Inside Lisa Berg and Brian Seek’s Vintage-Inspired Tempe Home

From the street, Lisa Berg and Brian Seek’s Tempe home blends right into the suburban desert landscape. The cool, griege exterior is shrouded by mature trees and various flora and fauna. Once inside the front door, however, it’s clear how much the couple embraces color. Bright turquoise walls and black-and-white…

7 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

New Times picks the best things to do in Phoenix and Tempe during this abbreviated work week from Tuesday, July 5, through Thursday, July 7. For more events, see our curated online calendar. Dan Flores Book-Signing You’re not an apex predator — you’re merely hiding yourself from those who’d eat you…

25 Favorite Murals in Metro Phoenix

It’s been nearly two years since we shared 40 of our favorite murals – all located in a trio of Valley mural hotspots including Roosevelt Row, Grand Avenue, and Calle 16. Since then, all sorts of street art has come and gone – and more murals have started popping up…

10 Best Artworks We Saw in Metro Phoenix in June 2016

It looks like Arizona artists had landscapes on the brain last month — from desert sands to beaches of shells. One created a jewel-like installation using images with subtle variations of tree rings. Another wrapped walls in coral-inspired ceramic forms that mirror the blooming cactus flowers. Some chose urban landscapes,…

Mike and Dave Need a Better Movie

Sometimes a movie seems like it was more fun to make than it is to watch. Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates is one of those movies. Zac Efron and Adam DeVine are Dave and Mike Stangle, two troublemaking brothers with a knack for walking the tightrope of party-makers/breakers. With…

7 Nerdy Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This July

If you like Batman, Harry Potter, Ghostbusters, Dungeons and Dragons, arcade games, Flight of the Conchords, or zombies, there’s definitely an event happening in metro Phoenix this month that’ll pique your interest. Here are nine great nerdy things to do during July 2016. First Friday Invades Bonus Round As barcades…

Arizona Theatre Company Still Needs $1 Million to Stay Afloat

Two donors responded with significant gifts after Arizona Theatre Company’s recent announcement that it would need to raise $2 million by Friday, July 1, to stay afloat. The deadline for meeting its $2 million goal has been pushed back to Friday, July 15. Mike Kasser, president of the Tucson-based international real-estate…

With Election Year, the Purge Series Reaches Its Term Limit

James DeMonaco’s Purge series, about a near future in which all crime is legal for one annual 12-hour period, began as a disturbing setup for basic genre thrills: 2013’s franchise-starter was essentially a home-invasion thriller with a dystopian twist. By the time Purge: Anarchy rolled around a year later, the…

Viggo Mortensen Is a Flower-Power Survivalist in Captain Fantastic

Don’t let the publicity photos of the ensemble cast clad in ’70s-era tuxes and flower-child dresses, or even the cloying Mumford-mimicking soundtrack on the trailer, fool you: Captain Fantastic ain’t some twee, cutesy Wes Anderson romp or a Little Miss Sunshine knockoff. This dramedy marking the feature debut of longtime…

9 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

New Times picks the best events in metro Phoenix from Friday, July 1, through Sunday, July 3. For more things to do, see our curated online calendar. “Caminos: My Story, Our Voices” Everyone has a story to tell. That is no less true of the Latinx and LGBTQ communities, but in…

5 Things to Do Outdoors in Metro Phoenix This July 2016

Not only are we celebrating our independence as a country this July, but we’re also rejoicing at the anniversary of the invention of the air conditioner in 1902 — bless you, Willis Carrier. Regardless of the season, we Phoenicians have a knack for enjoying the outdoor beauty that surrounds us…

Don’t Miss These 10 Art Shows in Phoenix This Week

“The road is endless for the true traveler,” says Thuong Nguyen, one of several dozen artists showing works at local galleries as part of July’s First Friday. Head to Roosevelt Row, Grand Avenue, or midtown if you need a good place to start the journey. You’ll find works exploring everything…