The Entertainer! - November 2021

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TOP25 By Connor Dziawura

The Market by Junk in the Trunk

THROUGH DECEMBER 24 This pop-up features a collection of local shops, handmade goods and vintage curators tailored by Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market with the holiday season in mind. Check its website for a list of vendors, or come on down to find out and peruse items in the moment. From jewelry to home décor and candles, these artisans are varied. Scottsdale Quarter, 15059 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite F1-108, Scottsdale, junkinthetrunkvintagemarket. com/markets/pop-up-market, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, free admission

“Eternals”

OPENS NOVEMBER 5 Directed by Chloe Zhao, the Academy Award-winning director of the latest Best Picture winner “Nomadland,” this is the latest film to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it opens a whole new realm of possibilities for the future. In it, Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lauren Ridloff, Brian Tyree Henry, Salma Hayek, Lia McHugh, Don Lee and Barry Keoghan are among an elite cast of immortal heroes called the Eternals who face off against the villainous Deviants. Kit Harrington is also in the film, which spans thousands of years. Rated PG-13 for fantasy violence and action, some language and brief sexuality. In theaters

“The Little Red Hen”

NOVEMBER 5 TO NOVEMBER 21 This puppet production is sure to be a good one for the youngsters. Recommended for ages 2 and older, this singalong show from the Little Red Hen and Yellow Button tells the story of the hen’s efforts to make a great loaf of bread. Great Arizona Puppet Theater, 302 W. Latham Street, Phoenix, 602.262.2050, azpuppets.org,

various dates and times, $6-$12, or free admission for infants if accompanied by a paid child

Scottsdale International Film Festival

NOVEMBER 5 TO NOVEMBER 12 After pivoting to an online-only format last year, this long-running annual film festival is back — but with a unique twist on the hybrid model. The first five days of the festival will screen 22 films at two Scottsdale venues, after which 16 of those films will become available for another three days exclusively on demand. The Julia Child documentary “Julia” opens the in-person segment, while Kenneth Branagh’s coming-of-age drama “Belfast” will mark the conclusion of the in-person screenings. Those participating from home will once again be able to build their own schedule. Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination is required for admission to the in-person event; negative tests will not be accepted. Harkins Shea 14 Theatre, 7354 E. Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale; Harkins Camelview at Scottsdale Fashion Square, 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; online, scottsdalefilmfestival.com, see website for schedule, $15-$279

Arizona Bao and Dumpling Festival

NOVEMBER 6 Whether you want to keep it traditional or try a new, creative twist on the classic foods, the businesses participating in the Arizona Bao and Dumpling Festival will come equipped with variety. And the festival will aim to keep prices affordable, with most eateries offering at least one bao or dumpling priced at $5 or less. While you snack on the delicious Asian food and sip on some boba, browse the local marketplace — and afterward, you can even snag some dessert. The festival begins at noon, but early

UPFRONT

PHX » CITY » LOCAL » PRIDE » DO » SEE admission ticket buyers will get access at 10:30 a.m. Throughout the rest of the day, admission times are staggered depending upon ticket tier. Dr. A.J. Chandler Park, 178 E. Commonwealth Avenue, Chandler, https://bit.ly/3FRtFoj, noon to 4:30 p.m., $4-$14.99, or free for children 6 and younger with purchase of an adult admission in the same order

Fashion Week 4 Kids

NOVEMBER 6 It’s been six years since this annual fashion show began, and it’s still going this November at Desert Ridge. Set on The District Stage, spend the day with a variety of fashion shows, plus other live kids entertainment and deals. The District Stage at Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Boulevard, Phoenix, 480.284.6033, fw4kids.com, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., free admission

Kevin Costner & Modern West NOVEMBER 7 Famed actor Kevin Costner isn’t just a man of the screen, as he has been hitting the stage with his band Modern West for over a decade. And this fall, the “Yellowstone” actor and his country rock band will take to Schnepf Farms for an afternoon of tunes as part of the Tales from Yellowstone 2021 Tour, which supports last year’s album of the same name. Schnepf Farms, 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek, 480.987.3100, schnepffarms. com, 1 p.m., $50-$300

Yoga in the Outfield

NOVEMBER 7 Enjoy the cool weather at Salt River Fields early this November as up to 500 participants take to the main field for an hourlong yoga session. Ticket buyers will get a complimentary drink before or after class, as well as access to the post-class mixer on the Pepsi Patio. Ages 21 and older. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, 7555 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale, 480.270.5000, saltriverfields.com/ yogaintheoutfield, 8 a.m., $25

Arizona Coyotes vs. Minnesota Wild NOVEMBER 10

The Arizona Coyotes may be looking at a move out of Glendale, but for now the team remains in the West Valley. And this mid-November, the team will be paid a visit by the Minnesota Wild for a home game at the Westgate-based arena. The game will also be on TNT. Gila River Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Avenue, Glendale, 623.772.3800, nhl.com/ coyotes, 8 p.m., $15-$232

$uicideboy$

NOVEMBER 10 On the heels of their sophomore full-length studio album, “Long Term Effects of Suffering,” New Orleans duo $crim and Ruby da Cherry, aka $uicideboy$, are bringing their Greyday Tour to Rawhide. And the supporting talent is stacked: Rappers Chief Keef, Slowthai, Night Lovell, Germ, Shakewell, Ramirez and Chetta are lined up to perform, as is punk outfit Turnstile. Rawhide Event Center, 5244 S. 48th Street, Chandler, 480.502.5600, rawhide. com, 6:30 p.m., $63

Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular NOVEMBER 12 Experiencing the classic tunes of Pink Floyd to the sights of colorful lights has been a long tradition. And especially since you can’t see the original Floyd in the flesh these days, why not head to the Marquee to hear the original master recordings paired with this popular laser and light show? Marquee Theatre, 730 N. Mill Avenue, Tempe, 480.829.0607, marqueetheatreaz.com, 8:30 p.m., $30-$67.75

Arizona Barrels, Bottles and Brews

NOVEMBER 13 Barrels. Bottles. Brews. More than 25 local breweries, distilleries and wineries are coming together for this celebration of all that is local. Sample beverages, grub at food trucks, and collect souvenir sample glasses at this benefit for the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild. From Huss and San Tan brewing companies to Grand Canyon and O.S.H.O. distilleries, some of the most acclaimed local makers of beer and liquor will show what they’re made of. Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, 7555 N. Pima Road,


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