How Green Is Your Valley?

Just as the rest of the country is harvesting the last of summer’s abundance and preparing for winter, our local farmers swing into high gear. Celebrate the off-kilter Arizona growing season with a visit to one of the Valley’s local farmers’ markets. What makes a farmers’ market better than the…

Niche Market

Long before the economy took its most recent nosedive, the state of the contemporary art scene in the Valley of the Sun could be labeled as pretty abysmal. Only a handful of decent contemporary galleries still open their doors, especially ones willing or financially able to show the work of…

Brave Revue

T he truest test of any great piece of theater — or any drama whose title is routinely appended with a superlative, has been produced for years on Broadway to great critical acclaim, or been handed any kind of trophy — is to release it for public performance. Dropped onto…

The Brave & the Bold

Before he was editor in chief at Marvel Comics–which, by all rights, makes him the man who tells Spider-Man what he can do with himself and the X-Men where to go–Joe Quesada illustrated a comic book titled Ash. The title did not last long; there was, perhaps, little market for…

Badge As He Wants to Be

This may be a strange time to release a thriller about the dangers of corrupt law enforcement, but Training Day — with no explosions, no cheap thrills, no international conspiracies — is about as distant from current East Coast realities as possible. Still, that doesn’t mean that it qualifies as…

Say Nothing

Serendipity already feels archaic, like some dusty relic that’s been unearthed from an antique store attic and polished off for display. It reeks of quaint and cute, from its gauzy panoramas of Manhattan at Christmastime to its tattered plot of lovers bound by destiny to its scenes of travelers casually…

English Ails

It’s generally considered a violation of the unwritten code of film criticism to reveal anything that happens more than halfway into a movie, let alone near the end. But these are unusual circumstances, and anyone attending Stephen Frears’ new film Liam this weekend should really be forewarned. If you think…

Musical Dares

Broadway’s Tony Awards — a celebration of New York theater’s best — is not the first place you’d look for controversy. But the award of the coveted Best Musical for 2000 to Susan Stroman’s Contact stirred up some serious debate: Some critics claimed that Contact, which won four Tonys (not…

Boots & Bloodsport

Arizona cowboy Cody Hancock rides bulls. It’s something that he loves to do and that his father did before him. It’s also how he makes a living. When Hancock, a national champion, is asked why he’s riding in the Justin Boots Bucking Thunder Tour, he says, a little too quickly:…

Law & Disorder

Rene Balcer, like you and everyone you know, can’t stop talking about what we now refer to simply as The Attack. We may resume our lives, fall back into our routine until it again feels mundane and comforting, but sooner or later, The Attack becomes the only topic of conversation…

From the Darkroom Ages

“Stories and Souvenirs,” an exhibition of documentary and portrait photography now lining the walls of ASU’s Northlight Gallery, inspires confidence that classic film-based photography, as practiced by camera masters in the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s, still survives and thrives, despite the world’s present predisposition to All Things Deeply Digital.Located in…

No Fear

The cynic may notice only how Hearts in Atlantis plays like a Stephen King best-of compilation, a reheating of familiar stories and favorite themes. At times, it feels so much like Stand by Me — with its nostalgic, flashback tale of cherubs and bullies accompanied by sad and weary narration…

Teenage Wasteland

Combine teenage angst with suburban emptiness and you’ve got a movie formula with an appreciable advantage over some other current movie formulas — particularly in the eyes of those who believe the American family has disintegrated and most of us are headed for eternal damnation. This is not to say…

Heroine Chic

Fred Ho, a kick-ass composer and baritone saxophonist, is also a formidable political activist against racism. A New Yorker, he was in San Francisco on September 10, giving a benefit concert for the Jericho Amnesty Movement. He flew home late that night, just in time to wake up to the…

The Reel World

On Oscar night, do you ever wonder why you’ve rarely heard of, much less seen, any of the nominees for Best Foreign Film? Let’s be frank. Phoenix is not a hotbed of international cinema. But this weekend, the first Scottsdale International Film Festival provides an opportunity to catch up with…

Best Skateboard Shop

As soon as you walk in the door, you can tell that Cowtown Skateboards is run by a bunch of skateboard-loving purists. What gives us that notion? Ah, could it be the unavoidable wall-o-boards, covered from floor to ceiling in colorful, shiny new decks? Everything else in the store is…

Best Restaurant To Take Kids

Parents can get a bite in edgewise at Chevys because the kids will be happily occupied with an assortment of activities. Chevys goes beyond the standard crayons-and-placemat handouts, throwing in a ball of raw tortilla dough (sometimes the crayons are stuck in it) that doubles as Play-Doh when the placemat…

Best Place For A Kid’s Birthday Party

Never having another kid’s birthday party at home, even if the stains did come out of the rug after the umpteenth cleaning? Looking for something more memorable and, God forbid, more meaningful than cardboard pizza and head-splitting video games at the usual locales? For little ones 10 and older, this…

Best Kids’ Clothes (New)

This wonderful store with the awkward name (most patrons just call it “Piggy” and leave it at that) has the funkiest, hippest collection of clothes for the preschool and grade-school set. Grown women have been heard requesting some of the more fashion-forward girls’ items in grown-up sizes, but the real…

Best Place To Take Kids On Summer Nights

The summer heat demands that you keep the kids inside, hour after pent-up hour, day after frustrating day. Don’t throw yourself under the wheels of a train. Just throw yourself near the train — in this pretty park with a restored historic train depot, an antique carousel and a clock…

Best Alternative To Kiddy Music

Nothing against Raffi, who surely means well, but his and other children’s CDs are really not meant for adult ears. So tell your tiny tot to just grow up . . . because we happen to live in a city with a really topnotch classical radio station. Let your tyke…

Best Place To Buy A Baby Gift

We love the fact that Pure Style Kids is just across the breezeway from Three Dog Bakery — a shop offering the ultimate indulgences for Fido. Those of you making the transition from Dog Mom to Real Mom will find it much easier after a trip through Pure Style Kids…