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Wine Studio and Painting Classes Van Gogh’s Almond Blossoms Presented by Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa At Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa Thursday, July 12 – 3:00pm Classes are held every Thursday in July and August

ShowUp for Le$$ Unforgettable: Tribute to Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Peggy Lee, More Presented by Fountain Hills Theater Mainstage At Fountain Hills Theater Mainstage ShowUp for Le$$ Price: $10.00 Regular Price: $20.00 Tickets available for select dates in July and August. Imagine a single concert featuring prime-era performances from the likes of Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Peggy Lee, Johnny Mathis, Ray Charles, Patsy Cline, Neil Diamond, Connie Francis and Sammy Davis Jr. That music lover’s fantasy becomes reality as T.A. Burrows and Linda Waymire capture the quintessence of these legendary singers and deliver dead-on renditions of some of their most beloved songs. From “That’s Amore” and “Everybody Loves Somebody” to “Unchain My Heart,” “Georgia on My Mind,” “Crazy” and more, this enchanting trip down memory lane is Unforgettable indeed. To find this and additional special offers on concert, museum and theatre tickets, visit www.ShowUp.com and click on the “ShowUp for Le$$” tile on the right-hand side of the page. ShowUp for Le$$ is powered by Goldstar.

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The Wine Studio is in partnership with the Art of Merlot. The Wine Studio is one part art studio and one part wine education. Art of Merlot provides artistic direction and whether it is your first time picking up a brush or not,

the goal is for you to have fun. Art classes are led by a professional artist who will guide you in creating your very own masterpiece. Canvases, paints, brushes, aprons, easels, and encouragement are provided. You provide your own style and sense of adventure. Sip wine while learning to paint like the Masters. Classes start at 3:00pm and last 3 hours. They include wine & cheese at $55 per person.

Linotype: The Film Presented by Phoenix Art Museum At Phoenix Art Museum Sunday, July 8 – 1:00pm The Linotype (pronounced “line-o-type”) completely transformed the communication of information similarly to how the internet is now changing communication again. Although these machines were revolutionary, technology began to supersede the Linotype and they were scrapped and melted-down by the thousands. Today, very few machines are still in existence. The highly-skilled operators of the Linotype are in a battle against time. If

Beach Boys 50th Anniversary Tour Presented by Danny Zelisko Presents At Grand Canyon University Arena Saturday, July 7 – 8:00pm The Beach Boys, one of the world’s most legendary and influential bands, have reunited for a global 50th Anniversary Tour. Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, and David Marks will tour together for the first time in more than two decades. For five decades, America’s first pop band to reach the 50 year milestone has recorded and performed the music

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that has become the world’s favorite soundtrack to summer. The Beach Boys continue to hold Billboard / Nielsen SoundScan’s record as the top-selling American band for albums and singles, and they are also the American group with the most Billboard Top 40 chart hits with 36. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and recipients of The Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement GRAMMY Award, The Beach Boys are an American institution that is iconic around the world.

their skills are not passed along to a new generation of operators, the machine will die completely. There is a small group of former operators that want to save the Linotype from the scrap yard, but some see this as a fruitless endeavor. Linotype: The Film is a feature-length documentary centered around the Linotype type casting machine. Called the “Eighth Wonder of the World” by Thomas Edison, it revolutionized printing and society. The film tells the charming and emotional story of the people connected to the Linotype and how it impacted the world.


Friday, July 6th at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre Two true Superstars, Billy Joel and Elton come to life in this multimedia tribute starring Terry Davies. Backed by his amazing 9 piece band, you’ll be singing, standing, laughing and crying as you witness in sights and sounds, the amazing music and memories created by Billy and Elton, two of the most successful artists in the history of rock and roll. You’ll hear a catalogue of hits including: PIANO MAN, NEW YORK STATE OF MIND,

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Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel Five Friday, July 6th at The MIM The vivacious trumpeter and bandleader Doc Severinsen leads the San Miguel Five in an evening of sophisticated Latin rhythms and jazz. It is virtuoso classical Spanish with a jazz flair, gorgeous ballads, both Latino and American, plus some great movie music and some gypsy jazz, à la Django Reinhardt.

Together with guitarist (and coleader) Gil Gutiérrez, Doc has crafted an innovative and exciting program. Classical guitarist Gutiérrez is a virtuoso who consistently delivers energetic, electric performances. Add violin, bass, and percussion players and the soaring trumpet of Doc, and the experience is indescribably brilliant—visually and musically. Visit www.themim.org for more information. Friday, July 6 | 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $42.50–$47.50 Friday, July 6 | 9:00 p.m. Tickets: $37.50–$42.50

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FLIPSIDE-45 AT BROADWAY PALM ROCK & ROLL TRIBUTE SHOW PLAYS JULY 14 The Broadway Palm will feature Flipside-45 and their Rock & Roll tribute show “Three Decades of Gold” on Saturday evening July 14, 2012. Flipside-45’s “Three Decades of Gold” is a musical tribute to some of the greatest Rock & Roll stars from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Hits by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Tommy James and the Shondells, The Everly Brothers, The Young Rascals and many more. Flipside-45 features these same great musicians and strong vocals you loved in That Kool Band: Warren Cobb (vocals, lead guitar), George Grund (vocals, keyboards, sax) Marvin Forte (vocals, bass) Glenn Meharg (vocals, percussion). Flipside-45 features these four outstanding musicians and vocalists, each with their own unique

talents. Listen to Marvin’s Frankie Valli falsetto on Sherry; Glenn’s Wilson Pickett on Mustang Sally; Warren’s Paul Rodgers on All Right Now; and George’s Felix Cavaliere on Good Lovin’. Take a trip back to yesterday with Flipside-45! Dinner at 6:00pm; Concert begins at 7:30pm. Tickets can be purchased online at BroadwayPalmWest.com, by phone, (480) 325-6700, or at the Box Office, located at 5247 E. Brown Road in Mesa. Ticket price is $39 for dinner and show; $20 for show only seating. Concert Subscriptions $29: Purchase tickets for dinner and show to three or more shows in the Hot Summer Nights Concert Series and save $10 per ticket. Group Pricing for 8 or more to any one concert for dinner and show: $29 per ticket. The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre is located at 5247 E. Brown Road, on the southeast corner of Brown and Higley Roads in the Alta Mesa Plaza. The theater is easily accessible from the Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) or the US 60 (Superstition Freeway) via the Higley Road exits. Parking is free.

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The Bold and The BeauTiful Karen wrestled with revealing her true relationship to Danielle. Thomas worried about Steffy’s emotional state now that Liam and Hope were married, while Taylor suspected Steffy was hiding something about the trip to Italy. Brooke urged Hope to sever all ties to Deacon. Steffy and Liam had an uncomfortable encounter. While out on a double date with their significant others, Caroline and Dayzee compared notes on Thomas and Marcus.

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days of our lives At the as Thomas Forrester on “The Bold and the DiMera mansion, Will stumbled on Beautiful” weekdays the document about EJ’s paternity on CBS. and discovered the truth. Later, when EJ tried to order him around, Will announced he would be calling the shots from now on, since he knew EJ was not Stefano’s son. Sami wigged out when she discovered she was the last to hear about Carrie’s pregnancy and accused her sister of keeping it a secret because Rafe was the father. When she confronted Rafe about it, he replied that he hadn’t gotten anyone pregnant, which EJ overheard and took to mean that he wasn’t the father of Nicole’s child either. General hospiTal John pulled off a TSA gambit to delay Jason on the plane, then tracked down Joe Scully Jr. and accused him of murdering John’s half sister. Sonny and Kate gave Olivia the background on Kate’s arraignment and where Connie came from. After Michael and Starr found her apartment in disarray, they nearly kissed, but she confessed her feelings to him. Heather told Steve that Spinelli admitted to being hired by Olivia. Joe denied Sonny’s accusations that he had hurt Kate/Connie and stunned Sonny by blurting out news about the baby she abandoned. The younG and The resTless Ashley furiously ordered Abby to return home immediately after Abby phoned to confess she had faked the kidnapping as a publicity stunt. Victor vowed that he would teach her a lesson. Paul was horrified to see that Ricky had fallen out of the window, and he told police he had shot Ricky to keep him from killing Eden. After Michael remarked that the serial numbers on Paul’s gun had been filed off, Lauren pulled him aside and told him it was her gun that she bought illegally to protect herself from Daisy. When she planned to tell the police about it, however, Michael asked her to wait, fearing she would get jail time.

Nannies to the rich and famous cut loose on ‘Beverly Hills Nannies’ Kristin Lancione

We’ve seen how the real housewives of the rich and powerful live, but what about the hired hands who help make their lavish lifestyles possible? That’s where “Beverly Hills Nannies” comes in. The brainchild of Kristin Lancione, herself a nanny who runs her own nanny placement agency, the real-life ABC Family series – which premieres Wednesday, July 11 – will follow nine people who either work for or are trying to work for well-heeled families in La-La-Land. Getting families to participate in the series was difficult, Lancione says, because there was no intent on pulling punches in the portrayals. “There are situations where maybe a nanny thinks the family is being a little snobby or the kids are being a little bratty,” she said. “We all love our families that we’re with, and we’re treated with respect, but there’s a fine line, and sometimes we really are considered the help, and we’re asked to do some outrageous tasks.”

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By JAcqueline cutleR “Dirty Dancing” (1987) The movie that made Patrick Swayze a star and made everyone who ever danced to “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” try to do that lift. Swayze plays the older, slightly dangerous dance instructor Johnny Castle, with whom Dr. Houseman’s (Jerry Patrick Swayze and Orbach) daughter Baby (Jennifer Grey) falls in love during a summer vacation at a Catskills resort. The film has a great supporting cast Jennifer Grey of including the late dancer Charles “Honi” Coles. “Dirty Dancing” “An Affair to Remember” (1957) Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr meet on a cruise to Europe. They fall madly in love and agree to meet six months later to make sure this is real, not just a ship romance. They are to meet at the Empire State Building, but something tragic happens. Still, it was the best vacation ever, and though remakes tried, the original can’t be beat.


It’s All You Hoped It Would Be Yet, All It’s Never Been By AZ Weekly In case you live in a cave and haven’t heard, there’s an all-new show in town, brought to us by the dream-weavers at Cirque du Soleil…KOOZA! (We put the exclamation point in because it is really just that good). Why is the show so good? Here’s why:

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Next, the performances are everything you want from a Cirque production. Stunning, Scary, Beautiful, Unbelievable and Death Defying. Some parts even had the audience afraid to gaze upon it. The Spinning Wheel of Death brought forth screams of terror from all around the arena while the high-wire stopped our hearts. The uncanny athleticism of the performers will astound you. More incredible is the realization that they perform these miracles every single day. KOOZA!

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Day Trippin’ Jerome Art Walk July 7

The first Saturday of each month, from 5 - 8 PM, enjoy open art studios and galleries,meet many of the represented artists. www.jeromeartwalk.com

Eat at:

Belgian Jennie’s Bordello & Pizza 412 Main Street, (928) 639-3141

Red White and Bluegrass at Juniper Well Ranch and Vineyard July 8

Beat the heat and venture to Skull Valley, located just about 15 minutes from downtown Prescott.For $20.00 guests can taste locally produced wine, eat a bluecheese burger, listen to great live music and dance. Kids are $10.00. For questions call (928) 442-3415 or visit www.juniperwellranch.com.

The Haunted Hamburger for good food and a great outdoor space to enjoy the views. 410 Clark Street, (928) 634-0554 www.thehauntedhamburger.com

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Caduces Cellars & Merkin Vineyard Tasting Room by Maynard James 158 Main Street, (928) 639-9463 www.caduceus.org Spirit Room Bar at Connor Hotel 166 Main Street, (928) 634-8809 www.spiritroom.com

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a handful of curiosity shops and galleries

$5 Wine & Beer Tasting and Live Music Sun Devil Cellar & Pub

FREE Astronomy Night July 6 at Mesa Community College Secrets of the Sun shows start at 6 PM and

repeat every 30 minutes. The last show will begin at 9:30 PM and end at 10 PM.

$5 from 6-8pm , unless specified. Wine tastings Thursdays Beer Tasting Fridays located downstairs at Sun Devil Liquors in downtown Mesa. www.topsliquors.com

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Arizona Science Center IMAX Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World Explore an amazing underwater universe inhabited by larger-than-life creatures, including the powerful Liopleurodon, long-necked Elasmosaurus and gigantic Shonisaurus, which were ruling the seas before dinosaurs conquered the earth. 600 East Washington Street, (602) 716-2000 www.azscience.org

FREE Summer Survival Guide

The heat has set in, kids are out of school, the entire Valley is growing restless, and believe it or not June 20 is only the first day of summer. To ease your suffering, LocalLily.com is pleased to present you with the 2nd Annual Summer Survival Guide. Discover the best locally owned dark and cold speakeasy bars where you can hide from searing sun. Treat yourself to the Valley’s tastiest local ice cream and frozen yogurt spots. Shop locally owned boutiques full of fashions made for dressing in the heat including swim wear, hats, sandals and dresses. Stay cool with ideas that keep you in town, or plan a road trip and take a hike in Arizona’s high country. Find a cherry-picked calendar of outdoor art, music, and wine events just short drive outside the city. Visit LocalLily.com for a less suck-ish summer and get the Local Lily 2nd Annual Summer Survival Guide FREE.

The Rhythm Room Weekend Blues Party July 5 - Gypsy and Wild at Harp 7pm doors $5 July 6 - Bad News Blues Band with Long John Hunter 8pm doors $8 July 7 - Early Show / The Blueshounds 5pm doors $8 Prime Time Show / Tommy Dukes Blues Band featuring Delmar Stewart 8pm doors $8 1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix (602) 265-4842 www. rhythmroom.com

Flagstaff First Friday Artwalk July 6

It’s Flagstaff monthly street party - the ArtWalk is one of those rare events that both locals and out-of-towners attend and enjoy. The ArtWalk happens every month, on (you guessed it) the first Friday, from 6-9 PM. Many downtown hot spots remain open after 9PM as the ArtWalk celebrations continue.

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Do you think you have the cutest pup? Then we have good news for you! Dog Days of Summer is back! Saturday, July 28 from 10am to noon, bring your dog to the casting call at the District Stage and automatically receive 300 votes to start the contest! The winner of the contest will receive a $200 Vestar Gift Card, a professional dog photo shoot and their pup’s profile in Arizona Foothills Magazine and hold the title of Arizona Foothills Magazine’s “Dog of the Year for 2012.” The first 250 contestants will receive a free goodie bag! See you and your pup on the 28th!

Catch great movies while floating under the stars in Monsoon Bay. For movie schedule visit www.wetnwildphoenix.com

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nothing to the selection of actor Andrew Garfield for the portrayal of protagonist Peter Parker. That is to say that Garfield’s performance pales in comparison to Tobey Maguire’s in the previous cinematic incarnation of this superhero franchise – which, in case you forgot, kicked off a mere 10 years ago. Fortunately, the film still manages to impress and even – for lack of a better word – amaze thanks to a terrifying antagonist and a visual aesthetic that will hook you in its web all over again.” Grade: B

at Home.’ Now, they are releasing a film that does not even achieve a fraction of the greatness of that earlier effort. To be fair, this latest release – a comedy called ‘The DoDeca-Pentathlon’ - was actually shot before not only ‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’ but also their 2010 release ‘Cyrus.’ Therefore, the brothers were still struggling to fine-tune their storytelling skill. While this one, like their other efforts, has a humanistic charm, its tale is far too thin to earn cheers from even the Duplass duo’s diehard fans like myself.” Grade: D

‘The Do-Deca Pentathlon’

‘Katy Perry: Part of Me’*

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Stan 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 ScreenScene.org.

After finding a clue that might help him understand why his parents disappeared when he was young, Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) is put on a collision course with Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) - his father’s former partner. (PG-13 – 136 minutes)

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 AZWeeklyMagazine.com. Joseph J. Airdo, 28, is a Walter Cronkite School of Journalism graduate 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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Stan: “It’s refreshing when a ‘reboot’ of a franchise can offer thrilling expectations of more to come, and deliver more than a few surprises along the way, is visually captivating in the 3D-IMAX format. Andrew Garfield, with tall shoes to fill as Peter Parker, although a bit raw gives an earnest interpretation without even a trace of his English accent coming through.” Grade: B+ Joseph: “‘The Amazing SpiderMan’ owes a lot to the selection of the Lizard for its villain and

The story of two grown brothers (Mark Kelly and Steve Zissis) who secretly compete in a homemade Olympics during a family reunion. When their fierce and disruptive competition is uncovered, the brothers must choose between their passion for beating the hell out of each other and the greater good of the family. (NR – 90 minutes) Joseph: “Earlier this year, filmmakers Jay and Mark Duplass released a film that is this critic’s early favorite for best movie of 2012 - ‘Jeff, Who Lives

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A chronicle of singer Katy Perry spotlights her life onstage and off during the California Dreams tour. (PG – 100 minutes) *Not made available for review.

‘Savages’* When the merciless head of the Mexican Baja Cartel (Salma Hayek) and her brutal enforcer (Benicio Del Toro) underestimate the unbreakable bond among three friends (Aaron Johnson, Taylor Kitsch and Blake Lively), said friends – with the


Soundbite Spotlight reluctant, slippery assistance of a dirty DEA agent (John Travolta) – wage a seemingly unwinnable war against them. (R – 100 minutes) *Screened after deadline.

‘To Rome with Love’ A story about a number of people in Italy and the romances, adventures and predicaments they get into. Stars include Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni, Penelope Cruz, Judy Davis, Jesse Eisenberg, Greta Gerwig, Ellen Page and Woody Allen. (R – 102 minutes) Stan: “As the saying goes ‘Nobody bat’s a thousand’ and so it is with this latest offering from writer/director Woody Allenwhere the story seems a bit disjointed at times. However, the treat for this reviewer is that he also appears as one of the central characters and the witty eccentricities he’s noted for as an actor are as prevalent as ever, while the highlighting of the city of locations for his films is beautifully breathtaking. Last year it was Paris with ‘Midnight in Paris’ (my best picture of 2011), this time it’s Rome.” Grade: C+

The following quotes were pulled from interviews conducted by AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film columnists with talent speaking on behalf of motion picture projects past and present.

Filmmakers Jay and Mark Duplass with Actors Mark Kelly, Steve Zissis and Jennifer LaFleur (‘The Do-Deca-Pentathlon’) By Joseph J. Airdo “We grew up playing sports in the neighborhood and playing parlor sports like pool and ping pong against one another. And we do continue to do that stuff but we are actually extremely collaborative in our filmmaking career. We have been really close our whole lives so our competition is not that intense. But it does surface every once in a while.” – Jay Duplass “We write characters that we are intensely in love with and have big flaws. When you really love a flawed person, you feel like you love them more deeply than anyone else. So this happens very organically as we put these people up on the screen. They

are people who we find society might make a quick judgment on.” – Mark Duplass “What is so great about Mark and Jay is how comforting and how diplomatic they are about how they approach you with changing things up. They are honest with you if you are off track but they are able to make you feel like it might be on them for not being clearer to keep you in a place where you are still willing to take risks for them.” – Mark Kelly “I have a brother who is 7 years older than me so I was able to draw upon that while making this movie. In fact, you know the opening scene of the film where I am in the bathtub talking about my fictional brother defecating in the bathtub? Well, my real brother actually did that in real life. It pretty much scarred me for life but now I am glad that it is immortalized in cinema.” – Steve Zissis

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Denzel Washington was actually water boarded during the filming of some of the torture scenes in ‘Safe House’ (2012) though only for a few seconds per take!

“[My character and I] are different in that I am a competitive maniac. I love stuff like this. If there is something to win, you had better believe that I am going to do everything short of killing somebody to win it. So, having to hang back and sit at the house while they went out and participated in these sports competitions was a bit of a bummer.” – Jennifer Lafleur

went out to capture it, we came on board after a large part of the movie had already been shot and it was our job to kind of pull it together and try and craft it into hopefully a satisfying story. It was definitely a tricky thing for us in the sense that when the footage that was shot out on the road with Katy over the course of her tour was very much like a fly on the wall in the traditional sense where there’s a camera present in the room capturing what’s going on, but it was in an unobtrusive way which is good because its quite voyeuristic and it feels like you’re right there in the room.

DirectorsDan Cutforth & Jane Lipsitz (‘Katy Perry: Part of Me’)

Jane: “It’s a very unique look at a pop star, an incredibly intimate look you haven’t seen before and it’s a really powerful female empowerment story that I think is really quite different as well. Its about a young woman who had a vision since she was 9 years old, what happened in her career and an exceptional look at a woman’s life where she had the most successful year of her professional life and one of the most emotional, personal, heartbreaks.”

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Joseph: “‘To Rome with Love’ is a mess of a movie. The primary problem with writer/director Woody Allen’s latest motion picture is that it features four stories that are intercut yet do not have anything to do with one another. To make matters worse, they take place over different lengths of time. Of course, then there is the fact that only one of said stories is worth your while. Allen enthusiasts may still enjoy themselves but even they will admit that this is a long way to fall from last year’s ‘Midnight in Paris.’” Grade: D

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are trained to just check the ticket stubs. We strongly suggest to our patrons to ‘Please hold onto your ticket stubs’. In my small situations, it’s not a problem but I do know that there are some factors that do make it a problem at bigger multiplex theaters.

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The catchy quote in the movie ‘Shanghai Noon’(2000): “I don’t know karate, but I know crazy” is actually a line from a James Brown song. ... continued from Page 15. modern fairy tale and it doesn’t end with prince charming coming in to rescue her on a white horse, but it does end her living happily after, but on her own terms, and in her own ways. The journey that she goes on in this movie is both more exciting and more demanding than she could have ever have imagined, but how she comes out of it is stronger and better in facing the future in a way where she really does feel that she can live happily ever after.”– Dan Cutforth & Jane Lipsitz

Movie News!

‘Detective’s Lover’ makes Valley debut By Joseph J. Airdo Phoenix filmmaker Travis Mills premiered his second feature-length film “The Detective’s Lover” last week at FilmBar. In the modernday noir, a journalist falls for the mistress of the private detective he is investigating and becomes embroiled in a world of sex and crime. Encore screenings are set for July 5 and July 12 ahead of the movie’s July 27

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Special Feature ‘The Truth is Out There’, Part 3’ By Stan Robinson Continuing the ‘debunking’ of the article ‘Readers Digest: 13 Things a Movie Theater Employee Won’t Tell You’ by Ilana Strauss, Brian Deveny, theater owner (since 1975) and Chairmen of the Arizona Theater Owners Association; David Ramsey, movie critic (since 1994) and President of the Phoenix Film Critics Society; and myself, a movie reviewer (since 2006) and Film Columnist with AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine, examine the next item on the list of 13… 4. I know all the methods you use to sneak in. I just don’t always care enough to kick you out for it. Brian: “This statement coming from a theater employee, you do have theater employees who are scared when they see someone just blatantly switch auditoriums. My employees

“One of the problems is that there is a higher percentage of unemployment so you have people who have the time to see 2 or 3 movies. Another factor is that most theaters have free refills on their large drinks and their large popcorns, so some will come in, see a movie, get a refill and go into a different auditorium. If you train your employees to watch for this, it’s not hard to catch, and I don’t have employees who are too shy to ask for a ticket stub. We catch people quite often during the week, not so much on the weekends. If you’re out on a date, you’re not really going to switch auditoriums with your date in tow! It’s very easy to spot because it’s mostly people who are by themselves.” David: “Again, we have an hourly employee’s opinion rather than a manager or supervisor. I guarantee you they care and do everything they can to stop people from sneaking in but they don’t want to create a scene that will disrupt the paying guests. Sneaking into a theater is stealing; it’s the equivalent of sneaking into an all you can buffet, on board a plane or into an empty hotel room. A seat in the theater has monetary value. Stealing is stealing.” Stan: “Personally, I wouldn’t even think of doing something as negative as that which would truly affect my ‘Karma’ (and yes, its grounded in my religious convictions), and thinking it would be a matter of just how important it is to management, I’ll definitely defer on this one to hear what Brian’s take is as a theater owner…”

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“Tower Heist” (2011): Stiller downplays his humor well as the ringleader of a plot by Ponzi scheme victims to recover their funds. “Night at the Museum” (2006): Even surrounded by special effects, not to mention acting pros Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney, Stiller keeps his presence felt as a baffled security guard. “Along Came Polly” (2004): Stiller fares well on familiar turf as a staid newlywed reunited with a free spirit (Jennifer Aniston) from his past. “Meet the Parents” (2000): Stiller scored his second blockbuster as the prospective son-in-law of his true love’s no-nonsense CIA veteran father (a truly great Robert De Niro).

GRADES AT A GLANCE ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ ‘Brave’ ‘The Do-Deca-Pentathlon’ ‘Headhunters’ ‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ ‘Magic Mike’ ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ ‘People Like Us’ ‘Prometheus’ ‘Rock of Ages’ ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’ ‘Seeking a Friend for the End of the World’ ‘Ted’ ‘That’s My Boy’ ‘To Rome with Love’ ‘Your Sister’s Sister’

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Spider-Man and superhero siblings spin web of dream career for Stan Lee By Joseph J. Airdo

Comic book creator Stan Lee – who is the mastermind behind Marvel’s most popular superheroes – does not play favorites. “It is not possible for me to say which superhero is my favorite because I really love them all,” Lee said during a recent interview with AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine. “The only favorite I have ever had was when I was writing one. Whichever superhero I was writing at the moment, that was my favorite because I was thinking about it.” Having said that and although Lee is responsible for more than 200 characters that can be found in comic books, on movie screens and via various other mediums, the one that he and the rest of the world is think-

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Lee added that Garfield embodies the essence of Peter Parker perfectly and called “The Amazing SpiderMan” a “sensational” motion picture. He also pointed out he has a “magnificent” cameo in the flick, which has become somewhat of a tradition in Marvel movies – a befitting culmination to what without-adoubt has been a dream career for Lee.

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“Freedom lies in being bold.” Robert Frost

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“Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.” Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Sweet Wine vs. Fruitiness “I only like sweet wines.” I hear this phrase very often, especially from women who are used to drinking mass-produced White Zinfandel. But more often than not, they actually mean that they enjoy fruity aromas.

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To take this one step further, taste the Beringer White Zin againsta dessert wine, like a ruby Port or similar. This test puts lower sugar against massive sugars. The Beringer will taste less cloying (flat and sugary) while the dessert wine will hammer home the differentiation. Enjoy! By Nathan Brugnone UptheCreekAZ.com

You can easily test yourself and friends’ perceptions on this. Pour a Page Springs Cellars “La Flor Rosa” next to a Beringer White Zin. First taste the La Flor Rosa. It’s a totally dry Rosé, made from various red grapes. Swirl, smell and taste. You should get some fruitiness along with some more savory notes. Now, in a clean glass, pour the Beringer and repeat. Strawberry aromas will likely be the most prominent and discernible fruit notes—likely the only aromas, in fact. So, after this test you should have an idea of what is meant when weighing sweetness against fruitiness. And I should point out that Beringer does contain residual sugar, meaning it is both a sweeter wine and also a fruity wine.

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Well the talk of the town seems to be about the heat and its official arrival – in Arizona and in many other parts of the country. That brings to mind a question that people often ask me, “what’s the best temperature for wine?” Most people know that 55 to 65 degrees is a good range for wine storage. But the reality is that many people don’t have wine storage units or they buy wine for more immediate consumption. Or maybe you’re bringing a bottle of wine to a party.You know how it works – you go to the wine shop and pick up a few bottles, bring them home, and there they remain—on the kitchen counter. Whites go straight into the refrigerator; that’s our usual routine. What about the reds? A lot of people don’t like to drink red wine during the hot months. After all, red wine is known to increase your body temperature and what crazy person would want to do that when the thermometer is reading 108? If you feel a cold gin and tonic calling your name, but you really want the pleasures of combining your wine with your food and joining in with others at your dinner party, don’t despair! Red wine is still a must. In these hot temperatures, I recommend keeping a few bottles of your reds in the refrigerator too. The benefits are many. First, the temperature is more consistent than it might be in your house, where your thermostat is on a timer and varies the temperature throughout the day. Secondly, you can take the bottle out a few minutes before you plan to drink it to allow it to come down a bit. If it ends up at 60-65 degrees, in this warmth, you may find you enjoy it more…cool, refreshing, interesting. Also, as it warms up over the course of drinking it, the nuances of the wine may jump out at you more. I find the changing characteristics more pronounced this way.

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Tweet Me, Squeeze Me, Make Me Wine By Rhonni Moffitt, Publisher Arizona Vines & Wines Do you tweet? Are you a Facebook fanatic? Do you pine for Pinterist… Do you want to stay up on the latest events, trending topics and even a little insider gossip? What about making some new friends with similar interests or finding the latest deals? Social media can accomplish all of that!

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT: Châteauneuf-du-Pape By Rhonni Moffitt, Publisher Arizona Vines & Wines Most of us in the United States are used to purchasing a wine by the varietal name… Cabernet or Chardonnay, while in the Old World wines were classified by regions, such as Bordeaux or Champagne. This can be very confusing for newcomers and a little perplexing to not-so-newcomers, too! One such region that’s discussed a lot in Arizona is the Rhone Valley. Having a similar soils and terroir to Arizona, many winemakers here have chosen to focus on growing Rhone varietals. The Rhone is broken into two main regions, the Northern Rhone and the Southern Rhone, and then further into sub-regions such as Côte-Rôtie or Côtes du Rhône. A favorite of Arizona winemakers is Châteauneufdu-Pape. Châteauneuf-du-Pape is located in southeastern France and covers about 7900 acres. In French, Châteauneufdu-Pape roughly means the castle of the

Pope, or the Pope’s house, and its history is intertwined with papal history. There are 13 grape varietals allowed in producing either red or white wine which are traditionally a blend of the approved grapes. The most popular blend is a GSM, or Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, a blend you’ll find in Pillsbury Wine Company’s “Roan Red,” an homage to Châteauneufdu-Pape and a play on words,(Roan refers to a horse).

While most everyone on the planet now has a Facebook account, for some Twitter, Foursquare, Pinterest and all the other social media sites can be daunting and overwhelming. You don’t have to do all of it. Choose what fits into your life and use these sites as a tool to help you navigate through your love of wine (and other interests, too, of course). A few tips: ●●

There are only six permitted white varieties. These have attracted interest from Arizona wine growers. You’ll now find a beautiful Roussanne produced at Page Springs Cellars and Dos Cabezas Meskeoli, a white blend, is primarily Picpoul Blanc. Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines are perfect food wines. Pair one with a lighter meat such as lamb or pork, or even with a chorizo pizza. The food should bring out a light spice in the wine and increase the depth of character.

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Facebook… Follow your favorite wine bars or restaurants to find out about special wine dinners or promotions. Was that wine dinner you wanted to attend sold out? Well, be sure to check out their Facebook page for updates… you can often sneak in when they tell you that a reservation has canceled at the last minute! Twitter… Be interactive. Did you love the wine selection at the wine bar you visited last night? Let them know on Twitter. You can get to know the chef by striking up a conversation. Looking for free tickets to the next food and wine event? Many events offer great promotions and random free tickets to build excitement. Foursquare… Get a free appetizer or a discount off of your meal. Check in and look for the “Special” icon. Some specials are only for the mayor (the person who has checked in at the establishment the most) but often you’ll find discounts for every-

one. How about a free appetizer at Ra Sushi? How about $5 off of your order at Switch Wine Bar? The list goes on! Who to follow? Here are a few popular Tweeps in the wine industry to get you started: @JamesSuckling – Follow his international adventures. A retired writer for Wine Spectator. @GaryVaynerchuk – Social media guru who built his reputation tasting wine from all over the country. Always honest and often funny. @ElJefeTwisted – Owner of Twisted Oak Winery, he’s always got a funny take… we get a kick out his “rubber chicken” escapades. @DosCabezas – Todd Bostock, owner of Dos Cabezas winery in Sonoita, always has a unique perspective, sharing cool and interesting pictures, as well as his experience in the vineyard and the winery. @PillsburyWine – Often outspoken and sometimes controversial, Sam Pillsbury will let you know how he feels about any subject. He also gives his personal perspective on making and selling wine in Arizona. @fnbaz – Pavle Milic, owner of FnB in Scottsdale, contributor to Phoenix New Times, may not always talk about wine, but his tweets are always genuine and thought-provoking. This is just a beginning… venture out, find your way and don’t forget to check out @ azvinesandwines.

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BEER! CRAFT BEER AND CHARITY - PART 2 Last time we talked about breweries and charity. This time, we are going to talk a little about charities that involve beer. We will chat about beer events and charities that are founded as a result of beer. First off, you may not realize this but in Arizona, as in virtually all states, most beer (and wine and spirits) events require the involvement of a charity (defined as a charitable, civic, fraternal, political or religious organization) . Any time beer is donated, or an event is held in a park or some other venue that would not normally sell beer, a Special Event Permit, or Series 15 License, is required. For example, when you attended Ameri-CAN Festival last month, did you know that the Scottsdale Cultural Council received a portion of the proceeds in exchange for obtaining the proper license? Or that the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild

who puts on the amazing Strong Beer Festival every year is actually an IRS certified non-profit business league? Maybe you did, maybe you didn’t. The important thing is there IRS status permits them to be the host and beneficiary of the festival. The Guild does quite a bit to support our craft beer scene through their efforts and the Strong Beer Festival is one of their major sources of funding. What’s involved in putting on one of these charity festivals? First you need your non-profit organization (as defined under the IRS 501 C regulations. After that you need a Special Events Permit application from the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control. Once you have all that, you

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Follow us on and www.worldclassbeverages.com The High-End Beer Division of Crescent Crown� need a location that has agreed to let you use their facility for your event. If it happens to be a facility that already has a liquor license, they will have to agree to suspend the liquor license for the area where the charity event is to be held. For example, if the event is to be held in a separate banquet area of a hotel, then the hotel may not sell any other alcohol in that area. No other alcohol may be carried into or out of that area. This is all designed to keep from blurring the lines between charity event and regular service at a licensed facility.

That sounds like enough about events. What about charities that focus on beer?

Regardless, now you have the application and venue. Next up is getting the local municipality to sign off on the application. Before the state will issue a permit, the town that it is being held in must approve it. Every town has different policies. For example, Mesa requires approval at a City Council meeting, while other towns allow administrative staff to approve. Once the town approves the event, it is off to the Arizona liquor department for their approval. After that, you can have your event. It should be noted that this entire process is pretty detailed and the information required regarding the event, the organizers, event security, etc is reviewed at every level. The process can take as much as 45 days depending what municipality you are holding the event in, and how accurate your application is.

Perhaps the most noted of these is Pints for Prostates. Founded by prostate cancer survivor Rick Lyke in 2008, the campaign raises awareness among men about the need for regular health screenings and PSA testing by making appearances at beer festivals, social networking and pro bono advertising.

During the event, it is probable that agents from the liquor department will show up to make sure that all laws are being observed and that the event is being run properly. They are there to help make sure your event is a success and to make sure that nothing is being done that would jeopardize public safety or violate liquor laws. Good tip is to make sure you know what your responsibilities are surrounding service of alcohol.

It is agrassroots organization with no paid staff that counts on the support of volunteers. They are reaching men through the universal language of beer thanks to brewers, beer bars, publishers, festival organizers and other businesses that have adopted their cause as their own. They appreciate the support for men who are battling prostate cancer and in helping with their mission, which is to raise the awareness of men about the need for regular prostate health screenings and PSA testing. They run a variety of events, but may be most known, at least among beer geeks, for their annual Denver Rare Beer Tasting. This event, held Friday of Great American Beer Festival week, is one of the toughest tickets in town. The Denver Rare Beer Tasting features 20 breweries providing an assortment of very rare beers. This

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event takes place from 1:00 to 4:00 PM at Wynkoop Brewing and the cost last year was $80. Check out more details on this outstanding charity at www. pintsforprostates.org. Beer Church is an interesting organization. They adhere to one simple principle - make the world a better place one beer at a time. As they further elaborate on their web site ( www.beerchurch.com ) , “To that end, we organize fundraisers that provide easy and fun ways for beer lovers to contribute to the community. We have been doing it since 1998. In that time, we have raised nearly $100,000 for a number of different charitable causes. With love in our hearts and beer in our hands, we have helped pet shelters, food banks, women’s shelters, and many other worthy causes.” A pretty impressive effort. They believe the best way to make the world a better place is by providing information and entertainment for people who appreciate beer. This also gives them a way to organize beer lovers and share their message with the world.

Of course, we all know our local favorite, The Beer for Brains Foundation. The Beer for Brains Foundation is a national, non-profit organization of craft-beer lovers, distributors and brewers, who are committed to: Raising public awareness about brain cancer, Engendering compassion for its victims andHelping fund groundbreaking research leading to a cure. Each year, they stage unique, large-scale craft-beer appreciation/ fundraising events across the country, working independently or in partnership with breweries and local organizations. Events run the gamut from open parties featuring huge assortments of rare, craft beers and an equally diverse – and off-beat – assortment of foods and entertainers to local chef beer-wine food pairing competitions, special craftbeer educational dinners and much more. BFBF events are all about having fun while supporting a worthy cause. AZWeeklyMagazine.com

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If you haven’t attended a BFBF event, you owe it to yourself. In the two years since their founding, they have gone international, recently bringing five different craft breweries (including local favorite SanTan) to Mondial de la Biere, an international beer festival held in Montreal. Other events they have done include Epicuriad, a pairing of local chefs, beer and wine; Colorado Affair, a celebration of Colorado beers as part of Great American Beer Festival; Bocce BrewHaHa, a unique bocce tournament with a big focus on craft beer; and RAREaffair. RAREaffair is their big, signature event and features restaurant samplings along with fantastic beer, wine and spirits. They go out of their way to get beers that are unusual, at least in Arizona. In past years, featured beers have included Founders Devil Dancer, Uncommon Brewers Siamese

Twin, Papago Brewing and Redstone Mead collaboration Laurie’s Sparkle, Breckenridge Brewing Stranahan’s Whiskey Barrel Vanilla Porter and Ska Brewing Hoperation Ivy. The 2012 event is slated for November 10 and details will be announced soon. Follow the Foundation at www.bfbf.org. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but gives you an idea about how important supporting the community is to craft beer people. When you support craft beer you are supporting these types of charities and events; and when you support these events, you are supporting craft beer. Either way, drinking great beer and helping others out is a great way to enjoy yourself. I highly recommend it.

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Hello beer lovers, today let’s chat about a new brew collaboration between our local hero Sonoran Brewing Company and Chef Eddie Matney called “FFF” or fishing, family & food. As many of you know Eddie Matney is known the world over for Cuisine ala Americana with dishes shifting between many different cultures and styles of cooking. Sonoran on the other hand is known for recently taking a walk on the wild side in brewing a collaboration beer with Chef Jeremy Pacheco from Lon’s at the Hermosa. It would seem that walk wasn’t quite wild enough for Sonoran Brew Master Zach Schroeder so this time he’s turning the volume up to TEN! Let’s begin by saying this brew is made with fresh grape fruit halves, brown sugar and basil. It’s got volume, although not in the fashion you might imagine. This is not a Lost Abbey blow you chin of sort of concoction. This beer has class, subtle complexities and a light airy, earthy quality making it perfect for pairing with summer seafood. I simply adore the way the brown sugar works in balancing the grapefruit and mellowing the basil. On the nose the basil jumps right out at you and settles on the palate with a touch of citrus and black pepper that just seems right. The finish is light, slightly sweet and refreshing like that first bite of fresh salsa from your home garden. Perfect foods pairings include lime marinated grilled salmon served with a mango, jalapeno and pineapple salsa or a chilled fruit salad with coconut shavings and a honey basil vinaigrette.

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Talk shows and improv comedy collide in “Trust Us With Your Life,” an unconventional ABC summer series premiering Tuesday, July 10. In each episode, host Fred Willard interviews a celebrity about his life and, at intervals, turns to the show’s group of improv comics to act out the moment the star has just described. “Fred turns to us and, with some sort of game element to it, has us improvise on what we have just heard – and Fred Willard it can get really interesting,” explains Colin Mochrie, the Scottish-Canadian comic and actor who appears in each episode along with Wayne Brady and Jonathan Mangum as well as some guest performers. “Jerry Springer started off talking about his grandparents who, I believe, were lost in the Holocaust. That’s not really sidesplitting improv info, but it definitely kept it interesting for us.” Other celebrity guests include Ricky Gervais, Florence Henderson, David Hasselhoff, Jack and Kelly Osbourne, and Jane Seymour, but Mochrie said two guests who are not especially associated with comedy gave the improvisers some of the richest material with their stories.

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Of ‘GeOrGe LOpez: It’S NOt Me, It’S YOu’ on HBo Q: What’s your main thought about doing your third live stand-up HBO special, “George Lopez: It’s Not Me, It’s You” (Saturday, July 14)? A: I am probably the only person who still does them live. It scares a lot of people, but I’m a big fan of boxing, and you don’t get knocked out and get back in and say, “Let me try that again. That didn’t work out too well the first time.” I believe that doing it live the night of the show is more compelling and more exciting.

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Andrew Zimmern is joining some distinguished company. With the premiere of the summer season of “Bizarre Foods America” on Travel Channel Monday, July 9, his “Bizarre Foods” franchise reaches its 100th episode, and he’s celebrating in style, spending the occasion in one of the world’s most excessive locales – Las Vegas. “I’ve been trying to go to Vegas with this show for five years,” Zimmern says. “Vegas is a place that’s over the top. Everything is bigger, badder, more beautiful. The cars are faster, the signs are brighter and twinklier. The women’s decolletage is more revealing, and the augmentation is bigger. Everything is bigger in Vegas.”

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Nancy Botwin “Weeds” costume designer Linda Bass is very sad that Season 8 will be the series’ last. “It’s my all-time favorite show,” she says. “It is like dessert after a meal. I started in the fourth season, and what struck me about the first three is the thing I loved about Nancy (played by Mary-Louise Parker) is she is so brave in her clothes choices. She can be in the most precarious situation wearing a see-through blouse. She is very body confident, and it didn’t matter where she found herself; it always came through.” Bass has a unique approach to dressing Nancy. “I read the script and think logically what Nancy would wear,” she says, “and then I always have to turn it around 360. She never does the expected; she does the unexpected, and she puts the Nancy twist on everything. It gets her in trouble a lot of the time, but it’s why she ends up prevailing.”

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Cat Deeley hosts Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance” but was never a serious dancer herself. “I got sucked into ballet as a kid,” she says. “It was supposed to make me a bit more girlie and graceful. I preferred to be catching frogs.” Though ballet didn’t take, the fashion sense, evident in Deeley’s glamorous wardrobe for the Wednesday dance competition, did. And that obsession started as a girl. “As long as I had an opinion about it, I could wear whatever I wanted,” Deeley says. Her main criterion, she recalls, was “how spinny the skirt was, how much it stuck out.” Though she has stylists eager to dress her, Deeley is an avowed secondhand store browser. “My favorite thing in the world is to go to a great flea market and just have a hunt,” she says. “For me, it is like finding treasure. And normally I have to have a good, large, substantial coffee.” When not on the prowl for vintage clothes, Deeley hosts two shows on Fox this summer, the dance show and “The Choice.” “It’s basically a dating show,” she says, “a fun, silly entertaining show. Anyone can watch it. The tongue is firmly in cheek.” “The Choice” makes Deeley feel like a matchmaker, she says. “I think this show holds some promise,” Deeley says of the show blatantly modeled on “The Voice.” “It is just a numbers game. You put enough bums in the seats, enough people walk onstage, something has to stick. We meet people in all different ways, whether on the Internet or speed dating. Why shouldn’t this work?” The success of “So You Think You Can Dance” – now one night a week instead of two – delights Deeley. “It’s nine seasons,” she says. “Who would have thought it?”

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CRAFT BEER! DIRECTORY

CRAFT BEER DIRECTORY PHOENIX Compound Grill 7000 E. Mayo Blvd. Phoenix, 85054 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted, Bear Republic Racer 5, Grand Canyon Pilsner Copper Blues 50 W. Jefferson Street Phoenix Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, SanTan Hefeweizen, Leinenkugel Honey Weiss Delux 3146 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85016 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Tripel Karmeliet, Moose Drool 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 Dragon 4240 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85012-1812 Ask For: Fat Tire, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Grand Canyon Pilsner

Hazelwoods 1st Place 3226 East Indian School Phoenix, AZ 85018 Ask For: Moose Drool/Big Sky IPA / Trout Slayer

Flanny’s Bar & Grill 1805 E. Elliot Rd. Tempe, 85284 Ask For: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Green Flash Hop Head Red, SanTan Seasonals

Lost Leaf Gallery 914 N. 5th St. Phoenix 85004 Ask for: Fox Barrel Pear Cider, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Abita Purple Haze

Four Peaks Brewery 1340 E. 8th St. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA

Magnums 731 E. Union Hills Dr. Phoenix 85024 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Tripel Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12 Main Ingredient Ale House 2337 N. 7th St. Phoenix 85006 Ask for: Anderson Valley Boont Amber, Oskar Blues G’Knight, Sonoran Inebriator Moto 6845 N. 16th St. Phoenix 85016 Ask for: Left Hand Sawtooth Nitro, New Belgium Seasonals, SanTan Epicenter O.H.S.O 4900 E. Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ Ask for: Grand Canyon Raspberry Wheat, Thunder Canyon Good Vibrations IPA, Papago Coconut Joe Roosevelt Tavern 816 N. 3rd Street Phoenix, 85004 Ask for: North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Anderson Valley Boont Amber

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Gordon Biersch 420 S. mill Ave. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner

Mad Chef Gastro Pub 3921 E. Chandler Blvd. Ahwatukee, 85044 Ask for: Green Flash West Coast IPA, Oskar Blues G’Knight, SanTan Devil’s Ale

Sandstone Café 4959 W. Ray Rd Chandler 85226 Ask for: Alaskan Amber, Bridgeport Hop Czar, SanTan Seasonals

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Sun Up Brewery 322 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85012 Ask for: Trooper IPA, Armadillo Red, Light Rail Cream Ale 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, New Belgium 1554 TEMPE Bison Witches 21 E. 6th St. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Big Sky Moose Drool, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber Boulders on Broadway 530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, New Belium Ranger IPA, Lost Coast Great White

Macayo’s Depot Cantina 300 South Ash Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281 Fat Tire, New Belgium Seasonals, SanTan Devils Ale Mellow Mushroom 740 South Mill Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281-3629 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Abita Purple Haze, Big Sky Moose Drool Taste of Tops 403 W. University Dr. Tempe 85251 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool, Alaskan Amber Tavern on Mill 404 s Mill Ave Tempe, 85281 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Ballast Point Pale Ale, Green Flash West Coat IPA

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: Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, New Belgium 1554, SKA Pinstripe Red Original Wineburger 6027 N. 19th Ave. Phoenix 85015 Ask for: Thunder Canyon Deep Canyon Amber, Bridgeport Seasonals, Big Sky IPA

Brewing Beer with Character.

Thirsty Lion 2000 East Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe Marketplace Tempe, AZ 85281 Ask for: Fat Tire, Alaskan Amber, Oskar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale Yucca Tap Room 29 W. Southern Ave. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bell’s Oberon, Left Hand Polestar Pils www.worldclassbeer.com

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SCOTTSDALE and NORTH VALLEY AZ Wine Company 2515 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85257 Ask for: Any of our fine craft beers. Blue 32 Sports Grill 7923 North Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale AZ, 85253 Papago Orange Blossom/Sun Up Trooper IPA/Moose Drool Cave Creek Tap Haus 6900 east cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 85331 Ask for: Krombacher Pils, Lost Coast Great White, SunUp Trooper IPA

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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 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, Left hand Nitro Milk Stout

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Chop & Wok 7136 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85254 Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Lost Coast Great White, Papago Orange Blossom Culinary Dropout 7135 E. Camelback Scottsdale, 85251 Ask for: SanTan Epicenter, 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 TT Roadhouse 2915 N. 68th St. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Ska Modus Hoperandi IPA, Moose Drool, San Tan Devils Ale Upper Deck 4224 N. Craftsman Court Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Blue Moon, Bell’s Oberon, Fat Tire

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EAST VALLEY The Hungry Monk 1760 W. Chandler Blvd Chandler, 85224 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted, The Lost Abbey Judgment Day, Ballast Point Sculpin 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, SanTan Devil’s Ale Irish Republic 58 S. San Marcos Pl. Chandler 85225 Ask for: Irish Republic Amber, Sleepy Dog Red Rover, KilKenny’s Irish Cream Ale BoomBozz Tap House 1026 E. Gilbert Road Gilbert AZ Ask for: SanTan Devil’s Ale, Bell’s Oberon, Pyramid Hefeweizen

Dos Juevos Cantina 7633 E Indian School Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Blue Moon, PBR, Mudshark Scorpion & Desert Magic, Woodchuck

Old Chicago 1656 S. Alma School Rd. Mesa, 85210 Ask for: Lost Coast Great White, Moose Drool, Abita Turbodog

Four Peaks Brewery 15730 N. Pima Rd. Scottsdale 85260 Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA

Old Chicago 6821 E. Superstition Springs Blvd Mesa 85209 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, SanTan Hopshock

Goldie’s Sports Cafe 10135 E. Via Linda Scottsdale, 85258 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, New Belgium Seasonals, 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

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Ask for: Dreamcatcher, Raptor Red, Desert Trail Pale Ale

Rock Bottom Brewery 8668 E. Shea Blvd. Scottsdale 85260

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ZIPPS Sports Grill 14148 N. 100th St. Scottsdale, 85259 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, New Belgium 1554 ZIPPS Sports Grill 8380 E. Via De Ventura Scottsdale, 85258 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber ZIPPS Sports Grill 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy Scottsdale 85254 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber

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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

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Old Chicago 135 W. Ocotillo Rd. Chandler, 85248 Ask for: Fat Tire, Lost Coast Great White, Oskar Blues Old Chub Public House Garage 4855 East Warner Road Phoenix, AZ 85044-3308 Ask for: SanTan Epicenter, Oskar Blues Mama’s Little Yella Pils, Papago Oragne Blossom San Tan Brewery 8 S. San Marcos Plaza Chandler,85225 Ask for:Sun Spot Gold, Devils Ale, Hopshock

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Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games Wii, PS3, X360, DS/$29.99-$39.99/July 10 Manny the mammoth and his friends have spent several feature films running from humans, saber-toothed tigers, dinosaurs and even the Earth itself, but in this latest adventure from Activision the gang is about to encounter some new adversaries: pirates. Sadly, these particular pirates have a problem: They have plenty of treasure but can’t decide how to split it up. Their only solution is to have a series of games, such as ski jumping and glacial hopping, and give all of the treasure to the winner. Now you must choose to side with the pirates or with Manny’s crew and compete in motion-controlled events to see who will really take home the gold. While the game makes basic use of each of the consoles’ motion control devices, the simple events coupled with the colorful characters from the films are sure to please fans of all ages.

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The list could go on, but you get the picture. This is not to say that every busy person or crisis-ridden soul is an adrenaline junkie—some people do come by these circumstances by chance, but if it’s a circumstance that seems to span years and take on different forms (as with people who experience ‘crisis’ after ‘crisis’, or continually over-schedule themselves) love of adrenaline could be the culprit.

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FRI 7/6 • 7 pm • 21+

FRI 7/27 • 7 pm • 21+

68 Guns, Snake City Playboys, Knight Fury, Blood from Stone, Misbehavin, and Monkey Soop support Keel.

AUTHORITY ZeRO (full electric show) plus Versus The World, Down By Fire, Inept Hero and look Out look.

KEEL • 68 Guns Authority zero ♦ DUAL STAGE • $15–$20

♦ ALT ROCK • $15–$20

SAT 7/7 • 9 pm • 21+

THR 8/2 • 8 pm • 16+

Jamaican Dancehall Star–also lead actor in the 2002 film, SHOTTAS, about 2 Kingston gangsters.

You've heard his mixtapes, now see him live! BIG K.R.I.T plus Casey Veggies and Bizzness

SpRAGGA BEnz ♦ Dancehall • $20–$25 FRI 7/13 • 7 pm • 21+

Days of the nEW

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Josh Michaels Band, Frequis, 357, Cobalt Fall, everyone Gets laid and Defy Tolerance.

THR 7/5 FRI 7/6 SAT 7/7 SAT 7/7 SUN 7/8 TUE 7/10 THR 7/12 FRI 7/13 SAT 7/14 FRI 7/20 FRI 7/20 SAT 7/21 SUN 7/22 FRI 7/27

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Hip-Hop • $22 / $40 VIP DJ Soul Slinger ♦ KEEL Voicebox Battle ♦ Spragga Benz Gorilla Band Battle RANDOM THE FOOT ♦ Days of the New J Hornay / Skywriter FREEWILL (Rush Tribute) Echofuzz / Elephant Gunn TALIB KWELI DXC ♦ AUTHORITY ZERO

FRI 7/27 SAT 7/28 THR 8/2 FRI 8/3 SAT 8/4 SAT 8/11 SUN 8/12 THR 8/16 FRI 8/17 SAT 8/18 SAT 8/18 THR 8/23 FRI 8/25 THR 8/30

Awal Presents Goriilla FINAL BATTLE BIG K.R.I.T. AFTON Concerts Bob Domestic Desert City Presents Gorilla Band Battle Super Happy Fun Time ♦ Y&T (dual stage) Romantasy Cabaret Yung Wax CD Release Ghostface / Saigon AFTON Concerts Overdoz CD Release

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Kim’s Corner Demi Lovato is celebrating a hugely successful year. Her emotional debut single “Skyscraper,” off her latest album Unbroken, was certified platinum, celebrating over 1 million in sales. Meanwhile, her new single “Give Your Heart a Break” has been downloaded over 200,000 times and is cruising up the Top 40 radio charts while the music video has reached over 10 million YouTube views. Lovato will make a stop on Friday July 13th with Hot Chelle Rae and Owl City at Comerica Theatre (400 W. Washington St. in Phoenix). Visit www.livenation.com for details.

Hip-Hop • $18–$20 FRI 8/17 • 7 pm • 21+

Y&T (Dual Stage) Y&T brings their hard rocking show to Club Red. Chemicals of Democracy in direct support.

♦ 80s ROCK • $15–$20 THR 8/23 • 7:30 pm • 16+

Ghostface Killah

Ghostface Killah has a strong rap style that is pulling rave reviews. Plus Saigon and Sheek louch.

Hip-Hop • $25 FRI 8/31 SAT 9/1 SUN 9/2 FRI 9/7 FRI 9/14 SAT 9/15 SUN 9/16 SAT 9/22 SAT 9/23 TUE 10/2 THR 10/4 FRI 10/12 FRI 10/19 SAT 10/20

Angerfist On The FLIP SIDE TRIBAL SEEDS Southwest Kingz AZ Summer Monster Jam BROTHER ALI Gorilla Band Battle ♦ AGENT ORANGE Rockie Fresh ♦ My Life with Thrill Kill Kult Gypsyhawk ♦ Pharoahe Monche Supercharger Heaven Romantasy Cabaret

Tickets for shows in RED with ♦ can be purchased at Rockzone Records, Naked Dave's Music, Zia's (All Valley Locations) and Stinkweeds. All shows with presales can be purchased online at Clubredrocks.com

Second Helping is a wildly popular Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute that will be performing at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre (5247 E. Brown Rd. in Mesa) on Friday July 13th at 8pm. Tickets are $20$39. Check out www.broadwaypalmwest.com or myspace.com/ secondhelping for details.

Linkin Park just released Living Things, their fifth studio album. Fans that purchase the album from their website will get a special bonus “Remix Subscription” and receive one remix a month from the album for the rest of the year. Unfortunately, they won’t be coming to Phoenix for a while. So in the mean time, get your fix at www.linkinpark.com.

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CAROLINA LIAR WITH KELLY CLARKSON & THE FRAY! August 1st US Airways Center The pop-rock band, Carolina Liar, will be heading out on a national US tour with Kelly Clarkson and The Fray to support their 2011 release Wild Blessed Freedom, produced by Max Martin (Katy Perry, Pink, Avril Lavigne) and Shellback (Kesha, Leona Lewis, Maroon 5) with a stop here in the Valley on August 1st 2012. Carolina Liar consists of Chad Wolf, vocals/guitar, Rickard Göransson, guitar, Johan Carlsson, bass/keyboards, and Peter Karlsson, drums. A few years back, Wolf boarded a plane for the first time in his life and headed west in search of greener pastures. A stranger in a strange town, he worked a series of odd jobs to make ends meet before landing an internship with renowned songwriter Diane Warren, whom he credits with helping to sharpen his songwriting skills. But it was a chance gig house-sitting for famed Swedish producer Max Martin that completely changed his game. “Max and I became buddies through a mutual friend, but I never wanted to bring up music around him,” he recalls. But after hearing one of Wolf’s songs, the producer phoned from Stockholm and said “if you can write three more as good as this one, maybe we can work something out.” The band has toured extensively in support of the first album, sharing stages with the likes of One Republic, Rob Thomas, Gavin DeGraw, The Academy Is..., and We The Kings. They also performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Ellen Degeneres Show, played themselves in an episode of 90210, and were featured in both MTV’s “Discover & Download” and VH1’s “You Oughta Know” programs. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit: www.CarolinaLiar. com.

7 p.m. ( A Capitol Fourth A tribute to the U.S. Olympic team; host Tom Bergeron. (N) (S Live) (HD) 8:30 p.m. ( A Capitol Fourth A tribute to the U.S. Olympic team; host Tom Bergeron. (S)

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8 p.m. VH1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Stevie tries to make up with Mimi; Joseline accuses Karlie. (S) (HD) 9 p.m. VH1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Scrappy confesses he wants to move out of Erica’s house. (S) (HD)

Saturday

7 p.m. ( The Lawrence Welk Show Songs include “Gotta Travel On,” “Leaving on a Jet Plane” and “The Banana Boat Song.” , America’s Got Talent Hopefuls perform for the judges in Las Vegas. (S) (HD) 9 p.m. VH1 100 Greatest Women in Music Women 100-81. (S)

Sunday

7 p.m. , America’s Got Talent Twelve of the top 48 acts perform. (S) (HD) 9 p.m. , America’s Got Talent Four acts advance to the next round; will. i.am performs; Zarkana by Cirque du Soleil. (S) (HD)

Monday

8 p.m. VH1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Scrappy gets involved when Stevie disrespects Erica. (N) (S) (HD) 10 p.m. VH1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Scrappy gets involved when Stevie disrespects Erica. (S) (HD)

Tuesday

7 p.m. , America’s Got Talent Twelve hopefuls perform. (N Same-day Tape) (S) (HD) 7:30 p.m. VH1 100 Most Shocking Music Moments Startling moments in music; host Chris Jericho. (S)

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Thursday Ahwatukee CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd.: Nine Ball. www. ckgrill.com Buckeye Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623)8530395, 1629 N 195th Ave.: Zona Road. www.waddellslonghorncorral.com Cave Creek Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd.: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com Chandler Jersey D’s Tavern and Grill (480) 705-9700, 5945 W. Ray Rd.: Different Breed. www.jerseystavern.com

Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd.: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com

St.: Booya, The Bellwethers, Mr. Eastwood, Bad Shoe, Endoplasmic and Jyotis. www.thesailinn.com

Chandler Jersey D’s Tavern and Grill (480) 7059700, 5945 W. Ray Rd.: Elvis Before Noon. www.jerseystavern.com

Tempe Tavern (602) 625-1336, 1810 E. Apache Blvd.: The Persuaders w. special guests. www.tempetavern.com

Florence Moonshine Willy’s (480) 570-4711, 20585 E Price (Station) Rd.: Dually Stoned. www.moonshinewillys.com Fountain Hills Jazz in the Hills / The Fire Side Grill/ Holiday Inn (480) 816-8806, 12800 N. Suaguaro Blvd.: Jack Radavich. 7:309:30pm. www.jazzinthehills.info

Saturday Ahwatukee CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd.: 2 Knuckles Deep. www.ckgrill.com Apache Junction WTH Bar and Grill (480) 380-6000, 10262 E. Apache Trail: Attitude Cat. whatthehellbarandgrill.com

Glendale Donna Jean’s Libations (623) 9797036, 6676 W. Bell Rd.: Bartab, The Casual Curses and Field Tripp. www. donnajeanslibations.com

Buckeye Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623)8530395, 1629 N 195th Ave.: Zona Road. www.waddellslonghorncorral.com

Mesa Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd.: Marshal Reign. www.tobysmesa.com

Cave Creek Buffalo Chip Saloon (480) 488-9118, 6811 E. Cave Creek Rd.: Pat James Band. www.buffalochipsaloon.com

Phoenix Copper Blues (480) 791-5005, 50 W. Jefferson St.: Pheed. www.copperblueslive.com

Chandler Jersey D’s Tavern and Grill (480) 7059700, 5945 W. Ray Rd.: Only Warning. www.jerseystavern.com

Thunderbird Roadhouse (602) 439-6800, 3549 W. Thunderbird Rd.: Hillbilly Barbeque Band.

Desert Ridge Marketplace 21001 N. Tatum Blvd.: Peppermint James (District Stage) and Jeordie & Friend (AMC Fountain). www.shopdesertridge.com

Florence Moonshine Willy’s (480) 570-4711, 20585 E Price (Station) Rd.: Dually Stoned. www.moonshinewillys.com

Tempe Canteen Tequila Bar (480) 773-7135, 640 S. Mill Ave.: Acoustic Music from 5:30 to 7:30pm. www.canteentequilabar.com

Hazelwood’s First Place (602) 9572462, 3626 E. Indian School Rd.: Daylon Greer. www.hazelwoodsfirstplace.com

Glendale Donna Jean’s Libations (623) 9797036, 6676 W. Bell Rd.: What’s Left and Redgate. www.donnajeanslibations. com

Mesa Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd.: Marshal Reign. www.tobysmesa.com Phoenix Hazelwood’s First Place (602) 9572462, 3626 E. Indian School Rd.: James Parks. www.hazelwoodsfirstplace.com Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St.: Downward Dog. www. joesgrotto.com

Tempe Tavern (602) 625-1336, 1810 E. Apache Blvd.: The Offbeats w/ special guests. www.tempetavern.com Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave.,(Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Blunt Club. www. yuccatap.com

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Ahwatukee CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd.: The Purely Simple. www.ckgrill.com Apache Junction WTH Bar and Grill (480) 380-6000, 10262 E. Apache Trail: Spank. whatthehellbarandgrill.com

Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St.: Failing to Fly and Skoullcap. www.joesgrotto.com Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100: Full Throttle. www.steelhorsesaloon.com

Mesa Hollywood Alley (480) 820-7117, 2610 W. Baseline Rd.: Dick Hazard, Sanitation Squad and Unemployment Party. www.thehollywoodalley.com

Thunderbird Roadhouse (602) 4396800, 3549 W. Thunderbird Rd.: Porch Dawgs.

Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill (480) 844-8629, 1065 N. Dobson Rd.: Marshal Reign. www.tobysmesa.com

Scottsdale Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919 E Thomas Rd., Suite 101: Ronnie Glover & Trio Rio. www.prankstersgarandbrill. com

Phoenix Copper Blues (480) 791-5005, 50 W. Jefferson St.: Nineball. www.copperblueslive.com

The Roxy Lounge (480) 970-1222, 7443 E. 6th Ave.: The Technicolors and The Senators. www.theroxyaz.com

Buckeye Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623)8530395, 1629 N 195th Ave.: Zona Road. www.waddellslonghorncorral.com

Tempe Tempe Marketplace 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy: Los Guys featuring Mark Zubia (District Stage) and Tony Putrino (B&N Fountain). www.tempemarketplace.com

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Sail Inn (480) 839-6637, 26 S. Farmer

Desert Ridge Marketplace 21001 N. Tatum Blvd.: Ratio (District Stage) and Tony Putrino (AMC Fountain). www. shopdesertridge.com Hard Rock Café (602) 261-7625, 201 E. Washington St.: Sara McAllister. www. hardrock.com Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St.: The Shattered Kennedys, Altervale, Reflectionless and Downfall.

www.joesgrotto.com Steel Horse Saloon (602) 942-8778, 1818 W. Bell Rd., Suite 100: Stompbox. www.steelhorsesaloon.com The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave.: Heather Go Psycho (TX), Shovel and Just Animals. www. thetrunkspace.com Scottsdale The Roxy Lounge (480) 970-1222, 7443 E. 6th Ave.: Sareena Dominguez “Moonbeams” CD release. www. theroxyaz.com Tempe Tempe Marketplace 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy: Chicks With Picks (District Stage) and Mary Hoffman Duo (B&N Fountain). www.tempemarketplace.com Sail Inn (480) 839-6637, 26 S. Farmer St.: Japhy’s Descent, Banana Gun, Cock Posse and Dead Hot Workshop. www.thesailinn.com Tempe Tavern (602) 625-1336, 1810 E. Apache Blvd.: Trailer Queen w/ The Haymakers and Pat Roberts. www. tempetavern.com Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave.,(Southwest corner of Southern and Mill): Ursus Colassus, Cassiopeia, Zvoov and Tintype. www. yuccatap.com

Open Mic Events Sundays Tempe Tavern: 8pm (602) 625-1336, 1810 E. Apache Blvd, Tempe. www.tempetavern.com Aunt Chilada’s: 9pm (602) 944-1286, 7330 N. Dreamy Draw Dr., Phoenix. www.auntchiladas.com Tuesdays West Side Les’: 9pm-1am (623) 939-8270, 6618 W. Olive Ave., Glendale. Wednesdays Big Fish Pub (480) 449-3474, 1954 E. University Dr., Tempe. www.azbigfish.com

Concert Venues Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion (602) 254-7200, 2121 N 83rd Ave., Phoenix:

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July 6th: Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival w/ Slipknot, Slayer, Motorhead, The Devil Wears Prada, Anthrax, Asking Alexandria, As I Lay Dying, High on Fire and Whitechapel July 17th: Big Time Summer Tour w/ Big Time Rush, Cody Simpson and Rachel Crow www.livenation.com Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre (480) 325-6700, 5247 E. Brown Rd., Mesa: July 6th: Piano Man: A Tribute to Billy Joel and Elton John July 7th: ABBA Fab July 13th: Second Helping: A Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd July 14th: Flipside ’45: Three Decades of Gold www.broadwaypalmwest.com Celebrity Theatre (602) 267-1600, 440 N. 32nd St., Phoenix: July 14th: Baby Bash, Too Short and J. Diggs www.celebritytheatre.com Club Congress (520) 622-8848 or 800722-8848, 311 E. Congress St., Tucson: July 6th: Rob Delaney July 7th: Bikini Island Party July 13th: Bob Schneider July 15th: Stephane Wrembel www.hotelcongress.com/club Club Red/Red Owl (480) 496-4733, 2155 E. University Dr., Tempe: July 5th: Soul Singer July 6th: Keel July 7th: Spragga Benz and Voicebox Battles July 8th: Gorilla Music Battle of the Bands July 12th: The Foot July 13th: Days of the New July 14th: Skywriter & Menione, Snakey McVay and Meen Green www.clubredrocks.com Comerica Theatre (602) 379-2800, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix: (Formerly Dodge Theatre) July 6th: Foster the People, Mayer Hawthorne & the County and Kimbra July 12th: Il Divo July 13th: Demi Lovato, Owl City and Hot Chelle Rae July 15th: Yanni www.livenation.com Crescent Ballroom 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix: July 5th: Discotheque hosted by Sean Watson July 6th: “The Great Gig in the Sky” performing the music of Pink Floyd July 7th: Rob Delaney July 8th: What Laura Says and Mala Rodriguez: Dirty Ballerina Tour 2012 July 9th: Saddles July 10th: Blind Pilot July 11th: Cover the Crescent Sonic Youth July 12th: Bob Schneider July 13th: Shearwater July 14th: The Through & Through, Gospel Review and What Laura Says


Fox Theatre (520) 624-1515, 17 W. Congress St., Tucson: July 1st: Lyle Lovett July 11th: Willie Nelson & Family www.foxtucsontheatre.org

July 9th: Annon and TLS July 10th: My Jerusalem and Hairsprrayfireandgirls July 11th: Naim Amor July 12th: Wayward Saints July 13th: Music Video, Caught on Film and Logan Greene & the Players July 15th: Tommy Tucker www.plushtucson.com

Jobing.com Arena (623) 772-3800, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale: July 27th: American Idol Live! Tour www.jobingarena.com

Rhythm Room (602) 265-4842, 1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix: July 6th: Bad News Blues Band July 7th: Tommy Dukes Blues Band July 8th: DZ Deathrays and Dez Vibes Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5th St & July 9th: Celebrity Blues Jam hosted by Bill Tarsha & Roosevelt: the Rocket 88’s July 5th: Good Friends, Great Enemies and Dear Speak July 10th: Valient Thorr, Holy Grail, Royal Thunder and th July 6 : The Mad Caps The Kickass July 11th: Cory Brana, Audra Mae and Tyler Matock July 7th: Yard Sale Heart July 8th: Snail Quail and Super Spider July 12th: Sunorus July 9th: Running From Bears July 13th: George Bowman w/ Lucius Parr and the July 10th: The Hot Plate featuring DJ Smite Baddboyz Bluez Band July 14th: (Prime Time Show) Cold Shott & The HurJuly 11th: Daryl Scherrer July 12th: DJ Ivo ricane Horns July 13th: Goldenboy and DJentrification July 14th: (Early Show) Common Ground Blues July 14th: World Class Thugs July 15th: Benefit for Tracy Mortimer July 15th: Roosevelt St. Jazz Band and Saint Maybe www.rhythmroom.com www.thelostleaf.org Marquee Theatre (480) 829-0607. 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe: July 5th: Reverend Horton Heat, The Goddamn Gallows, The Earps and Rooster Coup De Ville July 6th: Pacific Dub, Katastro and Herb N Life July 10th: Jack Russell’s Great White, Faster Pussycat, Bullet Boys, Pretty Boy Floyd and Lillian Axe July 11th: Volbeat, Hellyeah, Iced Earth and Killinger July 13th: Social Cadence, Late, Merieta, Zoom & the Sporty Forties and Forty Seven Fifty One www.luckymanonline.com

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Rialto Theatre (520) 740-1000, 318 E. Congress St., Tucson: July 13th: Kid Ink www.rialtotheatre.com

The Rock (520) 629-9211, 136 N. Park Ave., Tucson: July 6th: Fatal Funnel CD release w/ Broken Romeo, Funky Bonz, Contraband and Getaway Mile July 7th: Bow in Astoria, The Greater We Stand, The Endless Obsession, A Clockwork Orange, Screams of Era, Cities of Refuge, Quickening and Epoch Empire July 13th: Authority Zero, Three White Lies, ContraMartini Ranch (480) 970-0500, 7295 E. Stetson Dr., band and Orange Kids Scottsdale: July 14th: Godhunter, Angelic to Ashes, We Killed July 6th: Katastro & Herb N Life and Smasht the Union, Our Daily Trespasses, Wrathgate, Eight July 7th: Rock Lobster Legged Horse and Shattered Systems www.rocktucson.com July 8th: Metalhead July 12th: Fortunate Youth and Tatanka July 14th: New Jersey (Bon Jovi tribute) and Rock Rocky Point Cantina (480) 968-7879, 1001 E. 8th Lobster St., Tempe: July 15th: Metalhead July 14th: Outlaw Nation, Black Bottom Lighters, Rac, www.martiniranchaz.net Kava Creation The Collected AZ, Pride Through Strife and Kommon Measure Mesa Amphitheatre (480) 644-2560, 263 N. Center www.rockypointcantina.com St., Mesa: August 28th: 311 and Slightly Stoopid The Rogue Bar (480) 947-3580, 423 N. Scottsdale www.mesaamp.com Rd., Scottsdale: July 5th: Field Tripp, The Madera Strand and Case in Mesa Arts Center (480) 644-6500, 1 East Main St., Theory Mesa: July 6th: The Offbeats August 1st: Earth, Wind & Fire July 10th: The Alchemy Heart, The Rolling Blackouts www.mesaartscenter.com and Dr. Eggs July 12th: Black Banner Dovichenko, Horse Head, MIM Music Theater (480) 476-8000, 4725 E. Mayo Chiefs and The Combat Medic Blvd., Phoenix: myspace.com/theroguebar July 6th: Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel Five th Tempe Center for the Arts (480) 350-2822, 700 W. July 7 : Mariachi Mystery Tour July 14th: Stephane Wrembel Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe: July 15th: Michael Kaeshammer July 14th: Eva Ayllon www.themim.org July 14th: Bully Mammoth www.tempe.gov/tca Orpheum Theater (Flagstaff) (928) 556-1580, 15 W. Aspen St., Flagstaff: Underground/Nile Theatre (480) 559-5859, 105 W. July 6th: The Aggrolites Main St., Mesa: July 7th: Endoplasmic featuring Ben Combe of Particle July 8th: Make It Reign and The Bouncing Souls July 13th: 66 Studios w/ special guests July 16th: Fit For a King and Everyone Dies in Utah www.orpheumpresents.com www.niletheater.com

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