Best Things to Do This Weekend: Demetri Martin, Untidy Secrets, Labyrinth
Consider your weekend, planned.
Consider your weekend, planned.
Here’s what happened.
“I hope people who see it will write letters to Congress about cleaning up old mines and contaminated water and land.”
Including the Game on Expo.
The Incredible Jessica James premieres July 28 on Netflix. Sometimes critics and filmmakers agree. We suggested, in our 2015 review of People Places Things, that writer-director James Strouse should please give more screen time to supporting actor Jessica Williams. Now, in his new rom-com for Netflix, The Incredible Jessica James,…
The Last Tycoon premieres July 28 on Amazon Prime. Here’s how a fan magazine might profile the hero of The Last Tycoon (Amazon), played by Matt Bomer. His name belongs in marquees, but he deserves a place somewhere higher. Monroe Stahr toils as an angel on Earth, making dreams come…
Crafts, comedy, and Chris Bianco.
Tims and a trowel, for starters.
What might be most horrific about the horrors exposed in Matthew Heineman’s overwhelming City of Ghosts is their familiarity. The film documents the efforts of citizen journalists to alert the world to ISIS’s ravaging of Raqqa, their Syrian hometown, which Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi and his extremist followers seized four years…
Jenny Slate’s laughter comes out in a wild gush, as though she’s been shaken and uncorked, the sound somehow puppyishly sweet and punkishly impolite. Her characters, cheery cynics, often fail to quite match the mood of a room, so their amused eruptions can hurt feelings, stir bafflement, inspire the ol’…
Insecure returns July 23 on HBO No moment captures the elations of HBO’s Insecure better than the opening scene of the sophomore season’s second episode. The morning after sleeping with her ex-boyfriend, Issa (Issa Rae) recounts her confusion about the abrupt quickie to her snappish best friend, Molly (Yvonne Orji)…
“Memory is such a creative process, it’s worth the analysis,” the Arizona native says.
Here’s who won.
From downtown Phoenix to Old Town Scottsdale.
No funds? No problem.
Liliana Gomez is already planning for another BlakTina Festival.
As part of the inaugural AZ Creative Communities Institute.
Your weekend plans are here.
Because there’s a lot of confusion about what can or can’t be brought into the event.
“Being in the middle of a tattoo and then having to get up, switch, and give your art to somebody else is pretty crazy.”
“…You’re going to see Kinga and Max, you’re going to see the Satellite of Love and Jonah and the robots.”