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When a soldier meets a temptress, someone gets burned. She may be the most famous seductress in all of fiction. Carmen, a wild and beautiful gypsy in 19th century Spain, ensnares most men in her fiery grasp. Her newest conquest is the soldier Don Jose. Tormented by passion, he abandons duty and honor to win Carmen’s love. When a brash bullfighter catches her eye, Don Jose’s jealousy flares, threatening to burn out of control. Unafraid of fate, Carmen may follow her fickle heart wherever it leads – even if it leads to death.
This season marks the debut of a new production of Carmen, highlighted by a daring new concept in staging. Acclaimed tenor Fernando de la Mora brings passion and conviction to the role of Jose and Beth Clayton sings the title role in one of the world’s most beloved operas. Sung in French with English supertitles. Experience Carmen like never before… on stage amongst the cast! This special ticket includes a seat on stage in the toreador’s bull ring for Act I and II, a pre-performance sangria reception in the Green Room, and commemorative photo with the cast. Call 602.266.7464 to upgrade your Carmen season ticket to Bull Ring Seating for $100. Seating for this once-in-a-lifetime experience is extremely limited and is on a first come, first served basis. Visit www.azopera.com for more information. Phoenix Symphony Hall November 19, 7:30 p.m. November 20, 7:30 p.m. November 21, 2:00 p.m.
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Nick@ Night By Nick Connell The holidays are fast approaching here in the month of November as new shows and openings continue. There’s something for everyone this time of year-with music, drama and excitement everywhere! MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM at Arizona Theatre Company in Herberger Center ATC and the Penumbra Theatre Company have put together an excellent co-production of the August Wilson drama, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. This production is masterfully directed by Lou Bellamy and stars a talented cast of characters only August can bring to life with great wit and perception. It’s a period piece, set back in late 1920’s Chicago, where blues were king and the black culture was still growing out of racism and oppression. With a recording studio and dressing room as the back dropwe get to drop in on a cast of characters making their way through the “white man’s” world-with their music as the medicine of the emotions. This is a powerful production led by Abdul Salaam El Razzac, James Craven and William John Hall Jr. as Toledo, Cutler and Slow Drag-a crew of session musicians waiting to record the next big hit for Ma Rainey, played with intensity and power by Javetta Steele. But there’s a wild card that gets thrown into the mix as Levee, a hot composer and horn player played by James T. Alfred, shows up late to start the music flowing with heated emotions that eventually leads to tragic consequences. There’s tremendous performances around this whole cast and the genius of August Wilson is present everywhere. Ma Rainey’s is a gem for the season.Through Nov. 28th Tickets 602-256-6899 or ArizonaTheatreCompany.org MICHAEL FEINSTEIN THE SINATRA PROJECT at Celebrity Theatre The “Ambassador of the American Songbook” whistled into town over the weekend at The Celebrity Theatre with his amazing big band sound and a tribute to “Ol’ Blue Eyes”, Frank Sinatra. This was an all-star hit parade as Michael and his incredible orchestra, led by Music Director Bill Elliot were off the charts all night! From songs to stories, this was a show of shows by one of the great live performers of our day. Michael, we will be humming those hits for weeks, from Johnny Mercer, George and Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Harry Warren and many more. We hope you will come back for an encore soon. Thanks for the memories… GAMELAN CUDAMANI FROM BALI at the MIM Musical Theatre Gamelan Cudamani presented a bright and colorful performance of “Bamboo to Bronze” at the MIM Musical Theatre last weekend. This cultural masterpiece from Indonesia was breathtaking in dance, dress and music. With a beautiful introduction, The Three Worlds and a touching piece on Asking Forgiveness, to the joyful and happy “What Happened at Rehearsal”, this wonderful group of musicians and performers led by I Dewa Putu Berata were stunning and exciting! And if you didn’t get a chance to catch the show, they will be giving a Gamelan Workshop this Thursday at 6:30pm in the Experience Gallery Classroom of MIM. For more information call 480-478-6000 or go online at TheMim.org CIRQUE DREAMS ILLUMINATIONS The Theater League at The Orpheum Theatre How can words describe such an amazing show brought to you by the producers of the critically acclaimed CIRQUE DREAMS JUNGLE FANTASY-maybe breathtaking, amazing, extreme, wildly magical full of dancing, singing and comedy! Illuminations raises the bar on an already famously entertaining show! We hope this “Dazzling” show will return soon with a repeat performance for East Valley audiences to enjoy! Thanks Theater League! Up next, Chorus Line January 11-12! TheaterLeague.com BREAK A LEG!
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An orphan named Annie, and her dog, Sandy, are placed in the lap of luxury for a week as part of a publicity campaign for Oliver Warbucks. However, Annie’s stay turns out to be much
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more than anyone had bargained for as she works her way into everybody’s hearts. Annie finally celebrates Christmas with her new family, Sandy, FDR and the reindeer in a rousing New Deal for Christmas. The songs include Tomorrow, Easy Street and It’s the Hard Knock Life. Call 480-325-6700 for tickets or visit www.broadwaypalmwest.com for more information. Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre 5247 East Brown Road, Mesa, AZ 85205
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Through December 24th at Childsplay Theatre She’s baaaaack and a new holiday tradition is born! That lovable imp Junie B. Jones takes center stage again, just in time for the holidays! Based on three of Barbara Park’s best-selling books, Junie B. recreates the world of intrigue that is Room One. Sell-out crowds and clamoring fans left us no choice but to bring Junie back, so don’t wait to buy your tickets. A few quotes from last year’s audiences say it all, “It was a fantastic production and I highly recommend it. I was laughing so hard I cried” and “That was so good, I wish we could go back tomorrow!” Call 480-921-5700 for tickets or visit www.childsplayaz.org for more information. By Allison Gregory Based on books by Barbara Park Preview: Sunday, November 14 at 4 p.m. ($12 discounted tickets) Opening: Saturday, November 20 at
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Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom Arizona Theatre Company Herberger Theater Center Wednesday 7:30 pm Thursday 2 pm & 7:30 pm Friday 8 pm Saturday 2 pm & 8 pm Sunday 1 pm & 7 pm Thru November 28 It’s 1927 and Ma Rainey, the Mother of the Blues, is getting ready to record the jazz songs that she sings like no one else. As she strides into the recording studio, she squares off against a battling quartet of musicians, a tight-fisted producer and her manager who’s just trying to keep the recording session on track. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, from Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright August Wilson, gives us a gripping look at a time when even the most legendary singer of her day had to fight for every scrap of respect she could get. Hairspray Phoenix Theatre Tuesday – Thursday 7:30 pm Friday 8 pm Saturday 3 pm & 8 pm Sunday 2 pm & 6:30 pm Thru December 12 Step into 1962 with Hairspray; winner of eight Tony Awards including Best New Musical. See this great show with all of the passion and excitement of Tracy Turnblad, the big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart.
American Indian Heritage Festival Deer Valley Rock Art Center November 20 Saturday 10 am – 3 pm The Beach Toys – A Tribute to The Beach Boys Skye November 19 Friday 5 pm & 8 pm Cowboy Artists of America Phoenix Art Museum Thursday – Saturday 10 am – 5 pm Sunday 12 pm – 5 pm Wednesday 10 am – 9 pm Thru November 21 David Cassidy Live in Concert Sage Count November 20 Saturday 7 pm
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42nd Street Arizona Broadway Theatre Tuesday – Friday 5:30 pm Saturday & Sunday 12 pm & 5:30 pm Thru November 21 Inspired by Busby Berkeley’s 1933 classic movie, 42nd Street tells the story of a humble chorus girl who becomes an overnight success when she steps into the limelight on short notice to replace the injured leading lady. This sparkling song-and-dance extravaganza, one of the longest running American musicals in Broadway history, taps its way onto the ABT stage with hits that include We’re in the Money, Shuffle off to Buffalo, Lullaby of Broadway, and, of course, the title song. **Dinner and Theatre show**
Interpreti Veneziani Musical Instrument Museum November 20 & 21 Friday & Saturday 7 pm Sunday 2:30 pm The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Scottsdale Community College Performing Arts Center November 18-20 Thursday – Saturday 7:30 pm Guys and Dolls Spotlight Youth Theatre Friday 7 pm Saturday 5 pm Sunday 2 pm Thru November 21 The Muckle Man Nearly Naked Theatre Phoenix Little Theatre Thursday – Saturday 8 pm Sunday 2 pm or 6 pm (alternating)
Carmen Arizona Opera Symphony Hall November 19 - 21 Friday & Saturday 7:30 pm Sunday 2 pm She may be the most famous seductress in all of fiction. Carmen, a wild and beautiful gypsy in 19th century Spain, ensnares most men in her fiery grasp. Her newest conquest is the soldier Don Jose. Tormented by passion, he abandons duty and honor to win Carmen’s love. When a brash bullfighter catches her eye, Don Jose’s jealousy flares and threatens to burn out of control. Unafraid of fate, Carmen may follow her fickle heart wherever it leads, even if it leads to death. November 18th, 2010 - November 24th, 2010
Winter Fairy Tales Herberger Theater Center November 21 Sunday 2 pm & 6 pm
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The first CD pressed in the US was Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA.”
Debra Winger was the voice of E.T.
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‘UltraStar Cinemas’ latest addition to its high-tech theaters’ On Friday November 19, 2010, the UltraStar Theater in Scottsdale, AZ opens! We in the press were invited to take a tour of the new movie theater with our guide Damon Rubio, Executive Vice President of Operations at UltraStar Cinemas. And what an experience! Rather than have one reviewer, why not share what appealed to each of us. Joseph J. Airdo (Examiner.com): While attending the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, I was fortunate to have been able to take a course in public speaking. As a student, I was expected to complete several assignments in which I tackled various topics of my choosing. Having been a film-fanatic since an extremely early age, most of my persuasive speeches, as they were called, focused on improving the general movie going experience. I cannot tell you how many times inconsiderate audience members have spoiled my entertainment escape with talking, texting and transgressing. I am the kind of moviegoer who takes the silver screen seriously, preferring to steal away into the on-screen story for a couple of hours. To me, movies are – and always have been – miniature vacations. UltraStar Cinemas has, at least at first glance, designed its new UltraLuxe theater in Scottsdale with moviegoers like me in mind.
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Sure, who would not be impressed with the UltraLuxe’s expanded food and beverage selection? (Especially the Marilyn Monroe panini – semisweet chocolate and brie cheese on sourdough bread, lightly brushed
with basil.) And in-seat ordering is certainly a nice touch, to say the least. But the thing that impresses me most about the UltraLuxe is its unrivaled commitment to providing the best movie going experience possible. What genuine movie-lover would not feel compelled to reserve a seat in one of the theater’s 21+ Star Class auditoriums to enjoy a motion picture with a like-minded audience, away from all-too-common distractions and annoyances? The entire look of the UltraLuxe, decorated in a classic Tuscan style, makes for an enormously inviting atmosphere. Toss in 3D Pure Digital Cinema projection and seats boasting D-BOX motion technology and a filmfanatic like me is likely to think he has died and gone to Hollywood heaven. Granted, self-contained moviebubbles like the ones I described in some of my persuasive speeches back in college may still be a few years off (although the Star Class auditoriums’ VIP viewing rooms come awfully close). But UltraStar’s UltraLuxe in Scottsdale will undoubtedly become the theater of choice for anyone who, like me, is a serious cinephile. Randy Montgomery (AZ Weekly): When the market near my office reopened and offered covered parking, a wine tasting counter and culinary classes, I thought Phoenix had hit the big time. Even with that, I have been quite envious of cities like Los Angeles where high-end luxury theatres with reserved seating and gourmet snack offerings are commonplace; something Phoenix still lacked despite being one of the top movie going markets in the country. Alas (and quite overdue) comes Ultra Star Cinemas, a much respected
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theatre chain in San Diego. Ultra Star has two locations in Arizona, one in Surprise and one in Lake Havasu. Much to my delight, they are opening a new location in an amazingly remodeled venue at the Scottsdale Pavilions (Loop 101 and Indian Bend near the new Diamondbacks training facility). With eleven screens, it is small in comparison to other 24 and 30-plexes around town, but a tour of the facility demonstrates that the designers have managed to create a unique luxury experience in a comfortable environment with digital poster cases, carefully decorated auditoriums, beautiful wall coverings and a rich, Tuscan feel. When it opens this week, Ultra Star Scottsdale Pavilions will be the most state of the art facility in the nation. A gourmet snack bar, leather seating and a coffee bar compliment the Pure Digital Cinema projection, D-BOX enhanced motion chair technology seats and StarClass Auditorium Seating which offers patrons 21+ exclusive auditoriums to view their favorite film without screaming kids or chatty teenagers. This venue is unmatched anywhere around town and makes the big guys in L.A. look like small potatoes. What stood out to me the most; the two smaller StarClass auditoriums which feature twin seats with an aisle on either side, expanded arm rests with buttons to push to call and order popcorn, a gourmet Panini, or a glass of beer or wine. The highlight... in the back of the theater is a small VIP room with comfy leather couches, a bar and private restroom. For a small fee on top of your ticket price, you and a date, friends or coworkers can have your own screening room. Ultra Star… you are close to my home and work and will undoubtedly become my new home away from home. Don’t worry… for those looking for the traditional movie going experience, they have that too. Stan Robinson (ScreenScene.org): I spend a lot of time ‘in the dark’, as my friends like to call it! Being familiar and a frequent visitor to the
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UltraStar Cinemas in Surprise, AZ, I had an indication on what to expect from the newest addition in Scottsdale, AZ. I’ve often felt that although the content on screen features some of the most advanced technologically stimulating content, the venues for watching a movie left a lot to be desired, save for one theatre, the UltraStar theater in Surprise, AZ. First, the ticketing center is inside of the theater, very nice due to the very hot summers and lines for a popular movie! Inside it’s a unique mixture of cinema and futuristic technology, with high ceiling-atrium styled environment and textured walls. Gone are the traditional paper behind the glass framed style posters, here they’re digital and change! As you enter the main auditoriums’ spacious aisle with 21+ auditoriums to one side, and general auditoriums on the other, it’s leaving the outside world behind, entering a futuristic cinematic experience! The amenities that stood for me and as my colleagues know, one is food! I’m just not into the popcorn-candy thing. If I’m going to catch a movie with a date, I can choose one of the two smaller ‘StarClass’ auditoriums which has twin ‘love seat’ style’ seats with an aisle on each side, great arm rests with buttons I can call and order popcorn (for my date), a gourmet Panini or other real food, a glass of beer, wine, and it’ll be brought right to me! The best feature for me as a filmmaker, and it’ll certainly work for corporate as well, you can have your own screening room! In the back of the auditorium is a glassed viewing small VIP room with leather couches, a bar and it’s own private restroom. Just think of ‘pitching’ that idea in an environment like this! And, it’s highly affordable for a small fee that’s added to your ticket price! There’s so much of the finer aspects offered to experience, my best advice, make it point to come on out and experience it for yourself. I guarantee, it’ll become your favorite theatre for movies; live digital broadcast concerts, and more!
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Randy Montgomery, AZ Weekly Film Critic
Bet You Didn’t Know! by Stan Robinson
Silver Screen Scoop! By Joseph J. Airdo
“Kung Fu Panda’s” Po, an animated Greg Heffley from “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” and the “Despicable Me” minions are among the characters making the leap off of the big screen and onto New York City’s Central Park West and 7th Ave. for the Macy’s 84th Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade, airing 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 25 on KPNX-12 NBC. Po, whose “Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special” debuts 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24 on KPNX-12 NBC, and the familiar “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” logo will join Shrek, Buzz Lightyear and Horton the Elephant as giant balloons in the parade while the “Despicable Me” minions will hijack the Statue of Liberty float. Be among the first to get the latest scoop from Joseph J. Airdo at Examiner.com
The shortest-ever Best Actor Oscar-winning performance was awarded to Anthony Hopkins in 1992, having appeared for less than 16 minutes of screen time as Dr Hannibal “The Cannibal” Lecter in ‘The Silence of the Lambs’
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canyon with the guy really, anything that he does experience, are intense visitations’ going through his mind on parts of his life, or, literal visitations’ in the canyon by people in his life.
as it escalates into sheer desperation, demonstrates the feeling of love and more importantly, the belief of the innocence of one’s spouse! (Rated PG-13) 4 of 5 stars
I felt that structurally, it was the only way you could ever conquer the problem of the final choice he has and find it acceptable! It’s unwatchable of what he has to do actually. I was starting to have a horror complex. I thought, how can you actually make that possible for an audience to watch it, a regular audience? And the only way to do it is through an actor, to put them through this narrative first person experience with the audience so that the two are bound together in a way that you are implicated in what he eventually does. In a way that you can almost help him do it. And you can certainly hear it in screenings with people vocalizing during it. It’s the feeling that the audience has for him!
‘127 Hours’ ~ Making the ultimate decision to save one’s life…
Interview: Oscar® winning director Danny Boyle & ‘127 Hours’
Stan: Each of us realized during our screening the empathy factor for the character…
The film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ (2008) and Best Director Oscar® brought director Danny Boyle’s name to the forefront of movie making for the general moviegoer. For us as filmmakers, he’s the example of believing in a project and never giving up!
Danny: The key dynamic is that in some instances, a few in the audience are looking away, but they don’t walk out at all. Some have been carried out and then wake up almost immediately. And then they’re fine, and go back in and watch the rest of the movie!
For his latest, ‘127 Hours’ he tackles the true story of Aron Ralston and the shooting of the main enviroment, being trapped in a canyon and makng it interesting enough to hold one’s interest visually. Danny Boyle was very gracious in sharing his insight on bringing ‘127 Hours’ to the screen!
There’s more with director Danny Boyle on how he chose actor James Franco for the lead, and the challenge of shooting a story with one location: in the canyon; and the staging of the fantastic shot that starts down in the canyon with a close up of James, pulling back to the canyon edge, and stopping high above, giving the true sense of how hopeless the survival of Aron Raiston is at www. ScreenScene.org
Stan: What an awesome undertaking Danny; a true story with virtually one character to carry it, and, a very limited location to make interesting! What prompted you to tell this story on screen?
Stan Robinson’s ‘Capsule Reviews!’ ‘The Next Three Days’ ~ How far will you go to save a loved one!
Danny: Well, I had a very strong reacThis story centers on the Brennan’s, a tion to the book, which I don’t often married couple (Russell Crowe & Elizahave, but I had a very clear image from beth Banks) whose life together spins the book on how to make the film. It out of control when the she is accused was a structural impetus, the book is of a murder. When the legal system fails written in alternating chapters of real to get at the truth, over ‘The Next Three time in the canyon and then, kind of Days’, John Brennan puts into motion a reminiscing about home life, but not plan of his own! from the perspective of the canyon. And the next chapter is the canyon again. I felt that wasn’t right, the story I thought Oscar winning director Paul Haggis, who also co-wrote the screenplay, presents that was extraordinary, what was so a tightly woven suspense thriller that compelling about is that you stay in the November 18th, 2010 - November 24th, 2010 AZWeeklyMagazine.com
Montana is ‘Hannah Montana Forever’! Just who is Hannah Montana? Finally the world will know in this next installment! The funniest show on television is available with ‘Parks and Recreation’ Season Two with a sneak peak of the season 3 premiere! For more on these and other DVD & Blu-ray releases, visit www.ScreenScene.org
‘127 Hours’ is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston’s efforts to save himself after a falling boulder traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next five days (127 hours) Ralston (James Franco) examines his life which he records on his camcorder while trapped, surviving the elements to finally discover he has the courage to make the decision to free himself by any means necessary, scale a 65 foot wall and hike over eight miles before he is finally rescued. Oscar® winning director Danny Boyle and James Franco’s ‘tour de force’ performance deliver a stunning film on the will to survive and the ultimate decision on how to do so. Look for this movie to garner a few awards! (Rated R-94 minutes) 4 ½ of 5 stars * Full reviews for movies are available at www.ScreenScene.org Now Playing!
‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’ By Stan Robinson As part 1 of this two-part story unfolds, Voldemort’s (Ralph Fiennes) power is growing stronger and has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson) decide to finish Dumbledore’s work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord! (PG-13; 146 minutes) Wondering what movies we reviewers look forward to in November 2010? There’s Joseph’s ‘Fall Preview’, and Stan’s ‘Most Anticipated Movies’! For Joseph J. Airdo’s list visit Examiner.com/ Phoenix ~ For Stan Robinson’s list visit ScreenScene.org There’s movie reviews, celebrity interviews, motion picture industry articles, new trailers, and more at www.ScreenScene.org Let me know your ‘take’ as a moviegoer on movies you see! Movies@ StanRobinson.org
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Tempe Center for the Arts Nov 27th, 8pm Bob Corritore is one of the most active and highly regarded blues harmonica players on the scene today. His style passionately carries forward the old school of playing that Corritore learned as a young man directly from many of original pioneers of Chicago Blues. His sympathetic, yet fiery harmonica playing is featured on over 25 releases to date, many of which have been nominated for various Handy, Grammy, and Blues Music Awards. Tickets at www.lakeshoremusic.org
SCOTTSDALE Bobby’s, 7122 E. Greenway Pkwy (Kierland), 480-556-0770, 6:00p TuesWed-Thurs, Rich Howard. mancusosrestaurant.com Cartwright’s Sonoran Ranch House, 6710 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, 480-488-8031, 6:30-9:30p, Fridays and Saturdays. Various Artists. Please see www.musicattheranchlounge.com for details. Chances Are, 7570 E. Sixth Ave, 480994-4338, Joe Hopkins Quartet 5-9p Sun., food, dancing. Eddie V’s, 20715 N. Pima Road, (DC Ranch), 480-538-8468, Live Music Nightly, 6-10p Mon-Tues. Hyatt Gainey Ranch, 7500 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, 480-991-3388, 7:30-11:30p Wed-Thurs, lobby stage, Sirocco. Kazimierz World Wine Bar, 7137 E. Stetson Drive, 480-946-3004, $5 cover after 8p. Margo Reed Band, 9-midnight Mon. Dennis Rowland & the Jazz Experience, 9-midnight Thurs. www. kazbar.net
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Sherry Petta Trio 2nd Tuesday Every Month 7:30 – 9:30pm Delphine Cortez Trio 4th Tuesday Every Month 7:30 – 9:30pm Tag Sherry Petta 8787 N. Scottsdale Rd (480) 951-6445 www.VillageTavern.com Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, 11051 N. Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix, 602-331-3434. Lynn Roberts’ Dixie Aces Jazz Band, 5-9 pm Fri-Sat., pappadeaux.com Remington’s, 7200 N. Scottsdale Road, 480-951-5101: Various Artists 6-11p Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat. www. scottsdaleplaza.com
TEMPE Gold Bar Espresso, 3141 S. McClintock Drive, 480-839-3082, Jazz Alliance, 7:30-11p Fri & Sun., www. goldbarespresso.org. John Henry’s, 909 E. Elliot, 480-7309009, Aebi-Coulson Jazz Trio, 7-10p Sun., www.johnhenrysrestaurant.com
LJ’s Pizza, 1038 E. Main St., Mesa, 480-834-9164. Cats & Jammers New Orleans Jazz Band, 5-7:30p Wed. www.ljspizza.com
Lost Leaf, 914 N. 5th St. 602-2580014, 9:30 pm-midnight alt. Mondays: Jiggle and Running From Bears .thelostleaf.com
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Paisley Violin Cafe, 1030 N.W. Grand Ave, 602-254-7843, 7:30-9:30p Thurs, Hi Lo Trio. http://www.thepaisley.com
Rosario Ristorante, 9250 N. 43rd Ave., Glendale, 623-931-1810, 7-10p Fridays www.rosarioristorante.net
Pesto’s Gourmet Pizza and Wine Bar, 1960 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480-8212949. John Knowlton Trio 7-11 pm Sat.
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Pita Jungle, 1949 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480-855-3232, jazz jam w/ The Pita Jungle Trio. 7-10p Thurs. www.pitajungle.com
Xtreme Bean Coffee Shop, Southern & McClintock, 480-820-0333, Jack Wells & Friends (ragtime, standards), 7-10p, Mon. www.Xtremebean.com
Un Bacio Ristorante, 7704 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, 480-6096969, Mark DeCozio, 7 p.m. Fri. www. azeats.com/unbacio
Village Tavern, 8787 North Scottsdale Rd, (480) 951-6445, Sherry Petta Trio 7:30-9:30p, (2nd Tuesday), Delphine Cortez Trio (4th Tuesday) www. villagetavern.com
Doc’s Place Lounge, 40 E. Camelback, Phoenix, 602-277-5999. Dave Cook’s “Melody Lounge Revisited” 8-11 p.m. Doc & Nayo + guests, 7:30-11:30 pm Fri-Sat.
La Stalla Cucina Rustica, 68 W. Buffalo St., Chandler 480-855-9990, 6-9p Sundays, www.lastallacr.com.
Lone Butte Casino, 1077 S. Kyrene Road, Chandler, 1-800-946-4452. Live Jazz Friday and Saturday. Sunday Champagne Jazz Brunch, 4 seatings with various great Jazz artists and groups.
Sacred Grounds Coffee House, Scottsdale Congregational United of Church of Christ, 4425 N. Granite Reef Road, 480-946-2900, Thursdays, 7:30-9:30p. $5 donation, coffee, desserts available. Various artists. www. scucc.com
Voce’ Ristorante’ & Lounge, 9719 N. Hayden Road, 480-609-0429, Khani Cole & friends 9:00p-1a Fri-Sat. Various musicians. For more: www.voceristoranteandlounge.com
Carly’s Bistro, 128 E. Roosevelt, 602262-2759, Mill Avenue Jazz, 8-midnight Sundays & Mondays. www.carlysbistro. com
SKYE Restaurant & The Platinum Room, 16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Drive, Peoria, 623-334-0010. www.liveatskye.com for shows.
PHOENIX Bobby C’s, 1140 E. Washington St., Phoenix, 602-252-2273, Papa John DeFrancesco, Ralph Carrasco, Joe Costello, 3-6 pm Sun. Adam Clark Trio, 8-11 pm Tues. ww.bobbycee.com
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Asia Restaurant, 1236 E. Baseline, Ste. 102, Mesa, 480-892-0688, various artists, 7:30-10:30p Fri-Sat. Cantina Laredo, 2150 East Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480-782-6777, Sonan plays 8-11 pm Thursdays. D*Vine Wine Bar & Bistro, 2837-101 N. Power Road, Mesa 480-654-4171, Mark DeCozio, 6-9p Tues. www. dvinewine101.com
Warren’s Jazz Bistro, 1451 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, 480-899-5299, nightly Jazz until 10:30 (Tues-Thurs) and until 1am (Fri/Sat). www. warrensjazzbistro.com
For more information on all the great Jazz events, local happenings, clubs and musicians, go to www.Jazzinaz.org. - Listings Compiled by Patricia Myers. PSMyers1@cox.net for updates
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What do Cher, U.S. Tour de France Cyclist George Hincapie, and U.S. high jumper Amy Acuff have in common? They all use Traditional Chinese Medicine, a 3,000-year-old healthcare system. This time-tested, scientifically validated system of natural health care includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutritional therapy, and therapeutic massage. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends acupuncture as a treatment for more than 40 ailments, including but not limited to tennis elbow, sciatica,
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insert appropriate needles so you can de-stress and allow the treatment to take effect. You can come in with your friends or family and all get a treatment at the same time.” The affordable rates enable patients to get frequent treatments, which are the key to good results.
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Barefoot Clinic is located at 3530 E. Indian School Road (Suites 2 and 3) in Phoenix. You be the judge. Don’t be shy, give it try. For more information about community acupuncture and Barefoot Acupuncture visit: www. barefoot-acupuncture.com New clients can enjoy a FREE community acupuncture treatment on the first Friday of every month. Call (602)
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Thanksgiving and Beer Without question, one of the biggest holidays of the year for eating and drinking is Thanksgiving. Besides the obligatory list of things to be thankful for, the entire day is about eating, drinking and watching football. And it’s not just a standard meal…in some households, dozens of dishes compete with each other for space on both the table and your plate. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberries, vegetables and so much more take the stage in a dance which has the sole purpose of getting you to loosen your belt and fall asleep in front of the television in the fourth quarter of the last game of the day. Sounds like quite the challenge for somebody wanting to pour the proper beer. Fortunately, there are options that will make it easy to make sure you and your guests have the best beer to pair with your meal. The first key is to not try to find one beer that is all things to all people. You probably won’t pull it off. Instead set up a sampling table somewhere in the vicinity of the dinner table and stock it with a variety of beers to suit a variety of foods. Put out small glasses if you have them and encourage guests to sample the beers in four ounce servings so they can pair multiple beers with the meal. Try some all around good food beers, add in some beers that present
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a crossover opportunity for the wine drinker, pull out one or two outrageous beers that will be a treat for the adventurous members of your dining group, and top it all of with a couple of dessert and digestif beers. Don’t be concerned if there are those in your crowd that may claim to not like beer. Have some wine available for them, personally I prefer a Pinot Noir and a Riesling with the traditional turkey dinner, but expect them to gravitate towards the beer, just because it is different. If you really want to go all out, make up index cards for each beer with a description of the flavor to be expected. The first beers to include are the classic food beers, beers that don’t take much imagination to enjoy and pair well with a wide range of food. For these, I recommend staying on the maltier side, although you will need something with a little bit of hops to cut through the richer foods. So let’s go with these: New Belgium 1554 This is a darker beer based on an old Brussels recipe. It has a nice touch of sweetness to it but is easy drinking and pairs well with a large variety of food. Don’t let your guests shy away from the color of this beer. Dark is not a flavor. Grand Canyon Pilsner A wonderful beer with plenty of carbonation to help cleanse the palate so each bite of your meal is as enjoyable as the first. SanTan Devil’s Ale This is the beer with that little hop bite. It has a solid malt backbone to stand up to a variety of food, and has just enough hops to deal with the gravy. Next, let’s look at something for the wine drinkers. Here we will go for something with a little more complexity that still will pair with different foods:
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Lost Abbey Red Barn I believe that saisons may be the best overall style in the world to pair with food and this offering from Lost Abbey certainly helps prove the point. It will pair with just about everything on the table and works great as an aperitif as well. For something different, try the slightly earthier Avant Garde from this brewery instead. How about challenging your guests
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All three of these beers go great with desserts and the ingredients in the dish would determine which would be best. For a lighter creamy dessert, go with the White Chocolate Ale, since it’s a wheat beer, it may not stand up to incredibly rich desserts. The Vanilla Porter is perfect with dishes like Crème Brulee or Flan. A lot of pies, especially pecan and pumpkin will go well with this. Finally, chocolate or coffee based desserts (think tiramisu or mocha) deserve Milk Stout. The unfermented sugars along with the roastiness of the stout make it ideal for this situation.
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Cherish Raspberry or Cherry Lambic Actually any traditionally made lambic will work great with fruit desserts or pies. The underlying tartness from these spontaneously fermented beers provides a nice counter-balance to the sweetness of the dessert. Try to avoid the artificially sweetened lambics out there as they tend to be a bit cloying especially with a sweet dessert.
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Firestone Walker Fourteenth Anniversary Release
Last week marked the release of Firestone Walker’s Fourteenth Anniversary Beer. If you are not familiar this California brewery has become known for some fantastically diverse and award winning beers. Their Anniversary release has become a cause for celebration amongst the craft beer community. This release consists of a mind boggling blend of six beers, each aged individually in different barrels. The final blend is made of a range of 3% of one of the beers to 31% of another. They breakdown as: Double Double Barrel Ale, a Double version of their flagship at 31% of the blend, Sticky Monkey, an English Barley Wine at 29% of the blend, Parabola, a Russian Imperial Oatmeal Stout at 27% of the blend, Velvet Merlin, a Traditional Oatmeal Stout at 7% of the blend, Good Foot, an American Barley Wine at 3% of the blend and finally Black Xantus, a Coffee Infused Imperial Stout at 3% of the blend.
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The resulting beer becomes an intense sipper offering a unique and rich experience. Prominent flavors include slightly bitter chocolate, toffee and a smooth bourbon. The mouth feel is delightfully smooth with a light weight encouraging one to savor. This beer will likely age nicely and offers intriguing possibilities for use in recipes such as cookies or a rich marinade. It can be found in Arizona at local craft beer sellers such as Papago Brewing and Taste of Tops.
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BEER! PHOENIX Compound Grill 7000 E. Mayo Blvd. Phoenix, 85054 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Flying Dog Classic Pale Ale, Big Sky Moose Drool Corbin’s 8729 N. Central Ave. Phoenix 85020 Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Fat Tire, Blue Moon Delux 3146 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85016 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Tripel Karmeliet, Moose Drool Hazelwoods 1st Place 3226 East Indian School Phoenix, AZ 85018 Moose Drool/Big Sky IPA / Trout Slayer Lost Leaf Gallery 914 N. 5th St. Phoenix 85004 Ask for: Fox Barel Pear Cider, Flying Dog Classic Pale, Bell’s Amber Mad Chef Gastro Pub 3921 E. Chandler Blvd. Ahwatukee, 85044 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Oskar Blues Gordon, Ska True Blonde
Craft Beer Directory Magnums 731 E. Union Hills Dr. Phoenix 85024 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Left Hand Milk Stout, St. Bernardus ABT 12 Main Ingredient Ale House 2337 N. 7th St. Phoenix 85006 Ask for: Avery White Rascal, Oskar Blues Gordon, Great Divide Wild Raspberry Moto 6845 N. 16th St. Phoenix 85016 Ask for: Breckenridge 471 IPA, Great Divide Denver Pale Ale, New Belgium Ranger IPA Rock Bottom Brewery 14205 S. 50th St. Phoenix 85044 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale
Yucca Tap Room 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe
This long-time bar, known for giving many local bands their start, continues to be a hotbed of the local music scene and follows a long standing tradition of never charging a cover. Yucca offers live music 7 days a week. Most recently, about a year ago, the Yucca expanded into the space next door, opening a craft beer and whiskey lounge. This new space is also home to the Speakeasy Pizza, offering pizza and wings to satisfy the late night munchies. You can get it by the slice, or whole pies.
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Gordon Biersch 420 S. mill Ave. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner
The Yard House 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050 Ask for: Gulden Draak, Lost Coast Great White, Alaskan Amber ZIPPS Sports Grill 3647 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, 85018 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip, New Belgium 1554
Taste of Tops 403 W. University Dr. Tempe 85251 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool, Alaskan Amber
Bison Witches 21 E. 6th St. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Big Sky Moose Drool, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber
Roosevelt Tavern 816 N. 3rd Street Phoenix, 85004 Ask for: North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Flying Dog in Heat Wheat
Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA
Macayo’s Depot Cantina 300 South Ash Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281 Grand Canyon American Pilsner, Papago Orange Blossom, San Tan Devils Ale
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Rock Bottom Brewery 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale
Sandstone Café 4959 W. Ray Rd
Chandler 85226 Ask for: Grand Canyon Sunset Amber, San Tan Devils Ale, New Belgium 1554 Sun Up Brewery 322 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85012 Ask for: Trooper IPA, Armadillo Red, Light Rail Cream Ale
Boulders on Broadway 530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, New Belium Ranger IPA, Lost Coast Great White Four Peaks Brewery 1340 E. 8th St. Tempe 85281
The Yucca now houses 28 draft handles with new seasonals every week, in addition to the staples like Four Peaks, Bells, Lagunitas, Deschuttes and Left Hand. They also offer hundreds of bottled and canned beers with numerous selections such as Bear Republic, Ballast Point, Rogue and Oskar Blues. As for whiskey, you will find a huge selection of single malts and blends in addition to all other spirits. In the speakeasy fashion, the decor is deep green, with wooden bar and accents. Yucca opens at 6AM every day of the week, and the craft beer whiskey side opens at 4PM Monday through Friday and 11AM Saturday and Sunday.
Yucca Tap Room 29 W. Southern Ave. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool WEST SIDE Gordon Biersch 6915 N. 95th Ave. Glendale 85305 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Ground Control 14140 W. Indian School Rd. Goodyear, 85338 Ask for: Schneider Weisse, Tripel
Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12 Mellow Mushroom 2490 W. Happy Valley Rd. Phoenix, 85085 Ask for: Abita Purple Haze, Grand Canyon Pilsner, Sonoran Inebriator Old Chicago 5695 W. Bell Rd. Glendale, 85308 Ask for: Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Big Sky Moose Drool, SKA Pinstripe Red Original Wineburger 6027 N. 19th Ave. Phoenix 85015 Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Bavik Premium Pilsner, Big Sky IPA Rock Bottom Brewery 7640 W. Bell Rd. Glendale 85308 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale The Yard House 2401 W. Westgate Blvd. Glendale 85305 Ask for: Abita Purple Haze, Pyramid Haywire Hefeweizen, Tripel Karmeliet SCOTTSDALE Blue 32 Sports Grill 7923 North Scottsdale rd Scottsdale AZ, 85253 Papago Orange Blossom/Sun Up Trooper IPA/Moose Drool
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Including 6 Local Handles $2.00 16-oz PBRs Open 11AM - 2AM Everyday Happy Hour 4PM - 7PM Monday thru Friday 5444 E. Washington Street (602)273-1061 Blu Burger Grille 20511 N. Hayden Rd. Scottsdale 85255 Ask for: Grand Canyon Amber, Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky IPA, Dogfish Head Carefree Station 7212 Ho Hum Rd. Carefree, 85377 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Big Sky Trout Slayer, New Belgium Fat Tire
ber, Skinny Dip, New Belgium 1554 Gordon Biersch 18545 N. Allied Way Scottsdale 85054 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Papago Brewing Company 7107 E. McDowell Rd. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Orange Blossom, Hopago IPA, El Robusto Porter
Chop & Wok 7136 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85254 Flying Dog Old Scratch, Blue Moon, Grand Canyon Pilsner
Rock Bottom Brewery 8668 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85260 Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale
Culinary Dropout 7135 E. Camelback Scottsdale, 85251 Ask for: Avery White Rascal, Abita Purple Haze, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber
The Yard House 7014 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Abita Purple Haze, Bear Republic Racer 5
Four Peaks Brewery 15730 N. Pima Rd. Scottsdale 85260 Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA
TT Roadhouse 2915 N. 68th St. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Ska Modus IPA, Papago Orange Blossom, San Tan Devils Ale
Goldie’s Sports Cafe 10135 E. Via Linda Scottsdale, 85258 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Am-
Upper Deck 4224 N. Craftsman Court Scottsdale 85251
Ask for: Blue Moon, Bell’s Oberon, Fat Tire ZIPPS Sports Grill 14148 N. 100th St. Scottsdale, 85259 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip, New Belgium 1554 ZIPPS Sports Grill 8380 E. Via De Ventura Scottsdale, 85258 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip ZIPPS Sports Grill 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy Scottsdale 85254 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip EAST VALLEY A-Town Tavern 3820 E.Ray Rd. Ahwatukee Ask for: Big Sky Moose Drool, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA The Hungry Monk 1760 W. Chandler Blvd Chandler, 85224 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bell’s Oberon
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Gordon Biersch 2218 E. Williams Field Rd. Gilbert 85296 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Iguana Macks 1371 N. Alma School Rd. Chandler 85224 Ask for: San Tan Epicenter, Blue Moon, Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale Murphy’s Law 58 S. San Marcos Pl. Chandler 85225 Ask for: Port Old Viscosity, Lost Abbey Ten Commandments, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter Old Chicago 1656 S. Alma School Rd. Mesa, 85210 Ask for: Big Sky Moose Drool, Flying Dog Snake Dog, Left Hand Saw Tooth Old Chicago 6821 E. Superstition Springs Blvd Mesa 85209 Ask for: Big Sky Moose Drool, Abita Purple Haze, Grand Canyon Amber Old Chicago 135 W. Ocotillo Rd. Chandler, 85248 Ask for: Bell’s Amber, Bell’s
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Kalamazoo Stout, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter San Tan Brewery 8 S. San Marcos Plaza Chandler,85225 Ask for:Sun Spot Gold,Devils Ale Sun Devil Liquors Cellar 235 N. Country Club Drive Mesa, 85201 Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Anderson Valley Summer Solstice, SKA Modus Hoperandi ZIPPS Sports Grill 3950 W. Ray Rd Chandler, 85226 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, Skinny Dip Spitfire Grill & Tavern 1706 East Warner rd Tempe, AZ 85248 Grand Canyon American Pilsner/ Breckenridge Vanilla porter/ Moose Drool 1st Round Draft 1520 West Warner rd Gilbert AZ 85233 Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout/Crispin Cider/Blue Moon
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GAME! SECTION
GAME! SECTION astound fans at US Airways Center in Phoenix on January 15th and Jobing. com Arena in Glendale on January 16th to Commemorate 85 Consecutive Seasons.
A GLOBE-TROTTIN GOOD TIME The Harlem Globetrotters’ 2011 “4 Times the Fun” World Tour primed to
Hot on the heels of the most successful year in franchise history, the legendary Harlem Globetrotters will celebrate their 85th consecutive season when their dazzling 2011 “4 Times the Fun” World Tour stops in both Phoenix and Glendale, showcasing the wholesome family entertainment that has provided lifetime memories for generations of fans. The Harlem Globetrotters will take
the court at US Airways Center for a doubleheader on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Tickets, starting at $26.75, are now on sale at www.harlemglobetrotters.com, the US Airways Center box office, ticketmaster.com, or by phone 800-745-3000. The team will then take the court for an encore performance the following day in Glendale, at Jobing.com Arena, Sunday, January 16, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets, starting at $27.30, are also available at www.harlemglobetrotters.com, as well as the Jobing.com Arena box office, ticketmaster.com, or by phone 800-745-3000. Information on group and scout tickets for both games can also be found at www. harlemglobetrotters.com. “Our 85th season promises to be a landmark year, with never before seen innovations in the game,” says Michael Kenney, the Globetrotters’ senior vice president, live event
marketing. “You’ll want to get your tickets now to witness firsthand what we have in store for our wonderful fans around the world.” The North American leg of the 2011 “4 Times the Fun” World Tour will tipoff on Dec. 26, 2010, and runs until mid-April. The team will play over 270 games in more than 220 cities in 45 states and six Canadian provinces. Sponsored by Campbell Soup Company, Howard Johnson Hotels, America’s Best Contacts and Eyeglasses, Greyhound Lines, and Spalding, the Original Harlem Globetrotters have played in 120 countries and territories on six continents, entertaining over 132 million fans and breaking down barriers between cultures, societies and people from all walks of life, earning induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. For the latest news and information about the Harlem Globetrotters, and to purchase team merchandise, visit the Globetrotters’ official Web site: www.harlemglobetrotters.com.
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EASTERN DIVISION Famous Sam’s 720 W. Ray Rd Gilbert, 85233 (480) 899-9804 Sand Bar Mexican Grill 10050 N. Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, 85253 (480) 998-8845 Famous Sam’s 2730 E. Baseline Rd Mesa, 85204 (480) 699-2491 The Library Bar & Grill 501 S Mill Ave Tempe, 85281 (480) 929-9002 Devil’s Hideaway 1807 E Baseline Rd. Tempe 85248 (480) 491-0442 Fox Sports Grill 16203 N Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, 85254 (480) 368-0369
R.T. O’Sullivan’s Sports Bar & Grill 1010 W Southern Ave Mesa, 85210 (480) 844-1290 Arcadia Tavern 4801 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, 85018 (602) 840-3950 Temple Bar Sports Grill 17050 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy Scottsdale, 85255 (480) 429-4520 The Office Sports Bar 330 S. Gilbert Rd. Mesa, 85204 (480) 649-1650 Tilted Kilt 7077 E. Bell Rd Scottsdale, 85254 (480) 922-8424 Upper Deck Sports Grill 4224 N. Craftsman Ct. Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 941-9333 Max Sports Grille 7134 E. Thomas Rd. Scottsdale, 85251 (480) 994-448
CENTRAL DIVISION Majerle’s Sports Grill 24 N 2nd St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 253-0118 Hooters 455 N 3rd St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 257-0168 George & Dragon 4240 N Central Ave Phoenix, 85012 (602) 241-0018 16th St Sports Bar 6522 N. 16th Street Phoenix, 85016 (602) 285-5555 Gallagher’s Food & Fun 7575 N 16th St., Ste 1 Phoenix, 85020 (602) 997-0084 Alice Cooperstown 141 E Jackson St Phoenix, 85004 (602) 253-7337
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Coach & Willies 412 S 3rd St. Phoenix, 85004 (602) 254-527 Half Moon Sports Grill 288 E Greenway Pkwy Phoenix, 85022 (602) 993-6600 Zipp’s Sports Grill 3647 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, 85018 (602) 957-2112 Half Moon Sports Grill 2121 E Highland Ave Phoenix, 85016 (602) 977-2700 Hazelwood’s 3626 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, 85018 (602) 957-2462 SideBar 1514 N 7th Ave Phoenix, 85007 (602) 254-1646
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BEST SPORTS BARS Clubhouse Grill 14175 W. Indian School Rd Goodyear, AZ 85393 623-535 – GULP (4857) Coach’s Sports Lounge 6036 N 67 Ave. Glendale, 85301 (623) 931-0101 Max’s Restaurant & Sports Bar 6727 N. 47th Ave Glendale, 85301 (623) 937-1671 McDuffy’s Peoria 15844 N. 83rd Ave Peoria, 85382 (623) 334-5000 The Moon Saloon 16554 N 83rd Ave Peoria 85382 (623) 773-2424
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G-Star RAW Grand Opening Party Fri Nov 19th G-Star stores are literally all over the world as well as across the U.S.; now Scottsdale is being brought into the loop of fashion with G-Star’s grand opening! What we are celebrating is a fashion movement dedicated to sleek modern design and innovative fashion. G-Star RAW takes denim fashion to new ideals and invites you to see exactly how. This Fri, a kick-off party will ensue with a fashion show of what you can expect to see from the line this Fall. Enjoy live music and catering by Sushi Roku, after all raw goes with RAW- clever. This instore party goes from 7pm-9pm. Be the first to know the trend before everyone else catches on! 480.970.0707 RSVP at www.facebook.com/GStarRawScottsdale and write “RSVP” on the wall Arizona Russian Festival Sat Nov 20th Ah yes Russia, believe it or not there is more to it than post-communism, bears and vodka. Here is your chance to see it for yourself. Brought to you by the Holy Archangels Orthodox Church, this celebration will feature live entertainment, workshops, movies, crafts and of course food! Let’s go through the list of why you need to go. Plenty of live entertainment including the Az Balalaika Orchestra, Kalinka Az Russian Folk Ensemble, Phoenix International Folk Dancers, Riznica Chamber Choir, harpist, as well as Russian vocalists. As we munch on some blini (filled crepes), let’s check out the artwork; Russian artists will be showcasing fine art in oil, acrylic, watercolor and pastel. Time for another bite! This time let’s get some vareniki (stuffed dumplings ranging from potato to berries), we will savor them as we check out a lecture on Iconography or maybe view a Film presentation. Now it’s time for the real deal, lets invoke our inner James Bond and try some caviar- I promise its good, vodka martini or not! Borsh is next on the agenda because we really want to get the full experience and because we are just that hardcore. Watch the games, join in on the dances, judge the costume contest and have a shot of
vodka....I’m sure someone will have it on them. Nazdarovia! 10am-5pm www. rocoraz.org/arizonarussianfestival/ Discover India Festival Sun Nov 21st Exotic India may be a world away and attainable only by the Travel Channel, however we have a bit of hope. We may not be able to get a first hand view, but we can sample a small taste of what should be a mouthful of flavor. I attended this event the previous time so let me tell you what stood out. Let’s start with the jewelry bazaar that was first to catch my eye. Basically impossible to ignore stands of glittering jeweled earrings, bracelets, and hair ornaments. Not your typical selection of rhinestone necklaces. Second came the food, all delicious and everyone’s favorite part of a cultural celebration. Homemade meats, breads, curries and a few things that may not ring too familiar - and are exactly why they need to be tasted. Third, I pay tribute to the performances. A small stage was set up with traditional Indian dances done by solo artists as well as dance groups. The show really reminded you how different the other side of the world is, and yet it is still a dance isn’t it? Point is, have fun and open your eyes to the East. 11am-6pm at Heritage Science Park 602-690-7301 or 480-390-4316
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Arcadia Tavern, , All beers $3 including 18oz. All well - $4, all call-$5, $2 off specialty drinks and wine by the glass, all appetizers-$2 off. 602-840-3950 The Big Bang - 5-8pm Fri/Sat - All Drinks $2-$3- (480) 557-5595 Bison Witches - Happy Hour 4-7pm MonFri $3 premium pints and select calls and $1 off apps. (480)894-9104 Black Forrest Mill 3-7pm Daily Happy Hour Food Specials, $3.50 Drafts, $2.50 Well Drinks, $3.50 House Wines, $2 Domestics. 602.840.4000 Blue Martini - Every Day 4-7pm 1/2 off all Drinks and Appetizers “In the Biz” 7 Days a week after 11pm. (480) 638-BLUE Boulders On Broadway - Monday thru Friday 3-7PM/10-CLOSE, and ALL DAY Saturday. $2.50 select appetizers. $3.50 craft pints, $2.50 domestic pints. (480) 921-9431 Café Zu Zu Inside Hotel Valley Ho, 47pm Mon-Fri. $3 Appetizers, wines by the glass, signature cocktails, domestic bottled beer and drafts. 480-248-2039
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Cantina Laredo - Mon-Fri, 4-7pm Casa Ritas $3, Domestic Beers $2.50, Imported
Happy Hour EVERY DAY 3pm to 7pm
$6 Appetizers! $5 Glass of Wine! $1 Off Bottled Beer!
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Reverse Happy Hour Sunday - Thursday 10pm to close $2.00 Domestic Beers $3.00 Imported Beers
Happy Hour ALL DAY!
And...50% OFF Martinis!...Draft Beer...Margaritas Daiquiris...Well Drinks
No Group Too Large! No Limits!
At DC Ranch 20751 N. Pima Rd Scottsdale 85255 (480) 473-5522 www.WestAddisonAZ.com
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8787 N. Scottsdale Rd (480) 951-6445 www.VillageTavern.com
95 W. Boston Historic Downtown Chandler (480) 857-1409
Beers $3.25, House Wine $4, Well drinks $4 plus discounted appetizers.
cheese pizza’s, chips & salsa, cheese fries. Also, $3 domestic bottles, house wine and well drinks will be on special from the bar! REVERSE Happy Hour –Monday thru Friday - from 8pm to 10pm, with half priced drafts, margarita’s and house wine from the bar and our $5 reverse happy hour menu from the kitchen!
domestic pints & bottles. $3.25 domestic 25 oz. Reduced appetizers. $5.50/dozen wings. Mesa 480-699-2491 & Gilbert 480-899-9804
Coach House, Our regular pricing is as cheap or cheaper than most places happy hour!! 480-990-3433
Frashers - Mon-Fri 4-7PM, ½ Off All Appetizers, ½ Off All House Drinks, House Wine & Beer - (480) 429-9544
Chop and Wok - Tue-Sat.4-7pm SunMon. All Day, $1 off all draft and Well 480-438-1939
Crave Café & Lounge - Mon-Fri, 4-8pm. $2 Wells, $3 Drafts, $4 Jager Bombers & Long Islands, 50% off all Appetizers.
Gordon Biersch - $2 Off All Signature G.B. Lagers & Ales, $2 Off All Wines by the glass. Appetizer Specials.(480)736-0033
CK’s- Mon-Sat 3-7PM, Reverse Happy Hour, Sun-Thurs, 10-Close, ½ Price Selected Appetizers, $2.50 Domestic Bottles and Pints, $2.50 Daily Import Special and $2.50 Heineken Pints All Day Every Day - (480) 706-5564
Devil’s Advocate - Happy Hour 3-7 Pm Monday-Friday Drink Specials
Joe’s Grotto - Monday - Friday, 2pm-7pm $2 Domestic Bottles, $3 Domestic Small Pitchers, $2.75 Well drinks. (602) 9921007
Carefree Station - 50% OFF ALL Beer, Wine and Liquor. All Day. Every Day. All Summer Long. Hundreds to choose from. 480.488.8182 Carlos O’Brien’s - Scottsdale & Phoenix: Drink and food specials in the bar 3-7 and 9-close daily. $2.00 Pints, $3.00 Margaritas.
Clubhouse Grill - 2pm-6pm Mon-Sat, 10am-6 Sun, $2.00 domestic drafts, 2.25 domestic bottles, $2.25 wells, $2.50 house wine, 6am-11am Mon-Sat, 10am12 sun, $3 mimosas and marys 623-535 – GULP (4857) Coach & Willie’s - Monday thru Friday from 3pm to 6pm. $3 selected Appetizers which will include. chicken fingers, mini
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Devil’s Hideaway - 2-8pm, $2 Domestic Pints, $3 Import Pints, $2.50 Well and Wine, Wednesday- $.50 wings, $3 domestic small pitchers 1807 E. Baseline Rd.#101 Tempe Eddie V’s Edgewater Grille (480) 5388468 All Night. All Summer. Every Night in the V Lounge: Specially priced Appetizer menu, $5 Mojitos, Margaritas, Martinis and select Wines by the glass. Live music every night! Famous Sam’s - Mon - Fri, 3-7pm, $2.25
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Frank & Lupe’s - Scottsdale: Mon-Fri, 4-6pm. 1/2 off all appetizers and 1/2 off House Margaritas - (480) 947-874
Kobe - Mon-Fri 5-7pm, Sunday all day - Reverse Fri/Sat 9-Close - Drink & Appetizer Specials! In Bar, Patio & Sushi Bar! $1 hot sake • $5.50 sake bombs • $3 draft beers • $3.50 house wine $5 apple martini/ cosmopolitan (480) 753-1811 Max Sports Grille - 3-7PM Mon-Fri, 11PM to 1AM 7 days a week, $2 well, $2 Domestic Draft and 1/2 off Select Appetizers. (480) 994-4488
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ENJOY OUR O’Kelley’s - Mon - Fri, 7am-7pm (Mondays 9am), Reverse Happy Hour, 10pm - close Monday/Tuesday. $2.25 FOR SMOKING & DRINKING domestic bottles and drafts, $2.50 well, WWW.JOESGROTTO.COM $2.75 small pitchers, $5.75 large pitchers. 13825 N. 32ND ST. PHOENIX - (480) 756-6069 602.992.1007
Sandstone Cafe - Happy Hour 3pm7pm Daily. Reverse Happy Hour Saturday 10pm-2am. Daily Drink specials. (480) 961-2913
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Postino 11am-5pm, 7 days, $5 wine by glass or $5 beer pitchers. / Mon & Tue after 8pm, bottle of house wine and brushetta-$20 / Wed- knowing the FaceBook password gets you $5 glass of wine all day. Arcadia- 602-274-5144 and Central Ave - 602-852-3939. Roaring Fork, 4-7 pm Tues-Sat and from 4-10 pm on Sun and Mon. Happy Hour every day from 4-10 pm. Discounted Salads, soups and selected appetizers including the Big Ass Burger. $5 Mojitos, Margaritas, Martinis, and Selected Wines by the glass. $4 Well drinks and $3 domestic beer. 480-947-0795 Rock Bottom – $3 Happy Hour food Menu, $3.25 drink specials. 3:30-6:30 Mon-Fri 10PM-Close Mon-Saturday and 8PM-close on Sundays. Call to Reserve space for office party and group functions 480-598-1300. Saketini - 5-6:30 pm - $2 well, $1.50 Dom Draft, 20-30% Off Selected Food Items. 480-615-6000
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HAPPY HOUR 7213 East 1st Ave 85251 (480) 946-2020 Serves: Mon-Thu, 12am, Fri-Sat 1am Whiskey River (602) 867-2802 WTF Fridays! Whiskey Thinks Fifty! .50 (yes 50 cents!) Well, Wine and domestic bottled beer from 6pm to 11pm on Fridays.
Sangria’s - (Inside Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center) 7 days a week. 3pm-7pm. $3 Bud Light Drafts. $4 House Margaritas. $4.50 wells. Tee Pee - $3 beers daily. $2 Tuesdays- $2 Bottled Beer, Margaritas, Bean Burros and Cheese Crisps. 602-956-0178
$2 DRAFTS All Day, Every Day
The Stockyards - FREE Ground Tenderloin Sliders! $3 Bottled Beer, $4 Well Drinks, $5 House Wines, $2 Off Drafts, $2 Off Appetizers, Monday – Friday 4:00pm – 7:00pm (602) 273-7378
Sat & Sun Breakfast 9am-2:30pm
The Tavern on Mill - M-Th - 4-9pm / Fri - 4-8pm - $1 off well, wine & drafts, 50% off appetizers, (480) 967-5886 TTRoadhouse - M-F 11:30-7PM - $.50 (50 cents) off all well & draft Sunday $1.00 PBR, Old Style & Schlitz; Free Pool Sat & Sun till 7PM (480)947-8723 Tilted Kilt - $3 Jacks, $3 Corona, $3 Heinekens - ALL DAY! EVERY DAY! 623-486-5458
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laughter coast to coast. This gifted performer continues to thrive on his creativity and the spontaneity of standup comedy selling out concert venues, universities and comedy clubs alike. Pablo continually pushes the envelope, constantly refining new material and frighteningly accurate embodiments.
KICK OFF THANKSGIVING WEEKEND WITH PHOENIX’S FAVORITE COMEDIAN PABLO FRANCISCO Special Wednesday Performance November 24th and Post Holiday Shows November 26th - 28th at The Tempe Improv November 24th and 26th – 28th The Improv in Tempe, AZ welcomes back comedian Pablo Francisco. Pablo continues to bring his audiences to their feet with boisterous laughter and applause. He weaves together his arsenal of characters, spontaneous outbursts, and clever insights to create a stand-up show that more resembles an hour-long comedic jazz riff. He is an off-the-wall, animated character that points out the absurdity in an illogical, pop-culture obsessed world. His unmatched take on all things pop culture has taken him into the ranks of the most popular touring comedians worldwide. Pablo’s enormous popularity continues to sour driving his Myspace Comedy page into the top three most visited on the site. His outrageously funny material has hooked millions of viewers on his YouTube channel www.youtube.com/ pablofranciscocomedy .
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Pablo will embark on his forth European tour in fall of 2010. His inter-
national profile continues to grow. He sold out the world renowned Milky Way in Amsterdam and his show at the Troxy in London, sold over 26,000 tickets on his third 16 city tour of Sweden. Concurrently, Pablo is building his new one hour Comedy Central special to be filmed this year while packing colleges and major concert venues across the country. Francisco recently contributed self-produced content to digital campaigns for Nokia, Absolut and Rhapsody. Pablo also performed at the Australia Comedy Festival this past spring. It is not uncommon to sense the anticipation of Pablo’s audience as his fans await their favorite impressions, while being surprised by his unpredictable transformations. Those who experience Pablo’s show for the first time find themselves captivated by his hilarious dead on impressions. Gene Lavanchy of FOX – TV Boston calls Pablo “the most talented comedian in the business today”. His unbelievable ability to physically morph himself into movie stars, singers, friends, family, and a multitude of nationalities give Pablo’s show a universal appeal. His drop-dead funny spoofing often leaves his audiences struggling to catch their breath which is the driving force behind his huge success. His rendition of the intensely melodramatic Spanish language soap operas on Telemundo and his narration of the action-movie preview with Arnold Schwarzenegger as a tortilla vendor bring screams of
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Pablo’s own critically acclaimed ONE HOUR special on Comedy Central entitled “OUCH!” continues to stay on the network’s most requested list. DVDTALK calls “OUCH!” “Truly original and funny.” His much anticipated follow-up Comedy Central Special is due out in 2010. In addition to his Comedy Central specials, Pablo has appeared on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, Comedy Central’s “The Show Biz Show w/ David Spade” and “Mind of Mencia”. He has also been a cast member on the Fox Network’s sketch comedy show “Mad TV,” TBS’s “Frank TV,” and made his debut appearance on Howard Stern’s radio show in 2009. Pablo’s DVD “OUCH!” is available in
major retail stores nationwide and at www.pablofrancisco.com or www. myspace.com/pablofrancisco. Showtimes: Wed 8:00PM / Fri and Sat 8:00PM & 10:00PM / Sun 8:00PM Ticket Price: $28 For tickets call: 480-921-9877 or log onto: www. tempeimprov.com The Tempe Improv is located at 930 East University Dr. Tempe, AZ 85281
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Thursday November 18th Blue Martini (480) 638-BLUE, 5455 E. High St., Suite 101, Phoenix: Rock Lobster. www.bluemartinilounge. com Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com Cave Creek Coffee Company (480) 488-0603, 6033 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Jeordie. www. cavecreekcoffee.com Char’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix: Soul Power. www.charshastheblues. com
Irish Pubs
Live Music Calendar Wednesday – Nov 17
Mike Mercier @ Fibber Magee’s Holly Kirsten @ Skeptical Chymist Ethan Newman Duo @ O’Donoghue’s Scott Jeffers @ Dubliner
Thursday – Nov 18
Los Thieves @ Murphy’s Law Jim Gregory @ Fibber Magee’s Shelby James @ D’Arcy McGee’s The Waters @ Rosie McCaffrey’s Mike Mercier @ Skeptical Chymist
Friday – Nov 19
Along for the Ride @ Murphy’s Law The Waters @ Rosie McCaffrey’s Shawn Johnson and the Foundation @ Rula Bula Nick Heward Trio @ Turf Pub Easton Ashe @ O’Donoghue’s Kilted Spirit @ Tim Finnegan’s
Saturday – Nov 20
Shawn Johnson and the Foundation @ Rula Bula Mike Mercier @ Murphy’s Law The Waters @ Rosie McCaffrey’s Jump Back Brothers @ Turf Pub Big Daddy D & the Dynamites @ D’Arcy McGee’s
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CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix: Halo Machine. www.ckgrill.com Club 910 (480) 966-0707, 910 N. McClintock Dr., Tempe: X-tra Ticket (Grateful Dead tribute). www.910liveaz.com Copperstate Tavern (623) 931-5729, 5060 W. Bethany Home Rd., Glendale: adVerSity. myspace.com/copperstatelive Dirty Dogg Saloon (480) 368-8095, 10409 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale: Jacob Waltz Band. www. dirtydoggsaloon.com Hollywood Alley (480) 820-7117, 2610 W. Baseline Rd., Mesa: Spiritchaser, Ghazal Beled, Samadhi and Obelysk. myspace.com/hollywoodalley Howl at the Moon (480) 994-HOWL (4695), 7419 E. Indian Plaza Dr., Suite A, Scottsdale: Dueling pianos. www.howlatthemoon.com Iguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler: Violet Wild. www.iguanamacks.com
Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com Cactus Jack’s (480) 753-4733, 4747 E. Elliot Rd., Phoenix: Big Nick & the Gila Monsters. www.cactusjacksbaraz.net Cave Creek Coffee Company (480) 488-0603, 6033 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Bill Dutcher. www. cavecreekcoffee.com Char’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix: Soul Power. www.charshastheblues. com CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix: Pete and the Shortcummings. www.ckgrill.com Club 910 (480) 966-0707, 910 N. McClintock Dr., Tempe: late, Joe Draper, Curium, The Rare Form, The Nameless Prophets and Rockslide Jones. www.910liveaz.com Cody’s (480) 575-1101, 6032 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Mary Hoffman and Kenny James and Filabuster. www.codyscavecreek.com Donna Jean’s Libations (623) 979-7036, 6676 W. Bell Rd., Glendale: Unemployment Party, Dephinge, The Mongoloids, Dovichenko and Black Banner. www. donnajeanslibations.com Duck and Decanter (602) 274-5429, 1651 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix: Mark Barry & Jerry Olsen (5:308:30pm). www.duckanddecanter.com Hollywood Alley (480) 820-7117, 2610 W. Baseline Rd., Mesa: Mill’s End w/ special guests. myspace. com/hollywoodalley
Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St., Phoenix: Wisker Biskit. www.joesgrotto.com
Ice House Tavern (602) 244-1179, 3855 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix: Bindlestiffs w/ special guests. myspace. com/icehousetavernphx
The Library (480) 929-9002, 501 S. Mill Ave., Tempe: 3-D Rockshow w/ Disco Dynamite, Hair-Raid and Grundge Puppies. www.thelibraryusa.com
Iguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler: The Clams Pajamas. www. iguanamacks.com
Le Chalet (602) 337-8760, 5626 W. Bell Rd., Suite 101, Glendale: Sage Gentle-Wing. 3-6pm.
Jazz in the Hills / The Octagon Cafe (480) 8168806, 12645 N. Suaguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills: The Barb Catlin Ensemble. 7:30-9:30pm.
Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5th St. & Roosevelt, Phoenix: Sweet Bleeders. www. thelostleaf.org
Jake’s O Mine (480) 982-8608, 1985 W. Apache Trail, Apache Junction: Jynx. www.jakes-o-mine.com
Martini Ranch (480) 970-0500, 7295 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale: Believe PHX. www.martiniranchaz.net
Jersey’s Tavern and Grill (480) 705-9700, 5945 W. Ray Rd., Chandler: Tickle. www.jerseystavern.com
Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale: Hans Olson. www.prankstersgarandbrill. com
Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St., Phoenix: Sacrial, Versed in Grey and Crimson Storm. www.joesgrotto.com
Sheraton Crescent Hotel (602) 943-8200, 2620 W. Dunlap Ave., Phoenix: Benefit for Ear Candy Charity with The Waters. 6-9pm.
Jugg’z Saloon (480) 963-9804, 851 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler: No Regrets. www.juggzsaloon.com
The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave., Phoenix: Oh No Oh My and Pomegranates. www. thetrunkspace.com Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa: A House Divided. www. tobykeithusa.com Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623) 853-0395, 1629 N 195th Ave., Buckeye: Justin Wright & High Octane. www.waddellslonghorncorral.com Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe (Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Blunt Club. www.yuccatap.com
Long Wong’s (480) 967-0167, 1639 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe: Pants w/ special guests. www.longwongstempe.com Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5th St. & Roosevelt, Phoenix: Bad Cactus Brass Band. www. thelostleaf.org Martini Ranch (480) 970-0500, 7295 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale: The Constellation Branch, Of the Sky, Lemon Krayola, Rooney and Standing Shadows. www.martiniranchaz.net The Office Sports Bar (480) 649-1650, 330 S. Gilbert Rd., Mesa: Classic Rock.
Friday November 19th
O’Kelley’s (480) 756-6069, 2120 W. Guadalupe Rd., Mesa: 68 Guns. www.okelleysbar.com
Blue Martini (480) 638-BLUE, 5455 E. High St., Suite 101, Phoenix: The JJ’s. www.bluemartinilounge.com
Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale: Ronnie Glover & Trio Rio and Party
Rogue Bar (480) 947-3580, 423 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale: RRIICCEE featuring Vincent Gallo. myspace.com/theroguebar
nix: Vayden, A House Divided and Dilemma. www. joesgrotto.com Jugg’z Saloon (480) 963-9804, 851 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler: No Regrets. www.juggzsaloon.com
Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100, Phoenix: Organ Grinder. www.steelhorsesaloon.com
Long Wong’s (480) 967-0167, 1639 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe: Honey Pistol and friends. www.longwongstempe.com
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa: Western Fusion Band. www.tobykeithusa.com
Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5th St. & Roosevelt, Phoenix: The Green Lady Killers and Terra Toma. www.thelostleaf.org
Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623) 853-0395, 1629 N 195th Ave., Buckeye: Justin Wright & High Octane. www.waddellslonghorncorral.com
Martini Ranch (480) 970-0500, 7295 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale: Bruno Mars and Rock Lobster. www. martiniranchaz.net
WTH Bar & Grill (480) 354-1352, 10262 E. Apache Trail, #5-6, Apache Junction: Terashain. myspace.com/ openmicattjs
The Office Sports Bar (480) 649-1650, 330 S. Gilbert Rd., Mesa: Classic Rock.
Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe (Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Two Cow Garage and Olin and the Moon. www.yuccatap. com Saturday November 20th Blue Martini (480) 638-BLUE, 5455 E. High St., Suite 101, Phoenix: The Instant Classics. www.bluemartinilounge.com Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com Cactus Jack’s (480) 753-4733, 4747 E. Elliot Rd., Phoenix: Paradise Drive. www.cactusjacksbaraz.net Cave Creek Coffee Company (480) 488-0603, 6033 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Dan Emrey. www. cavecreekcoffee.com Char’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix: Lady J. www.charshastheblues.com CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd., Phoenix: Signature. www.ckgrill.com Club 910 (480) 966-0707, 910 N. McClintock Dr., Tempe: Cousin Affect CD Release Party. www.910liveaz.com Cody’s (480) 575-1101, 6032 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek: Alan Dequino and Brian Donaldson Dance Band. www.codyscavecreek.com
BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW
AMERICAN HI-FI’S Stacy Jones was the drummer for Veruca Salt.
O’Kelley’s (480) 756-6069, 2120 W. Guadalupe Rd., Mesa: Sweaty. www.okelleysbar.com Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919 E. Thomas Rd., Scottsdale: Zonal Music. www.prankstersgarandbrill. com Sail Inn (480) 839-6637, 26 S. Farmer St., Tempe: Shammy’s and All Good Things Band. www.thesailinn.com Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100, Phoenix: Organ Grinder. www.steelhorsesaloon.com The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave., Phoenix: Someone Still Loves You, The Lonely Forest and Boris Yeltsin. www.thetrunkspace.com Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa: Western Fusion Band. www.tobykeithusa.com
CHRIS from NSYNC has 2 pugs named Busta and Korea.
Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623) 853-0395, 1629 N 195th Ave., Buckeye: Justin Wright & High Octane. www.waddellslonghorncorral.com
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WTH Bar & Grill (480) 354-1352, 10262 E. Apache Trail, #5-6, Apache Junction: Phantom 55. myspace. com/openmicattjs
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Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave., Tempe (Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Glass Heroes, Plainfield Butchers and Knifegun. www.yuccatap.com
At the Quality Inn & Suites
950 N. Dysart Rd Goodyear AZ 85338
PH: 623-932-9191 www.GoodyearGardens.Com
Duck and Decanter (602) 274-5429, 1651 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix: Sandy Hathaway (1-4pm). www. duckanddecanter.com
BLACK CROWES’ Chris Robinson and his wife both have a facination with skulls.
Goat Head Saloon (480) 464-8030, 1423 S. Country Club Dr., Mesa: Plowd. www.goatheadsaloon.com
Ice House Tavern (602) 244-1179, 3855 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix: Storm the Beach, Labor Party and Venemous Pinks. myspace.com/icehousetavernphx Iguana Mack’s (480) 899-6735, 1371 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler: Kings of Recess. www.iguanamacks. com Jake’s O Mine (480) 982-8608, 1985 W. Apache Trail, Apache Junction: Jynx. www.jakes-o-mine.com Jersey’s Tavern and Grill (480) 705-9700, 5945 W. Ray Rd., Chandler: Tickle. www.jerseystavern.com Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St., Phoe-
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Donna Jean’s Libations (623) 979-7036, 6676 W. Bell Rd., Glendale: Slap Daddy, The Blue Rose Band, Abandoned Theory and Mergence. www.donnajeanslibations.com
Hollywood Alley (480) 820-7117, 2610 W. Baseline Rd., Mesa: Major Lingo. myspace.com/hollywoodalley
Concert & Event Center
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McFly. www.prankstersgarandbrill.com
Singer / Songwriter Concerts on Sunday, December 12 Beginning @ 2:30 p.m.
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Food and Beverages available for purchase on site. Bring your folding chairs and blankets for lawn seating. Goodyear Gardens is available for private party and corporate event rentals Ph: 602-751-5326 A FLEUR DE LIS Production / Sponsored by VALUE CARD ALLIANCE
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Concert Venues Celebrity Theatre (602) 267-1600, 440 N. 32nd St., Phoenix: December 3rd: EPMD, Warren G and Das EFX December 8th: The Wu-Tang Clan Reunion www.celebritytheatre.com Chandler Center for the Arts (480) 782-2680, 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler: December 20th: In the Christmas Mood w/ The Glenn Miller Orchestra www.chandlercenter.org The Clubhouse Music Venue (480) 967-7977, 1320 E. Broadway Rd., Tempe: November 18th: The Subtle Way, Casino Madrid, A Shattered Hope, Monsters Scare You, Georginna Hawkins and Perspectives November 19th: J. Cole, CJ Hilton and KMichelle November 20th: Watain w/ Goatwhore November 21st: Black Mountain and The Black Angels November 24th: Enslaved November 26th: Winds of Plague November 27th: Laconic November 28th: Sixty Seconds of Silence, Ashley Johnson, HI-FI Beta and Uprsie November 30th: Greeley Estates, Vanna, Tides of Man and Bullet for Pretty Boy www.clubhousegigs.com Club Red (480) 496-4733, 2155 E. University Dr., Tempe: November 20th: Ember November 24th: Vinyl Tap November 27th: Jeff Hunt Band December 10th: Ras Kiss December 11th: Alternative Fusion December 17th: Must Get Drunk www.clubredrocks.com Comerica Theatre (602) 379-2800, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix: (Formerly Dodge Theatre) November 18th: Black Label Society, Clutch, 2 Cents and Children of Bodom December 6th: Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa December 18th: Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding January 26th: Ozzy Osbourne w/ Slash www.dodgetheatre.com The Compound Grill (480) 557-9087, 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Scottsdale: November 18th: AZ Chicks with Picks November 19th: The Wiley One and Mikioi November 20th: New Riders of the Purple Sage November 21st: Tony Furtado November 23rd: Papa John DeFrancesco Quartet November 24th: Easton Ashe November 26th: Carvin Jones November 27th: Xtra Ticket November 30th: Sans Moi www.thecompoundgrill.com
ASU Kerr Cultural Center (480) 965-3434, 6110 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale: November 18th: Young Sounds of Arizona November 22nd: ASU School of Music Latin Jazz Band December 2nd: ASU Concert Jazz Band December 8th: Celebrating Duke Ellington: The Mike Crotty Sextet December 9th: Arizona Classic Jazz Society Danny Long December 10th: Robin Spielberg www.asukerr.com Marquee Theatre (480) 829-0607. 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe: November 19th: Twiztid w/ Blaze, Miclordz and Sauce Funky, DJ Clay and Intrinzik November 20th: Hemlock w/ Primate Picnic November 23rd: Social Distortion, Lucero and Frank Turner November 24th: Social Distortion and Lucero November 26th: Atreyu, Bless the Fall, Chiodos, Architects and Endless Hallway November 28th: Attack Attack, Emmure, Pierce the Veil and Of Mice and Men November 30th: The Expendables, John Brown’s Body, C-Money and The Players Inc. (featuring members of Slightly Stoopid) www.luckymanonline.com
December 8th: Michael Miles: “From Senegal to Seeger” December 11th: Paquito D’Rivera www.themim.org Rhythm Room (602) 265-4842, 1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix: November 19th: Bad News Blues Band and Long John Hunter November 20th: Johnny Rawls November 21st: Benefit for Michelle Pagano featuring Marmalade Skies (Beatles tribute), Sage Gentle Wing, Tool Shed, Leroy Sinclair and the Smoking Section, New Brothers, Booya, Sugar Thieves, Remedy, Bluzone, George Bowman, Richard Dance and Kati Indigo November 22nd: Tom Russell November 23rd: The Weepies and Rachel Sage November 24th: Pat Roberts and the Heymakers November 26th: Rhythm Room All-Stars November 27th: Hank Tomlin & the Tomcats November 27th: Transition Blues Band featuring George Bowman www.rhythmroom.com
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts (480) 994-2787, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale: November 19th: Turtle Island Quartet w/ Cyrus Chestnut and Mike Marshall Mesa Arts Center (480) 644-6500, 1 East Main November 26th: The Capitol Steps St., Mesa: December 4th: ARTrageous starring Audra November 19th: Fiesta! A Celebration of Latin McDonald December 7th: Keyboard Conversations with Piano Music December 9th: The King’s Singers Jeffrey Siegel: The Romantic Music of Robert December 16th: Dave Koz & Friends: Smooth Jazz Schumann Christmas December 11th: Danú: Christmas in Ireland www.mesaartslive.com www.scottsdaleperformingarts.org MIM Music Theater (480) 476-8000, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix: November 19th: Todd Snider November 20th: Interpreti Veneziani November 24th: ASU - MIM Wednesday Morning Interludes series - Walter Cosand (piano) November 26th: An Intimate Evening with Joshua Bell & Jeremy Denk to Benefit MIM December 3rd: Bernard Woma Ensemble: African Percussion Music and Dance December 4th: Téada: “Irish Christmas in America”
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Skye Restaurant and Lounge (623) 334-0010, 16844 N. Arrowhead Fountain Center Dr., Peoria: November 19th: The Beach Toys – A Tribute to the Beach Boys November 20th: Paperback Writer – A Tribute to the Beatles November 21st: Edvis – A Tribute to Elvis Presley November 24th: Dog N Butterfly - Heart Tribute November 26th: The Rising – The Ultimate Bruce Springsteen Tribute November 27th: Tin Cup Gypsy November 27th: Piano Man – Tribute to Billy Joel
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& Elton John November 28th: Deborah Offenhauser www.skye-restaurant.com Tempe Center for the Arts (480) 350-2822, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe: November 27th: Bob Corritore Blues Bash II December 18th: Dmitri Mathethy’s Holiday Jazz www.tempe.gov/TCA U.S. Airways Center (602) 379-7800, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix: November 27th: Roger Waters: The Wall Live December 12th: Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers December 19th: The Judds March 26th: Lady Gaga www.usairwayscenter.com Underground/Nile Theatre (480) 559-5859, 105 W. Main St, Mesa: November 18th: Mayday Parade, Breathe Carolina, Every Avenue, Artist vs. Poet, Go Radio and The Victorious Secret November 21st: Hey Monday, Carel, The Ready Set, This Century and We Are In the Crowd November 24th: Secret Handshake, A Cursive Memory, Speak, Narrative and Radio Drive By November 26th: Run with the Hunted, Mark of the Rat, Bad Vibe, Territory and Never Meant November 27th: The Summer Set, Stereo Skyline, Mod Sun and Austin Gibbs November 30th: Darkest Hour, Veil of Maya, Periphery and Hella’s Mounds www.mesaunderground.com
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EAST SIDE Boston’s 1730 E. Elliot Rd, Tempe (480) 831-0822 – Thu, Sat, Sun Brass Rail 3738 E. Thomas, Phoenix (602) 956-1280 - Wed
Devil’s Hideaway 1807 E. Baseline Rd. Ste. 101 - Tempe (480) 491-0442 Wed & Sun
JJ’s Cantina 409 N. Scottsdale Rd., Phoenix (480) 990-3477 – Fri, Sat
Dirty Drummer 1211 N. Country Club, Mesa (480) 834-6371 - Sat
JJ Madison’s 430 N. Power Rd., Mesa (480) 924-8778 – Tue, Fri
Dirty Drummer 3002 N. Arizona Ave, Chandler (480) 926-2843 – Tue, Sat
Max Sports Bar 7134 E. Thomas, Scottsdale (480) 994-4488 -Sat
Dukes 7607 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale (480) 675-9724 – Thu, Sat
O Kelley’s 2120 W. Guadalupe, Mesa (480) 756-6069 – Mon, Thu
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
Breakroom 4729 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix (602) 267-1010 – 7 Days
Fox & Hound 1017 E. Baseline Rd., Gilbert (480) 507-2343 – Tue, Wed
Brigett’s Last Laugh 17222 N. Cave Creek, Phoenix (602) 788-0507 – 7 Days
Gallagher’s 7575 N. 16th St., Phoenix (602) 997-0084 – Thu, Sat
Casey Jones Grill on Bell 2848 E Bell Rd Phoenix, AZ 602 493-9930 - Fri
Giligin’s 4251 N. Winfield, Scottsdale (480) 874-2264 – Sun, Mon, Wed, Thu
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
Grapevine 4013 N. Brown, Scottsdale (480) 994-1792 – 7 Days Hazelwoods 3626 E. Indian School, Phoenix (602) 957-2462 – Tue, Sat
Pranksters Too 7919 E. Thomas, Scottsdale (480) 990-1114 - Tue Sandstone Cafe 4959 W. Ray Rd, Chandler (480) 961-2913
WEST SIDE Bullock’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 Grill 14175 W. Indian School Rd Goodyear, AZ 85393 623-535 – GULP (4857) Wednesday
George & Dragon 4240 N. Central Ave, Phoenix (602) 241-0018 - Mon 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
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Enoch’s 6750 W. Peoria, Peoria (623) 878-6296 – 7 Days Gallagher’s 751 E. Union Hills, Phoenix (602) 867-3222 – Thu, Sat AZWeeklyMagazine.com
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Thieves Market When: 1st Saturday of every month, 8am to 3pm Where: 38410 N. Schoolhouse Road What is it? An outdoor flea market with plenty of free parking for a wonderful shopping experience featuring old, funky hand crafted items you can’t find anywhere else. Everything you want, nothing you need. Live auction at each market! Carefree Farmers’ Market When: Every Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: Amphitheater, 101 Easy St., Carefree Town Center. What: Products include locally grown, pesticide-free, organic produce, artisan breads, fresh-baked pastries, salsas, jams, pickles, olives, Mediterranean foods, range-fed beef, sustainably caught wild salmon and tuna, and other delicacies. Free admission. For more information, call 480-2921100 or 623- 848-1234 or visit www. carefreefarmersmarkets. com. Art Night in Cave Creek When: 6-9 p.m., Second Friday of every month. Where: Cave Creek Road, from Spur Cross to Schoolhouse roads Cost: Free What is it? Luminarias light the way to the four participating art galleries along Cave Creek Road. Usually the artist is onsite to meet and greet guests. Information and maps: 480575-1780, www.artisapartofyoulivewithit.com. Luminaria Run When: December 4th What is it? A great runners event for kids and adults. Luminaria light the route, races begin around 4pm. Where to find more info? www.luminariarun.com
Entertainment Calendar WEDNESDAY, Nov 17
• The Cave Creek Coffee Company, Dan Emrey, 6-9pm • Bryan’s Black Mountain BBQ, Jammin’ J Morton, 6-8pm • The Buffalo Chip, Live Professional Bull Riding, 2 shows. Starts 7:30pm • The Buffalo Chip, Tom Wagner & The Country Line Band, 8pm-Midnight • Cody’s, Comedy Night, 7-10pm
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Happy Hour Mon-Fri 2-7pm Open Mic - Mondays 8-11pm Karaoke - Tuesday 7:30-1am Pollo Fundido $7.95 - Wednesday Martini Night - Thursday Tequila Night - Saturday Sal Carlino is playing on Sat Purchase party trays for your party! $22.50 per tray!
• Harolds, Live Music by GD Roadshow, 7:30-11:30pm • Cave Creek Coffee Company, Open Mike Night, 7-10pm • The Buffalo Chip Saloon, The Pat James Band 8pm – Midnight • Cody’s, Retromania 6pm
FRIDAY, Nov 19
• Harold’s, Live Music, Mogollon from 9:00pm - 1:00am • The Cave Creek Coffee Company, Bill Dutcher, 7-10pm • Cartwright’s, Live Music, 6:30-10pm • The Silver Spur, Live Music, 6-10pm • The Buffalo Chip, Live Professional Bull Riding, 3 shows. Starts 8pm • The Buffalo Chip, The Pat James Band, 9pm – 1am • The Hideaway, Open Mike, Starts at 8pm. • Cody’s, Live Music, 6-10pm
SATURDAY, Nov 20
• Harolds, Live Music, Mogollon 8:30pm-10pm, Daisy Train 10:30pm1:30am • The Silver Spur, Live Music, 7-11pm • The Buffalo Chip, Pat James Band, 9pm-2am • Cody’s, Live Music, 6-10pm • Los Mesquites, Blues Band/Sal Carlino, 9pm-1am
SUNDAY, Nov 21
• Cody’s, Steel Drums on the Patio 1-4pm • Cartwrights, Live Music, 6-9:30pm • The Buffalo Chip, The Pat James Band, 8pm-Midnight
MONDAY, Nov 22
• Los Mesquites, Open Mic Night, 8-11pm • The Buffalo Chip, The Pat James Band, 8pm-Midnight
TUESDAY, Nov 23
37645 N Cave Creek Rd Cave Creek AZ 480-488-0489
• Cave Creek Coffee Company, Live Slow Jazz, 7-10pm, No charge • The Buffalo Chip, Tom Wagner & the Country Line Band, 8pm-Midnight • Cody’s, AZ Blues Project 7-10pm • Los Mesquites - Open Mic Night, 8-11pm
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