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PHX METRO » MAY 2015
ON THE COVER
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Osso Very Good
Chef Gio Osso might be the hottest chef in Arizona right now. Osso has earned accolades from national magazines and a James Beard Award nomination, but he’s all about keeping it humble with his Italian “peasant food” roots.
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She Takes the Cake
Tucson’s Michelle Lesco is Major League Eating’s eighth-ranked eater. We found out exactly why in about two minutes.
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With Fire and Blood
Emilia Clarke isn’t exactly like her “Game of Thrones” character, Daenerys Targaryen, but the “Mother of Dragons” finds strength in her own way.
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Flavor Favors
Insider dining tips from the Valley’s culinary scene will tell you what off-the-menu items to order, where to park and how to get on your chef’s good side.
on the cover: Chef Gio Osso of Scottsdale’s Virtù Honest Craft as shot by Sam Nalven.
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Top 25 • Cool off with PHX Insider • Phoenix Comicon is back. Get your costumes ready, nerd! • The Kids in the Hall navigate their way to the Valley
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THE EXTRAORDINAIRE 13 Get your fill of everything wedding at the Arizona Bridal Show • Apps that will help get food to your mouth ASAP • Glamping Toys!
THE ARTIST
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Arts seasons doesn’t have to dry up in the summer! • The best arts events in May
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Our Dueling Diners pretend to be cool at Scottsdale’s oh-so-hip Culinary Dropout, and indulge in some seriously good eats along the way.
Summer’s coming attractions • The report card gives a yay or nay on what to see in May • Our writers’ best movie picks of the month • Emilia Clarke goes full Khaleesi
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Nerds, Geeks and Dweebs, Rejoice!
Chef Gio Osso blends the Old World and new • Insider dining tips for your favorite Valley restaurants • Michelle Lesco devours a pile of cake • Higher-end food truck eats • Everything you need to know about spring’s Arizona Restaurant Week
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THE HIGHROLLER
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REO Speedwagon is a fan’s band • A full list of casino events • The best casino shows in May • Slow down when you’re playing those games!
THE GLADIATOR
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Gilbert’s April Gould takes on “American Ninja Warrior” • The best sports events in May
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Phoenix Comicon is back and is bigger and badder than ever with celebrity appearances, killer panels and costumed nerds galore.
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AmeriCAN Canned Beer Festival cracks one open • The best beer events in May • BeerFinder Directory • A beer holster. Seriously. • A spicy beer pairing
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski, Stan Robinson, Joseph Airdo, Randy Montgomery, Andrew Axelrod, Lyle Maxson, Lynette Carrington, Weiss Kelly, Jasmine Kemper, Hayli Metter, Ainsley Despain
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The Schnepf Farms Peach Festival sweetens up • The Simpsons infiltrate SoCal • The best family events in May
THE SHOWMAN
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Bryan Adams tours his way through the states with a new accent • Jason Bonham pays homage to his famous father • A full live music calendar • The Mavericks make a comeback
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Max Mixologist • Release Pool Parties heat things up and cool things down • The best nightlife events in May • Skip to the front of the line with new app • Oddly Accurate Astrology
THE THINKER A little bit of useless knowledge • Wild Keendom takes on Comicon
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Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market
MAY 2 AND 3 Whether you’re in the midst of remodeling or just in the mood for some great deals on anything and everything shabby chic, this market makes a great day out of the house. Just make sure to bring cash—not all of the vendors accept credit cards! WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, 480.599.8974, junkinthetrunkvintagemarket.com
ABC’s Nashville in Concert
MAY 10 If you love them on TV, you’ll love them live! Don’t miss this chance to see and hear the stars of ABC’s “Nashville” perform here in Arizona. Clare Bowen, Charles Esten, Lennon & Maisy, Chris Carmack and Aubrey Peeples will sing a variety of songs featured on the hit television series. Comerica Theatre, 400 W. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.379.2800, comericatheatre.com
20th Annual Peach Festival
MAY 9 THROUGH 17 The Schnepf family invites everyone out to their farm for their yearly peach festival. With live music, peachy pancake breakfasts, water activities, peach cinnamon rolls and, of course, cobbler, there certainly is a lot to celebrate. Bring the kids and paint the town peach! Schnepf Farms, 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek, 480.987.3100, schnepffarms.com
New Kids on the Block with TLC and Nelly
MAY 12 You have the chance to hear “Hangin’ Tough,” “Waterfalls” and “Hot in Herre” all in one night. Could it get any better? The quintessential ‘80s boy band joins the legendary ‘90s lady rap group and the iconic early ‘00s hip hop star for a night of throwback hits. Gila River Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale, 623.772.3200, gilariverarena.com
MAY 13 Emmy Award-winning comedian Brad Garrett recently released his memoir entitled, “When the Balls Drop,” which takes the reader through a hilarious explanation of how to deal with the challenges of “the second half” of life. Get your tickets for this book signing to meet him in person and get your copy signed! Changing Hands Tempe, 6428 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, 480.730.0205, changinghands.com
variety of restaurants across the state. Locations throughout Arizona, arizonarestaurantweek.com
AmeriCAN Canned Beer Festival
MAY 16 Over 250 local, regional and national beers will be at the forefront of the fifth annual AmeriCAN Canned Beer Festival. In addition to plenty of samples to keep your palate happy, a craft beer competition and plenty of food will keep you happily basking in brewing culture all day. Scottsdale Civic Center, 3939 N. Drinkwater Boulevard, Scottsdale, cannedcraftbeerfest.com
Urban Wine Walk
Lana Del Rey
MAY 14 Making a stop in Phoenix for her Endless Summer tour, summer is just getting started with Lana Del Rey on stage! Come have the time of your life enjoying the classy, vintage-inspired music of Lana Del Rey and start your summer out right. Ak-Chin Pavilion, 2121 N. 83rd Avenue, Phoenix, 602.254.7200, ak-chinpavilionphoenix.com
MAY 16 Take a stop-to-stop trip along the light rail, travelling through the world of wine in Arizona. Begin at any point along the light rail and sample up to three wines at each location, along with snacks, for only $2 to $3 a glass. Various locations along the light rail line, Phoenix, 602.254.8696, dtphx. org/winewalk
Arizona Restaurant Week
MAY 15 THROUGH 25 Arizona Restaurant Week offers the perfect opportunity to try as many great restaurants as you can get your mouth on! For 11 days, you’ll have the opportunity to try one of two fixe prix dinners, for $33 or $44 a person, at a
Chris Tucker
MAY 16 Actor and comedian Chris Tucker is bringing the laughs to Phoenix. After his roles in the “Rush Hour” series WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
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and “Silver Linings Playbook,” this is a show everyone will want to see, so get your tickets before it’s too late! Celebrity Theatre, 440 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix, 602.267.1600, celebritytheatre.com
Sample food vendors like The Buffalo Chip, Doughlicious Pizza, and Grilled Addiction. Make sure you stay to the end so you don’t miss the fireworks show! Rancho Manana Golf Club, 5734 E. Rancho Manana Boulevard, Cave Creek, 480.488.0398, cavecreekfestivals.com
Great Rustica Race: Pizza Themed Scavenger Hunt REO Speedwagon
MAY 17 A core group in American rock history, REO Speedwagon has been occupying our sound waves for nearly 50 years and is still traveling to perform their greatest hits today. Don’t fight the feeling to come and see this fan favorite. Talking Stick Resort & Casino, 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com
MAY 24 Celebrate National Scavenger Hunt Day and get set to race your way through the Great Rustica Race. The challenge is simple: snap selfies at each location and the team with the fastest total race time will win the $1,000 grand prize. There are also prizes for second place, third place and the most creative team. Organize a team of two and register today! Crust Scottsdale, 6989 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480.948.3099, crustrestaurants.com
Bryan Adams
MAY 19 Canadian singer, producer, actor and musician Bryan Adams is coming to Phoenix, and with him comes his epic rock music. Over the past three decades, Adams has written some of the most successful music in the world of rock. Known for his energetic live performances, this concert promises to be one for the books! Comerica Theatre, 400 W. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.379.2800, comericatheatre.com
MAY 22 AND 23 We all know them and we all love them. Producing hit after hit for nearly 40 years, Irish rockers Bono, The Edge and the rest of the boys easily reached legendary status years ago. Now on the road promoting their thirteenth studio album, Songs of Innocence, the boys have hardly slowed down since their younger years. US Airways Center, 201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.379.2000, usairwayscenter.com
6th Annual Cave Creek Balloon Festival
MAY 23 This year’s balloon festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. Bring the whole family to enjoy the colorful hot air balloons, live entertainment and fun for all ages.
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MAY 27 THROUGH JUNE 7 Whether you’re a Broadway fanatic or not, you’ve most likely heard songs from “The Phantom of the Opera.” This epic musical is taking shape on stage in Tempe, featuring Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of the original. The show sold out on its United Kingdom run, so get your tickets before the same happens here! ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Avenue, Tempe, 480.965.3434, asugammage.com
MAY 24 “Legendary” only begins to describe it. Also known by her stage name, The Divine Miss M, Bette Midler is an American actress, singer, songwriter and comedian. With three Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmy Awards, a Tony Award and multiple nominations for an Academy Award on her resume, you better believe that she is legendary. Make a night of singing along to “Wind Beneath My Wings,” “Do You Wanna Dance?” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.” US Airways Center, 201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.379.2000, usairwayscenter.com
MAY 27 THROUGH 31 Mind. Body. Spirit. Cinema. This film festival is unlike most, with a deeper message and underlying goal to illuminate the world of conscious cinema. These films aren’t just fun-loving comedies that make the audience feel good—they focus on topics that deserve more attention and action. Be prepared for a moral awakening at this film festival. Locations throughout Sedona, 928.421.1108, illuminatefilmfestival.com
MAY 28 THROUGH 31 One of the largest conventions of its kind in the country, this year’s event will feature appearances by Alyson Hannigan, Alexis Denisof, Christopher Lloyd, Jason Momoa and Jason Isaacs. Dress up or simply come to join the spectacle! Phoenix Convention Center, 100 N. Third Street, Phoenix, 602.262.6225, phoenixcomicon.com
2 Chainz
MAY 29 Rapper 2 Chainz is coming to Phoenix. No lie. For those who have been fans of 2 Chainz since he was part of the southern duo Playaz Circle, this concert will embody his rags to riches story, now that he has gone from singing with Ludacris to signing with Def Jam Records and producing his own albums. Comerica Theatre, 400 W. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.379.2800, comericatheatre.com
Jodi Picoult Book Signing
MAY 26 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult loves to meet her fans, so come chat with her and enjoy and evening of cocktails at her book signing. “Between the Lines” is a twist on a fairytale trying to reach out to reality, originally conceived by Picoult’s teenage daughter. Dobson High School, 1501 W. Guadalupe Road, Mesa, 480.472.3000, changinghands.com
stand-up act. You might recognize him from episodes of “How I Met Your Mother,” “Trust Us with Your Life,” and may recognize his voice from the animated show “Phineas and Ferb.” Give him the chance to make you laugh in person at his upcoming show! Tempe Improv, 930 E. University Drive, Tempe, 480.921.9877, tempeimprov.com
Illuminate Film Festival
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U2 iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour
The Phantom of the Opera
Wayne Brady
MAY 30 Starting his career in improv, Brady is getting back to his roots with his
Toby Keith
MAY 31 Before the ‘90s, Keith was just another cowboy hat-wearing singer, but after releasing his first four studio albums, along with a “Greatest Hits” package between ’93 and ’99, Keith quickly rose to country royalty. The crooner became a multi-genre star with his post-9/11 patriotic single, “Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue (The Angry American).” Ak-Chin Pavilion, 2121 N. 83rd Avenue, Phoenix, 602.254.7200, ak-chinpavilion.com
Vertical Horizon
MAY 31 Originally formed at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., this alternative rock band has come a long way. Their most recent album, Echoes from the Underground, was released in October 2013 and featured Neil Peart as a guest artist on drums for “Instamatic” and “South for Winter.” LiveWire, 7320 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.970.6980, livewireaz.com
The Kids in the Hall
JUNE 4 This Canadian sketch comedy group was formed in the ‘80s and has since become popular all over North America thanks to comedy tours and appearances on television. Sid Caesar is to thank for the name of the group, who would always attribute a poorlyreceived joke to “the kids in the hall,” referring to young writers who would spend time around their studio. The name stuck and now they’re back in Arizona with even more jokes! Celebrity Theatre, 440 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix, 602.267.1600, celebritytheatre.com
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Kids in the Hall still a legendary force on the improv scene
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Don’t sneak! Around this time of year, you’ll hear murmurs of friends and family sneaking into the swankiest hotels around for the exclusive use of their pools. Local resorts offer lazy rivers, water slides, diving boards and more to warm weather visitors looking to cool off. But there’s no need to risk being caught by security. As an addon to already-awesome services and shows, many Valley hotels and resorts will let you use their facilities. You can ease your mind knowing you won’t be found out and the hotel won’t have to deal with in-town riff raff looking for a free soak. Here are the some of the best payto-play hotels and resort pools around town!
Hotel Valley Ho
Stopping by the Hotel Valley Ho for some spa services at the VH Spa for Vitality? Sneak a peek at some of Scottsdale’s hottest bods after you’re done. Entry to the pool is included in spa packages. Get pampered and then sit in the sun!
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he Kids in the Hall’s Mark McKinney is, to say the least, having problems with his rental car’s GPS in Toronto. Throughout a recent conversation, he jokingly curses at the system and even threatens it for trying to take him back to his original location. “My GPS is behaving like a jackass,” McKinney says in the most humorous way possible. “I’m going to have to stop it and beat it. ‘You listen to me, you son of a bitch.’ It’s taking me back to the place I’ve just been.” When sarcastically told that’s “helpful,” he asks a reporter, “What are you, stupid?” It’s all in good fun. In 1984, The Kids in the Hall formed in Canada with comedians McKinney, Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch and Scott Thompson. The troupe’s self-titled TV show ran from 1988 to 1994 on CBC in Canada, and 1989 to 1995 on CBS and HBO in the United States. Since then it has boasted a fervent following thanks to those airings, as well as Netflix and YouTube. “Our audience is kind of all ages now,” McKinney says. WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
“There has been a whole ‘nother generation that has found the show, since the generation that found the show after the show. We’re on our third generation.” There’s another way in which fans have heard about The Kids in the Hall. Fellow comedians have cited The Kids in the Hall as an influence. “That is the really nice part of having a career and having done something good,” he says. “People love to see it. The troupe is still alive. I’m still a comedy geek. When I met Fred Armisen, I lost my mind because he’s so brilliant.” But since The Kids in the Hall started, McKinney hasn’t had to “compromise too much to get an audience.” “Comedy troupes—shut up you GPS—can live like rock stars and have their own identity.”
The Kids in the Hall
Celebrity Theatre, 440 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix, 602.267.1600, celebritytheatre.com, Thursday, June 4, 8 p.m., $40-$70
Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale
The Four Seasons renovated pool is free to anyone who books more than $210 in spa services. Book a VIP cabana for flat screen TVs, mini fridges and ceiling fans.
Talking Stick Resort Hotel & Casino
The EDM scene is hot around Old Town Scottsdale, but venture just down the road and across the 101 for some of the hottest electronic music shows around. For the price of a ticket to the show (which is usually between $15 and $30), you get full access to Talking Stick’s pool area. Plus you’ll get to see a killer show!
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Phoenix Comicon isn’t just for the geeky among us
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omicons are one of those “nerdy” things that some people laugh off without a second thought. It’s just a festival where nerds go to dress up like Superman and stuff, right? Wrong. For one thing, Phoenix Comicon is one of the most star-studded events in the Valley. While the big daddy of them all is always in San Diego, Phoenix Comicon is pretty close in both size and grandeur. This year, some of television’s biggest names will be in attendance, most notably Alyson Hannigan, better known as Lily from “How I Met Your Mother,” and her husband, Alexis Denisof, who also happened to play TV host Sandy Rivers on the show alongside her, and even David Morressey, the Governor from “The Walking Dead.” Now, what were they saying about Comicon being only for nerds? Of course, that’s not to discount the fact that Comicon is designed for such people. Phoenix Comicon outwardly advertises the event as the place to “discover your inner geek.” There’s no beating around the bush when it comes to what it’s all about, and it shouldn’t need to be about anything else. Nerds are known for coming out of the basement and feeling at home at events like these. But most people
don’t realize what a massive event this is, not only for “nerds,” but for the entertainment industry as a whole. Guests from all ends of the entertainment industry will be in attendance. From authors to actors to musicians, Phoenix Comicon has really expanded its horizons over the years to include a much broader audience. There’s an endless list of exhibitors who will be in attendance, and the event itself allows people to purchase a membership for the weekend that will allow access through various parts of the exhibition, depending on the package chosen. Some of the memberships even allow for VIP access, which include autograph signings and meet and greets with the guests. So whether you’re there to celebrate the newest comic or video game, or you’re a die-hard “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” fan, it’s not really fair to say that Comicon is just for nerds. There’s something for everyone, assuming you’re a fan of entertainment. Of course, no promises on there not being people dressed in costume. It is, after all, Comicon!
Phoenix Comicon
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The Arizona Bridal Show is your one-stop wedding shop
re wedding bells ringing in your future? Join other brides-to-be in this allabout-weddings event. This will be one of the most important days of your life, so why not get a little help with the planning? The Arizona Bridal Show brings local wedding professionals to one venue to make your job as a bride easier. Sample wedding cakes made by local bakeries and get inspired by the table settings and flower arrangements. Consider a fresh look for your wedding day by stopping by the hair and makeup booths featuring Mary Kay and Park Avenue Blow Dry & Beauty Bar. Don’t stress if you don’t have a single thing planned yet—this event will take you from the dress to the flowers to the caterers to whitening your teeth for the big day. This truly is a one shop stop for weddings. Not everything featured in the expo is for the ladies. Feel free to bring your groom along so he can check out
a few options with Mr. Formal, Nick’s Menswear and Park & Schmidt. If he’s up for it, he might as well come along and check a few things off the list himself. We all have must-haves for that big day. If you’ve always dreamed of having an ice sculpture at your reception, you’re in luck! Armitage Ice, LLC will be participating in the expo, so bring your ideas to brainstorm! No wedding is complete without the pictures to go with the memories of the big day. Don’t leave without talking with Flipbook Memories to coordinate the perfect way to commemorate your wedding. If you have a pretty good idea of the details for your big day already and just want to check things out you might want, consider what to coordinate after the wedding. Mariposa Limousines will be there to schedule a quick and romantic getaway after your reception. The Arizona Bridal Show covers absolutely everything involved in a wedding, so who needs a wedding planner? Do it all yourself next month.
Arizona Bridal Show
Phoenix Convention Center, 100 N. Third Street, Phoenix, 480.860.6426, arizonabridalshow.com, Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., $12
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ARTS
CALENDAR Summer might be dry, but that doesn’t mean the arts have to be! Check out these touring and local events for your fill of artsy goodness. Sweet Charity THROUGH MAY 10 Sophisticated comedy, dancing and musical numbers fill the stage in a play which premiered in 1966 and was made popular by the film starring Shirley MacLaine in 1969. Follow Charity Hope Valentine’s adventures and misadventures on the way to love. Dream your dream! Arizona Broadway Theatre, 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.776.8400, azbroadway.org
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A WEEKEND WITH PABLO PICASSO THROUGH MAY 17
A Weekend with Pablo Picasso THROUGH MAY 17 Art comes to the stage in Downtown Phoenix! Get inside the mind of painter Pablo Picasso with Arizona Theatre Company’s new one-man show. Writer/star Herbert Siguenza will create six new works of art live on stage while he performs what could be Picasso’s most intimate thoughts. Herberger Theater Center, 222 E. Monroe Street, Phoenix, 602.256.6995, arizonatheatre.org
THROUGH MAY 17 Writer Peter Quilter gives us a glimpse into Judy Garland’s last days in 1968. Audiences will get to know the woman, once hailed as “the greatest entertainer who ever lived,” and explore her final relationships and personal demons at the conclusion of her glorious career. Phoenix Theatre, Hormel Black Box Theatre, 100 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, 602.254.2151, phoenixtheatre.com
Pump Boys and Dinettes THROUGH MAY 23 The story of four gas station attendants and two waitresses at a small-town diner in North Carolina features a soundtrack of country, rock and pop. Enjoy the production at The Palms Theatre alongside a tasty buffet featuring Salisbury steak with sautéed onions, three cheese tuna noodle casserole, chicken pot pie, rice pilaf, garlic roasted potatoes and more! The Palms Theatre, 5247 E. Brown Road, Mesa, 480.924.6260, thepalmstheatre.com
Home Free MAY 6 The country acappella band was formed nearly a decade ago and features five singers from Minnesota. After performing live shows for years, Home Free’s talents were recognized on television and were the top winners on NBC’s “The Sing-Off” last year. The group is now in the midst of a national tour. Mesa Arts Center, Piper Repertory Theater, 1 E. Main Street, Mesa, 480.644.6500, mesaartscenter.com
Nachito Herrera Trip Featuring Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez MAY 8 Spend a day wandering the exhibits of the Musical Instrument Museum, making sure to take in the current Beyond the Beat: Drums of the World exhibit, which is currently on display. Then make sure to get tickets to see Cuban pianist Nachito Herrera on stage with Horacio Hernandez, a renowned Afro-Cuban drummer. Musical Instrument Museum, MIM Music Theater, 4725 E. Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.478.6000, themim.org
The Wizard of Oz MAY 8 THROUGH 17 Follow the yellow brick road to Mesa! Join Dorothy and all of her friends on the way to Oz. This production will follow the Royal Shakespeare Company’s version, which is the most similar version to the movie, and will feature a cast of 50 performers. Recommended for ages 5 and older. Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main Street, Mesa, 480.644.6500, mesaartscenter.com
A Year with Frog and Toad MAY 8 THROUGH 24 Grab the family and prepare for an enchanting musical that follows the adventures of a worrisome Toad and a buoyantly cheerful Frog and their hopping, crawling and flying companions through the seasons. Theater Works’ production is a perfect way to introduce young audiences to live theater! Peoria Center for the Performing Arts, 8355 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, 623.815.7930, theaterworks.org
END OF THE RAINBOW THROUGH MAY 17
HOME FREE MAY 6
NACHITO HERRERA TRIP FEATURING HORACIO “EL NEGRO” HERNANDEZ THROUGH MAY 8
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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee MAY 8 THROUGH 24 Didn’t you just hate spelling bees as a kid? Well, not anymore. The hilarious comedy about six awkward adolescents vying for the title has made us all a fan. H-E-A-D on out to Fountain Hills for one H-E-C-K of a good time! Fountain Hills Community Theater, 11445 N. Saguaro Boulevard, Fountain Hills, 480.837.9661, fhct.org
Hidden Histories in Latin American Art MAY 9 THROUGH AUGUST 23 History meets art at the Phoenix Art Museum. View works from Latin American and Latino artists who use their “canvas” as a way to showcase stories not normally told by the media, such as the violence against women in Ciudad Juarez and civilians that have disappeared in Colombia. Phoenix Art Museum, 1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.257.1880, phxart.org
Twelfth Night MAY 13 THROUGH 24 Class 6 Theatre takes Shakespeare and blends the classic with the modern. This comedy has a little bit of everything; a shipwreck, mistaken identities, a pirate, lots of cheap wine, wrongful imprisonment, passionate kisses and love songs. You know… your typical love story! Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main Street, Mesa, 480.644.6500, mesaartscenter.com
All Night Long: Music of the 1980’s MAY 16 AND 17 Conductor Stuart Chafetz will lead the Phoenix Symphony though a night of music from the iconic decade of the 1980’s. Audiences will be treated to such hits as “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and “What a Feeling.” Dust off the legwarmers, headbands and jean jackets, as the Symphony invites patrons to dress for the occasion! Phoenix Symphony Hall, 75 N. Second Street, Phoenix, 602.495.1999, phoenixsymphony.org
Don Quixote MAY 16 Chivalry is definitely not dead. The Yen-Li China Ballet School in Chandler brings to the stage the classic story of Don Quixote, considered one of the most influential works of Spanish literature. Off to La Mancha you go! Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Avenue, Chandler, 480.782.2680, chandlercenter.org
Celtic Woman 10th Anniversary World Tour MAY 19 A full band will accompany four talented Irish women as traditional standards, classical favorites and modern pop songs are performed. A choir and Irish dancers will also take to the stage. Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of a tour that has entertained millions around the globe. ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Avenue, Tempe, 480.965.3434, asugammage.com
AJ’S SUMMER WINE SPECTACULAR TASTING EVENT MAY 30
THE LITTLE MERMAID MAY 22 THROUGH JUNE 21
CELTIC WOMAN MAY 19
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA MAY 27 THROUGH JUNE 7
One Man, Two Guvnors MAY 20 THROUGH JUNE 14 Based on “The Servant of Two Masters,” this comedy offers laughout-loud physical comedy and a delightful score. The story centers around a man who takes on the job of being the servant of two criminals. But it seems to be a full-time job keeping the two “guvnors” away from each other. Phoenix Theatre, 100 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, 602.254.2151, phoenixtheatre.com
A Chorus Line MAY 22 THROUGH JUNE 7 The nine-time Tony Award-winning musical, featuring music by Marvin Hamlisch, is celebrating its 40th Anniversary! Mesa Encore Theatre’s production about chorus dancers brings the American classic to the stage and will feature all the favorite songs that we have come to know and love. Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main Street, Mesa, 480.644.6500 , mesaartscenter.com
The Little Mermaid MAY 22 THROUGH JUNE 21 Under the sea, yet just west of the 101 freeway in Peoria! Join Ariel in her underwater kingdom as the beloved Hans Christian Anderson’s and Disney cartoon classic is brought to the stage with state-of-the-art effects and dazzling costumes. You and your family will be singing in the car all the way home! Arizona Broadway Theatre, 7701 W. Paradise Lane, Peoria, 623.776.8400, azbroadway.org
The Phantom of the Opera MAY 27 THROUGH JUNE 7 The Phantom of the Opera is here, inside ASU Gammage. The smash hit comes to Tempe after a sold-out tour of the UK. Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic features a cast and orchestra of 52, which makes this lavish new production—one of the largest on tour right now. Come watch the chandelier drop! ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Avenue, Tempe, 480.965.3434, asugammage.com
AJ’s Summer Wine Spectacular Tasting Event MAY 30 Support the arts with wine! A selection of 40 wines, (selected by AJ’s cellar masters) will be available with gourmet food pairings, prepared by the grocery store. Live music will add to the mood. The best part is that proceeds benefit Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts and Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA). Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Dayton Fowler Grafman Atrium, 7380 E. Second Street, Scottsdale, 480.499.8587, scottsdaleperformingarts.org
Spring Performance MAY 30 AND 31 Enjoy a captivating ballet performance while having the opportunity to see the future stars of tomorrow. Advanced-level students from the school at Ballet Arizona will perform a variety of works from professional companies and works designed to highlight their own talents. Orpheum Theatre, 203 W. Adams Street, Phoenix, 602.381.1096, balletaz.org WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
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the widow of a drug dealer from criminals and dirty policemen. Starring Sofia Vergara, Reese Witherspoon, Michael Mosley, Jodi Lyn Brockton, Robert Kazinsky, Matthew Del Negro, John Carroll Lynch, Richard T. Jones, Harley Graham and Mike Birbiglia.
“The Avengers: Age of Ultron”
“Far from the Madding Crowd”
“Mad Max: Fury Road”
PG-13 – 141 MINUTES The next installment of this action/ adventure/sci-fi thriller continues when Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) tries to restart an old peacekeeping program. As expected, it doesn’t go as planned and it is up to the group known as The Avengers to stop super villain Ultron (James Spader) from making his plan of domination successful. Starring Linda Cardellini, Hayley Atwell, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Aaron TaylorJohnson, Chris Evans, Elizabeth Olsen, Cobie Smulders, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner.
PG-13 – 119 MINUTES In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor. Starring Juno Temple, Carey Mulligan, Michael Sheen, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom Sturridge, Jessica Barden, Hilton McRae, Eloise Oliver and Jamie Lee-Hill.
R – 95 MINUTES In a post-apocalyptic world in which people fight to the death, the loner known as Max (Tom Hardy) teams up with a mysterious woman, Furiousa (Charlize Theron), to try and survive. Also starring Zoë Kravitz, Nicholas Hoult, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Nathan Jones, Megan Gale, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Josh Helman and Abbey Lee.
the collegiate a cappella group the Barden Bellas, as they enter into an international competition that no American team has ever won before. Starring Anna Kendrick, Elizabeth Banks, Hailee Steinfeld, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Katey Sagal, Alexis Knapp, Anna Camp, Adam DeVine, Skylar Astin and Hana Mae Lee.
“Poltergeist” PG-13 – TBD In this latest re-telling of the classic tale, a family’s suburban home is invaded by evil forces. Will they make it out alive? Starring Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jared Harris, Saxon Sharbino, Nicholas Braun, Kennedi Clements, Jane Adams, Susan Heyward, Kyle Catlett and Soma Bhatia.
“San Andreas” PG-13 – TBD In the aftermath of a massive earthquake in California, a rescuechopper pilot makes a dangerous journey across the state in order to rescue his estranged daughter. Starring Dwayne Johnson, Alexandra Daddario, Carla Gugino, Colton Haynes, Ioan Gruffudd, Archie Panjabi and Paul Giamatti.
“Tomorrowland” “Before I Wake” PG-13 – TBD A young couple adopts an orphaned child whose dreams—and nightmares—manifest physically as he sleeps. Starring Thomas Jane, Kate Bosworth, Scottie Thompson, Annabeth Gish, Dash Mihok, Jay Karnes, Kyla Deaver, Jacob Tremblay and Courtney Bell.
“Hot Pursuit”
“Pitch Perfect 2”
PG-13 – TBD An inept police officer must protect
PG-13 - TBD The cast of “Pitch Perfect” is back as
PG - TBD Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory. Starring Britt Robertson, Judy Greer, George Clooney, Hugh Laurie, Kathryn Hahn, Pierce Gagnon, Jedidiah Goodacre and Tim McGraw.
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The Report Card
Our film writers grade what’s in theaters Stan
STAN’S MOVIE OF THE MONTH:
“Lambert & Stamp”
Coming of age in the American ‘60s music renaissance, director James D. Cooper’s compelling documentary, which covers 50 years of actual events via archive footage, is emotionally breathtaking. Assistant film directors Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp were in London in the ‘60s. With no managerial experience in the music industry, they chose to focus on an upstart band, The Who, using unorthodox methods. It’s a stunning picture and a snapshot of the era. RANDY’S MOVIE OF THE MONTH:
“Ex Machina”
Alex Garland’s writing credits include “28 Days Later” and “The Beach.” Taking his first stab at directing has proven to be an even greater talent. Garland has crafted a thought-provoking, perfectly paced sci-fi drama/thriller in “Ex Machina.” Domhnall Gleeson (Bill Weasley from the “Harry Potter” series) plays a naive programmer sent to a remote location to interact with a female A.I. created by a “scientist” of sorts, played by Oscar Isaac. Alicia Vikander turns in a phenomenal performance as the A.I. Even more impressive than the writing and acting, are the special effects used to create the image of Vikander’s face on the A.I.’s body. It’s a truly impressive feature in all aspects of filmmaking.
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Beyond the Reach Cinderella Danny Collins Echoes of War Ex Machina The Forger Furious 7 Home It Follows Lambert & Stamp The Longest Ride Monkey Kingdom
JOSEPH’S MOVIE OF THE MONTH:
“Where Hope Grows”
“Where Hope Grows” truly lives up to its title, instilling hope in those that may feel lost or forlorn while warming an awful lot of hearts along the way. The new dramedy does a lot to disprove the beliefs that many people possess about Down Syndrome and other socalled disabilities. However, that is only a fraction of the film’s proficiency. Its touching story communicates how human connection—in particular genuine friendship—is the key to not only healing but living a fulfilling and fortuitous life. Newcomer David DeSanctis earns everyone’s sincere admiration while star Kristoffer Polaha accurately characterizes a flawed individual with which we can all identify.
Playing It Cool The Water Diviner Where Hope Grows White God Woman in Gold
ABOUT THE FILM WRITERS STAN ROBINSON is retired with over 25 years of film and television production experience. Stan draws from his behind-the-scenes expertise to survey a film’s challenges to cinematically present a story. Production credits available at IMDB.com ~ Movie items available at ScreenScene.org ~ Twitter: @NikitaAtSection ~ Email: Movies@StanRobinson.org
RANDY MONTGOMERY Randy’s reactions reveal the emotional intuition of an average moviegoer. With a master’s degree in counseling and education, Randy grounds his opinions in a unique combination of both a movie’s surface entertainment value and its ability to affect him on an even deeper level. Email him at RandyJay7694@yahoo.com
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he mild-mannered English actress Emilia Clarke is starkly different in appearance from her platinum-blonde “Game of Thrones” character, “Khaleesi” Daenerys Targaryen. But like her girl power character, Clarke started from the very bottom, learning humility, empathy and great responsibility along the way. Daenerys evolved from an inexperienced young girl into a major ruler. You have grown from a novice actress into a big star. Do you see these parallels yourself? Yeah, I do. It’s funny. Obviously there are some parallels that are not quite the same. I don’t have dragons, shockingly enough. It’s been an incredible journey to go on with her. Before I was doing “Game of Thrones,” I was doing catering. We were both very innocent when we started and then went on a big journey, and it’s now finally in season five, where I as myself feel more relaxed and more aware of what it is that I am a part of. It has taken me a couple of years to see it for what it is. Now I am seeing it where I am and it’s a wonderful feeling. Do you ever feel desperate to know when you finally arrive at Westeros? Definitely. Every time a script is coming in, I go “How much ground am I covering? How quickly can I get to the Iron Throne?” But the thing Daenerys is doing this season—she is realizing ... that she can’t go there straight away because she is inevitably going to fail. She can have grand, innocent ideas of what it is to be a leader. But unless she tackles the day-today problems with it, simply freeing the slaves is not enough. You have to be able to rule the kingdom that includes every social class and maintaining that peace is what is going to make her the best ruler to sit on the Iron Throne. And she’s going to figure that all out outside of Westeros first. Your character has a lot of fans. Do you think this will help you get to the throne or might you get killed along the way? They like to kill off beloved characters, so you never know. No one is safe. How is the work with the infamous platinum blonde wig? She has progressed, the wig. We name her every season because she is slightly different. It’s two and a half hours in the chair, so I am normally the first person on set, which are long days. She just gets bigger every single season. Does it help you not get recognized on the street? Yeah. Still I remain quite incognito because I look so very different without the blonde hair. But that’s petering away a bit. I am getting a little bit more recognized. Since the show has so many obsessive fans, have you had any interesting encounters? Maybe some people have a great idea
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they’ll do something mad when they meet me. And then they see I am quite normal and I don’t have blonde hair and they are bit [like] “Oh, you can go.” You’re Daenerys, and now you’re also playing Sarah Connor in the upcoming “Terminator Genisys.” Do you consider yourself a badass? In my own special way, yes. But I am definitely nowhere near as badass as the characters I decide to play. What do you mean by “your own special way?” Obviously the parallels that can be drawn within myself and the characters that I play are the situations that you find them in. I am not fighting robots, I don’t have dragons. So there is only so much badassness you can bring to your day-to-day life. But if I am being perfectly honest, the most badass thing you can do as a woman is just accept who you are and be happy with it. That is the hardest thing. Daenerys becomes more commandeering as the seasons progress. Do you think she’s becoming more like her brother? I think she paid attention when she was a kid. She grew up watching her older brother and seeing his strength but also what his downfalls were. And the sensitivity that she has as a character that has allowed her to stay off the minefields that got him killed. You flip a coin with the Targaryens whether you get madness or greatness. This season she is walking that tight rope closer than you have ever seen her before. Is she a heroine? I definitely see her as a heroine. She is resolute in what she wants and she has the least selfish want out of any character in the show. She really is destined for the greater good. And I think it’s that lack of selfishness and selfish want that enables her to be continually clear-headed and clear-sighted about it. And not to be too wrapped up in her own vanity. Do you consider yourself a role model for other women? I would love to say that. Daenerys, as a character, is a strong female who is young, and if I could give any young girl that extra bit of confidence, that would be incredible. I would love to see that. Do you look forward to the day when the series doesn’t rule your life any longer? Or do you fear it? It’s not so much that it’s ruling my life. It is the catalyst and the reason for so many wonderful things that have happened to me that I could never feel anything other than grateful love for it. Have you ever asked George R. R. Martin what will happen to your character? Yes, but you know what the answer is. And the answer is “I’m not going to tell you.” WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
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CALENDAR Arizona BBQ Festival MAY 2 Hey y’all! This festival is being called the largest “Honky Tonk” in Arizona. With tons of BBQ, beer, activities and some good music to get the party going, grab some grub from over 20 pitmasters who will be serving up some smoked pork, beef, chicken and ribs. Head over to the games area for some redneck fun, like bobbing for pig’s feet, beer pong and arm wrestling. Two-step to musical performances from Honeygirl, Laura Walsh, Tommy Ash Band and more! It’ll be a rootin’ tootin’ good time! Salt River Fields, 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, 480.270.5102, azbbqfestival.com, 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., $12
Cinco de Mayo Fest MAY 2 Have a fiesta with great food, delicious drinks and tons of fun! This celebration has a beer garden, authentic food, margarita sampling,
and even a margarita contest! Enjoy live music in the park, a custom car show, or head over to the Chihuahua races, where you’ll have a chance at adopting a new furry friend with Halo Animal Rescue. It’s all about celebrating and bringing people together for an authentic taste of the Hispanic culture! Chandler Downtown Public Library, 100 E. Commonwealth Avenue, Chandler, 480.310.2018, sisepuede.cc, 9 a.m. to 12 a.m., free
Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival MAY 2 AND MAY 3 Over two million people have attended this Cinco de Mayo celebration! Celebrate the victory of Mexico with this two-day street festival located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix. Indulge in traditional food and drinks from hundreds of vendors and street food. Get the party started with live entertainment from Sir Mix-A-Lot, Ginuwine and many more! There are tons of activities, prizes and giveaways to take part in. Come honor this historic day by celebrating the
diversity and culture with food, games and family fun! First and Van Buren Streets, Phoenix, 602.279.4669, cincophx.com, hours vary, $15
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo MAY 5 SumoMaya blends all things delicious from Mexican and Asian cuisines, and this Cinco de Mayo is no exception. Starting at 11 a.m., the Scottsdale hot spot will offer $5 Casamigos Tequila Margaritas and all-day social hour pricing, so you can get your fill on-thecheap. Have some pesos lying around? The first 100 people can pay for their margaritas in Mexican currency. SumoMaya, 6560 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.397.9520, sumomaya.com, 11 a.m. to close, free
Mother’s Day Menu MAY 9 Is mom gluten-free? Take her to Jewel’s Bakery for delicious glutenfree treats and Mommy and Me Tea. Indulge in scones, jelly, finger sandwiches and beverages without worrying about dreaded gluten. Jewel’s Bakery, 4041 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, 602.714.5243, jewelsbakeryandcafe.com, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., free
Spring Restaurant Week MAY 15 THROUGH MAY 25 Arizona Restaurant Week is making its return with more delicious
eats for spring! Food lovers can unite and dine in on a prix fixe dinner from restaurants around the state. The goal is to make Arizona a destination for foodies to enjoy while promoting all the dining opportunities it has to offer. Participating restaurants include Federal Pizza, Churn, Citizen Public House and over a hundred more! Work up an appetite and sample food from all over the Valley for a week of fresh food and drinks. Multiple locations around the state, 602.307.9134, arizonarestaurantweek.com, hours vary, $33 or $44
Queen Creek Peach Festival MAY 9 AND 10, MAY 15 THROUGH 17 The Peach Festival is celebrating its 20th year! Schnepf Farms is the largest peach grower in the state, bringing organic and pesticide-free peaches for all to enjoy. Be prepared to dive into all things peach: a peach pancake breakfast, a peach sampling area full of peach pies, peach cinnamon rolls, peach cobbler, peach cookies and more. Enjoy some live music, carousel rides and craft booths. Everything will be peachy when you join in on the celebration! Schnepf Farms, 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek, 480.987.3100, schnepffarms.com, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., free
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ighteen cupcakes and a onelayer cake. That’s how much Tucson’s Michelle “Cardboard Shell” Lesco ate in two minutes for her Entertainer! photo shoot. For those of you who might be thinking, “I’d be able to do that if I starved myself all day,” keep this in mind: Lesco willingly took on our lofty photo assignment after consuming 109.6 chicken wings in 10 minutes just hours before at The Native Grill & Wings World Wing Eating Championship in Scottsdale, placing third. She was only bested by the No.1 and No.7 ranked Major League Eaters on the planet, Joey Chestnut and Adrian Morgan. She’s ranked No.8 in the world. And we also caught her snacking as we set up our photo gear. It’s just an extra 700 calories, but who’s counting? At 5 foot 4 inches, 112 pounds, clearly not Lesco. She might be lean and mean as she wolfs down a mass quantity of food on stage, but she’s one of the most compassionate people you’re likely to meet.
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It’s an argument you hear time and time again as the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest comes around every Fourth of July on Coney Island: “There are starving kids in Africa!” and of course, “What a waste of food!” Lesco tries to block the haters out as she’s stuffing the food in. A teacher to at-risk high school students during the day and fundraiser for charitable causes during all hours, it’s tough to swallow the criticism. “On a daily basis, restaurants waste so much more food than that—straight into dumpsters, not being consumed by anyone. If you care about food waste, that’s a much bigger fish to fry,” she says. “And on a side note, Nathan’s donates 100,000 hot dogs to local food banks as part of the contest every year. When was that last time you donated to a food bank?” She’s raised over $10,000 for Charity Water, a non-profit that brings clean water to developing nations, through her competitive eating. She wants to use her “powers” for good, she writes on her website.
“If I were a superhero, my slogan would be ‘Cardboard Shell: Worst. Super Powers. Ever.’” Lesco discovered her bizarre talent by chance. Six years ago, two male friends claimed they could finish the O.M.G. Burger Challenge at Lindy’s on 4th in Tucson. The burger consists of 12 beef patties, 12 slices of cheese, lettuce, tomato and buns, and upon seeing the monstrosity of cow, the dudes chickened out. “I only ate it because I wanted them to feel like babies for not trying it,” Lesco says. “Long story short, I finished it, and basically everyone I knew started calling me every time they heard of a food contest or challenge. And that eventually led to my first Nathan’s Hot Dog Qualifier at Arizona Mills Mall.” At her first qualifier, Lesco ate 21.5 hot dogs with buns (“HDBs” in competitive eating lingo), which won her a trip to Coney Island to compete at the real thing. Since then, Lesco has endured some serious feats of strength, including 48 Twinkies in six minutes, 5.4 pounds of turkey in 10 minutes and 10.5 pounds
of boysenberry pie in eight minutes. (10.5 pounds is about 10 percent of her body weight!) So how exactly does she stay so slim? A fast metabolism helps, but it’s not solely to thank. “It’s ADHD. And most of my hobbies involve physical activity—snowboarding, volleyball, hashing [with the Hash House Harriers], indoor rock climbing, playing with my dog. Plus I do pull-ups, push ups and planks most mornings.” On May 23, Lesco will take on pepperoni rolls in West Virginia, then she’ll travel to Denver, Colorado to compete in a burrito eating championship the following day. You might think she gets sick of food, but you’d be wrong. In between her wing eating contest and our photo shoot, she and her competitive eater friends stopped for In N’ Out. “We’re all business at the table, but most of us are also really good friends, so we tend to hang out a lot before and after contests. They’re some of the weirdest, nicest, most entertaining people I know.” WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
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Armadillo Grill
Longtime patrons of this Central Phoenix eatery will be pleased to know that a past favorite is still very much available. One of the specials from way back when, the Acapulco shrimp quesadilla is made with homemade jalapeño cream sauce and is truly unforgettable. Armadillo Grill, 1904 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.287.0700, myarmadillogrill.com
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Ask for the “staff beer.” It’s a session lager from Full Sail Brewing and it’s only $5 and not on any list. Ask your server nicely and they will be happy to make you an honorary staff member. AZ88, 7353 E. Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale, 480.994.5576, az88.com
Frasher’s Steakhouse & Lounge Hopdoddy
Order the “Goodnight for a Good Cause” burger and $1 of your purchase will go to Phoenix Children’s Hospital Camp Rainbow, but Hopdoddy doesn’t just stop there. The burger, normally made with their homemade sassy sauce and topped with cheddar cheese, caramelized onions, barbecue sauce and jalapeños can also be ordered a few different ways. When ordering, call the burger “Great Night” to include bacon or “Good Morning” to include egg. Hopdoddy, 11055 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.348.2337, hopdoddy.com WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
A steakhouse is a pretty safe bet if you’re craving meat, but Frasher’s has something that goes above and beyond. This secret menu is called “red hot chicken” and is six ounces of boneless, skinless chicken breast grilled and smothered with eight ounces marinated roast beef and served with au jus. Topped off with homemade pepperjack cheese and barbecue sauce and served with two sides, this meaty mammoth is just $20! Frasher’s Steakhouse & Lounge, 2122 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.429.9544, frashers.com
The Montauk
Do you prefer your mac ‘n cheese to be a little bit more seaworthy? Ask your server to “make it nautical” and they’ll had lobster and truffle to the cheesy noodle dish and it’ll have you coming back again and again. The Montauk, 4360 N. Scottsdale, Road, Scottsdale, 480.994.1888, themontaukaz.com
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Beckett’s Table
The Phoenix eatery has quickly gained a following but there is a dish that most people don’t know about. The “prop 203 fries” are what hungover dreams are made of: a pile of crispy fries topped with green chili pork stew, cotija cheese, cilantro, a fried egg and sriracha. We’ll meet you there. Beckett’s Table, 3717 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.954.1700, beckettstable.com
Grassroots Kitchen & Tap
This Arcadia favorite has a following for its great food and cocktails, but they make sure that their guests always leave with a pleasant taste in their mouth. As you’re leaving, the hostess will almost always offer a complimentary sea salt chocolate chip cookie to nosh while you’re waiting at the valet stand. Isn’t that sweet? Chelsea’s Kitchen, 5040 N. 40th Street, Phoenix, 602.957.2555, chelseaskitchenaz.com
The Gladly
The Gladly certainly has a certain charm to it, but so do the bartenders. These guys are trained up by lead mixologist Brian Goodwin and really, really know their stuff. Don’t see anything on the cocktail menu that strikes your fancy? Just give them of an idea of what flavor profile and spirit you’re looking for and they’ll do their best to create your ideal cocktail. The Gladly, 2201 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.759.8132, the gladly.com
The Bakery PHX As if walking into a bakery could get any better. The Bakery PHX has a “secret” cookie that is not on the menu. It’s called The Cookie ‘wich. If customers ask for it, the bakery will take two cookies of the customer’s choice and put butter cream in between! Umm… yum. The Bakery PHX, 1528 E. Bethany Home Road, Phoenix, 480.499.0211, thebakeryphx.com WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
Hillstone
This Biltmore-area restaurant is pretty packed anytime after 6:30 p.m., but what you may not know is that beautiful patio to your left when you’re walking in is first come, first served and they are happy to let you sit out there and enjoy a drink and an appetizer (or dessert first if you prefer) while you wait for your table. Think it’ll be too hot? Think again. They pump cool air, run off from their refrigeration and air conditioning units, up the tables and out toward guests. So you’ll have subtle, continuous cool air all around you while you enjoy your Chicago-style spinach dip. Hillstone, 2650 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.956.1605, hillstone.com
Flower Child
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Grassroots Kitchen & Tap offers all of its signature seasonings, dressings and provisions available for purchase to go. In addition, they offer custom-made pies to go. Give them a recipe or simply a pie flavor you are looking for and they will offer a delicious pie for you to take home to your family. Grassroots Kitchen & Tap, 2119 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.368.8766, grassrootsaz.com
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Pink Pony
The iconic Old Town restaurant offers 25 percent discount on your entire bill on Sunday through Thursday—all you have to do is ask for the Friends & Family Discount, though keep in mind that this excludes items already on a special or happy hour and is not valid on Mother’s Day or Father’s Day. Pink Pony, 3831 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.945.6697, pinkponyscottsdale.com
Sam Fox’s healthy hippie restaurant took no time to earn a spot deep in the hearts of many. One of the things that keeps people coming back? Their selfserve seasonal lemonades and iced teas. Inventive, delicious and always elegantly flavored, these two are just begging for experimentation. Go ahead and make yourself an Arnold Palmer unlike you’ve ever had before. Flower Child, 5013 N. 44th Street, Phoenix, 602.429.6222, iamaflowerchild.com
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Distrito at Saguaro Hotel
Mix it up at Distrito with the secret Cubano Sandwich. Roasted pork, smoked ham, swiss cheese, pickles and mustard all for $12. It’s so good, they couldn’t put it on the menu. Distrito at The Saguaro, 4000 N. Drinkwater Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.970.4444, thesaguaro.com
Organ Stop Pizza
This Mesa spot has earned a reputation around the Valley for its intriguing mixture of pizza and tradition organ music causing it to get quite busy. However, if you see a full parking lot and a line out the door, don’t lose hope. The restaurant seats 700 people, so the wait is almost never more than 20 minutes. Organ Stop Pizza, 1149 E. Southern Avenue, Mesa, 480.813.5700, organstoppizza.com
Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soups
Gadzooks took the Valley by an enchilada-fueled storm when they opened in Phoenix a few years back. By now, you almost certainly know that they also serve soup, salads and tacos in addition to their enchiladas. However, did you know that they have Sunday brunch as well? Yep. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, you can get your spicy, egg-y brunch on. You’re favorite local enchilada spot just became your new favorite brunch spot. You can thank us later. Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soups, 3313 N. Seventh Street, Phoenix, 602.279.5080, gadzooksaz.com
Chart House
The ideal place for a date night, Chart House has even created the ideal promotion for a duo. A delicious cheese and charcuterie board with specialty sausages and cheeses is paired with a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc that is not found on the menu all for $40 total. Chart House, 7255 E. McCormick Parkway, Scottsdale, 480.951.2550, chart-house.com
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Creole Cajun Bistro
This new East Valley restaurant is bringing a taste of NOLA to our fine state. Try their off-the-menu Cajun Boudin balls. A pork rice and vegetable mixture blend with select spices formed into balls and lightly battered, these delicious nuggets are then deep fried and served with homemade remoulade. Creole Cajun Bistro, 5070 S. Gilbert Road, Suite 400, Chandler, 480.895.1655, creolecajunbistro.com
It’s very easy to get distracted when you walk into the beautiful Sprinkles location in Scottsdale. However, most people don’t know that they have an off-the-menu, notin-the-display case flavor. Trust us—next time you go in, order the “Neopolitan” and enjoy the Madagascar Bourbon vanilla cupcake topped with fresh strawberry frosting and dipped in bittersweet chocolate ganache. Sprinkles, 4501 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.970.4321, sprinkles.com
Rokerij and Richardson’s
Looking for something special? Just look at the chalkboard on the wall. Both restaurants feature daily fish and steak specials that will surely satisfy any craving that you have. Richardson’s Restaurants, 6335 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, 602.287.8900, richardsonsnm.com
Stockyards Steakhouse
Your server won’t offer this unless you request it, but ask for your prime rib “Stockyards Style.” They’ll carve a piece of their famous slow-roasted prime rib off the roast and then put it on the grill for a few minutes so that the meat gets that excellent grilled flavor of the steak, but with the tenderness and deep beef flavor of the prime rib. Stockyards Restaurant, 5009 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, 602.273.7378, stockyardssteakhouse.com WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
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Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers
You can’t say that this restaurant tries to hide too much considering their name pretty much spells it out for you. But they do have one secret menu item. The roadhouse burger is topped with chili, cheddar cheese and onion and comes with a side of chips or french fries for $12. Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers, locations throughout the Valley, coldbeers.com
Los Sombreros
Loyal guests might remember the shrimp Mexican cocktail, a gazpacho/cold soup with a tomato base— think along the lines of pico de gallo, but it is still available to anyone who asks politely. Order up this refreshing, cold dish on a hot summer day and you’ll be glad you did. Los Sombreros, 14795 N. Northsight Boulevard, Scottsdale, 480.994.1799, lossombreros.com
Papi Chulo’s
Get ready to drool over this off-menu dish. The Mexican Flag Sizzling Enchiladas are fajita enchiladas that come out sizzling with a red and a green chile sauce on top. Papi Chulo’s, 5101 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.543,1043, papichuloscantina.com
LON’s at the Hermosa Inn
Many people don’t know that LON’s at the Hermosa has an underground wine cellar. It’s normally only available for private functions, but they’ve been opening it during the summers for intimate parties for as small as two people to enjoy as a respite from the scorching summer heat. LON’s at the Hermosa Inn, 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley, 602.955.77878, hermosainn.com/lons
Gordon Biersch
Think you know all the tricks of a place and suddenly they surprise you. Whenever this brewery comes out with a new beer, they have a tapping party, but oftentimes they have the beer ready to go up to three days before its debut. Ask nicely and they just might pour you up a pint early! Gordon Biersch, 18545 N. Allied Way, Phoenix, 480.342.9860, WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
Twisted Grove Parlor + Bar
Twisted Grove in Scottsdale offers a cookbook lending library—bring in one of your cookbooks and borrow one from Twisted Grove’s collection. It’s a fun way to try a new recipe, experience a new cuisine or learn about new techniques and flavors. Twisted Grove Parlor + Bar, 8220 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480.699.0811, twistedgrove.com
New York Bagels ‘N Bialys
In the mood for some turkey? Ask for the “gobble gobble” at NYBB and you’ll get a secret menu item with turkey, cranberry and sweet potato in a puff pastry waffle crust! Yum! New York Bagels ‘N Bialys, 10320 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 400B, Scottsdale, 480.483.6922, nybagelsnbialys.com
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Duke’s Sports Bar
It may be one of the most popular sports bars in Scottsdale, but you may not realize that Duke’s is just as welcoming for your best friend too. Open seven days a week with great views, food and drinks, the patio at Duke’s is dogfriendly and the servers will even bring your pooch their own water to keep them hydrated! Duke’s Sports Bar, 7607 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale, 480.675.9724, dukesportsbar.com
Texaz Grill
Roaring Fork
Looking for Fourth of July plans that don’t involve sweating to death in the sweltering heat? How about a buy one, get one free offer all evening long at an Award-winning restaurant? From 4 p.m. through close on Saturday, July 4, Roaring Fork will be offering a buy one, get one free entrée offer. Take advantage of this great deal! Roaring Fork, 4800 N. Scottsdale Road, Phoenix, 480.947.0795, roaringfork.com
Don’t let Texaz’s Texas sized portions stop you from cleaning your plate of its world famous Chicken Fried Steak. Clean your plate at lunch and get one punch on your card, finish your supper and receive two punches. Bring in a full card of stamps and receive a free dessert. Texaz Grill, 6003 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, 602.248.7827, texazgrill.com
David’s Hamburgers & Mexican Food
This mom-and-pop ‘50s diner type place has a daily lunch special that’s half a sandwich and either a soup or a salad for $6.49. They also have a three taco special, with rice and beans, for $6.99. David’s Hamburgers & Mexican Food, 7212 E. Main Street, Scottsdale, 480.946.0084, davidshamburgersaz.com
Linger Longer Lounge
Crudo
We love our local restaurants here at The Entertainer!, and it’s always nice when they love us back. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., Crudo offers $10 off its coursing menu for guests that say “local love.” Crudo, 3603 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, 602.358.8666, crudoaz.com WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
Are you a fan of one of Linger Longer’s past drinks but don’t see it on the menu anymore? No problem! Just ask the bartender nicely and they will most certainly still make it for you. Don’t see anything that strikes your fancy at all? The great bartenders here will customize any cocktail to fit your palate simply by asking you a few questions. Linger Longer Lounge, 6522, N. 16th Street, Phoenix, 602.264.4549, facebook.com/lingerlongerlounge
Nush
Once a week, this Euro-Persian Tempe spot features a special that isn’t normally on the menu. Whether it is a different authentic Persian dish or a hamburger, they have different dishes to give people options. It’s a word-of-mouth deal, so make sure you ask what this week’s special is! Nush, 560 S. College Avenue, Tempe, 480.664.4967, thenush.com
Nabers
A Chandler favorite, this eatery has a few tricks up its sleeve. First of all, Nabers has some pretty delicious off-the-menu tradition Arizona sports bar wings—a dozen for just $10. Just ask! Secondly, they update their Facebook pretty regularly with spur of the moment deals and promotions, so stay on top of your social media! Nabers, 825 N. 54th Street, Chandler, 480.705.0288, nabersaz.com
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Union Barrelhouse
They don’t have their Old Fashioned or Manhattan on the menu, but if you order them, you won’t be disappointed. Union Barrelhouse, 3636 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.946.7258, unionbarrelhouse.com
Upward Projects
Upward Projects operates five unique restaurants along Central Avenue, but parking has always been a challenge due to the restaurant’s unique neighborhood setting. Upward Projects has its own parking lot and crosswalk just south of their restaurants on the east side of Central. It provides easy access to Postino Central, Federal Pizza and Joyride Taco House with a pedestrian crosswalk. Upward Projects secret parking, 5223 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, upwardprojects.com
Vincent on Camelback Persian Room
Experience a taste of the Middle East with a pretty sweet deal! Buy one item and get a second one of equal or lesser value half off! Say the phrase “everybody loves kebabs” to your server to take advantage of this deal but be warned, the offer isn’t valid on any of the combination platters and from Friday through Sunday and during happy hour. Persian Room, 17040 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.614.1414, persianroom.com
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Vincent on Camelback is the epitome of French restaurants, but did you know that they also host a farmer’s market on Saturday mornings in the cooler months? The Camelback Market will transport you to a small French town with baguettes, fresh produce, delicious paninis, crepes and plenty of desserts to keep you coming back week after week. Oh! How could we forget to mention the mimosas?! Vincent on Camelback, 3930 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602.224.0225, vincentsoncamelback.com
Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen
We all know how delicious the pizza is at Picazzo’s, but the Scottsdale location has another trick up their sleeve. Bartender Holly makes a mean Bloody Mary. A Bloody Mary aficionado, she’s been tweaking her recipe for a while now and while it certainly isn’t for the spice-fearing, it’ll definitely keep you coming back for more. Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen, 7325 E. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Suite 101, Scottsdale, 480.990.2212
Scottsdale Beer Company Scottsdale Beer Company offers fresh caught, Great Lakes Walleye fish and chips year round, and it’s fast becoming a local favorite at Scottsdale’s newest brewpub. Enjoy seven ounces of house beer battered Walleye, along with SBC’s triple cooked, hand-punched french fries, complete with homemade tartar sauce and coleslaw, all for less than $15 Scottsdale Beer Company, 20343 N. Hayden Road, Suite 105-207, Scottsdale, 480.370.8111, scottsdalebeercompany.com
Vivo Ristorante
Tilted Kilt
The Lucky Charm shot was a staple at the Tempe pub years ago when they opened. You won’t see it on the drink menu at any of the five Valley pubs, but if you ask the bartender for one get ready for a set of shots—one for every color of the rainbow! A minimum of two people is required to order the shots. Tilted Kilt, locations throughout the Valley, tiltedkilt.com
If this one doesn’t make you drool and then grab your car keys, you need to get your taste buds checked. Although Vivo has a seemingly small menu, they do have four “secret” entrees including their cavatelli with sausage, mushroom and truffle ragu. Ricotta and semolina homemade pasta, braised homemade sausage covered porcini mushroom ragu, Umbrian truffle and parmigiano reggiano make this a dish you really don’t want to miss. Vivo Ristorante, 6560 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 105, Scottsdale, 480.699.9081, vivoaz.com
J&G Steakhouse
In the mood to try something new while overlooking the Valley at the Phoenician’s stunning steakhouse? Try the off-menu Tomahawk steak. A delicious ribeye, the Tomahawk is a flavorful steak with unique elements that you won’t forget. J&G Steakhouse at the Phoenician Resort, 6000 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale, 480.214.8000, jgsteakhousescottsdale.com WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
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Ainsley Despain » The Entertainer! et out of the kitchen and let someone else cook dinner during spring’s Arizona Restaurant Week! Over 120 restaurants will participate in this season’s event, offering delicious three-course meals to customers, all at a discounted price. Have you had your eye on a restaurant that might be a little out of your pocketbook’s reach? This is your chance to satisfy both your taste buds and your wallet. Take this chance to get outside your foodie comfort zone and try authentic cuisine from Italy and India and everywhere in between. From Southern comfort food to contemporary American, your taste buds are going to love whatever you choose, so get ready to dig in. The Capital Grille, for example, will feature citrus glazed salmon and chocolate espresso cake. A spicy table will be set by The Dhaba, featuring food from the Indian state Punjab. They will serve Kashmiri chicken tikka masala and kulfi, Indian ice cream.
If you’re looking for a delicious Italian-American classic, try Federal Pizza, which will be participating with their unique pizzas topped with grilled squid or veal. For those who prefer a more traditional Italian cuisine, consider Marcellino Ristorante. The chef grew up in the countryside of southern Rome and brought with him the traditional recipes for spaccatelli, gnocchi and ravioli. The participating restaurants will also be offering their full menu at regular price. In order to get the discounted dinner pricing, guests must choose from the prix fixe menu. Make your reservations now and get ready to dig into some deep discounts and decadent cuisine.
Arizona Restaurant Week Various locations throughout Arizona, 602.307.9134, arizonarestaurantweek.com, Wednesday, May 15 through Saturday, May 25, times vary, $33-$44
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Get out of the heat to Arizona’s wine country
Life isn’t always easy for wine-lovers. Their hobby is often expensive and visiting renowned wine regions can get pricey pretty quickly. Luckily for local oenophiles, Arizona’s wine region is growing and gaining respect every year. One of the anchor vineyards of our local wine scene is Page Springs Cellars. Located just south of Sedona, the family-owned vineyard and winery crafts impressive Rhone-style wines in their volcanic landscape overlooking the stunning Oak Creek. The friendly, welcoming people of Page Springs Cellars love having visitors come and taste their wine. Offering comprehensive and diverse tasting flights of their wines, an appetizer-style food menu (perfect for taking a picnic to enjoy in the vineyards) and plenty of events, such as the upcoming Tilted Earth Wine and Music Festival, Page Springs Cellars is an ideal place to kick-off a wine-centric tour of Northern Arizona. WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
Page Springs Cellars
1500 N. Page Springs Road, Cornville, 928.639.3004, pagespringscellars.com
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he day you think you know everything is the day that you’ve defeated yourself.” That’s not something that you would hear the stereotypically pompous chef say, but Chef Gio Osso of Virtù Honest Craft in Scottsdale is not the stereotypical chef. He has racked up accolades, spanning from Esquire Magazine naming his joint one of the “20 Best New Restaurants in the Country,” to a James Beard Award nomination, to being named the 2015 Chef of the Year by the Arizona Culinary Hall of Fame. But Osso isn’t going to use these as an excuse to rest on his laurels. “It’s all amazing. I’m blessed and honored by all of those things, but it doesn’t change anything,” Osso says. “I’m still just a cook. I still have a business to run with employees that depend on me. I still have responsibilities. I try to learn something new every day. You have to be willing to keep learning.” He carries this humbleness through when discussing Virtù, which will celebrate its second anniversary in June.
“It’s great—the vision I’ve had actually happened. There is always room for improvement—it’s always in motion. But it feels great to know that we did it well.” The vision Osso is talking about is his determination to bridge the gap between the two culinary cultures that he grew up between. Born in raised in northeastern New Jersey and spending his summers in the Italian region of Calabria, he experienced two very different cuisines: Manhattan’s fine dining and southern Italian peasant food. When opening Virtù, he sought to prove that he could change up the concept of “fine dining”—to serve the grounded, peasant food of his ancestors in an elegant, elevated way. And he succeeded. The aforementioned honors aside, Virtù was very quickly considered a “must” on the growing Scottsdale culinary map. Arizonans are quickly getting used to the plentiful fantastic dining spots, and the way Osso sees it, our Valley of the Sun’s culinary climate will continue to heat up. “It’s booming,” he says. “The market
and economy are coming back. There are a lot of great spaces available and the state is getting the attention, as a culinary powerhouse, that it deserves. Will it ever be San Francisco, Chicago or New York? Probably not. But it should be put up against some of the other, smaller culinary destinations.” It isn’t just the number of restaurants that is growing, either. Osso points out locals’ growing hunger to try new and different things. “The whole fear and playing it safe ideas are coming to an end. It’s something that I went out on a limb with, but the idea that chefs have to have a BLT or a burger on the menu instead of just trying different things is coming to an end.” The menu at Virtù certainly is different. You can see a sample menu on their website, but for the most part, you won’t know what is the on the menu that evening until you get in. “I’ve worked in restaurants where the menu wasn’t really up to me and it got boring and stale for the guests and the employees. Leaving the menu open to in-
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terpretation and seasonality keeps it exciting for us and the guests. It challenges the staff and me, but it allows us to try new things and to keep it fresh and exciting. I just don’t want it ever to be boring.” Well, except for one item. You’ll almost certainly always find the charred octopus on the menu, and for good reason—it’s phenomenal. Almost immediately upon opening, the buzzword around Virtù was “octopus.” Guests, critics and reviewers couldn’t stop talking about how incredible the charred octopus at Virtù was and it quickly became the restaurant’s most popular dish. When asked how he convinced so many local Arizonans, sometimes characterized by playing it safe, to try the tentacled seafood, Osso’s casual and approachable confidence shines perfectly. “I didn’t,” he says with a smile. “People came, tried it and word spread.”
Virtù Honest Craft
3701 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, 480.946.3477, virtuscottsdale.com
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Hard Rock Café
Park Place Bar & Grill
Brat Haus
Hungry Monk
Piggly’s Smokehouse
Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers
Low Key Piano Bar
Rehab Burger Therapy
Craft 64
Lucky Strike Bowling
1033 N. Dobson Road, #104, Mesa Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. $1.50 of all Arizona drafts and house wines
3 S. Second Street, Phoenix Phoenix Suns’ game days $4 cans
3622 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. $2 off all drafts, $1 off bottles, cans, liquor and wine and food specials
1760 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler Daily 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. $1 off all alcohol, but ask about daily specials! For example, Wednesday is $3 pints of craft beer all day!
4222 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 20831 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 117, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. $3 domestic pints, $4 local pints, domestic aluminum bottles and premium well drinks, $5 house wines
502 S. Mill Avenue, Suite B101, Tempe Friday and Saturday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. $4 drafts; Fridays have $3 well drinks and Saturdays have $5 margaritas
6922 E. Main Street, Scottsdale Daily 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. $1 off all beers and $2 off all wines
50 W. Jefferson Street, #240, Phoenix Daily 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. $2 domestic drafts, $3 craft/import drafts and well drinks, $4 premium cocktails, house wine and food specials
Creole Cajun Bistro
5070 S. Gilbert Road, Suite 400, Chandler Monday through Friday 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. $1 off all wines by the glass, $2 off all signature drinks and $1 off all appetizers
Duke’s Sports Bar
7607 E. McDowell, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Special prices on domestic pitchers, domestic drafts, domestic bottles, well drinks and wine
7373 E. Scottsdale Mall, #6, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Special prices on Maker’s Mark Manhattans, Tito’s Martinis and assorted red and white wines
Max Sports Grille
7134 E. Thomas Road, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Reverse happy hour Monday through Sunday 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. $2 well drinks, $2.25 domestic bottles and select domestic pints, $3.25 select domestic steins
1633 S. Stapley Drive, Mesa Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and all day on Saturday and Sunday Discounts on local craft beers and signature cocktails and $2 smokehouse brews
7210 E. 2nd Street, Scottsdale Daily, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 11 a.m. to close on Thursdays $1 Off all party starter appetizers, $1.50 PBRs, Domestic Pints $2.50, Premium Pints $3.50, $1 off shots, wines by glass and specialty drinks
SanTan Brewing Company
8 S. San Marcos Place, Chandler Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday through Thursday, 9 p.m. to close $3.75 for most SanTan pints, $1 off everything else behind the bar and $6 select appetizers
Scottsdale Beer Company
20343 N. Hayden Road, Suite 105-207, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. $1 off all Scottsdale Beer Company beers, well drinks, wines by the glass and food specials
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The Shout House
715 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe Daily 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. $1 off all alcohol
6770 N. Sunrise Boulevard, #207, Glendale Varying daily specials Wednesdays, $3 flirtinis; Thursdays, $5 bombers; Fridays, half off bottles and buckets for groups of four or more.
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4175 N. Goldwater Boulevard, Scottsdale Daily 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. $3 beers, $4 well drinks, $5 wines and $6 cocktails
Frasher’s Steakhouse
2122 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale Daily 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. $3 for everything: house wines, beer, house liquors, assorted call & premiums and many single liquor shots
Gallagher’s Sports Grill
Five locations across the Valley Daily 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. to midnight $2.75 well drinks, $3.25 domestic drafts, $3.50 house wine and several food specials
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Nabers Restaurant & Bar
825 N. 54th Street, Chandler Daily 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. $3 draft Bud Light, Miller Lite and Coors Light; $4 craft pints and house wines; $4.50 well drinks; $3 off all appetizers
OHSO Brewery
4900 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix
Stockyards Steakhouse
5009 E. Washington Street, #115, Phoenix Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. $2 off draft beer and Saloon Snacks, $3 domestic bottles, $4 well drinks and $5 house wine with complimentary tenderloin sliders
Twin Peaks
OHSO Distillery
2135 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix Monday through Friday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. to close $2 off appetizers, 23 oz. drafts and well drinks
Old Town Tavern
Wasted Grain
15681 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. $6 wines by the glass, specialty cocktails and pitcher of Arizona/OHSO beer 7320 E. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale Daily 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Bucket of beers (five beers for two people): $12 domestic, $16 Mexican imports, $20 premium
7295 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. $5 small plates and The Drink Exchange-prices vary based on supply and demand
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Taking our taste buds on culinary adventures for the very first time Christina Caldwell » The Entertainer!
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nohh. Snohhhhhh. Saying it, I felt a lot like Ygritte from “Game of Thrones” telling Jon Snow he knows nothing. But really, I was the ignorant one. After seeing several of my friends check in on Facebook at the funkilynamed Snoh Ice Shavery in Phoenix, I began to investigate what this place is all about. And it turns out it was something totally up my alley. Part shaved ice, part ice cream, “snoh” is a creamy, icy concoction that assistant editor Breanne DeMore described to me as “cold cotton candy.” After hearing rave reviews from her and my friends on social media, I decided to stop keeping myself in the dark to go outside and embrace the snoh. Snoh is an Asian-inspired treat, but it’s not the only thing on the menu at Snoh Ice Shavery. The refreshing destination also has
specialty teas, boba, slushies, Vietnamese iced coffee and “brick toast,” a thick-sliced piece of toast covered in fruit, sauces and more. But I decided to go classic. The Snoh menu confounds first-time visitors. I watched as the patrons before me struggled to come up with a flavor, topping and glaze concoction that made sense. But the truth is that half the fun of snoh is its odd combination of flavors. I chose the seasonal red velvet flavor topped with strawberries, coconut shavings and caramel. Digging into your batch of snoh, you’ll notice the flaky, light texture will melt in your mouth far faster than any other sort of shaved ice. And it’s a heck of a lot creamier. The toppings, though, are what create the whole package, so choose wisely. My selections were totally on-point with the red velvet snoh’s flavor profile. Tart, sweet, creamy and crunchy, my snoh hit all of the high notes.
THE CONSENSUS
Snoh is the perfect summer treat. It’s not as heavy as ice cream and not as light as traditional shaved ice. The somewhere-inbetween texture feels like a decadent treat that won’t weigh you down. However, it pays to be adventurous. My boyfriend got the “milk cream” flavor with cinnamon cereal and chocolate on top. The milk cream barely tasted like anything at all, and the cinnamon cereal and chocolate just made it taste like, well... cereal. Go out of your comfort zone with flavors like black sesame or taro and you’ll be in for a truly original treat, perfect to help you cool down in this hellacious May weather.
Snoh Ice Shavery
914 E. Camelback Road, Suite 4B, Phoenix, 888.488.1693, snohice.com
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En garde! Our dueling diners love each other when they’re not reviewing restaurants, but when the meal comes, their flaws are totally game. Christina Caldwell and Andrew Axelrod » The Entertainer!
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I’ve always felt out of place in record stores. As the clerk stares down from you from his royal pedestal, you offer him your used records as sacrifice to atone for how cool you’re not, only to have him ironically accept your early ‘00s TLC CD and nothing else, offering you “$.50 or $10 in store credit.” I like “hipster” culture, including good music, food, coffee and drinks, but I can’t help but feel judged among the real hipsters. That’s why places like Urban Outfitters are safe. You can experience all of the uniqueness and niceties of hipsterdom without the snooty staff. (Side note: Andrew will almost assuredly guarantee that I’m a “real” hipster based on my music journalism past and love for food, fashion, coffee and drinks. Calling it now.) Culinary Dropout is kind of like the Urban Outfitters of food. (It also just happens to be located next to an Urban Outfitters.) Though far from corporate, Culinary Dropout has an approachable but oh-so-cool staff and a diverse menu of old favorites and oddities. Owned by local restaurateurs Fox Restaurant Concepts, you know you’re going to get unique food, a killer atmosphere and affordable prices when you walk in. We strolled into the space that runs alongside Camelback Road in Scottsdale not knowing what to expect. I’m putting it lightly when I say Scottsdale isn’t our jam. We’re much more likely to gravitate toward $1 wells night at a Tempe dive bar than pay $300 for bottle service in Old Town. Across from Scottsdale Fashion Square, Culinary Dropout is another world, just steps from
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the hoity toity, see-and-be-seen atmosphere of the area. But it’s not like that at all. We were sat at our super comfy table, which included living room-worthy arm chairs. We had already looked at the menu online, and after reading about the soft pretzels with provolone fondue, our appetizer was already decided. Our attentive server, in all of his man bun glory, politely asked if we’d like to start with something. He barely finished his sentence before I yelled “PRETZEL FONDUE” and hurriedly picked out a cocktail to wash them down. He seemed used to these sorts of demands. “That’s a good pick for a first timer,” he said. Culinary Dropout takes mixology seriously. I ordered the Four Star Brunette, a mix of Russian Standard Vodka, elderflower, cherry bitters and 23 spice syrup that was perfectly balanced. Not too sweet or too spicy, I was surprised at how quickly the drink hit me. I mean, there was barely any bite in the thing, and here I am, one-third of the way into a martini glass of the stuff, feeling warm and fuzzy. Or maybe that was the ramen. As standard, Andrew ordered some sort of meat and potatoes (the shaved prime rib dip with fries) and I went a little more adventurous. The shrimp and pork belly ramen was a sweet, spicy, umami-fueled delight, with bright notes of lime, cilantro and zucchini mixed in. Plus it had an egg in it. Everyone knows I’m a sucker for randomly putting eggs in things. Especially Andrew. I’m sure he’ll tell you all about it. Super happy with my choice, I let Andrew have a taste after I added a bit of Sriracha for kick. And he liked it! He must have thought the noodles were potatoes.
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Based on her music journalism past and love for food, fashion, coffee and drinks, Christina is not a real hipster. You think you know me soooo well, don’t you Christina? I actually quite despise the term “hipster.” It’s become a catch-all pejorative term to put down anyone with off-thebeaten-path interests. It’s also a completely relative term. To the older businessman in his luxury sedan, the new intern is a hipster for drinking cappuccinos. To the intern, the barista who made his cappuccino that morning is a hipster for having gauges in her ears. To the barista, the customer wearing a flannel shirt and browsing a homebrewing website on the coffee shop’s free Wi-Fi is a hipster… you see where I’m going with this? That said, Culinary Dropout is pretty… hip. I didn’t feel out of place, but being on the ass-end of my 20s, I did take notice how goddamn pretty and young the staff was. Not one of these kids would be out of place in an American Apparel catalog. A large, open dining layout greets you as you enter the restaurant in downtown Scottsdale. To your right is a spacious seating area with large tables and enormous, cushy armchairs. To your left is more seating, the bar, the open window into the front line of the kitchen and the stage. Yes, CD does live music on the weekends. Does calling it CD make me seem younger? Or does that make me seem even more out of touch by nodding to compact discs? Oh God! I’m getting so old. As I examined the youth quickly withering from my face in the reflection of
my knife, Christina screamed “PRETZEL FONDUE” at the server. It was super rude and I had a long talk with her after our server, visibly shaken, left to put in the order. To the other patrons staring at the outburst I mutely shrugged and made the “drinky drinky” hand motion. A few minutes later our appetizer arrived. Apparently #CulinaryDropout is worried about you starving in between your arrival and your entrée because we received a goliath portion of pretzel balls with our delicious fondue. Christina dove into her big bowl of ramen like no one was watching, which couldn’t have been further from the truth. “An egg! There’s a whole egg in here! I only thought it was half of one, but it’s a whole one!” she said, easily amused. I forced a smile her way and covertly turned my hearing aid down to focus on my plate. My shaved prime rib dip was coated in delicious gooey cheese and served with a flavorful jus. Christina was right, there was a whole egg in her ramen, although the star of her dish was the pork belly mellowing in the rich broth. The waiter cowered back over to our table and asked us if we wanted dessert. “Oh, I couldn’t. Don’t want to look bloated when I take all my throwback TGIF selfies! YOLO, am I right, fellow millennial?” I said, filled with immediate regret. Christina and I shamefully twerked our way out of Culinary Dropout. While we may never be allowed back due to our mutual bizarre, seemingly hyperbolic behavior, #CD is a worthy addition to the competitive Old Town culinary scene.
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items from Valley food trucks Jasmine Kemper » The Entertainer!
When you think of food trucks, a few words may come to mind: cheap, fast and delicious. While this is true, many think of the menu consisting of the typical foods like burgers, salads and sandwiches. But here in Phoenix, being a food truck means blending a variety of cultures for the ultimate food experience. Don’t be fooled by their meals on wheels exterior—the food from these trucks can be just as gourmet as their restaurant counterparts without emptying your wallet. With that said, here are some of the most unexpected foods being served up by our Valley food trucks.
EMERSON FRY BREAD
If you’re an Arizona native you probably already know what fry bread is. But there is something about Emerson Fry Bread fusing together Native American and Mexican cuisine that fills our hearts (and stomachs) with happiness. Take a bite out of a Jazzy, which is a carne asada Indian taco, or perhaps you want something on the sweet side like the Kai Kai, a combination of cinnamon sugar and local honey atop perfectlycooked fry bread. Whatever you choose, don’t forget to wash it down with a container full of flavorful prickly pear lemonade. Find out where they are by following @EmersonFryBread on Twitter.
LOCA POPA
BANG BANG DUMPLINGS
This food truck is bringing you a taste of authentic Asian cuisine with their signature homemade dumplings. You can grab yourself some juicy pork dumplings with a side of edamame ready for you in just a matter of minutes. If you’re in the mood for something just as delicious, they also serve up potstickers and seared wontons. Other items include steamed pork buns, Asian chicken salad, wonton soup and more! Find where they are by following @bangbangdumplin on Twitter.
BUZZNBEEZ
Buzznbeez food truck brings a modern twist to southern comfort food. Let their food transport you to the South when you take a bite of hearty dishes such as the Catfish Po’ Boy, Southern Fried Chicken with local desert wildflower honey, or even the Grilled Jamaican Jerk Chicken Bowl. This mobile kitchen strives to bring its customers the best by working with local and organic ingredients from family-owned farmers. Find out where they are by following @buzznbeezfood on Twitter.
Indulge in Greek falafel the way it was meant to be prepared—made to order! The sisters of Loca Popa are bringing you traditional food from their childhood with a modern twist. This Greek-infused food truck allows you to choose from the traditional pita, the “Lo-Po” pita, or the create-your-own option with tons of fresh toppings. Munch on some house-made hummus with veggies or drink some fresh-squeezed honey ginger lemonade. Whatever you choose, you’re sure to come back for more! Find out where they are by following @locapopamobile on Twitter.
THE GREAT PHO KING FOOD TRUCK
This truck is the definition of mixed cultures. When you are craving Vietnamese and French cuisine simultaneously, the Great Pho King Food Truck has got you covered. The dishes range from the Crispy King Crepe, which is a rice flour crepe with chicken and bean sprouts, to the Pho Cup’d, a heaping bowl of pho broth with rice noodles, beef or chicken, bean sprouts and veggies. This truck is as wild and delicious as their food names suggest. They bring fusion food to a whole new level! Find out where they are by following @thegreatphoking on Twitter.
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Drink up at any of these Valley beer events this month Crafty Bastard May Meetup
MAY 1 Being a Crafty Bastard member means you love the art of craft beer, receive special beer festival offers, learn about new beer and more! This time around, their monthly meet-up will be held at Nabers. Come drink some delicious craft beers with folks who love beer as much as you do. Your first beer is free, and you’ll also get a free order of pretzel sticks. Spend your Friday night with good people and live music from the Rebel Hear Band. Don’t worry if you’re not a member—you can get signed up at the meet up! Nabers Music, Bar & Eats, 825 N. 54th Street, Chandler, 480.705.0288, nabersaz.com, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., free
American Hops and Plenty of Passion MAY 8
Come join Total Wine for this beer tasting class featuring Ken Grossman via live webcast, founder of Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Beginning as a small brewery in 1980, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company is now considered one of the top breweries in the United States. Attendees will receive ice cold beer and pizza while watching Grossman talk about all things beer. Featured brews include Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Nooner Pilsner, Hop Hunter IPA and Torpedo Extra IPA. Total Wine & More, 10320 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480.308.0271, totalwine.com, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., $5
Celebrate Cans at BratHaus!
MAY 14 Stop by to celebrate all things canned beer. In honor of the American Craft Beer Week, BratHaus will be teaching you why canned beer is supreme in the beer world. Earn some free
gifts and get discounts like $4 cans and food specials from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Some of the craft beer available includes SKA Modus, Abita Purple Haze, Papago Orange Blossom and many more. Get ready for the festival early and enjoy some delicious craft beers for a great price! Brat Haus, 3622 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 602.738.1274, crescentcrown.com, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., free
AmeriCAN After Party
MAY 16 Just because the festival has ended doesn’t mean the party has to stop! Come join Bootleggers for more beer-filled fun with this AmeriCAN Canned Beer Festival after party. Food and drink specials will be available including $10 beer-canned chickens and $4 for all canned beers. Brewery reps from SanTan, Oskar Blues, New Belgium, Bell’s, Huss Brewing and SKA will be there for your enjoyment!
Keep the party going all night and celebrate your favorite craft beers. Bootleggers, 7217 E. First Street, Scottsdale, 480.404.9984, crescentcrown.com, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., free
Birds ‘n Beer
MAY 21 Enjoy some cold beer and learn about your favorite feathered friends with good people! Birds ‘n Beer is an event that occurs every third Thursday at the Audubon Center, where people come together to learn some facts about birds while sipping on some local Four Peaks and snacks. The theme for May is “Cuckoos on the Colorado.” This free event brings the perfect combination of happy hour and education rolled into one night! Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center, 3131 S. Central Avenue, Phoenix, 602.468.6470, ridsalado.audubon.org/birds-nbeer, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., free
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BeerFinder DIRECTORY Where to find the best craft beer bars in town
Mellow Mushroom Pizza
2490 W. Happy Valley Road, 5350 E. High Street, 740 S. Mill Avenue Locations throughout the Valley Incredible Pizza and amazing beer make Mellow the place to go for a craft beer experience.
Papago Brewing Company
7107 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale The granddaddy of Arizona beer bars, there is something for every beer lover at Papago.
Boulders on Broadway
530 W. Broadway Road, Tempe Boulders has the appeal of a neighborhood bar with a beer list that’ll make your eyes pop.
Hungry Monk
1760 W. Chandler Boulevard, Chandler Whether you want great wings or great beer, Hungry Monk’s selection is tough to beat.
Harvey American Public House 1524 E. Williamsfield Road, Gilbert First class food and first class beer, all set away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Pigs Meow
3730 E. Indian School Road Phoenix A relative newcomer to the scene, this is one of the great up-and-coming beer bars.
Craft 64
6922 E. Main Street, Scottsdale Craft 64 is proud to offer 36 local Arizona beers on tap in the heart of Scottsdale. Arizona beers only!
Spokes on Southern
1470 E. Southern Avenue Tempe A comfortable bike-themed grill with 24 draft handles and food made from scratch.
Culinary Dropout
5640 N. Seventh Street, 7135 E. Camelback Road Locations in Phoenix and Scottsdale Located at The Yard, Culinary Dropout has everything you look for in a great restaurant experience, especially great beer.
Scottsdale Beer Company
20343 N. Hayden Road, Suite 105-207, Scottsdale Quality craft beer made right here in Scottsdale. Happy hour from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday with $1 off all Scottsdale Beer Company beers, well drinks, wines by the glass and all small bites and starters!
Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row
Phoenix Public Market Café
Garage Wine and Tap
Main Ingredient Ale House
4420 N. Saddlebag Trail Scottsdale Dierks Bentley has been known to kick back with a craft beer or two, and so can you at his digs.
1534 E. Bethany Home Road Phoenix With a small selection of great beers and a reputation for outstanding food, Garage should be on your list.
Thirsty Lion
2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway Tempe Plenty of great taps and plenty of room to hang out, let someone else do the shopping at Tempe Marketplace.
Copper Blues/Stand Up Live
50 W. Jefferson Street Phoenix Have a beer and a meal at Copper Blues before the stand-up show. You won’t even worry if it’s sold out.
Brat Haus
3622 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale The name says it all--brats, pretzels, Belgian fries and plenty of craft “bier” to make everyone happy.
Cold Beer and Cheeseburgers 4222 N. Scottsdale Road, 20831 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale Do we need to say more? The name spells out everything you need to know.
Fox Cigar Bar
1464 E. Williams Field Road Gilbert Cigar fans, this should be your stop for cigars and great craft beer. Enjoy a walk in the humidor, the dark wood bar and a patio that is perfect for a cigar and a beer.
World of Beer
526 S. Mill Avenue, 2224 E. Williamsfield Road Locations in Tempe and Gilbert Let these fine folks take you around the world with over 50 taps and 400 bottles. You are bound to find your favorite beer.
Flanny’s Bar and Grill
1805 E. Elliot Road Tempe Home of the Third Thursday Tap Takevoer. The rest of the month is pretty good, too.
14 E. Pierce Street Phoenix The Phoenix Public Market Café is a casual urban hangout offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and great beer.
2337 N. Seventh Street Phoenix A charming old home is the location for this Coronado neighborhood hangout spot.
Pig & Pickle
2922 N. Hayden Road Scottsdale A restaurant that focuses on balance and quality, Pig & Pickle doesn’t skimp when it comes to their craft beer selection, either.
House of Brews Sports Bar
825 S. Cooper Road Gilbert Is it a sports bar or a craft beer bar? It’s both!
Tempe Improv
930 E. University Drive Tempe Great comedy and great beer. Nobody needs to explain this one to us.
Union Barrel House
3636 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale Look for a changing selection of taps along with great food.
Ground Control
4860 N. Litchfield Road Litchfield Park Fresh roasted coffee and an ever-changing selection of good beer, including a fantastic import selection, make this one of the top spots in the West Valley.
The Brass Tap
1033 N. Dobson Road, Suite 104 Mesa Over 60 Taps of great craft beers and over 300 total craft beers from around the globe available! Casually upscale atmosphere, open-air patio that is cigar-friendly, nice menu, daily specials, live music and knowledgeable staff. What more could you ask for!
Whining Pig
1612 E. Bethany Home Road Phoenix The Whining Pig is a locally-owned wine and beer bar serving the 16th Street Corridor neighborhoods.
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opdoddy in Scottsdale is ideal for two kinds of people: those who love great burgers and those who love great craft beer. Serving only local beer and incorporating as much Arizona produce as they can in their menu, Hopdoddy has taken Scottsdale by storm. We stopped by and talked to bartender Katy Rusk about her love of craft brews and what the customers think of the beer options. What made you get interested in beer? Honestly, working at Hopdoddy. I’m not sure I really liked beer before working here. But then I started to get to know all of the local craft guys and talking to them. I started to learn more about it and trying all of their beers and got more into it. How do you get customers to try something new? It’s tough because we definitely have those customers who are like, “What do you mean you don’t have Bud Light?” But you just have to ask them what other beers they like and let them try
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whatever recommendations I have. I also take into consideration what burger they ordered, because we have some great pairings. How would you describe your personal taste in beer? It’s evolving for sure! I used to think that I would never like the darker beers, but we just got the Sleepy Dog Milk Stout and I love it. I still think I lean toward sweeter beers though. What makes Hopdoddy a great place for craft beer lovers? There are so many different choices and we have multiple rotating taps, so there is always something new to try. Our range of beers really covers everything. Plus, we have these 18 ounce schooner glasses, which are like fish bowls of beer.
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AmeriCAN Canned Beer Festival looks to shed canned beer’s negative rep
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anned beer has a bad reputation, and it’s easy to see why. It harkens back to college days when barleytinged swill was passable as legitimate beer, but today you know better. We all know better. Over the last half-decade, canned beer has been shedding its bad rep, nixing the Natty Light image and embracing its places in the craft beer sun—literally and figuratively. AmeriCAN Canned Beer Festival ends before the sun goes down, plus canned beer is said to stay fresher longer than its bottled competitors, and this festival on Saturday, May 12 at Scottsdale Civic Center is out to prove it. Over 250 local, regional and national beers will be at the forefront of this sudsy fest, with visitors selecting 20 four-ounce pours from the varied lineup of IPAs, ales, hefeweizens, sours and more. (Seriously, 20 pours! Make sure you have your DD scheduled or Uber on your phone, because odds are with some high gravity beers on tap, you’re going to need it!) Locals like Four Peaks, SanTan, Sleepy Dog and Grand Canyon Brewing will pour brews alongside national favorites like Mudshark, Samuel Adams, Epic and Leinenkugel for a hoppy good time. Like your beer fests to have a bit of competition? Watch as more than 30 craft beer judges take on a lineup of nine categories of beer, from stouts to wheats, to judge the best of the best in the canned
beer category at the AmeriCAN Canned Craft Beer Championship. Bronze, silver and gold medals will be awarded for each category, so stick around to see the winners and then choose that brew as your next pour. If you get the munchies, stop by the food area for a snack, or if you’re feeling the need to can your own homebrew, the mobile canned and brewing demonstration is a new addition to this year’s fest. Just try to contain all of that beer awesomeness. Heck, these guys manage to do it for a living. Other seminars include beer science talks from the beer gods, like SanTan’s Anthony Canecchia, Oskar Blue’s Chad Melis and Arizona Craft Brewers Guild’s Rob Fullmer. Admission of $10 will get you all the beer knowledge your thirsty tummy desires. And be prepared to drink up for a good cause, because a portion of proceeds benefit the Scottsdale Cultural Council and the Arizona Society of Homebrewers. Cheers to that! Tickets are on sale online now, so head to cannedcraftbeerfest.com to snag yours.
AmeriCAN Canned Beer Festival
Scottsdale Civic Center, 3939 N. Drinkwater Boulevard, Scottsdale, cannedcraftbeerfest.com, Saturday, May 12, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., $35-$100
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MAY 1 Evil Waze: The Ultimate Santana Experience
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Paradise City: The Guns N’ Roses Show
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, wingilariver.com/wild-horse-pass
Chaka And Friends
Cliff Castle Casino Hotel, cliffcastlecasinohotel.com
MAY 2 Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Paquiao
Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino, wingilariver.com/vee-quiva
Mayweather vs. Pacquiao Viewing Party
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Chuckie
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Wheel of Fortune Tryouts Cliff Castle Casino Hotel, cliffcastlecasinohotel.com
Chaka And Friends
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Texas Tornados
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MAY 3 Dash Berlin
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Wheel of Fortune Tryouts Cliff Castle Casino Hotel, cliffcastlecasinohotel.com
MAY 5 ¡Vive Selena!: A Tribute to Selena Quintanilla
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MAY 7 Thunder From Down Under Talking Stick Resort, talkingstickresort.com
MAY 8 The Moody Blues
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Power 98.3 Presents: For Lovers And Others Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, wingilariver.com/wild-horse-pass
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Toucan Eddy
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Rock Fantasy
Duane Moore & Mogollon
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Backstage Crew
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MAY 15 The Atomic Punks: A Tribute to Early Van Halen
Toucan Eddy
Duane Moore & Mogollon
Impacto Equis
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Impacto Equis
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MAY 17 REO Speedwagon
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Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon
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Aeromyth: A Tribute to the Music of Aerosmith
Thunder From Down Under
USA Belly Dance Queen Show
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Bella Donna: A Tribute to Stevie Nicks & Fleetwood Mac
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Starship: Featuring Mickey Thomas
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Fan Halen: A Tribute to the Music of Van Halen
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Chris Young and Thompson Square Talking Stick Resort, talkingstickresort.com
Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience 2015 Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, wingilariver.com/wild-horse-pass
The Relationship
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Greywolf
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Greywolf
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THE BEST CASINO EVENTS IN MAY Passed. The band is still touring and performing today, with more than 55 million albums sold worldwide, including 18 platinum and gold discs. Don’t miss the chance to see this rockers poolside for Talking Stick Resort’s summer concert series. Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com
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Michael McDonald
MAY 2 Well-known for his rich and soulfully deep voice, Michael McDonald started his career singing vocals with Steely Dan before he joined, and became an integral member of, The Doobie Brothers in ‘76. In ’82, McDonald released his first solo album, If That’s What it Takes, and his personal career took off. McDonald has continued his songwriting career in addition to his own musical career throughout the years. Wild Horse Pass, 5040 W. Wild Horse Pass Boulevard, Chandler, 520.796.7777, wingilariver.com/wild-horse-pass
Thunder From Down Under
MAY 7 THROUGH 9 Ladies—grab your girlfriends and head out to this super fun show. After debuting in ’91, this all-Australian, male revue has seen millions of audience members. A Las Vegas and casino staple, this hilarious and exciting show is bound to be a great time for all of those involved. Don’t miss you chance to see these Aussies in undies! Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com
The Moody Blues
MAY 8 Known for their musical innovations, this English rock band first got their start in the mid ‘60s before really making a name for themselves with their album, Days of Future
Chris Young and Thompson Square
MAY 29 “Nashville Star” winner and country crooner Chris Young has decorated his nearly decade-long career with such hits as “Drinkin’ Me Lonely,” “Aw Naw” and “Lonely Eyes.” Young is joined at Talking Stick Resort’s summer concert series by Thompson Square, the country musical duo comprised of husband and wife Keifer and Shawna Thompson. This is sure to be a fun night filled with cowboy tunes and sing-a-longs. Talking Stick Resort, 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, talkingstickresort.com
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REO Speedwagon caters to fans’ every whim Christina Fuoco-Karasinski » The Entertainer!
EO Speedwagon vocalist Kevin Cronin knows his band is “required” to play certain songs during its set or else the musicians are bound to meet an angry mob outside of their tour bus. But 1980s hits like “Take It on the Run,” “Keep on Loving You” and “Can’t Fight This Feeling” aren’t exactly tough for REO Speedwagon to jam on stage. “Luckily for us, the most popular songs are songs we like to play,” says the 63-year-old Cronin, calling from his California home. “We’re really fortunate that we’re a ‘writer band,’” Cronin elaborates. “We don’t do covers or outside songs that someone wrote for us and we have to play. These are all songs that one of us wrote.” That’s a pretty big selection. Forming in the late 1960s, REO Speedwagon built its following throughout the 1970s, but found gold in Hi Infidelity, which spawned four U.S. Top 40 hits. The collection sold more than 10 million copies. To date, Cronin and Co. have moved over 50 million records and charted 13 Top 40 hits. Even still, REO Speedwagon has a personal connection with all of the songs. It’s just a bonus, Cronin says, that they were hits. “It’s much more than playing a big hit,” he says. “It’s playing a song that happens to become a big hit. For me, it’s a song that’s extremely personal and a time in my life that’s very emotional. “I get to relive that emotion on stage, and relive it from a different perspective as my life goes on. I consider that a privilege. I enjoy sharing those new perspectives on the song with the audience every night.”
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Cronin explains that it’s touching to hear and see so many of his fans singing REO Speedwagon songs nightly. These fans have taken REO Speedwagon’s songs into their lives and made them a part of their lives. “It’s a pretty awesome experience to be the guy up there doing it,” he says. “I feel there’s a real communal spirit between the band and the audience. I try as a frontman, I work to make that bond stronger.” To further entice and entertain his fans, Cronin jokes between songs or tells the crowd what inspired the songs. That’s something he’s relied on since the band was formed. “A lot of people say they had their first kiss to that song or it was in their wedding,” he says. “Whatever it is that brings the people into the theater we want to exceed their expectations and it’s really fun. We see it happen every night.” When asked how he keeps the songs fresh, he’s quick to compare his songs to his children. “When you see your children grow up, you don’t get sick of them growing up,” he says matter of fact. “My daughter just turned 18 and is a senior in high school. When she’s walking into the kitchen all dressed up—she’s a beautiful young girl—I see the little baby I used to hold in my arms and cuddle. I see the totality of her life. “It’s the way I look at these songs as well.”
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SPORTS EVENTS Voices for CASA Children’s Superhero 5k MAY 2 Arizona is starting to heat up again, so if you’re thinking about getting back into shape with events like 5k runs, now is the time—especially when it’s for charity! Voices for CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates, is putting on a run to help raise awareness and support the foundation, which helps foster kids going through the court system find a safe and permanent home. Get in shape and help a great cause! Kiwanis Park, 5500 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.685.4888, voicesforcasachildren.org, 8:30 a.m., $35
Arizona Rattlers vs. San Jose SaberCats MAY 2 Who said football season was over? Not us! The Arizona Rattlers continue
to hold us over during our footballless months with indoor games, this time against the San Jose SaberCats. No matter what sport, Arizona is known for finishing strong—come cheer the Rattlers on and help them defeat the SaberCats! Talking Stick Resort Arena, 201 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.379.2000, talkingstickresortarena.com, Saturday, May 2, 6 p.m., $14 and up
ASU vs. UCLA Baseball MAY 8 The school year might be winding down to a close, but baseball is still going strong at ASU. Come support the boys in one of the last games before everyone heads home for the summer— facing one of California’s bigger school’s, rival UCLA. Spend an evening at the baseball field, and make sure to grab a soda and some peanuts to hold you over through all nine innings! Phoenix Municipal Stadium, 5999 E. Van Buren Street, Phoenix, 602.495.7240, thesundevils.com, Friday, May 8, 6:30 p.m., $7 and up
SPORTS TRIVIA
All referees who officiate the Super Bowl get a ring like the players, albeit less flashy.
Despite running about three hours, actual playing time in a Major League Baseball game is under 18 minutes. The Night Run 8k & 5k MAY 9 The oldest night road race in Arizona, the Night Run is on its 30th year and counting. A non-profit, the run not only puts on a 5k, but an everchallenging 8k—there are even glow shirts! Come to cheer people on or jump in for a workout yourself, especially while it’s still cool enough to be outside before the summer heat. Tempe Town Lake, Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe, thenightrun.org, Saturday, May 9, times vary, prices vary
Arizona Derby Dames Championship: Minor Assaults vs. Hot Shots MAY 9 See some of Arizona’s toughest chicks smash into each other on roller skates. These wheel-bound beauties know how to derby, and this month we’ll see the two best teams battle it out for the championship—The Minor Assaults and the Hot Shots. The Hall of Dames, 2517 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, arizonaderbydames.com, 6 p.m., TBD
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. San Diego Padres MAY 10 While ASU sports might be winding down, Diamondbacks baseball is in full swing! Yet another California and Arizona team are facing off this
month—the D-backs are facing the San Diego Padres on home territory. It’s a big game after our boys fell to the Padres back in April, so help them bring the title of victor back to the desert where it belongs! Chase Field, 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.462.6500, Arizona. diamondbacks.mlb.com, Sunday, May 10, 1:10 p.m., $12 and up
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Chicago Cubs MAY 22 THROUGH 24 There might be a lot of Chicago transplants in the Valley, but we’re still rooting for the home team. Pick which MLB team you’ll root for and relax with this high stakes game by diving into a hot dog, beer and the absurd churro dog. Chase Field, 401 E. Jefferson Street, Phoenix, 602.462.6500, arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com, times vary, prices vary
FroYo 5K MAY 30 Burning calories isn’t nearly as fun as consuming them, but at the FroYo 5K you can do a bit of both. Coming off its successful March stop in Mesa, the 5K race in which runners consume frozen yogurt after they cross the finish line will come to Scottsdale. Celebrate finishing with all of the extra toppings your little heart desires. Civic Center Mall, 3939 N. Drinkwater Boulevard, Scottsdale, froyo5k.com, 7 a.m., $34
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A BALANCING ACT
Gilbert mom tries her hand at ‘American Ninja Warrior’ this month
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hen watching incredible feats of strength and agility, such as the NBC show “American Ninja Warrior,” most people sit back and marvel while muttering to themselves, “Never in a million years . . .” However, there are a few people out there who watch others scale walls and dangle from their fingertips and say, “Why not?!” April Gould is one of those people. The 37-year-old Gilbert mother of three is a dental hygienist by trade, but also includes professional water skier, goat farmer and trapeze artist on her resume, so it’s safe to say that she has a full plate—or maybe multiple plates, all spinning on tall sticks. “I like to do a lot of fun things,” Gould says with a laugh. “I like to juggle. I like to juggle my family and I try to have fun and keep my life interesting so that I stay young. That’s my ultimate goal, I think—just try to stay young.” So how did this East Valley native, who already has a job, three kids and 47 goats to keep her busy, decide to try out for NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior,” a competition TV show in which athletes attempt to complete a series of very WWW.ENTERTAINERMAG.COM
intense obstacle courses? “My family loves to watch ‘American Ninja Warrior’ and every time we watch, my kids would say, ‘Mom—you should do that!’ So I was like, ‘Why not?!’” Gould sent in a video and an application to the show and a little while later, she was contacted and told that of the 50,000 applicants, she was one of the 130 chosen to run the course. Although Gould’s daily activities and challenges keep her in shape, she still needed to train and didn’t have much time to do it. “When I got the call that they wanted me to actually run the course, I went to my local gym and I was like, “I’m going to be on ‘American Ninja Warrior!’” and they were like, ‘That’s great! When?!’ And I was like, ‘I have two and a half weeks!’ So they took me under their wing and I worked out every day, twice a day for two and a half weeks and they completely transformed me. They took me from being in-shape to strong.” Gould’s family was completely supportive and behind her. Her husband, Russell, helped out when he could and their three kids, Autumn, Summer and Lincoln, understood that their mom was doing and what there was an end in sight. Together they made it work. Of the 130 people chosen to run the “American Ninja Warrior” course, only 12,
including Gould, were women—a fact that really resonated with Gould. However, when the words “role model” were said and when she was asked about what her two daughters think of their warrior mother, Gould’s usually infectiously perky attitude quiets. “Wow! Those are big shoes to fill!” She pauses and thinks through the next words. “For my girls, I just want to prove to them that they can do anything that they put their mind to no matter how big the obstacle, no matter how out there it may seem.” But Gould doesn’t let it get to her head, “People looking at me as a role model—that’s unexpected. I’m honored by that. [But] I’m not going into this to be like ‘I want to be a role model!’ I’m just trying to be the person that I am.” While she can’t reveal how she did on the “American Ninja Warrior” (we can all find out on May 25 at 8 p.m. on NBC), there is one thing that Gould is absolutely positive about. “I definitely am going to want to do it again next year. [It’s] so addictive. You have no idea. The people there are incredible. All the other ninjas—meeting everybody and seeing these people that I had been admiring their skills on TV and meeting them in person—they’re even greater in person. So just to be part of the ‘Ninja’ family is so amazing.”
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JUST PEACHY
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verything is peachy at the Schnepf Farms Peach Festival this month on May 9 and 10 and 16 and 17. Enjoy a delicious peach pancake breakfast along with live entertainment and hay rides out to the beautiful peach orchards at the annual free fest. No peach festival would be complete without a variety of peaches and Schnepf Farms proudly grows five different kinds, including Florida King, Earligrand and Springcrest. In between eats, take a spin on the carousel or a ride on the train. Eat peaches in every way you can imagine including peach cinnamon rolls, pies, classic peach cobbler, and even peach cookies. The pavilion will feature samples of sweet fruity salsas, peach-related arts and crafts booths, and water activities for the whole family to enjoy. The Schnepf
Museum will also be open on the property during the festival. Guests can pre-order pies and cinnamon rolls online to pick up at the festival. U-Pick peaches are $2 per pound if you decide to pick the fruit yourself and take them home. Heck, picking them is half the fun! If you’re looking for a tasty peach pie but want to avoid the crowds, Schnepf Farms sells them regularly on Thursdays and Fridays throughout May. Either way, come celebrate the legacy of the Schnepf Farms this May!
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niversal Studios Hollywood is in the midst of a major expansion project that saw the opening of “Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem” and accompanying Super Silly Fun Land last year. This summer, additions will include a nighttime Studio Tour in celebration of its 50th Anniversary. On the tour, a brand new 4D, multi-sensory experience based on the “Fast and Furious” series of movies will debut as a permanent feature. In 2016, an immersive, extremely detailed land themed to the “Harry Potter” series will open, with yet another multi-million dollar ride and accompanying themed shops, restaurants and live attractions. In April, the park soft-opened a re-imagined area in the Upper Lot that closely resembles the town of Springfield from the long-running “The Simpsons” television show. A motion simulator ride, which features Sideshow Bob terrorizing the Simpson family, has been in place for several years, but the attraction sat amongst randomly themed restaurants and felt a bit out of place. The creative team at Universal Studios Hollywood has breathed new life into the area surrounding the popular attraction and was “designed to capture the spirit of the animated town and engage visitors and fans of the show in the intensely absorbing and colorful world made famous throughout the series’ record-setting 26 seasons.” Upon entering Springfield, you will find popular establishments frequented by Homer, Marge, Bart and others accurately
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recreated. Hungry? Grab a hamburger at Krusty Burger with fries and milkshake. Would you rather have fried chicken? Find it at Cletus’ Chicken Shack. Phineas Q. Butterfat’s Ice Cream Parlor sells a variety of frozen treats, including popular sundaes. Lard Lad’s Donuts serves up baked goodies large enough to share. Bumblebee Man’s Taco Truck offers a variety of Mexican specialties including tacos and nachos. Pizza can be found nearby at Luigi’s. Feeling thirsty? The Duff Brewery serves craft beer with the iconic name. Head across the “street” and belly up to the bar at Moe’s Tavern for the “Flaming Moe,” a chilled, non-alcoholic drink that comes “smoldering” in a souvenir cup. While in Springfield, stop and take a selfie with the characters as they wander around. Play carnival games for fun prizes and hop on board the ride for a thrilling couple of minutes, then shop for souvenirs at the Kwik-E-Mart. Building facades mimic other notable establishments from the show. Make sure and watch as the towers of the nuclear plant let off steam every few minutes. Doh… it’s guaranteed you will have a great time experiencing Universal’s Springfield and other new additions.
If you’re in the mood for an intergalactic battle, look no further. Castles ‘n Coasters has a new feature, the XD Dark Ride. Arizona’s go-to thrill park has long been a great source of fun for the whole family, and now they have added a new indoor attraction that will shelter you from the heat while you bring the heat on some evil aliens! XD Dark Ride is a full motion 3D theater with 12 seats and “guns” for every rider to keep you and your friends safe, you’ll battle aliens, zombies, giant monsters a crazy scientist, pirates or robots. Each pair of seats experiences 2 Gs of force and over 200 movements per second. You’ll be taken on incredible multi-sensory adventures with cutting edge graphics and real time 3D graphics. An individual scoring system creates a unique and competitive experience.
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MAY 15 Walk through Downtown Chandler and see a variety of artwork from photography, pottery, paintings, jewelry and blown glass. Over 70 artists will participate in this event to show off their work in front of the cafes and shops in Chandler. Several restaurants are close to the display streets when you need to take a break and get a bite to eat. Downtown Chandler, 3 S. Arizona Avenue, Chandler, 480.855.3539, chandlerartwalk.com, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., free
Arizona Barbecue Festival
MAY 2 Over 20 pit masters will be grilling up some of the best barbecue you can taste to celebrate the Arizona Barbecue Festival. Enjoy sample plates from the vendors, and once you find what meets your fancy, there are also full meals for sale. Get ready to dig in! Have a blast watching the Redneck Games, listening to live music and going wild in the kids zone. Salt River Fields, 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, 480.270.5102, azbbqfestival.com, 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., prices vary
Downtown Chandler Art Walk
Cave Creek Balloon Festival
National Public Gardens Day
MAY 8 Participate in Tai Chi and yoga demonstrations in the morning and then learn about the garden and cactus blooms from the garden docents. Discovery stations around the garden are designed specifically for children and available from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Find as many birds as you can in the bird watching expedition and enjoy free admission to the spring butterfly exhibit. Desert Botanical Garden, 1204 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, 480.941.1225, dbg.org, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., free
show off and sell their work in this family-friendly environment. Give your kids a healthy dose of culture! Marshall Way Pedestrian Bridge at The Waterfront/Southbridge Plaza, Scottsdale, 602.314.0323, artisanmarketsaz.com, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., free
Artbridge Thursdays
THURSDAY IN MAY Every Thursday evening this month, the Marshall Way Pedestrian Bridge makes the transition into an art gallery. Jewelers, crafters, and artists
MAY 23 Before the sun goes down, enjoy food, live music, and a kids zone with obstacle courses and bouncy houses. Around 7:30 p.m. hot air balloons will start glowing. While the balloons are inflated, they will not take off. This is an event to enjoy the beautiful glow of the balloons. Rancho Manana Golf Course, 38406 N. Schoolhouse Road, Cave Creek, 480.488.0698, cavecreekfestivals.com, 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., prices vary
June 20th 10 AM – 4 PM
PB&J “Small Bites” A Family Food Festival
Arizona Special Olympics Summer Games
MAY 7 THROUGH 9 Everyone needs a cheerleader! Cheer athletes on at this year’s Special Olympics summer event as they compete in kayaking, powerlifting, volleyball, tennis matches and more! There are also opportunities to volunteer if you or your kids want to get involved. Raymond S. Kellis High School, 8990 W. Orangewood Avenue, Glendale, 602.230.9135, specialolympicsarizona.org, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., free
National Train Day
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he darlings of critics everywhere for years, The Mavericks were admittedly a little nervous to return to music after an eight-
year absence. Drummer Paul Deakin explains that his band’s latest release, Mono, was almost like a sophomore album—one that had to battle against an uber-successful debut. In this case, it was 2013’s In Time. “Those are the tough ones,” he says with a laugh. “But people are liking this one. That was a relief and it felt really good. You don’t make albums for that reason, but in the back of your head, you do wonder.”
During their time off, Deakin and the rest of the band—vocalist/guitarist Raul Malo, guitarist Eddie Perez and pianist/organist Jerry Dale McFadden— didn’t know if The Mavericks would resume performing and recording. But one day, the band, according to Deakin, was offered a “ridiculous amount of money” to reform and play 20 shows. Malo, who forged a successful solo career, then met the rest of his group at dinner to suggest they make an album by The Mavericks. He already had a record label—Big Machine Records— owned by “American Idol” mentor Scott Borchetta, who also discovered Taylor Swift. “He broke our record, What a Crying Shame, when he was a lowly record
promoter—I say ‘lowly’ jokingly,” he says. Deakin, an avid tennis player, was ready to return to The Mavericks, even though he enjoyed his time as a carpenter during the off years. It’s clear, he says, that The Mavericks are enjoying being back. “We’re a very live band and dancing ensues,” he says. “What makes a difference is when a band puts the energy out there and you can feel it back, it becomes cyclical and exponential in joy and energy. If I could put our shows down to two words it would be ‘joyful noise.’ We have fun with what we do and we’re that kind of band that would love for the audience to be as involved as they would like.”
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All Time Low w/Issues, Tonight Alive, & State Champs
Follakzoid
Charming Liars
The Mowgli’s w/Fences, Hippo Campus
Marquee Theatre, 5 p.m., $5 Pub Rock, 8 p.m., $10-$12
Eric Burdon & The Animals LiveWire, 7 p.m., $35
The Rhythm Room, May 5, 8 p.m., $15 51 West, May 5, 8 p.m., $10-$12
Crescent Ballroom, May 5, 8 p.m., $15-$17
The Soft Moon w/Skull Katalog
May 12
MAY 6
Gila River Arena >> 7 p.m. >> $41-$105 Prepare yourself for the ‘90s throwback of all ‘90s throwbacks. New Kids on the Block are the older men on the scene these days, but that doesn’t mean they’ve lost their appeal. See them perform with TLC and Nelly this month.
Valley Bar, May 5, 8 p.m., $12-$15
IamSu!
Pub Rock Live, 8 p.m., $15-$50
Rebel Heart
New Kids on the Block
Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
Immortal Bird
MAY 2
Greyhounds
The Soft Moon
Maid Myriad
Lightning Bolt w/Melt Banana
Nabers, 7 p.m., free
Home Free
MAY 8
MIM, 7:30 p.m., $20-$28
Open Mic w/ Jason Messer
Nachito Herrera Trio w/Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez
Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $12-$15
Khani Cole w/Marion Meadows MIM, 7:30 p.m., $28-$33
Chrysalis
The Rogue Bar, TBD
Nightwish w/Delain
Marquee Theatre, 6:30 p.m., $47
Yucca Tap Room, TBD The Rhythm Room, 8 p.m., $10-$12 Yucca Tap Room, 8 p.m., TBD
Gregg Allman
Talking Stick Resort & Casino, 8 p.m., $52$174
LiveWire, 8 p.m., $18
MAY 9
ABBA the Concert
Today is the Day
Mesa Arts Center, 7:30 p.m., $30-$45
Pub Rock, 7 pm., $13-$15
Duane Moore from Moggollon
Abiotic
Mesa Arts Center, 8 p.m., $30-$100 Rogue Bar, TBD
MAY 7 Rhiannon Giddens
MIM, 7:30 p.m., $43-$53
MIM, 7:30 p.m., $38-$48
Moody Blues
Talking Stick Resort, 7 p.m., $39-$174
Chad Freeman w/Redline Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
Rebel Heart
Crescent Ballroom, 8:30 p.m., $12-$14
Pub Rock Live, 8 p.m., $12-$14
Ex-Cult w/Scorpion vs. Taratula, Man Hands
Nabers, 6 p.m., free
Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., free
MAY 4
Marquee Theatre, May 5, 5:15 p.m., $26
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Torres w/Aero Flynn
DJ La Delfa Spins New Country Dance
Death Angel w/ Cavalera Conspiracy
Nashville Live in Concert
Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $10-$12
Chandler Center for the Arts, 3 p.m., free
MAY 5
MIM, 7:30 p.m., $38-$48
Vaadat Charigim
Chandler Symphony Classical Concerts
Crescent Ballroom, 11 a.m., free
Beausoleil w/Michael Doucet
MAY 11
Kodak to Graph
Christopher Norby
MAY 10
Nabers, 6 p.m., free
MAY 3
Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $3-$5
Chad Freeman w/Redline
DJ La Delfa Spins New Country Dance
Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
The Secret Sound w/You, Chui Wan, Gorky
The Underground, 6:30 p.m., TBD
Elvis Perkins
Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $17-$20
Michael McDonald
Ovations LIVE!, 8 p.m., $50-$109
Kinky
MAY 12
Lana Del Rey May 14
Ak-Chin Pavilion >> 7:30 p.m. >> $32-$96 When Lana Del Rey first appeared on the scene, she was met by her fair share of controversy. Indie’s queen bee was called a poser, a manufactured hipster queen and worse. Now she’s out to prove the haters wrong with another controversial artist, Courtney Love, on the bill.
Tina Estes w/Teneia, Elijah Atkinson Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., free
MAY 13 Rittz w/KXNG Crooked, J Jornay, Horse Shoe Gang Joe’s Grotto, 6:30 p.m., $25
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He Is Legend
The Underground, 6 p.m., $13-$15
Family of the Year
Marquee Theater, TBD
Open Mic w/ Jason Messer Rogue Bar, TBD
MAY 14 Solstafir w/Ancient Wisdom Pub Rock Live, TBD
Ernie Halter
The Rhythm Room, 7:30 p.m., $10 adv $12 dos
Stick Figure w/BallyHoo! Club Red East, TBD
Nathan Dean from That Damn Band Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
DJ La Delfa Spins New Country Dance Nabers, 6 p.m., free
MAY 18 Nellie McKay
MIM, 7 p.m., $20-$28
Christopher Norby
Crescent Ballroom, 11 a.m., free
MAY 19 TWIZTID w/Kung Fu Vampire Marquee Theatre, 6 p.m., $72
Taj Mahal
MIM, 7 p.m., $63-$73
Bryan Adams
Comerica Theatre, 8 p.m., TBD
Quintron And Miss Pussycat Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $12-$14
Crazy Eyes
MAY 15
Rogue Bar, TBD
Trick Bag
ASU Gammage, 7 p.m., $54-$119
The Rhythm Room, 8:30 p.m., $10
The Mavericks
Celtic Woman
LiveWire, 8 pm., $42-$62
MAY 20
Nothing
MIM, 7 p.m., $20-$28
Pub Rock Live, 7 p.m., $12-$14
Eddie Money
Wild Horse Pass, 8 p.m., $27-$70
Ryan Sims Band
Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
Julian Lage w/Chris Eldridge Aborted w/Fit for an Autopsy Joe’s Grotto, TBD
Open Mic w/ Jason Messer Rogue Bar, TBD
Ministry
MAY 16
Marquee Theatre, 6:30 p.m., $63
The Repeat Offenders
The Rhythm Room, 6 p.m., $8
MAY 21
Kamelot w/DragonForce
LiveWire, 8 p.m., $25
Marquee Theatre, 6:30 p.m., $35
Kismet. w/Sean Watson
Crescent Ballroom, 11:30 p.m., free
Young Country
Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
MAY 17 Deathwish w/MDC 51 West, Tempe, TBD
Acid Mothers Temple
The Rhythm Room, 8 p.m., $14-$16
Jane Bunnett w/Maqueque MIM, 7 p.m., TBD
REO Speedwagon
Juicy J
Copeland w/Steff and the Articles Crescent Ballroom, 7:30 p.m., $20-$25
Van & Melanie
Nabers, 7 p.m., free
MAY 22 Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience MIM, 7:30 p.m., $28-$35
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
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Crescent Ballroom, 8:30 p.m., $17-$20
Harry Luge
Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
Talking Stick Resort, 8 p.m., $58
MAY 23
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MAY 30 Honey Honey
Valley Bar, 8 p.m., $15-$18
Secrets of the Sky
Tempe Tavern, 8 p.m., free
William Elliot Whitmore w/ Esme Patterson Rebel Lounge, 8 p.m., $13-$15
Will Butler
Crescent Ballroom, TBD
Crown Kings
Nabers, 8:30, free
MAY 31 Vertical Horizon
LiveWire, 7 p.m., $25
Toby Keith with Eli Young Band Ak-Chin Pavilion, 7 p.m., $37-$289
The Copper States
U2
Crescent Ballroom, 8:30 p.m., $3-$5
DJ La Delfa Spins New Country Dance
May 22 and 23 U.S. Airways Center >> 7:30 p.m. >> $42-$293 Nearly 40 years after this legendary band’s formation, they’ve crossed genres, influenced the lives of the less fortunate and, of course, infiltrated your iPhone without asking. Now they’re performing a career-spanning set at U.S. Airways Center, and they won’t ask permission for that either.
Nabers, 6 p.m., free
JUNE 2 Royal Thunder w/Wild Throne, Toad
Miami Horror
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MAY 29
Rebel Lounge, 8 p.m., $10-$12
Trace Bundy
GBH w/Total Chaos, Scorpion VS. Tarantula, Rotten Youth
Crown Kings
The Crescent Ballroom, TBD
Crescent Ballroom, 8:30 p.m., $12-$15 MIM, 7:30 p.m., $28-$35
Migos
Saxon
DJ La Delfa Spins New Country Dance
Niyaz
MAY 24
Club Red, 6 p.m., $25-30 MIM, 7:30 p.m., $36-$40
Train w/The Fray, Matt Nathanson Ak-Chin Pavilion, 7 p.m., $32-$96
Feed Me
LiveWire, 8 p.m., TBD
MAY 27
Rebirth Brass Band
Zex
MIM, 7 p.m., $48-$53
Time Out Lounge, 8 p.m., $5
Bette Midler
Open Mic w/ Jason Messer
Talking Stick Resort Arena, 8 p.m., $58$225
Rogue Bar, TBD
DJ La Delfa Spins New Country Dance
Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $20-$22
Josh Rouse w/Walter Martin
Nabers, 6 p.m., free
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MAY 25
Bad Luck w/This Legend, Stanley and the Search, Dear You
The Holydrug Couple 51 West, 7 p.m., $8
Apocalyptica
Marquee Theatre, 8 p.m., $70-$150
Nabers, 8:30, free
Rebel Lounge, 7:30 p.m., $20
The Pressroom, 8:30 p.m., TBD
Nabers, 8:30 p.m., free
Rey Pila
The Underground, TBD
Romeo Santos
Comerica Theatre, 8 p.m., $63-$113
Numb Bats
Crescent Ballroom, 8 p.m., $5-$7
2 Chainz May 29
Celebrity Theatre >> 8:30 p.m. >> $31-$76 2 Chainz has had his share of legal problems, and the feds are watching him as the 2013 album, B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time, suggested in an appropriately-named single. But he’s back on the road and is unapologetically himself, supporting his latest release, Bird Bath EP.
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RECKLESS W Bryan Adams looks back at three decades in the ‘biz
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski » The Entertainer! hen introduced to Bryan Adams as “Mr. Adams,” it can be a little intimidating, yet it says a lot. Adams—known for songs like “One Night Love Affair,” “Heaven” and “Summer of ’69”—demands respect. The Canadian rocker, who now lives in Europe, is on the road celebrating the 30th anniversary of his career-defining album, Reckless. A favorite of satellite radio and classic rock stations, Reckless has yet to sound dated and Adams appreciates that. He has no idea, however, why it was so successful, selling more than 12 million copies. “What do I know? Nothing,” says in an accent that is an amalgamation of American, Canadian and European. “I certainly can’t project it. When making records, you just sort of make it as real, as natural as possible. And there’s that old adage: ‘It’s not what you say. It’s how you say it.’ Making it believable, that’s the key, really.” Since the release of Reckless, 30 years have flown by. Adams has played “thousands of shows,” he says. He has traveled worldwide for his shows, from Canada to Belarus to Iceland. “I have a lot of air miles, honey,” he adds. Reckless was four albums deep when it was released. The single “It’s Only Love,” for which he duets with Tina Turner, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. In 1986, the song won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Stage Performance. Good songwriting was the key to Reckless, he says. With the album offering six successful singles, that can’t be far from the truth. “I don’t think I could do that again,” says Adams about the songwriting process. “I was 23, 24 when I wrote that record, you know. I can’t write those songs any more. I’d write the songs I write now.” Speaking of which, Adams has a new album set for release this fall. It was co-produced by ELO’s Jeff Lynne. He “seriously” calls the album, for which he does not have a name, his best collection yet. It’s the perfect follow-up to the Reckless tour in that it is within “the same ballpark,” Adams says. The collaboration with Lynne has been one for which Adams has wished for some time. He always admired his fellow musician and his work. “I wanted to work with Jeff for years,” Adams says. “By some strange coincidence I met this film director who was working on something. It turns out he’s friends with Jeff. I said, ‘If you’re talking to Jeff, tell him I said hi. I’d like to talk to him sometime.’ “He called me up the next day and said, ‘I talked to Jeff and he asked me to give you his number.’ I called him up and went around to see him one day.” Adams has worked with a variety of producers. For Reckless, it was Bob Clearmountain who turned the knobs with Adams. But Adams says, the unspoken talent behind that record was percussionist Jim Vallance. “We hit our stride on that album,” says Adams, who had worked with Clearmountain previously. “Also, in fairness, a lot of the pre-production was done with myself and Jim Vallance. Jim deserved a lot of credit. I was going back to the demo and checking it out. There was so much stuff there. It was really good. I used to say, ‘If the song’s gonna make it on the record, it has to be better than the demo because the demos were already super good.’” He’s glad it all worked out.
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ason Bonham’s eyes well up with tears when he speaks about his father, the late Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham. It’s even evident over the phone. It’s a topic he finds he must speak about whenever his act, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience, hits the road. A “tribute act” is too light of a moniker to place next to JBLZE, which he founded in 2010. It’s more of a sentimental journey that finds Bonham, who is also a drummer, remembering his father and Led Zeppelin’s music. “It’s a heartfelt thing that I don’t do that much,” Bonham says via telephone. “It’s not like I’m doing 200 shows a year. It’s more like 20, if that. Last year, it was 14. It’s something that has to be done with the passion that all of my band guys have with the music.” Bonham explains it has to feel “relevant and right.” It has to be done for a reason. After his dad died in September 1980, Jason played with Zeppelin several times, including the Ahmet Ertegün Tribute Concert at The O2 Arena in London in 2007. The first time he played with Zeppelin, the band prepared to play six songs. But Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones didn’t stick with the setlist. They played other tracks. “My knowledge is pretty good of Zeppelin,” he says with a laugh. While rehearsing with Zeppelin, the trio of remaining members were careful about what they shared with Jason. They allowed him two questions a day for six weeks, he recalls. “I figured, I’m not going to let them go to waste,” Bonham says. “It’s like a genie who grants you three wishes. It was crazy.” It’s good times like those and the bad times that leave Bonham choked up. “I don’t know how many times I’ve played ‘Since I’ve Been Loving You,’” he
says. “No matter how many times I play that song, it still gets me every time.” He quickly adds to the reporter while laughing, “You must be depressed.” But he’s pleased that Zeppelin’s music does “that emotional thing to me.” During his JBLZE shows, Bonham couples songs and interludes with images of his dad, mom and himself. “It’s a tough one, as much as I’ve lived with it for a while now,” says Bonham, 48. “I just literally turned 14 in July, before he passed in September.” Bonham himself has a 21-year-old daughter and an 18-year-old son, the latter of whom is 6-feet 3-inches tall. “He’s built more like my dad when he was young than me,” he says. “He has skinny long legs that come to my underarms. As a kid, he was short for a long, long time. When he was 16, all of a sudden he just really grew. He went past me and carried on taller than his grandfather. “I never got to that ‘Dad you’re old’ (phase). He was just my hero.” Bonham’s son plays it cool about his dad’s career—even in front of President Barack Obama. “The president of the United States asked him at The Kennedy Center Honors, ‘Will you be playing the drums like your father and your grandfather before you?’ He says, ‘No, I don’t think so. I see the pressure it puts on my father. I’m more of a rapper.’ He tells the president this as he leant in for a selfie. “I’ll give him that. He wasn’t short for words, but it was nice. My wife was in tears when she heard that.” Bonham explains he is tickled when fellow drummers contend that his father was a major influence in their careers. He cites conversations with the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith and the Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl as those who admire the elder Bonham. “It’s like my dad had a bunch of
kids, and I was fighting with them (for his approval),” he says. “They all loved him when he was playing. They all have their things they stole from him or were inspired by. Chad Smith, I love his playing. He said he was really influenced by my dad. ‘Your dad changed my life,’ he said. It always comes full circle.” Bonham admits to having felt a twinge of jealousy about Grohl, however. “He looks more like my dad than I do,” he says. “With the long hair and the three circles tattooed all over him. He lights up when you bring up that subject of what John Bonham meant to him. “Dave is such a big fan. He kind of has hair like my dad. It’s a weird thing. Dad had no idea when he left the world that he would leave behind a legacy. I think he really was good, but the impact that he had with Led Zeppelin was beyond belief.” Jason Bonham has received his share of accolades and invites as well. He has performed with—this is the short list—Sammy Hagar, Black Country Communion, Foreigner, Steel Dragon, UFO and his own band, Bonham. Despite his success and family’s legacy, Bonham is always gracious with the press. “I know this from growing up and hearing dad sometimes: The press were never great to Led Zeppelin,” he says. “Part of that was they were never great to the press. There was all this negativity around them. Years later, the fans, the young kids at the shows that were probably 15 at Madison Square Garden, are now the editors and the program directors of some of these big organizations. They’re being praised for what they did. It wasn’t all about how many rooms they trashed, or how many groupies they had and all the carnies that came with Led Zeppelin, the mystique and the black magic—or anything you put around them. It really was about the music. It’s timeless—it really is.”
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The Mint on April 10
The temperatures might be soaring outside, but The Mint kept things nice and cool with scantilyclad dancers, Scottsdale hotties and drinks galore at one of Old Town’s trendiest clubs. PHOTOS BY TAVIT DANIEL
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THE BEST NIGHTLIFE EVENTS IN MAY Marc Kinchen MAY 1
Having already landed at the number one spot on one spot of Billboard’s many lists, Marc Kinchen is a household name in EDM. With decades (literally) of experience DJing and producing his own music, playing shows at places like Maya are a breeze. But don’t worry, years of being in the industry doesn’t mean he’s lost his touch. Let him show you for himself while you drink and party the night away in Old Town Scottsdale. Maya Day + Nightclub, 7333 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.625.0528, 9 p.m., $15
Chuckie MAY 2
Netherlands phenom Chuckie has made a name for himself overseas, and now you can see the forwardthinking producer and DJ in the flesh. See him blend all of your favorite genres of music without skipping a beat, all while diving into Talking Stick’s luxurious casino-
side pool. This show is refreshing in two ways. Talking Stick Resort & Casino, 9800 E. Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, 480.850.7777, relentlessbeats.com, 11 a.m., $31
A-Trak MAY 3
Does A-Trak really even need an introduction? Most seem to think so, as it’s always countless acts that welcome him on stage before he performs at the shows he headlines. Names like Ultra, I Love This Music Festival and Electric Daisy Carnival are just another day in the life for A-Trak—and now, we can add Maya to that list for one of everyone’s favorite Sunday fundays. Maya Day + Nightclub, 7333 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.625.0528, 12 p.m., $20
Dirty Disco 2015 MAY 16
Prepare to get down and dirty with a bomb lineup at Rawhide. Infected Mushroom, Camo & Krooked,
Zomboy, AC Slater and Ghastly will all make an appearance among the analog whizz-boom-bang of fire and a massive stage, and the electronic beats on a giant sound system to do it all justice. Rawhide, 5700 W. North Loop Road, Chandler, relentlessbeats.com, 7:30 p.m., $46-$60
Chris Lake MAY 22
Chris Lake has it all. A DJ/producer hailing from the United Kingdom, this Brit has already been a part of some major hits in electronic dance music (such as Steve Aoki’s “Boneless” or “Delirious.”) But now he’s making a name of his own away from his star-studded pals and putting on a show in the desert. Bring on the British accent! Maya Day + Nightclub, 7333 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.625,0528, 9 p.m., $10
Matthew Koma MAY 29
One of EDM’s newer talents,
Matthew Koma has certainly played his cards right. With his song, “One Night,” taking off after being remixed by Vicetone, his name has been all over the charts and Spotify, giving a quirky and upbeat twist to the typical house music. Come see for yourself when he makes it this month to Scottsdale! Maya Day + Nightclub, 7333 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.625,0528, 9 p.m., $10
The Chainsmokers MAY 31
The Chainsmokers have returned! While last time they were here celebrating Super Bowl weekend back in February, now they’re coming for a day of music, drinks and dancing by the pool and in the sun. You’ve heard their song, “Kanye,” and you’ve definitely heard (and probably guiltily loved) “#SELFIE.” We can promise you this—they’ll be even better live. Maya Day + Nightclub, 7333 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale, 480.625.0528, 12 p.m., $15
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f you go out to a restaurant, bar or club at least once a month, we found the best service for your entertainment. It’s called Tipsy, and it promises an upgraded “going-out” experience by offering complimentary drinks, frontof-the-line passes and no cover charge entry to over 35 venues in Scottsdale, Tempe and Phoenix. The new app is taking the Arizona nightlife industry by storm by providing a way to access special nightlife promotions for users, and a way to market to targeted customer groups, on a large scale, for bars and nightclubs. The basic Tipsy app is free to download and provides users with a variety of information about local partner venues. That includes high quality photos, venue descriptions, promotions, contact information, and directions. Users will have access to happy hour details and will receive instant notifications when venues have new promotions and specials. The popular premium version of the Tipsy app costs $15 per month and provides users with all of the same benefits as the free version along with five VIP vouchers each month. The vouchers are available for redemption at any of the 35 venues within the Tipsy network for complementary drinks, front of the line passes, or waived cover charges. Individuals simply have to show the voucher on their phone to the bouncer, server or bartender. The premium model usually pays for itself within one night out on the town. From restaurants, to bars, lounges and nightclubs, there is probably a venue on the app that fits your taste for anytime of the day or night. Tipsy does not only offer great perks for the members but also provides a platform for the venues to collect data, understand their customers, customize marketing campaigns, and attract bigger
crowds for events. Over the next month, the app will be expanding to more than 15 additional venues in Phoenix, Mesa and Chandler. To elevate your VIP status, Tipsy also hosts special events at their partner venues that are only accessible to Tipsy app users. Recently, a bar crawl in Tempe between Low Key, Fat Tuesday and Moonshine attracted more than 110 people. Another bar crawl is planned for Scottsdale in early May for Boondocks, INTL and The District. The Tipsy app is available for download on both the Apple Store and Google Play. To find out how you can become a Tipsy user or join the Tipsy network of restaurants, nightclubs and bars visit imtipsy.com.
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Bartender Tim Lafever is one of The Montauk’s backbone’s behind the bar. We sat down with this mixing master to hear some of his thoughts about his preferences and pet peeves.
What is your go to drink when elsewhere? An Old Fashioned, the old fashioned way. Just whiskey, a little bit of sugar and some bitters.
The Entertainer: Tell me about the drunkest customer you’ve ever had. Lafever: We were trying to kindly give him his tab and he kept refusing and telling us to keep serving him. Well, we weren’t going to do that, so eventually he got so mad, he grabbed the check book and threw it at the manager’s head. That definitely didn’t end well for him. The cops were called.
What does ordering a mint julep say about a person? It shows they want a stronger drink but they don’t want to taste the whiskey too much. The mint does a good job of diluting the alcohol.
What is your number one pet peeve when working? People snapping their fingers to get your attention. They don’t understand that I have a system that I’m working and will get to them.
What do you like about this drink, Endless Summer? It’s nice and fits spring and summer. The berry and açai are great together and the bubbles are refreshing.
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ODDLY ACCURATE ASTROLOGY What does May hold for your social life? Weiss Kelly » The Entertainer!
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April 22 – May 20 Early May will bring some emotional issues to the surface. It’s best to address those matters by the full moon on May 4. Face up to any conflicts with others. The full moon will also bring an ending to either a personal or business problem, but the new moon on May 18 will start a new beginning in another area of your life.
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May 21 – June 21 May is the time to treat yourself. Your social calendar will be filled to the brim by mid-month, so plan ahead to make sure you cover everything. Work shouldn’t interfere with your personal life this month, so keep your eyes and heart open to frequent romantic encounters.
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June 22 – July 22 A few unexpected, though pleasant, “plot twists” will occur with significant people in your life this month. May is always a busy month for you but go ahead and kick-start next month’s summer family gathering. Expect to spend more this month, but no more than you’ve saved up.
LEO »
July 23 – August 22 Family and home obligations will take priority at the beginning of the month. The possibility of a sour encounter could start the month off in the wrong direction, but if you address it head on by the first week, it won’t be a problem. Hold off on making any longterm commitments or major purchases until June.
VIRGO »
August 23 – September 22 May is the perfect month to try something new or go to an event that you have never tried before. It’s not too early to plan ahead and make arrangements for a future vacation and it’s best to get those plans set before May 19. This month is also a great one for a weekend getaway.
LIBRA »
September 23 – October 22 Make a social game plan for the month ahead! Much to your own surprise, you don’t really need someone by your side—you can attend events and do interesting things all on your own. Misunderstandings or minor mistakes may occur the week of May 19, but just be patient.
SCORPIO »
October 23 – November 21 Past issues from about two-tothree years ago may come up for one last round, but you’ll have some time this month to make adjustments or consider your options. Money matters will bring some temporary problems, but you’ll be out of the woods by the end of the month. Things get a bit testy around May 19, so be flexible.
SAGITTARIUS »
November 22 – December 21 This month may see you handing the steering wheel over to someone else and then staying busy watching it, but a mini getaway or taking some time off may be just what you need this month. On the third week of the month, you’ll want to just go with the flow and avoid putting your foot in your mouth.
CAPRICORN »
December 22 – January 19 You’ll be able to accomplish more this month with less effort. Take care of any pending issues or unfinished projects early so you can focus on your social life. You’ll find some luck in your finances, so don’t feel guilty spending on fun events. Some decisions should be held of until next month.
AQUARIUS »
January 20 – February 18 A change of circumstances seems to be in the works before the month is over, so take advantage of the local scene now. May is full of unexpected romantic encounters, so put yourself out there. However, you’ll need to be conservative with spending money this month.
PISCES »
February 19 – March 20 Artists are at their creative peak right now, so make it a point to attend all of art fairs and concerts that you can and support the creative community with your presence. Mercury is going retro on May 1, so you’ll have some backward motion—just make sure all of your dates and times for events are confirmed.
ARIES »
March 21 – April 21 Variety is May’s theme. You’ll be kept on-the-go most of the time thanks to the lineup of planets in the sign of communication and lively rapport. Not to mention the number of events, invitations and meetings that will keep your everyday activities interesting. Prepare to spend a bit more this month.
Weiss Kelly is a Valley-based astrologer and Professional Member of the American Federation of Astrologers. For your personal 2015 forecast recorded on a CD, send her an inquiry email at weissastro@aol.com or call 480.600.7424.
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CERTIFIED Pre-Owned Infiniti Gs & Q50s Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty 2.59% ••624year/100,000 Hour Emergency Roadside Assistance 3
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