Downtown’s Cade Gallery Closes, May Reopen in New Location

Looks like its game over for Cade Gallery, at least for the foreseeable future. According to its proprietors, the downtown Phoenix arcade and art space has closed up shop after seven months in business. Co-owners Weston Henry and Nathan Ross, who opened Cade inside the old OP-tic building at Fourth and McKinley…

Thomy Hoefer’s Non-Hipster Hipster Wear

Thomy Hoefer digs wearing Supra Skytops and skinny jeans, hanging out at Sticky Fingers on Fridays (where he DJs as Prince $$), and shopping online via sites like PLNDR and Karmaloop. You can call him stylish, or up with the latest trends — just don’t call him a hipster. The…

Get Smart

It’s sad, but apparently true. Humans seem to be getting dumber by the day. As if the overwhelming popularity of Jersey Shore weren’t proof enough of said phenomenon, anthropologists announced earlier this year that mankind’s melons have been continuously shrinking over the past 20,000 years. Yikes. One way to help…

Night Lights

Dubstep is seemingly inescapable these days. The bombastic, bass-heavy dance music genre has wormed its way into the playlists of club DJs everywhere, as well as the backing tracks of both pop stars, like Britney Spears and Katy Perry, and rock stars, including Five Finger Death Punch and Korn. It’s…

The Firehouse Builds 9/11 Memorial and Hosts Firefighter-Themed Art Show This Weekend

The Firehouse Gallery in downtown Phoenix has long been a hotbed for rabble-rousing radicals, anti-establishment artists, and countercultural subversives. It’s hosted anarchist gatherings, stridently seditious discussions, and other revolutionary events for more than a decade. Starting tonight, the gallery will host “Share Fire,” a pro-firefighter art exhibition, which coincides with…

Burning Man 2011 in Photos

There was no shortage of spectacular and surreal art work at this year’s Burning Man festival in Nevada. Huge pirate ships, neon-covered Trojan Horses, and other mutant vehicles rolled around alkali flats of the Black Rock Desert during the annual event, which was held this past weekend. Meanwhile, an eclectic…

The Fire Inside

The folks at The Firehouse aren’t exactly what you’d call civic boosters. In fact, the overall vibe at the raucous Roosevelt Row art space and commune tends more towards anarchism and anti-establishment philosophies. So it comes as something of a surprise that the joint would host an event like “Share…

Diamond Anniversary

On a windy November night in Phoenix a decade ago, one of the sporting world’s greatest dynasties crumbled to dust. More specifically, the New York Yankees saw their World Series dominance come to a fateful end at the hands of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who staged a come-from-behind win in the…

The Seven Best Football Movies Ever

The NFL regular season starts tomorrow night and football fans can barely contain their glee. They’ve waited out a long, hot summer fraught with player trades, contract negotiations, and the possibility of an owners lockout. They’re more ready than ever to cheer on their favorite teams over the next few months.When…

Conspire Hosts Ice Cream Anti-Social at First Friday

Painters James B. Hunt and Travis Vallance have a sure-fire way of getting people to beat a path to their show at Conspire: They’ll be dishing out ice cream.The pair will be hosting the Ice Cream Anti-Social at the vegan-friendly venue during the tonight’s First Friday art walk, where root…