Hell City Tattoo Fest: Highlights of the Best and Worst Tattoos

The Hell City Tattoo Fest took over the Arizona Biltmore this past weekend, and everything from elaborate, artistic back pieces to crappy nipple tattoos were on display. We found some amazing competition (even in the “worst tattoo” contest on Saturday), along with some great pieces that weren’t entered. A quick…

Caffiend: Black-Eyed Duce

The Duce, a new shopping and dining compound in Central Phoenix, offers everything from retro cocktails in the bar area to vintage French military fatigues in the shopping center. But one of the coolest components of this hub is a soda stand run by Jeff Guarino, owner of Pop the…

The Big Bang Bar: Dueling Pianos and College Kids

Mill Avenue in Tempe is typically flooded with ASU students, day in and day out. Even on a recent Wednesday night, a few hundred coeds keep the businesses busy — a pack of students smoke hookah on the patio at Crave and a line of 20-somethings streams out of the…

This Week’s Tempe 12 Calendar Girl: Nicolette Knadler

The annual Tempe 12 calendar was released earlier this month, highlighting a dozen of the most attractive female students at Arizona State University. This week, we bring you what we hope will be the first of many blogs focusing on a Tempe 12 calendar girl. In this case, it’s Nicolette…

Pro Skate Boarder Rob Dyrdek Gives Phoenix $50K for New Skate Park

Thanks to professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek, a new, super-slick skate park is coming to Phoenix. Plans for the skate park were announced at Phoenix City Hall on Tuesday afternoon, during a press conference with Dyrdek, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, Phoenix Vice Mayor Michael Nowakowski, and District 8 Councilman Michael Johnson…

Copenhaver Castle

Big, sprawling houses are the norm in the neighborhoods nestled in the mountains around 44th street and Camelback Road. But the house at 5050 East Red Rock Road is unlike any other in the area — in fact, it’s not so much a “house” as it is a big, Moorish…

Caffiend: X-Drinx Kosmic Kola

When it comes to high-octane sodas, few brands can compare to Jolt cola, which generally packs more than twice the caffeine of supercharged pops like Mountain Dew. But one fairly new “energy cola,” X-Drinx, comes pretty darn close to Jolt-power.A 12-ounce bottle of X-Drinx Kosmic Kola contains undisclosed amounts of…

The Tillman Story Chronicles a Family’s Search for the Truth

The Tillman Story, a documentary about the death of former Arizona Cardinal and Army Ranger Pat Tillman, opens in Los Angeles and New York City today.  The film, directed by Amir Bar-Lev (My Kid Could Paint That), chronicles the Tillman family’s search for the truth about Pat’s death in the…

Dark Side Spice Touts “Safer” Herbal Incense Blend

Since we began covering “herbal incense blends” (a.k.a. spice) that people smoke to get high (check the Buzz Buzz archives for more), we’ve been contacted by various individuals and companies who claim to make the best, most potent blends.But one local company, Peoria-based Dark Side Spice, makes no claim to…

Buy the Best Absinthe Brands and Make Some Drinks

This week, we’ve shown you how to make absinthe through distillation and with kits. Today, we’re taking the really easy road — just buying it. Feel free to take it easy, we’re going to share which brands of absinthe are the best to buy, where to purchase them, and we’ll…

Make Absinthe (With the Help of a Kit)

Yesterday, we blogged about how you can make distilled absinthe, with links to websites that either sell stills or provide directions for creating homemade stills. But since distilling alcohol without a permit is illegal and distillation is a complicated, time-consuming process, today we’re going to show you another option: how…

Make Distilled Absinthe

This week, we’re bringing you a three-part blog series on absinthe, which will cover how to make distilled absinthe, how to make absinthe from kits, and where to buy the best absinthe.  Since the 18th century, absinthe, aka the “Green Fairy,” has been a popular and potent drink among Bohemians…

Caffiend: Unbound Energy

There aren’t many negative things we can say about Unbound Energy. It’s cheap (around two bucks a can), tastes good, and provides a nice energy boost. For years, we’ve been waiting for an energy drink that we liked as much as Monster — and we may have finally found it…

Stop The Remakes

When it comes to horror films, there’s no shortage of fan sites or blogs, but one horror film blog is dedicated solely to critiquing remakes of classic horror movies: stoptheremakes.com.This Phoenix-based blog is run by Levi Yockey, a lifelong horror movie buff. Yockey’s probably seen every horror movie you’ve seen…

Fetish Models, Sex Temples, and Snakes at Sanctum

Last night, I went to a local goth club expecting to make a bunch of bad Twilight jokes and watch people dance by themselves. Instead, I ran into some wild and crazy friends from “Niki at Nite” years past, met a “famous fetish model,” learned about a new “sex temple,”…

Fishtank Ensemble

Well, oy vey!, opa!, and oh my gosh!, here’s a world-music collective that plays an enchanting blend of Gypsy music (two of the five members of Fishtank Ensemble actually traveled across Europe in a caravan as Croque Mule) and other exotic styles, including klezmer, polka, punk, flamenco, classical, and rock…

Hohokam Petroglyphs at South Mountain Park

It’s hard to say what remnants of metropolitan Phoenix will remain a thousand years from now, but it’s easy to see remnants of what was in the Valley a thousand years ago. There are numerous prehistoric petroglyphs carved into the rocks across the sprawling, 1600-plus acre South Mountain Park.These petroglyphs…

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Plays Like a Video Game

Besides doing fun domestic partner stuff like arguing about why dirty socks don’t go on the couch and whose last name will come first in their hyphenated union, Phoenix New Times staff writer Niki D’Andrea and her girlfriend, Esther Groves, like to occasionally get out of the house for “dates.”…

Hal Ackerman Signs Stein, Stoned at The Poisoned Pen Tomorrow

Writer Hal Ackerman will visit The Poisoned Pen in Scottsdale tomorrow night to sign his “soft-boiled murder mystery” novel Stein, Stoned (Tyrus Books). After reading the book this weekend, we’d like to thank Ackerman for penning such a funny and engaging tale, and also to respectfully recommend he get a…