Bistro in Chandler to celebrate our family’s Italian American heritage. We are very excited to enter our 11th year in Chandler by celebrating our heritage,” said Dennis Minchella, CEO of Kokopelli Winery. Kokopelli Winery is a local family owned winery and restaurant. Don and Carol Minchella founded the winery in 1994. Kokopelli Winery
is celebrating their fifteenth year in operation producing over 20 wines, which collectively have won over 80 medals to date. Kokopelli wine is distributed in over 600 retail accounts, in addition to their bistro. Dennis Minchella, Chief Wine-O, has furthered his father’s legacy by creating themed festivals, like the Italian American Festival, to show guests that wine can be easily paired with all cuisines. For Reservations Call (480) 792-6927 or visit www.kokopelliwinery.net
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BY EVELYN ROMANS
Darude at The Mint Before the electronic music sandstorm hit the contemporary clubbing generation we know today, an underground rave scene went rampant with its origin stemming out of Germany—think the movie, Party Monster and maybe you get the context I’m trying to implant in your head. Perhaps such electro dance parties aren’t like that today but understand the impact that music must have had on the attendees. Finnish sensation, Darude, is a product of this scene and member of that generation so I suppose he deserves a little respect for his inspiration and talents. Darude made it big when his 1999 hit, “Sandstorm,” swept to the top of global charts allowing him to secure his spot on DJ Magazine’s top 100 DJs list and remains on it to this day. Not familiar with the song? YouTube it and you’ll recall the fun your brain was having when it first processed it. MLK Jr. weekend is here again which means if you’re not go-ing out of town, you’ll need something to do on Sunday night. The Mint is still fresh in Scottsdale and will be even cooler this weekend when Darude spins for their In-dustry Appreciation Night and makes you feel like you’re clubbing somewhere fancy in Europe. While you’re there, consider the Ketel One bottle special ($150) and $5 Ketel One cocktails you can enjoy more knowing there’s no work the following day. Sunday, January 15th. 9 pm – 2 am. Ages 21+
Avicii at the Phoenix Convention Center Oh, those Europeans and their electronic dance music! If you’re a true clubber, you know about Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, and Afrojack. There has to be something they eat, drink, or smoke in The Netherlands that makes these Dutch DJs as great and influential as they are right now in the mu-sic world. Avicii, on the other hand, is not Dutch but rather springs from one half of Europe’s ball sack and hails from the same motherland as The Swedish House Mafia. This Grammy Award Nominated 22 year old’s current biggest hit, Levels, is currently on repeat on my iPod and being blasted all over the radio thanks to Flo Rida’s sampling of it. Ohhhohhhh some-times, I get a good feeling! Yup, that’s the jam! I always get a good feeling when it comes on lalala [smiley face]. So if you’re down (and you should be because I think most everyone got paid on Friday), head over to the Phoenix Convention
Center this Sunday for Avicii’s House for Hunger tour to help him raise a million for the organization, Feeding America. Do some serious dancing to help burn those holiday calories off, and thank this Swed for it. Sunday, January 15th. 7 pm –12 am. $35-$85 at www.ticketmaster.com. All Ages. Jay and Silent Bob Get Old at Stand Up Live Jay and his sidekick, Silent Bob, are back. You’ve seen them in movies, Clerks, Chas-ing Amy, Mallrats, and Dogma and this time I’m sure, Kevin Smith a.k.a Silent Bob, will actually say more than a few words if anything. Maybe. Anyhow, Jason Mewes and his longtime friend are in town on Thursday to entertain us once again and we’ll have the chance to judge them on how well they’ve aged. Or perhaps they’ve aged horribly and are holding on to the past and that’s why they’re doing standup now? Phoenix Cityscape’s new comedy club is pretty darn cool, though. The venue is on the second floor and is somewhat fan-cy for a comedy club. Copper House Rock Pub and Kitchen is connected to Stand Up Live and wraps around half the space with windows overlooking downtown, making you feel like you’re actually in a bigger city. Although there is a two drink minimum at the club, the liquid refreshments are tasty and the food you can snack on while you watch the show is delicious. If the talent is not so talented—which I’m sure it will be, at least you can feel satisfied with the food and beverage. Thursday, January 12th. 8 pm. $40. Ages 18+
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