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An evening of non-stop laughs. The creator of My Motherʼs Italian, My Fatherʼs Jewish, and Iʼm in Therapy, we brings you this brand new show for the holiday season.
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An evening of non-stop laughs. The creator of My Motherʼs Italian, My Fatherʼs Jewish, and Iʼm in Therapy, we brings you this brand new show for the holiday season.
Herberger Theater Center222 E. Monroe, Phoenix(602) 252-8497www.herbergertheater.org/home_for_holidays
European Market & Brunchat Vincent on CamelbackSaturday
Ride your bike, bring your dog, and meet up with friends over mimosa. The Saturday market at Vincentʼs offers fresh produce, locally made artisan goods, imported delicacies, and fresh made-to-order crepes, panini, and wood-fi red pizzas.
3930 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix,www.vincentsoncamelback.com
Live Bull Riding at Cave Creekʼs Buffalo Chip Saloon Wednesday & Friday nights
Live bull riding done by accredited cowboys, cold beer, country music and two-step dancing.
6811 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek,www.buffalochipsaloon.com
Explore the East ValleyFREE digital guide to the best local places to eat, shop, events and things to do in Mesa and the surrounding communities.
Be “in the know” before you go. Explore local farms and artisan purveyors such as Schnepf Farms and Queen Creek Olive Mill. Fine dining options to please families and foodies. Shop seasonal boutiques you never knew were just around the corner. All selections have been hand-picked by LocalLily.com.
www.visitmesa.com/visitors/visitor-guides
Junkanoo Festivalat the Musical Instrument MuseumJanuary 4 - 6, Friday - Sunday
Trade in your Christmas tree for a palm treeand join a docent-led mini tour of the MIM featuring the colorful instruments and traditionsof the Christmas Junkanoo Festival in the Caribbean.
4725 E. Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, www.themim.org
Phoenix Suns vs. Utah Jazz January 4
U.S. Airways Center201 E. Jefferson, Phoenixwww.nba.com/suns
VS.
Live Music:Crescent Ballroom
January 5The GrowlersThe Vacant LotsEarthmen and Strangers
January 12An Evening WithGreg Brown
602-716-2222308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenixwww.crescentphx.com
Peter Pan at ASU GammageJanuary 8-13
Discover the magic all over again of this two time Emmy® Award winning and two time Tony Award® nominated production. The legend you thought you know, is now the adventure you never dreamed possible … Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan!
1200 South Forest Avenue, Tempe(480) 965-3434www.asugammage.com
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Disney On Ice presents Dare to Dream is bringing Disney's newest princess stories and most beloved fairytale to the ice in a sensational live production coming to Phoenix! This brand-new ice spectacular featuring scenes from Tangled; The Princess and the Frog; and Cinderella, visits Phoenix from January 9 – 13th for 9 performances at the US Airways Center. Experience Disney's hilarious hair-raising escapade, Tangled; as Rapunzel, her unlikely companion, Flynn, and Maximus, embark on an uproarious journey that takes adventure to new lengths! Boogie to the beat of the bayou with Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen in a magical, musical journey that all begins with a fateful kiss. And fanciful dreams become reality as Cinderella meets her Prince Charming, with a glass slipper fit for an unforgettable fantasy come true. All your favorite princesses take to the ice in a spectacular finale at the ultimate Disney Princess event of a lifetime! Experience the beauty, sparkle, and spirit when Disney On Ice presents Dare to Dream! Tickets AvailableFri. January 11, 2013 For The 10:30 AM Show, Fri. January 11, 2013 For The 7:00 PM Show, Sat. January 12, 2013 For The 7:00 PM ShowCall (480) 217-7106 For More Informa�on�
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, is the world's premier indoor motocross circuit, comprised of 17 races of heart-stopping action in some of the largest venues in North America. Every week, the best riders from across the globe, like two-time champion James Stewart, three-time champion Chad Reed, and two-time defending champion Ryan Dungey, seek to outrace each other on the sport's most challenging courses. Featuring tight corners, fast straightaways, challenging rhythm sections, and vertigo-inducing jumps, these tracks pack excitement into every inch of dirt.
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship returns to Phoenix’s Chase Field Saturday, January 12, featuring the world’s greatest supercross racers, including Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey, James Stewart and Chad Reed.
During the Phoenix stop in 2012, Ryan Dungey, the winner of the 2010 450SX Class Championship, took home his first victory of the season and gave his Red Bull KTM team the
first win ever. In winning last year’s Main Event, Dungey joined Stewart as the only riders in history to win both classes in Phoenix. In the 250SX Class, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Dean Wilson also earned his first win of the season.
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Tickets are available at the Chase Field Box Office, all Ticketmaster Outlets, charge by phone (800)745-3000 and online at www.ticketmaster.com
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Club Level $65 Adult/Child; Gold Circle $42 Adult/Child; Mid-Level $30 Adult/$10 Child; Supervalue $22 Adult/$10 Child; Treadhead $10 Adult/Child (all tickets are $5 more day of show). Fans can also get into the Pits for FREE from 12:30-6:00pm on Race Day when they recycle a MONSTER Energy Can at the stadium Pit Entrance (valid only with event ticket).
2012 450SX Class Results: Phoenix
1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM
2. Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki
3. Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki
4. Kevin Windham, Centreville, Miss., Honda
5. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Honda
6. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda
7. Trey Canard, Shawnee,
Okla., Honda
8. James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Yamaha
9. Brett Metcalfe, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Suzuki
10. Josh Hansen, Elbert, Colo., Kawasaki
2012 Western Regional 250SX Class Results: Phoenix
1. Dean Wilson, Menifee, Calif., Kawasaki
2. Marvin Musquin, Murrieta, Calif., KTM
3. Tyla Rattray, Wildomar, Calif., Kawasaki
4. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda
5. Cole Seely, Murrieta, Calif., Honda
6. Zach Osborne, Chesterfield, S.C., Yamaha
7. Jason Anderson, Edgewood, N.M., Suzuki
8. Nico Izzi, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha
9. Max Anstie, Hemet, Calif., Honda
10. Travis Baker, Temecula, Calif., Honda
Monster Energy Supercross Returns to Phoenix's Chase Field
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Tune in to the enhanced exclusive weekly video content from Supercross LIVE! during the entire 2012 season on SupercrossOnline.com, the Official Website of Monster Energy Supercross.
For more information on the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, please log on to www.SupercrossOnline.com. To follow Monster Energy Supercross on Facebook and Twitter, log on to http://www.facebook.com/supercrosslive and http://twitter.com/supercrosslive. Show Schedule: Saturday January 12th – 7:00 p.m.
Pit Party:12:30 p.m. -6:00 p.m.Pit Party tickets are $10
Practice and QualifyingSaturday January 12th 12:30 p.m. -5:15 p.m.
Ticket Prices:$75 (VIP Club Front Row)$65 (Club)$42 (Gold)$30 Adult/$10 Kids (P3)$22 Adult/$10 Kids (P4)$10 (Tread-Head)
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December 26-31 Zoppé-An Italian Family Circus . . . . . . . . . . .Times Vary
January 2013 1-7 Zoppé-An Italian Family Circus . . . . . . . . . . .Times Vary 18 New Directions Veterans Choir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8pm 20 DRUMLINE LIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7pm 26 An Evening with Cesar Millan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8pm 27 The Gentleman Doc Holliday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3pm
February 2013 2 Golden Dragon Acrobats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7pm 9 Wayne Newton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30pm 15 Jeanne Robertson, Humorist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8pm 16 Happily Ever After…A Cinderella Tale . . . . . . . . . 11am 23 Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two Woman Show . .7:30pm
March 2013 1 Former SNL stars Jon Lovitz, Chris Kattan, & Tim Meadows LIVE! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8pm 2 John Schneider & Tom Wopat Formerly The Dukes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30pm 9 Classic Albums Live performs The Beatles’ Abbey Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8pm 10 Rhythm of the Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3pm 16 ROOTS & BOOTS: Featuring Sammy Kershaw, Joe Diffie & Aaron Tippin . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30pm 23 Tony Orlando In Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30pm
April 2013 5 Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles” . . . . . . . . . . . 8pm 13 Scorpius Dance Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3pm & 8pm
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CAVALIA’S ODDYSSEO EXTENDS ITS PHOENIX ENGAGEMENT
Through January 20th
Just in time for the holidays, Cavalia’s Odysseo has added new shows on sale immediately. A perfect holiday gift, seeing the equestrian and acrobatic spectacular is creating a memory that will live on long after the show leaves town.
Created by Normand Latourelle, one of the founders of Cirque du Soleil, Cavalia set Phoenix audiences on the edge of their seats in 2005 and 2009 with their first production. This all-new show called Cavalia’s Odysseo is set under the world’s largest touring big top – a 10-story giant tent bigger than a football field. Inside 56 horses and 43 acrobats, riders and musicians perform a theatrical ode to horse and man in front of a video backdrop the size of three IMAX screens. For the finale, the stage floods with 80,000 gallons of water where the horses and acrobats play.
The show, which opens on December 19, has added 4 new performances through January 20th. Additional show times include Friday, January 11 at 7:30PM; Saturday, January 12 at 2PM and 8PM; and Sunday, January 13 at 2PM. Tickets are available at www.cavalia.net or by calling 1-866-999-8111.
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Marc CohnSunday, January 20 | 6:00 & 8:45 p.m. Tickets: $37.50–$47.50 (6:00 p.m.) Tickets: $32.50–$42.50 (8:45 p.m.) GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter of the hit song “Walking in Memphis” who combines the precision of a brilliant tunesmith and the passion of a great soul man
Jorma KaukonenSaturday, January 26 | 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $37.50–$42.50Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame member, co-founder of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, and one of the most highly respected interpreters of American roots music and blues
José FelicianoFriday, January 18 | 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Tickets: $52.50–$62.50 (7:00 p.m.) Tickets: $47.50–$57.50 (9:00 p.m.) Virtuoso guitarist known internationally for musical hits including his rendition of “Light My Fire” Sponsored by
View the complete concert series lineup at MIM.org.
To Purchase Tickets:Order online at MIM.org | Call 480.478.6000Visit MIM’s Ticket Office at 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix(Corner of Tatum & Mayo Blvds., just south of Loop 101)
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International Guitar NightSunday, January 27 | 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Tickets: $34.50–$38.50 (7:00 p.m.) Tickets: $25.50–$29.50 (9:00 p.m.) The world’s premier touring guitar festival that brings together the most interesting and innovative acoustic guitarists
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All families are complicated, and coming off of the holidays, few would disagree. But few families are quite as complicated as the Bowerses.
The Bowerses are the family of NBC’s drama “Deception,” premiering Monday, Jan. 7. The family has amassed the sort of obscene wealth that usually comes at others’ expense. This features people behaving really badly and expecting to get away with it because they are so rich.
The pilot is crowded as it tries to lay the foundations for many stories, but stick with it. By the second episode, the pace improves, and the characters are more nuanced, and by the third, it becomes compelling.
Set in New York and Connecticut, the show opens with the death of the family’s adult daughter. It was initially considered a drug overdose, but Vivian was clearly beaten. Figuring out who did it sets up the series.
The FBI recruits a police officer, Joanna Locasto (Meagan Good, “Californication”), to go under cover and infiltrate the family. It’s easy for her to do so because she was Vivian’s best friend growing up.
Joanna’s mom, yet to be seen (S. Epatha Merkerson, “Law & Order”) was a maid for the family, and the girls were close until Vivian veered off into substance abuse.
“Joanna is very determined, and she has a moral compass, and she loves hard and has been through a lot and has seen a lot,” Good says. “And at this point in her life what she loves most is justice and pursuing right, and that is why she chose to be a police officer and part of why she is passionate about getting justice for Vivian.”
The Bowerses own a pharmaceutical company, which father Robert (Victor Garber, “Alias”) runs. He’s charming and ruthless. Robert is more concerned about the company’s stock and bringing a cancer-fighting drug to market than he is with family.
Still, Garber manages to infuse him with humanity so he’s not a one-dimensional monster of capitalism. There’s a scene where he watches his son Edward (Tate Donovan, “Damages”) with obvious pride, and when talking with Joanna, Robert becomes more than the monomaniacal CEO.
“I describe him as a loving father with some issues,” Garber says. “His intentions are good, but sometimes he has to be devious to get what he wants.”
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Saturday, January 19, 2013, 8 p.m. Scottsdale Center
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Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass on Saturday, Jan. 19, at 8 p.m.
Ira Glass is the host and creator of the quirky, hit public-radio program This American Life, which premiered on Chicago’s WBEZ in 1995 and is now heard on hundreds of public-radio stations each week by more than 1.7 million listeners. Most weeks, This American Life is the most popular podcast in the country, with more than a half-million people downloading each episode. The
show also airs each week on the CBC in Canada and on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s radio network. Under Glass’ editorial direction, This American Life has won the highest honors for broadcasting and journalistic excellence, including several Peabody and DuPont-Columbia awards. The American Journalism Review declared that the show is “at the vanguard of a journalistic revolution.” Mixing taped excerpts and music live onstage, Glass will offer a behind-the-scenes look at This American Life and its unique approach to broadcast journalism, including some of his favorite stories, where he and the staff find them and what makes them so compelling. Glass also will take questions from the audience. Tickets are available for $49, $59 or $69 through www.ScottsdalePerformingArts.org or (480) 499-TKTS (8587).
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The following are reactions from each of AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film commentators in an effort to generate a well-rounded overview of this weekend’s new releases.
‘Any Day Now’
Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt play a gay couple who, in the 1970s, fights a biased legal system to keep custody of the abandoned mentally handicapped teenager (Isaac Leyva) that comes to live under their roof. (R - 97 minutes)
Joseph: “Any Day Now” is a harrowing yet heartbreaking motion picture that is accented by a pair of powerful performances from actors Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt. The new drama from writer/director Travis Fine demonstrates with emotional sincerity the tragic extent to which social injustices are capable of going. There are times when the film feels just a bit too sentimental but, for the most part, the movie’s message and its dramatic resonance combine to make for a piece of entertainment that is as affecting as it is important. The last scene’s many
meanings are sure to stay with you. (Grade: B)
‘Citadel’
Aneurin Barnard plays an agoraphobic father who teams up with a renegade priest (James Cosmo) to save his daughter from the clutches of a gang of twisted feral children who committed an act of violence against his family years earlier. (R - 84 minutes)
Randy: A word of advice; do not see this film alone, or late at night. Especially do not see it alone, late at night as I did. I was genuinely scared walking to the car. Sometimes, the best horror films are the low budget kind and contain very little gore. Combine a few spine-chilling moments, a strong story and a very apparent social message and you have a top-notch thriller. (Grade: B
Joseph: Is “Citadel” a supernatural horror flick or one that merely finds its fright from real life? Or is really just a socio-political message movie masquerading as a horror flick? I do not even know for certain and I have watched this muddled mess that makes nary a lick of sense. But regardless of which definitive
genre writer/director Ciaran Foy’s Irish import belongs in, it misleads moviegoers and makes them feel nothing but complete and utter disappointment over having to watch something that starts off so excruciatingly slow before eventually evolving into something devoid of any surprises whatsoever. (Grade: F)
‘Not Fade Away’
John Magaro plays a young man who, in 1964 New Jersey, decides to form a rock band with his best friends after the Rolling Stones appear on television. (R – 112 minutes)
Stan: Writer/director David Chase took me on a nicely paced trip down memory lane and my high school years when I discovered The Rolling Stones, which is my favorite all-time Rock & Roll band to this day. John Magaro as the lead very convincingly presents the spirit of the will to succeed against all odds, no matter what one’s chosen direction in life may be. (Grade: C+)
Randy: ‘Not Fade Away’ does a great job drawing you into the story. It does such a great job, you feel as if you spend an eternity with the cast. The writing was likeable, the performances were strong all around, the production and costume design are nomination worthy and the music perfectly fit the film. Unfortunately, the pacing is slow, so you begin to lose interest, despite all of the positives. (Grade: C+)
Joseph: “Not Fade Away” is an average movie at best, hampered by an attempt to cram too much story into one motion picture that eventually arrives at a very bizarre and dreamlike conclusion. But its leading actor John Magaro – a.k.a. the young man who several years ago sang a song about having enough joy to go around in an exceptional Christmas commercial for Walmart and Coca-Cola – is anything but
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Listen to Joseph J. Airdo’s movie reviews and more during the entertainment portion of “Breakthrough Thinking Radio,” 2-3 p.m. Thursdays on KXXT 1010 AM.
About the Film ColumnistsStan Robinson, 66, is a retired first assistant director with more than 22 years of experience in film and media production. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at Screen-Scene.org.
Randy Montgomery, 34, works in media and marketing and holds a master’s degree in counseling and education. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at AZWeek-lyMagazine.com.
Joseph J. Airdo, 28, is a Walter Cronkite School of Journalism gradu-ate with a bachelor’s degree in media analysis and criticism. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at Examiner.com/Phoenix.
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Saverage, giving one of the year’s absolute finest performances. Moreover, writer/director David Chase – of “The Sopranos” fame – has an undeniable knack for creating authentic atmospheres, saturating the audience’s senses with a completely convincing time and place. (Grade: C)
‘Promised Land’
Matt Damon plays a corporate salesman, who is sent, with his partner (Frances McDormand), to close a key rural town in his company’s expansion plans. What seems like an easy job becomes complicated by a grassroots campaign led by another man (John Krasinski). (R - 106 minutes)
Stan: Providing an inside look at just what big business will do short of crossing that all important moral line to secure a very lucrative business agreement, co-writers and stars Matt Damon and John Krasinski deliver an insightful story that moves at an easy going pace. This second teaming of Matt Damon and director Gus Van Sant since the Oscar® winning ‘Good Will Hunting’ (1997), he again presents the ‘Van Sant’ touch of insight character driven storytelling I experienced working on ‘To Die For’ (1995). Frances McDormand is priceless as the partner and earned my ‘Best Actress in a Supporting Role’ for my ‘Best Movies of 2012’. (Grade: B)
Randy: Even with Matt Damon in the title role, this preachy, anti-corporate film probably won’t draw large crowds to the multiplex. Damon turns in a strong performance, as does co-stars Frances McDormand, Rosemarie Dewitt and Hal Holbrook. You can’t help but think what you would do if offered a similar proposition. To me, that money looked pretty good. (Grade: B)
Joseph: Watching “Promised Land” is a pleasurable experience - perhaps too pleasurable. The new drama - which was directed by Gus Vant Sant and written by its two stars Matt Damon and John Krasinski - is such an old-fashioned film that it completely bypasses the positive qualities for which it was likely aiming and feels too feeble for its message to have any real or lasting impact on moviegoers. This is a story that should get the audience all riled up with complex and conflicting emotions but, instead, it comforts viewers with its extremely altruistic intentions, carrying no more weight than a feather. (Grade: C)
‘Texas Chainsaw 3D’*
Alexandra Daddario plays a young woman who travels to Texas with her friends to collect an inheritance. Little does she know that an encounter with a chainsaw-wielding killer is part of the reward. (R - 92 minutes)
*Not made available for review.
‘Zero Dark Thirty’
Chris Pratt, Jessica Chastain and Joel Edgerton play an elite team of
intelligence and military operatives who, for more than a decade, have been working in secret across the globe, devoting themselves to a single goal – find and eliminate Osama bin Laden. (R – 157 minutes)
Stan: The ‘Seal Team 6’ stories as presented by various mediums, provides that exterior viewpoint. ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ takes an inside look at the decision making process from the in-the-field fact finding process to the Commander-in-Chief of the United States, Oscar® winning director Kathryn Bigelow continues her ‘signature’ blend of intense drama/character establishment at the start, and mesmerizing action sequences at just the right moments, to tell a story with a lot heart and soul. Jessica Chastain’s performance earned ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’ for my ‘Best Movies of 2012’. (Grade: B+)
Randy: The build-up to the eventual capture of Osama bin Laden takes some time and maybe some patience, but going along for the ride with Director Kathryn Bigelow and star Jessica Chastain is half the journey. The little known details about who was really responsible for gathering the information and the ultimate capture are fascinating information. Look for a winner in multiple categories, including Best Director and Best Picture at the Golden Globes and Academy Awards. (Grade: A)
Joseph: The final hour of “Zero Dark Thirty” is earth-shatteringly intense. Unfortunately, the motion picture’s preceding 90 minutes – essentially the entire runtime of most other movies in and of themselves – are deliberately paced, extremely technical and action-starved. Those are by no means bad qualities but they certainly have the potential to disappoint viewers who may have been expecting something similar to director Kathryn Bigelow’s “The Hurt Locker.” The good news
is, though, that those who allow the filmmaker to take them on the challenging journey are rewarded with not only an electrifying finale but also an impression of intellectual stimulation. (Grade: B)
Soundbite Spotlight
The following quotes were pulled from interviews conducted by AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film columnists with talent speaking on behalf of movies recently released in theaters.
Actor John Magaro (‘Not Fade Away’)
By Joseph J. Airdo
“I think Doug is kind of a typical teenager. He is trying to find an identity and he is looking for that in any place that he can. He looks for that in his family, in a band, in his friends and in a girl. And that leads to a lot of frustration, anger, depression and a lack of understanding. But by the end he has a bit of a moment of transcendence where he realizes that he has to really find that identity within himself.
“There was an element of Bob Dylan that they were trying to infuse into
Bet You Didn’t Know!
‘The Hobbit: An unexpected Journey’ cast member Evangeline Lilly appeared on ‘Lost’, opposite former hobbit Dominic Monaghan (Merry).
by Stan Robinson
the look of the character with the crazy curly hair and that whole thing. But as far as people that I felt like Doug might be trying to emulate, I sort of looked at Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger. I always felt like he had a real draw to the Stones and that he was sort of trying to emulate those guys as much as he could. I do not think that he has the charisma of a Mick Jagger but he was certainly trying to get there.
“I think that I sort of came into this film in a state that Doug is in
throughout the film - this kind of frustration about not understanding where you are at in life, who you are and what you are doing. Just this total confusion. So I think that I walked away from it with a bit of that transcendence that Doug has. I am now trying to trust the universe to take care of me and not necessarily rely on other people to make me happy. But that is a tough thing because I feel like it is a cycle. You fall back into the pits but you try to do the best you can with that lesson.” - John Magaro
Director John Luessenhop (‘Texas Chainsaw 3D’)
By Stan Robinson
“I was friends with the producer who had the rights, and he was a bit distraught over where his script had advanced. Literally, I didn’t know that much about the horror world but I read his script, gave him my list of thoughts of what would, to me, make it more fun and everything else. He embraced those, took me over to Lionsgate and we talked about it, we ended up revising the script along the ways that I thought we should. Ultimately I said I would love to shoot it, and for me then it was going
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Before becoming an actress, Naomi Watts, starring in ‘The Impossible’ worked as an assistant fashion editor at a fashion magazine called ‘Follow Me’.
by Stan Robinson
“Chasing Mavericks” (2012): The part of a famously radical surfer is a fine fit for Butler in this fact-inspired drama.
“Machine Gun Preacher” (2011): Butler is quite effective in the true story of an unlikely savior of indentured youngsters in the Sudan.
“300” (2006): Much of the film’s imagery is computer-generated, but there’s no mistaking Butler’s very real physicality as King Leonidas in the often brutal saga of the Spartans’ uprising.
“Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997): A sharp eye is needed to spot him, but Butler pops up early in this James Bond adventure as one of the officers aboard the doomed ship at the story’s start.
Gerard Butler
GRADES AT A GLANCE Stan Randy Joseph‘Any Day Now’ – – B
‘Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away 3D’ B – D‘Citadel’ – B F
‘Django Unchained’ A- – A‘The Guilt Trip’ – B+ C
‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ B- C D‘Hyde Park on Hudson’ C+ B D
‘The Impossible’ A- A- A‘Jack Reacher’ B – B
‘Les Misérables’ A- A A‘Not Fade Away’ C+ C+ C
‘Parental Guidance’ – D C‘Playing for Keeps’ C C+ D
‘Promised Land’ B B C‘Rust and Bone’ – A- D
‘This is 40’ C B+ C‘Zero Dark Thirty’ B+ A B
“THE SOCIAL NETWORK” (2010) At the other end from “Pirates” is this 2010 blockbuster, written by social networking neophyte Aaron Sorkin, starring Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the massive Facebook empire. “IRON MAN 2” (2010) Robert Downey Jr. stars as tech and engineering genius Tony Stark, a billionaire playboy who becomes a superhero after donning his creation – the high-flying Iron Man armor. Real-life geek heroes also have cameo appearances in this movie: Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and Tesla Chairman Elon Musk.
Jesse Eisenberg
BEST MOVIES ABOUT NERDSBY KATE O’HARE
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Sback and doing a lot of homework in terms of watching a lot of horror movies I had kind of missed.
“I love the medium because you can put your own signature on these movies any way you want. You can make your own comments, you can do things with a ‘wink’, you can do a lot things that you’re not free to do on sort of larger studio fare, so for me it was great adventure and I’m actually looking forward to staying a little bit in the genre, I think it could be truly fun! You can make social comments without being too heavy handed, you have a lot of latitude and it’s a trade off too because for me, the film before this I had a lot more money to make a picture over at Sony, here it’s limited but yet it forces you to make some interesting decisions. It’s the old case where boundaries make you more creative! I have a smile on my face just talking’ about it when I look back at it how this journey has gone with this one! I’m proud of it and think its going to do very, very well.
There are so many fun elements. I was chiefly inspired by Toby Hooper’s original film. The more I watched it, the more I really understood why it has its deserved placed in the pantheon of horror movies. I brushed aside the other installments and said I’m going to go off Toby, those cues that he gave me in his film. The interesting things in his movie, I sort of put them in my pocket and when we had the script I sprinkled them in, in my own new way, the things I thought were really neat, from the van, to the armadillo, to the use of the freezer, bringing back the original house, using footage from the original.
For those that are fans and follow every frame of Texas Chainsaw, I think they’re going to be very, very happy in that we brought back the original cast, not only a very clever idea but it was also very warming to have them come back. They really wanted to participate; the franchise had really left them behind. It has so many moments and events that made it a great experience and it shows up in the film!” - John Luessenhop
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Across1. “ER” star Wyle5. Ben and Casey12. “The Drew Carey Show” setting13. Former “American Idol” judge DioGuardi14. “A Bug’s Life” bug15. Lautner’s “Twilight” character at times16. Black ___ Peas17. Pacino/Barkin film “___ of Love”18. A McCoy, to a Hatfield20. Mary-Kate to Ashley22. Television comedy “My Name ___”25. Cut down26. Stanley Cup org.27. Neighbor of Okla.29. “___ by the Bell”33. ___ Gooding Jr.35. F.D.R.’s successor37. “Scream” star Campbell38. “Home Alone” dad John40. War hit “___ Can’t We Be Friends?”42. Supermodel Carangi43. Mauna ___ Hawaii45. Action film “Total ___”47. Mindy Kaling “The Office” character Kelly50. Dinghy propeller51. “___ Be Home for Christmas”52. Eastwood drama “___ Torino”54. “Heat of the Moment” band58. Jazz grp.59. Actress Skye60. Don Johnson role “___ Bridges”61. “Lincoln” star Daniel62. Stone or Watson
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beef—which is what Portillo’s does and does right every day of the year. “We have few restaurant sites at the bustling Tempe Marketplace left and it’s hard to imagine a better fit for one of those spots than Portillo’s,” said David Malin, Vestar’s Director of Acquisitions and Development. “Whether you’re a Chicago native living in the Phoenix metropolitan area, a visitor from the Midwest or just someone who loves great food done right, you’ll feel right at home at Portillo’s.” Portillo’s first expanded outside the Midwest when it opened its first California location in 2005. Tempe Marketplace is the most notable of Arizona sites yet announced.
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By: Nathan Brugnone, @NathanBrugnone
Well, there are grapes in your wine. You know that. But there is oh so much more in each glass.
Bugs. Wasps, caterpillars and spiders all make their way to the crusher, destemmer and press. Wine is an agricultural product, after all. Unlike the worm in the apple, however, these critters are welcome in wine to an extent, adding to the special nature of each vintage, bottle and glass.
Bird’s nests. Have you ever drank a wine that had a woody aftertaste? It was unlikely to have come from a bird’s nest, but with the mechanical harvesting used in large production wine projects, it’s certain that more than a few abandoned nests make it into the bottle.
Mold, yeast and bacteria.Yeast and bacteria are a given; they’re purposely used during the production of wine. Even some wild yeast and random bacterium make it into each batch. In the case of mold, every effort is taken to keep it out of wine, but some inevitably ends up in the barrel. In fact, one form of molding, called “Noble Rot,” produces an intensely sweet, flavorful, highly prized wine.
Fish bladders, clay and egg whites.While not found in every wine, most mega-scale wines contain one or more of these. Used during the winemaking process as fining agents, these materials remove suspended particles and, hence, increase clarity.
While there’s no eye of newt or toe of frog (that I know of) in any wine, I cheers you and your next glass of witch’s brew!
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A small, family-owned winery in the Carneros region of Napa Valley, Truchard Vineyards helped pioneer grape-growing in the region and have now been growing exceptional grapes for over 30 years. In 1989, proprietors Tony and Jo Ann Truchard established the winery and began producing wines using only their estate-grown fruit, which will be featured in this reception and four-course wine dinner.
To make your reservation, please call 602-955-7878. For more information, or to make your reservation online, visit HermosaInn.com.
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Barrett Jackson Night at Sapporo
By: Alison BailinBatz
On Monday, January 7 from 6pm to 9pm, Sapporo Scottsdale will kick off Barrett Jackson 2013 – the World’s Greatest Collector Car Auction – in a delicious way.
An official “Pre-Party” for the 2013 event, Sapporo will offer its signature happy hour menu, which includes more than a dozen regional and international wines by the glass, throughout the event as well as a specialty-themed Barrett Jackson signature menu sure to get guests’ motors running – and mouths watering.
The eats:
· Supercharged Sushi Roll with Lobster, Lemon, Asparagus and Tempura Crab. Topped with Big-Eye Tuna and Spicy Mayo – $12
· The Cruising Cougar Roll with Seared Yellowtail, Crab Mix, Avocado, Jalapeno, and a Garlic Butter Sauce... The Cadillac of Sushi! – $10
· Sapporo’s Turbo-Charged Pad Thai Tacos with Choice of
Seared Seabass or Hoisin BBQ Pork, and filled with Asian Slaw, Avocado and Remoulade Aioli - $10
The drinks:
· Clementine Coupe Devile – A perfect blend of Hendricks Gin, Triple Sec, Simple Syrup, Sour, Clementines and Mint - $9
· NOS Punch – A fuel injection of Orange, Cranberry, Woodford Bourbon, Sour and Spiced Syrup - $8
· Supercharged Sangria - An infusion of Shiraz, Brandy, Apples and Cinnamon - $5
In addition to the revved up menu, classic and collector cars much like those being auctioned at Barrett Jackson will be on display from car clubs across Arizona, and the team from Barrett Jackson will be on hand with free tickets to the event, gift cards and more!
Sapporo Scottsdale is located at 14344 N. Scottsdale Road, less than a mile north of Thunderbird on Scottsdale Road.
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Now that 2012 has come and gone and we are left with 2013 to deal with, it seems as good a time as any to take a look at what to expect in the beer world over the next twelve months.
Sessionable Beers – Session beers are beers that are lower in alcohol content. They’re a little different for everyone but for the sake of argument, let’s take a look at beers that are below 5% ABV. Many brewers are looking at these lower alcohol beers with an eye towards capturing the
drinker who likes to go to a bar, but is concerned about the potential ramifications of drinking and driving. This concept is somewhat against the grain, so to speak, since brewers have been ramping up the ABV for several years now. However, bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better as the truly great breweries are figuring out how to pack a lot of flavor into a relatively low alcohol beer. Look for more of these in 2013.
Core Brands Re-appear – Breweries have already started getting back to basics and focusing on the beers that
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BEER 101: Gateway Brews for New Beer Drinkers! BY “KING” JAMES SWANN
Hello again craft beer lovers, 2013 is almost upon us and I’m hoping over the past year our little group has grown. It’s great to think we belong to our own private club but the truth is we need to make progress, we need new converts. I have been quoted many times as saying “we are the nextSan Diego” but that won’t happen unless we show new drinkers the gateway and teach them the holy gospel of craft beer. Having said so here is a list of places to start.
Four Peaks Brewing now with three locations in the valley has several gateway or starter beers to help newbies begin their ascension. My favorite is the English Bitter or Pale Ale style called 8th Street Ale. Amber in colour, smooth and easy drinking with just a hint of hop character for balance this beer is the perfect launching pad.
Next up, SanTan Brewing in Chandler has a wonderful American Amber called Epicenter. Very low bitterness, lots of malt and a touch of earthy nutty character makes this little gem a must for those light beer drinkers seeking something more. Most importantly, SanTan makes Epicenter available in cans at your favorite local grocer so you can begin your beer journey in the comfort of your own home. How cool is that?
From there the choice is easy. World of Beer in downtown Tempe is the perfect destination for beginners and pros alike. With more than 50 beers on tap and over 500 bottles to choose from, there is always something to please everyone. The most important aspect is every staff member has had extensive training to answer any question a new beer apprentice might have. Now that is cool!
Until Next Week, HAPPY NEW BEER!!!!
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made them successful. In the rush to capture new markets or to gain more popularity in existing markets, many brewers were plying the craft bars, especially those with rotating handles, with their specialty brands hoping that it would create interest in their core brands, the ones that actually make money for the brewery. Don’t worry, the breweries will still be making these amazingly big beers and offering them up. Because they are correct in the assumption that these rarer beers do translate to sales of their core items. The big difference is that you can expect to see the breweries be more careful about offering these allocated items up the bars that support their core brands. After all, no business can stay alive if it only sells its special items.
Expect to See Some New Breweries in the Market – With a market like Arizona that is finally embracing craft beer at more mainstream bars and restaurants, it is inevitable that breweries will want to come here. Of course, there are a lot of other markets that are doing the same thing. Many breweries see Las Vegas as a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the craft beer boom there. There are certainly other markets that are also seen in this very desirable light.
That said, expect to see a lot of smaller breweries enter the market and maybe a two or three breweries that are on the Brewers’ Association Fifty Largest list. Either way, expect to see a fight for shelf space.
You Can Also Expect to See Some Breweries Leave the Market – At the end of the day there are breweries that aren’t going to cut it for a variety of reasons. Some will have poor quality, some will have poor business practices, and some will think that they can get by without any kind of presence, even an occasional one, in the state. Most of the breweries that leave won’t be missed as they will have limited sales and probably an even smaller number of faithful drinkers. Some of these breweries will just be dropped by their distributors and not picked up by another.
Expect a Lot of New Breweries to Open in the State – No secret here…with what we have seen already in 2012, and the breweries that have already announced an opening date in 2013, Arizona Brewing will expand rapidly. Fate Brewing is already gaining a nice following up at Scottsdale and Shea, as is THAT Brewery in Pine and Dragoon in Tucson. We already know of a large handful that will
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brew their first batch in the New Year. These include Huss Brewing (the namesake brewery of head brewer Jeff Huss, a multiple medal winner at the Great American Beer Festival), Arizona Wilderness, Freak’N Brewing Company (finally showing the West Side some brewery love), North Mountain, and quite a few more will be coming our way.
Sadly, Expect a Couple of Closures – It is inevitable but we will see some breweries shutter their doors this year. But don’t worry, this is not the beginning of a big shakeout; it is just the market dictating who stays and who goes. While we may lose some good beer, expect the brewers to re-surface elsewhere with their recipes intact.
Wild Ales – Another trend within a trend. Wild ales are all about flavor and that is what the craft drinker demands. Look for bizarre yeasts and other bugs with names like Brettanomyces, Pediococcus and Lactobacillus to show up in more beers providing some fascinating, and sometimes funky, flavors that will pucker your mouth and tickle your taste buds. This is a trend that has been slowly emerging for the
past couple of years but look for it to explode in 2013.
Belgians are Back – And not just lighter Belgians like Wits and Lagers. Full flavored Belgian Ales with names like Gulden Draak, TripelKarmeliet and St. Bernardus will be at the forefront, but an interest in smaller breweries in this beer mecca will emerge. Time to familiarize yourself with Dubbels and Tripels, Lambics and Gueuze, the difference between a Flanders Red and a Flanders Bruin (hint – it usually has to do with the part of the country and the aging medium) and what makes a beer a Trappist Ale. We got a little taste of this recently when Total Wine offered the Westvleteren 12 special six pack for $85 and 1,000 of them disappeared in a day. Since we won’t see that release for a few years, expect the other brands to pick up the slack. Incidentally, Belgian Ales have quietly grown at the rate of 15% this year nationally and at a higher rate than that in Arizona. 2013 is the year they start to make some noise.
Expect Some Major Changes in the Beer Festival Landscape – We saw so many new beer festivals last year it is only inevitable that some won’t
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be back. But you can also expect to see some new festivals that may become overnight sensations. We may see one or two of the older festivals be faced with making some serious changes if they are to return in 2014. Not to worry, the Brewers’ Guild’s Strong Beer Festival will still kick off Arizona Beer Week on February 16th and it will still be the best festival in the state.
These are just a few of the craft beer trends we can expect this year. In twelve months, we will go back and look at how these predictions held up…assuming most of them come true, otherwise we will forget about it and make the same predictions for 2014.
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Copper Blues50 W. Jefferson StreetPhoenixAsk for: Papago Orange Blossom, SanTan Hefeweizen, Leinenkugel Honey Weiss
Delux3146 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85016Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Tripel Karmeliet, Moose Drool
The Garage Restaurant and Bar, 1534 E. Bethany Home Rd. Phoenix 85014. Ask For: Stiegl Lager, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Thunder Canyon Deep Canyon Amber.
George and Dragon4240 North Central AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85012-1812Ask For: Fat Tire, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Grand Canyon Pilsner
Hazelwoods 1st Place3226 East Indian SchoolPhoenix, AZ 85018Ask For: Moose Drool/Big Sky IPA / Trout Slayer
Lost Leaf Gallery914 N. 5th St. Phoenix 85004Ask for: Fox Barrel Pear Cider, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Abita Purple Haze
Magnums731 E. Union Hills Dr. Phoenix 85024Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Tripel Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12
Main Ingredient Ale House2337 N. 7th St. Phoenix 85006Ask for: Anderson Valley Boont Amber, Oskar Blues G’Knight, Sonoran Inebriator
Moto6845 N. 16th St. Phoenix 85016Ask for: Left Hand Sawtooth Nitro, New Belgium Seasonals, SanTan Epicenter
O.H.S.O4900 E. Indian School RoadPhoenix, AZ Ask for: Grand Canyon Raspberry Wheat, Thunder Canyon Good Vi-brations IPA, Papago Coconut Joe
Roosevelt Tavern816 N. 3rd StreetPhoenix, 85004Ask for: North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner, Breckenridge Vanilla Por-ter, Anderson Valley Boont Amber
Sun Up Brewery322 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85012Ask for: Trooper IPA, Armadillo Red, Light Rail Cream Ale
The Yard House21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050Ask for: Gulden Draak, Lost Coast Great White, Alaskan Amber
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Bison Witches21 E. 6th St. Tempe 85281Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Big Sky Moose Drool, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber
Boulders on Broadway530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe 85282Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, New Belium Ranger IPA, Lost Coast Great White
Devil’s Advocate 955 E. University, Tempe – Blue Moon, Leinenkugel Seasonal, SanTan Devils Ale
Flanny’s Bar & Grill1805 E. Elliot Rd. Tempe, 85284Ask For: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Green Flash Hop Head Red, SanTan Seasonals
Four Peaks Brewery1340 E. 8th St. Tempe 85281Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA
Gordon Biersch420 S. mill Ave. Tempe 85281Ask for: Golden Export, Hefewei-zen, Czech Pilsner
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Tickets for shows in RED with ♦ can be purchased at Rockzone Records, Naked Dave's Music, Zia's (All Valley Locations) and Stinkweeds. All shows with presales can be purchased at Clubredrocks.com BOOkING: to check on available dates, call 480-258-2733 or email to [email protected]
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NEW STAGE LIGHTSClub Red has all new State-Of-The-Art LED BLIZZARD stage lighting being installed.
TUE 2/5 • 7 pm • All Ages
MURS MURS comes to Club Red plus Prof and Fashawn. Be ready to party all night long! A show you don't want to miss. AwESoME Hip-Hop • $14 ADV
SUN 1/20 • 8 pm • All AgesJoey Diamond YouTube sensation comes to Arizona for the first time!! VIP included Meet & Greet.Hot Pop • $20, $35 VIP
Bill Magee Blues Band
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FRI 1/11 • 8 pm • 21+Djahna Soul Djahna has a powerful voice that will rock your heartstrings. NEO SOUL plus Spoken Word. NEo SouL • $10
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Bill Magee Voted Best Blues Band in san diego by both the San Diego Music Association and The Reader Magazine!BLUES • Seated Show • $12
SAT 1/26 • 6:30 pm • All AgesNaked Aggression NAkED AGGRESSION plus Unstable Youth, Skull Drug and more soon to be announced.PuNK • $10 ADV
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SUN 1/20 Gorilla MusicSUN 1/20 JOEY DIAMONDMON 1/21 Benson: The BirthdayTHR 1/24 RA the Rugged ManFRI 1/25 FACE PUNCHSAT 1/26 NAkED AGGRESSIONWED 1/30 GALLOFRI 1/25 Afton ConcertsFRI 2/1 Exposed FestivalTUE 2/5 MURS + Prof / FashawnSAT 2/9 LONDON / Madd Hatt'rSAT 2/9 Afton ConcertsSAT 2/16 Romantasy Cabaret
SAT 2/17 CAM'RONTHR 2/21 ULI JON ROTHMON 2/25 ANBERLINSAT 3/2 Y&TSUN 3/3 NATURAL VIBRATIONSWED 3/6 DJ Abilities • SadistikSAT 3/10 G-EAZY
Tickets for shows in RED with ♦ can be purchased at Rockzone Records, Naked Dave's Music, Zia's (All Valley Locations) and Stinkweeds. All shows with presales can be purchased at Clubredrocks.com BOOkING: to check on available dates, call 480-258-2733 or email to [email protected]
Dual Stage Live Music Club
NEW STAGE LIGHTSClub Red has all new State-Of-The-Art LED BLIZZARD stage lighting being installed.
TUE 2/5 • 7 pm • All Ages
MURS MURS comes to Club Red plus Prof and Fashawn. Be ready to party all night long! A show you don't want to miss. AwESoME Hip-Hop • $14 ADV
SUN 1/20 • 8 pm • All AgesJoey Diamond YouTube sensation comes to Arizona for the first time!! VIP included Meet & Greet.Hot Pop • $20, $35 VIP
Bill Magee Blues Band
SAT 1/15 • 8 pm • 16+STATELiNE Stateline is a Country Rock band from White Cone, AZ on the Navajo Reservation.Country Rock • $12
FRI 1/11 • 8 pm • 21+Djahna Soul Djahna has a powerful voice that will rock your heartstrings. NEO SOUL plus Spoken Word. NEo SouL • $10
THR 1/17 • 7 pm • 21+
Bill Magee Voted Best Blues Band in san diego by both the San Diego Music Association and The Reader Magazine!BLUES • Seated Show • $12
SAT 1/26 • 6:30 pm • All AgesNaked Aggression NAkED AGGRESSION plus Unstable Youth, Skull Drug and more soon to be announced.PuNK • $10 ADV
MURSpRoffashawn
SUN 2/17 • 7:30 pm • All AgesCAM'RoN Cam'ron has always been center of hip-hop controversy: rivalries with Jay-Z, Nas, and 50 cent.HIP-HoP • $22 ADVMON 2/25 • 6 pm • All AgesANBERLiN Anberlin is known for strong catchy tunes: enjoy the silence, Feel good drag & impossible. ALT RoCK • $20 ADV
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