Dancer Ogles and Celebrates Sergei Polunin, the Bad Boy of Ballet

Prodigies flame out; it happens all the time. But the tale of Sergei Polunin, a young Ukrainian ballet dancer whose family hitched its wagon to his star, is a particularly sad one. Steven Cantor’s doc Dancer illuminates Polunin’s celebrity before it reveals his artistry; much of the film is a…

Tense Comedy Miss Stevens Puts Responsibility on a Teacher With Lots to Learn

Lily Rabe’s discomfiting performance anchors the fascinatingly uneasy comedy-drama Miss Stevens. Julia Hart’s film — about a young, slightly hapless English teacher who must chaperone three students to a state drama competition — has a premise that could easily invite cliché. You half expect it to become either an inspirational…

Jerry Lewis Soldiers Through the Mawkish Drama Max Rose

Still and silent, Jerry Lewis slumps there like old furniture in the lifeless house in which the first half of Daniel Noah’s coming-of-old-age drama Max Rose molders. The film is a fiction, a tidy and improbable one, but these scenes have documentary power. Lewis’ Max Rose, recently bereaved, sits and…

Donald Glover’s Atlanta Is a Slice-of-Life that Slices Back

To show all that he can do, to show something of what life’s actually like, Donald Glover first has to break your heart. Glover – the star, creator, and often writer of FX’s tense, downwardly mobile hangout comedy Atlanta – is best known, still, as a handsome clown on NBC’s Community, Dan…

15 Free Art Shows You Should See in Phoenix This Week

It’s another week of firsts and lasts on the metro Phoenix arts scene, as Bassim Al-Shaker holds the official grand opening for his new Babylon Gallery and Damian Jim presents his final exhibition at 1Spot Gallery before he leaves the Roosevelt Row art space. But dozens of additional artists are…

Tempe’s Childsplay Theater Wins Doris Duke Grant for Playwriting Festival

Tempe theater company Childsplay was recently awarded a $28,125 grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation in New York.  The East Coast foundation’s arts program focuses its support on contemporary dance, jazz, and theater artists. This is its fourth award to Childsplay, which David Saar founded in 1977 while he was a…

Standard Wax Debuts Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Candles

It’s no secret that the 2016 presidential race between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and businessman Donald Trump is also the worst popularity contest — ever. Both nominees are breaking records left and right when it comes to unfavorable ratings, and one local small business is using that un-likability to their advantage. Standard Wax,…

10 New TV Shows That Will Absolutely Suck This Fall

Compelling television is a wonderful thing, except when the viewer is compelled to change the channel. The 2016 fall television season has a few promising shows and several, well, that only promise to battle each other for what show will be cancelled first. While some of the following shows probably…

Here Are the Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

New Times picks the best things to do in metro Phoenix from Monday, September 12, through Thursday, September 15. For more events, see our curated online calendar. “What Happens in Between” Picture your day as an endless stream of tiny time-outs taking place between all those deep thoughts and important…