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Broken Garage Door? AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine Volume 7, Issue 14 April 2nd, 2014 Brian Muir Publisher brian.muir@azweeklymagazine.com Kevin Kelley Art Director kevin.kelley@azweeklymagazine.com Jeff Haugen Editor jeff.haugen@azweeklymagazine.com Tami Kelley Office Manager tami.kelley@azweeklymagazine.com FILM! writers Stan Robinson • Randy Montgomery Joseph Airdo LIVE! Music Writer Kim Naugle kim.naugle@azweeklymagazine.com SALES STAFF Chey Tor (602) 487-3975 chey.tor@azweeklymagazine.com Sheree Kamenetsky (480) 235-2114 ShereeK@azweeklymagazine.com PHOTOGRAPHER Tavit Daniel Tavit.Daniel@gmail.com TavitsPhotography.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

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THE NASH PACKS IN NONSTOP EVENTS IN APRIL JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH April is Jazz Appreciation Month, and The Nash invites all Phoenix residents to check out one of the many jazz performers appearing this month at the downtown club. Special events have been planned throughout April including pianist Richard Johnson on April 6, the great female saxophonist Mary Petrich on April 11 and The Jazz in AZ Party with Dave Ihlenfeld & NuWrld Jazz Project on April 13. Located at 110 E. Roosevelt in the historic district of downtown Phoenix, The Nash has been recognized as one of the top jazz venues in the U.S by Downbeat Magazine, the foremost publication covering jazz artists. Live Jazz shows are held at The Nash each Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings with customers permitted to BYOB (wine/beer). Full details at www. thenash.org

An evening filled with flirty delights and sophisticated seduction; enjoy a burlesque show starting at 9PM in the Living Room at W Scottsdale. Mix and mingle while listening to the sounds of a four-piece jazz and blues band, which includes a soulful singer, pianist, bass guitarist and drummer. The band will cover hits from movies such as Moulin Rouge, Chicago and Burlesque. A DJ will be added on selected nights to play along with the band. In addition to live music, dancers will perform six, two-minute routines, every 30 minutes throughout the evening, complementing the live jazz music. For more information please visit www. wscottsdaletickets.com. For VIP table and cabana reservations, contact VIP@ Triyar.com or call 602.405.0099.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE EXCURSIONS TO CELEBRATE THE SUN AT SANCTUARY ON CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN As much of the country recovers from a cold and snowy winter season, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain is touting Scottsdale’s year-round sunshine with adrenalin and vitamin D-packed getaways. The packages showcase Arizona’s glorious outdoors, complemented by the creature comforts of Sanctuary’s elements restaurant, Sanctuary Spa, and other world-class amenities. Packages include:

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Maricopa County Fair Gets Ready for Fun!

The 2014 Maricopa County Fair is just around the corner! Set to take off on April 9th and run through the 13th, this annual tradition is always anxiously awaited! Held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds, the County Fair is jam packed with fun – exciting carnival rides, incredible entertainment, amazing food, terrific shopping and so much more! This year’s entertainment lineup is spectacular! Turkey Races are on the schedule – something you have to see to believe. This hilarious show will keep you in stitches. The Pollywood Bird show is also on the slate to keep you laughing. These talented birds, along with their trainer Nancy, bring a bit of Hollywood to Phoenix. Fido 500 Dog Races are a fan favorite. Watch the cute little pooches as they traverse a crazy race track. You’ll also see jugglers, magicians and much more! Moto X Races will fill the arena on Saturday, April 12th. These intense

racers fill the outdoor arena all day. At 7:30 you’ll see Freestyle Moto X Show (on Saturday). These high-flying maniacs are sure to satisfy even the biggest need for extreme sports! On Sunday – two incredible shows – Monster Truck Madness! At 2pm and 7pm the motorized giants, along with tuff trucks, will give crowds smashin’ crashin’ fun! Just announced – Saturday 4/12 – Kumbia King All Starz take the stage for one show only. Don’t miss this amazing act! Free with your fair admission of only $9, you will not want to miss this show! Of course all your fair favorites will be

there including corn dogs, funnel cake, turkey legs and lots of yummy treats! All new this year – deep fried coffee! It’s AMAZING!!! Meet Sponge Bob Square Pants! In person, every day, Sponge Bob will visit with the kids and pose for pictures. He appears daily on the SRP Safety Zone Stage! And for all you thrill seekers – carnival rides galore! For the young and young at heart, all levels of excitement are in store for you in the carnival! Exhibits include the Grand Canyon Model Railroad, quilts, jams and jellies, rockets, arts, crafts, sewing and much

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much more. Livestock of all shapes and sizes will be on display. Prize winning pigs, sheep, goats, cattle, rabbits, poultry and cavy shown by kids from throughout the county will be on display. For less than the price of a movie, your family can enjoy the fair! If you come out on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday before 3pm – admission is FREE! Otherwise it’s only $9 for everyone over 8. 7 and under is FREE! For more information, visit www. maricopacountyfair.org or call 602252-0717. Maricopa County Fair runs April 9-13, 2014 and is held at the Arizona State Fairgrounds.


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YOUR GUIDE TO THE BEST LOCAL DRINKS, DINES & GOOD TIMES AZ Wine and Dine Thursday, April 3 Enjoy a beautiful evening, music, Arizona’s top chefs, restaurants, resorts, fine wine and crafted beer. Tickets on sale now. Scottsdale Quarter 15279 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale Scottsdale Culinary Festival azwineanddine.com Tuesday, April 8 Sunday, April 13 14th Annual Phoenix Film Festival Thursday, April 3 – Thursday, April 10 Events including Chocolate and Wine, Burger Battle, Great More than 100 screenings of major Arizona Picnic, and studio and independent films, celebrity SW Festival of Beers tributes, seminars, workshops and parties. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Harkins Scottsdale 7380 E. Second St.,Scottsdale 101 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Scottsdale 480-499-8587 602-955-6444 scottsdalefest.org phoenixfilmfestival.org Real London Bus Phoenix Pub Crawl Saturday, April 5 at 9pm Starts and finishes at Rose & Crown Pub and travels to up to 4 bars throughout the night. Sunday A’Fair Sunday, April 6 Free Outdoor concert series.

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Build a Blend at Page Springs Saturday, April 5 - Sunday, April 6 Five wines for your blending pleasure and a picnic lunch. Page Springs Vineyards & Cellars 1500 N. Page Springs Road, Cornville 928-639-3004 pagespringscellars.com John Legend The All of Me Tour Friday, April 4 at 8pm Enjoy music from Grammy Award winner, John Legend. Mesa Arts Center 1 E. Main St., Mesa mesaartscenter.com Comedian Greg Freiler Saturday, April 5 Tempe Center of the Arts 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe 480-350-4311 tempe.gov

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BIKE NIGHT ROARING BACK INTO WESTGATE Bike Night is back at Westgate Entertainment District and it is going to be bigger than ever with over 1,200 motorcycles. The highly anticipated weekly series from Westgate, in association with CycleRides.com, is expected to bring in over 200 attendees to enjoy the biggest bike night in the Valley with screaming deals and discounts from select Westgate locations, live music and more. Event details:

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BURT & ME – DELIGHTFUL ROMANTIC COMEDY OPENS AT THE PALMS THEATRE APRIL 24th The Palms Theatre will close out their 13th Season Broadway Series with Burt & Me playing April 24 through May 24, 2014. This romantic, musical comedy features the incredible music of the legendary duo, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Burt & Me features 20 of the most popular Bacharach/David songs, but what makes this ‘jukebox musical’ really sing is the funny, touching, sweetly romantic book! Performances are on Wednesday thru Sunday evenings with matinee performances on Thursdays, Saturdays or Sundays. Matinee: Lunch at 11:45am; Show at 1:15pm. Dinner at 5:30pm; Show at 7:30pm. Sunday Twilight Dinner at 5:30pm; Show at 7:00pm. Tickets to Burt & Me can be purchased online at ThePalmsTheatre.com, by phone (480) 924-6260, or at the Box Office located at 5247 E. Brown Road in Mesa. Ticket prices for Burt & Me: Matinees $47; Sunday thru Friday Evenings $49 and Saturday Evenings $54 include dinner and show; $30 for show only seating, $35 for premium show only seating.

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Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present the Grammy Award-winning Soweto Gospel Choir on Saturday, April 19, at 8 p.m. Celebrating the unique inspirational power of African gospel music, the Soweto Gospel Choir has become an international musical phenomenon, bringing its heartfelt message of love, joy and hope to audiences around the world. The Choir draws on the best talent from the many churches in and around Soweto. Its exuberant vocal performances, athletic dance numbers and traditional attire create an unforgettable concert experience. Divine Decade showcases the wonderful diversity of the group’s style as a gospel choir that sings across all genres of music. Visit www. ScottsdalePerformingArts.org for further details. Please inquire about services when ordering tickets.

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A THRILLING EVENING WITH MAGICIAN ERIC GILIAM The Palms Theatre April 25th & 26th

6th AVENUE “INSPIRED SOLES” ART SHOW AND AUCTION First Friday Debut April 4th “…featuring stilettos like you’ve never seen them before.” Back for the third year, 6th Avenue Gallery presents the 2014 “Inspired Soles” art show, auction and raffle benefiting Artlink Phoenix. Local artists, designers and celebrities have transformed dozens of stilettos into works of art for an exhibition that gives new meaning to the term “well heeled.” See for yourself when the show debuts on First Friday in April and continues through First Friday in May. The “Inspired Soles” stiletto art show will be unveiled at the April event and silent auction presented by 6th Avenue Gallery. Planned festivities include a silent auction of select pieces (remaining shoes will be raffled at the May show), live music, refreshments, mingling with the artists, and the opportunity to buy stilettos that are truly unmatched.

Magician Eric Giliam will showcase his award winning magic and illusions for three performances in The Palms Marquee Theatre on April 25 and April 26, 2014 in this thrilling, all ages show. An up and coming young talent on the entertainment scene, Giliam’s award-winning magic, illusions and popular stage show have become more in demand, even taking him around the world. The former World Teen Magic Champion has performed on prime time TV shows in London and Rome and has recently been invited to perform in India and China. He has won many awards for his stage performances, among them the award for the most original and innovative stage act presented to him by Siegfried and Roy in Las Vegas. Performance Dates: Friday, April 25: Evening - Dinner at 5:30pm; Performance begins at 7:30pm. Saturday, April 26: Matinee - Lunch at 11:45am; Performance at 1:15pm. Evening – Dinner at 5:30pm; Performance begins at 7:30pm. Tickets can be purchased online at ThePalmsTheatre.com, by phone (480) 924-6260, or at the Box Office located at 5247 E. Brown Road in Mesa.

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In this Tony Award-winning musical favorite, a small town gets turned upside down when hip-thrusting superstar Conrad Birdie -- whose resemblance to Elvis Presley is entirely intentional -- arrives in Sweet Apple, Ohio to give a lucky girl “one last kiss” before his induction into the army. Set in the ‘50s world of soda fountains, screaming fans and Ed Sullivan, this nostalgic show is filled with classic songs like “I’ve Got a Lot of Living to Do,” “Put on a Happy Face” and “The Telephone Hour.” Desert Stages Theatre Mainstage (4720 N. Scottsdale Rd.)

ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS: AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS Thru April 13 The celebrated off-Broadway comedy, Around the World in 80 Days, which features five actors in a theatrical tour-de-force playing 39 characters from Jules Verne’s classic adventure novel, will come alive through the Arizona Theatre Company production at the Herberger Theater Center, 222 E. Monroe, from March 27-April 13.


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Donceles” and “Pablo Helguera: Chrestomathy,” curated by Julio César Morales, will be the first presentation outside of the East Coast of this new work by Helguera, a worldrenowned visualand performance artist whose work weaves together personal and historical narratives in the context of socially engaged art and language. The ASU Art Museum, named “the single most impressive venue for contemporary art in Arizona” by Art in America magazine, is part of the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. To learn more, call 480.965.2787 or visit asuartmuseum.asu.edu.

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Adapted by Mark Brown and perfect for the whole family, this hilarious take on the celebrated novel about explorer Phileas Fogg’s attempt to circumnavigate the world in order to win a bet, is directed by David P. Saar, founder and artistic director for the award-winning Childsplay, and boasts an incredible cast of characters. Along with his man-servant Passepartout, and pursued by the relentless Detective Fix, Phileas races from London through India, the Far East and across the American frontier in a mad scramble of adventures, romances and cliffhangers.

HOW I BECAME A PIRATE LANDS AT THE PALMS THEATRE Thru April 5th The Palms Theatre presents How I Became A Pirate, a musical based on the book written by Melinda Long. Children will join the adventures of Jacob Jeremy as he jumps on board to join Capitan Braid Beard and his pirate crew. Buried treasure, sea chanteys, pirate talk--who wouldn’t go along? How I Became A Pirate lands at The Palms Theatre from Wednesday, March 12 through Saturday, April 5, 2014. Tickets to How I Became A Pirate can be purchased online at ThePalmsTheatre.com, by phone, (480) 924-6260, or at the Box Office, located at 5247 E. Brown Road in Mesa. Ticket price is $18 for all ages and includes our kid-friendly buffet; $12 for show only seating.

ASU ART MUSEUM PRESENTS TWO CONCURRENT EXHIBITIONS BY WORLDRENOWNED ARTIST PABLO HELGUERA Now Open The ASU Art Museum is pleased to present two concurrent solo exhibitions of work by artist Pablo Helguera, both of which opened March 21st. “Pablo Helguera: Librería

DISNEY ON ICE CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF MAGIC April 10th – 13th at US Airways Center

Former high school sweethearts cross paths and rekindle their love through the music of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.

Be part of the festivities when Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic comes to Phoenix! More than 65 of Disney’s captivating characters from 18 unforgettable Disney stories come to life in this commemorative celebration, produced by Feld Entertainment. In this lavish ice show, everyone’s favorite sweethearts, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, take audiences on a fun-filled adventure, sharing memories with Disney friends including Goofy & Donald Duck; the beloved Disney Princesses; Chip & Dale; Pinocchio & Jiminy Cricket; Belle & The Beast plus many more – and magical moments from Disney’s Aladdin, Mulan, The Lion King plus Disney/Pixar’s Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and Toy Story! Beautifully choreographed skating, breathtaking production numbers, stunning costumes and toe-tapping songs will inspire fond Disney memories. Families can share this once-in-a-lifetime skating spectacular as Mickey and the rest of the gang take the audience on a whirlwind tour of favorite Disney moments. Thursday, April 10 – Sunday, April 13 Continued on page 16

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DIXIE SWIM CLUB The Palms Theatre / Mesa Thru April 12th Five Southern women, all on the same college swim team, meet each year at a beach cottage in North Carolina to catch up, laugh and rekindle their friendship. This hilarious and touching comedy focuses on four of those weekends over a 33 year period and the enduring loyalty among these five unforgettable women and their friendship that will last forever. For more information please visit www. thepalmstheatre.com For tickets, please call the Box Office at 480-9246260.

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5Oth ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF BEATLEMANIA IN AMERICA WITH MUSICAL BIOGRAPHY OF FAB FOUR Thursday, April 17th at Theater Works / 7:30pm It may be over 40 years since they broke up, but the enduring appeal of The Beatles will be underscored again on February 9 as the country gears up to commemorate the Fab Four’s historic American debut on The Ed Sullivan Show exactly a half century ago. Theater Works at the Peoria Center for the Performing Arts celebrates the golden anniversary with a nationally touring musical retelling of the Beatles story on April 17 at 7:30 pm. An astounding 73 million Americans tuned in to watch the lads from Liverpool that Sunday evening. Before you could say “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!” Beatlemania had swept the

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country. One week later, News In Brief put it this way: “There are rumors abound that the [Beatles] are Britain’s revenge for the Boston Tea Party.” Tickets are $30/$40 plus $3.50 facility fees and may be purchased online at www.theaterworks.org or by phoning 623-815-7930.

SOUTH PACIFIC Thru April 13th The Palms Theater South Pacific spins a romantic tale of love and loss on a tropical naval base during World War II. Two couples fall in love and their happiness is threatened by the realities of war and by their own prejudices. The classic Rodgers and Hammerstein score includes Some Enchanted Evening, Younger than Springtime, Bali Ha’l, There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame, Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair and A Wonderful Guy. Visit www.thepalmstheater.com for more information.

LIFELIKE Thru May 18th Phoenix Art Museum’s Steele Gallery The exhibition features 50 contemporary sculptures, paintings, video and photography that thread the line between reality and the most imaginative of illusions. These artworks play with scale, different media and situations. For example, a sleeping bag made from painted bronze and an overstuffed garbage bag made from marble. These works are so detailed and thoughtful, it will have you asking… Is this real? Cost: Adults $15 WOMEN WHO ROCK EXHIBITION Thru April 20 at the Musical Instrument Museum Tickets: $7 with museum admission | $10 for exhibition only. Women Who Rock is a groundbreaking and provocative special exhibition created by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, that illustrates the important roles women have played in rock and roll, from its inception through today. This special exhibition of iconic costumes, instruments and artifacts spotlights more than 70 artists.


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#4 Romans discovered that mixing lead with wine not only helped preserve wine, but also gave it a sweet taste and succulent texture.

#1 A wine that tastes watery is said to taste “dilute.” It may have been made from grapes picked during a rainstorm. #2 Wine grapes rank number one among the world’s fruit crops in terms of acres planted. #3 The Code of Hammurabi (1800 B.C.) includes a law that punishes fraudulent wine sellers stating they were to be drowned in a river.

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REVIEWERS ROUNDTABLE The following are reactions from each of AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film commentators in an effort to generate a wellrounded overview of this weekend’s new releases.

Stan Robinson’s reviews reflect the insights of an insider. With more than 22 years of experience in media production, Stan uses his behind-the-scenes expertise to survey a film’s technical attributes and considers the challenges that had to be overcome in order to cinematically present a story. E-mail him at Movies@StanRobinson.org.

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Randy Montgomery’s reactions reveal the emotional intuition of an average moviegoer. With a master’s degree in counseling and education, Randy grounds his opinions in a unique combination of both a movie’s surface entertainment value and its ability to affect him on an even deeper level. E-mail him at Randyjay7694@yahoo.com.

Joseph J. Airdo’s remarks represent the analytical perspective. With a bachelor’s degree in media analysis and criticism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Joseph contemplates the real life implications and applications of a motion picture’s themes in order to determine its existential purpose. E-mail him at joseph.airdo@gmail. com.

‘The Lunchbox’

‘10 Rules for Sleeping Around’

‘In the Blood’

Chris Marquette, Tammin Sursok, Jesse Bradford and Virginia Williams play two young couples - one married, one planning to be, all best friends, dealing with the temptation of infidelity... both real and imagined. (R - 94 minutes)

Gina Carano plays a woman whose new husband (Cam Gigandet) vanishes during their Caribbean honeymoon. Armed with a deadly set of skills, she sets out to discover the truth - and to take down the men she thinks are responsible for his abduction, one by one. (R - 108 minutes)

Joseph: “10 Rules for Sleeping Around” may have been able to blend in between early 2000 movies like “Tomcats” and “Buying the Cow.” But more than 10 years later, the film’s obviously low production budget - and its female cast members’ annoying performances leaves a bad taste in your mouth.

Joseph: “In the Blood” gets the red stuff pumping through your veins at an alarming pace, developing into an extremely exhilarating missingperson mystery before eventually morphing into a game of cat-andmouse that will have you on the extreme edge of your seat.

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Herb Stratford’s perspective on film is story first. Herb watches thousands of films a year as he programs the Napa Valley film fest in Napa, CA. Catch Herb on KVOI 1030 AM’s ‘Wake Up Tucson’ radio show every Friday morning at 7:30am, KVOA-TV (NBC), and KMSB-TV (Fox) every Thursday. Email him at Herb@ artsandcultureguy.com

A mistaken delivery in Mumbai’s famously efficient lunchbox delivery system connects a young housewife to an older man in the dusk of his life as they build a fantasy world together through notes in the lunchbox. (PG - 104 minutes) Stan: ‘The Lunchbox’ takes its time as it methodically sets the tone for a ‘feel good’ story that renews one’s faith in the honor of mankind while reminding us of our capacity to live life, love unconditionally, and cherish those ideals that makes each of us different and unique. Do not let the English subtitles deter you; it is a wonderful date movie! Randy: ‘The Lunchbox’ may be director Ritesh Batra’s first featurelength film, but he manages to deliver a nearly perfect, polished modern-day classic. The story is a heartwarming Hindi-language film about loneliness, happiness, life, death, friendship and love. Feelings and emotions are universal as evident in this import. Do yourself a favor and make the extra effort to go find this movie playing in select theaters. A must see!

Stan Robinson on Twitter! For the latest box office totals all weekend long, late breaking movie news, ‘Who’s hot’ with industry ‘Buzz’, and commentary on movies, personalities, and an insider’s ‘take’ on film industry business affecting salaries, production budgets, and more, follow Stan on twitter: https://twitter. com/NikitaAtSection~ @NikitaAtSection

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The following quotes were pulled from interviews conducted by AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film columnists with talent speaking on behalf of movies recently released in theaters.

Actor Amaury Nolasco (‘In the Blood’) By Joseph J. Airdo

“[My character Silvio Lugo] is one of those guys who runs the underworlds in this undisclosed Caribbean country and he is not great with foreigners. He just takes care of his own - whether he has to break the law or not. He is a force to be reckoned with. But I would not call him a bad guy. “I always want to look for something that makes [my character] likeable. I do not want to hate a guy just to hate him. Villains

are human after all. Evan a villain has a mother. Even a villain has a sister. He is probably liked by somebody, so I always add some sort of a human side to it. “Silvio is a guy who is misunderstood - and I made my own justifications. He is a guy who is going through an illness and this was his way of saying, ‘Look, it is survival of the fittest. Nothing against you but I need to live.’ If it comes down between you or

me, I am sorry but I am bringing you down. “At the end of the day, that is just animal instinct and who we are as humans. If you and I were in the middle of the jungle, I will be your loyal friend and I will be there with you. But if it comes down between you or me, I’m sorry but you are going down. And that is the way that I justified who Silvio Lugo was.” - Amaury Nolasco

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President/Founder Chris LaMont (Phoenix Film Festival) By Joseph J. Airdo

“[We have got] some films that are not going to be at Camelview and are not going to make it to Shea, but they are still definitely deserving of an audience. You can’t be a filmmaker without showing your movie to people, so we want to get the best presentation possible. And we are fairly successful at doing it because we always stay on track and we keep in mind what is important - which is great movies and a great audience.

“Every film in competition is amazing. There are some great comedies and great dramas that we have. And we have some really cool showcase films. We have nonstop events. We have workshops, we have Kids’ Day on Saturday morning, we have Geek Day on Sunday afternoon, we have bands [etc.]. We would love for people to come see the movies and then hang out with the filmmakers over at the Party Pavilion.

“That kind of synergy makes this festival special from other festivals because ... everyone goes to the same party. The idea is that we build up this amazing film community over the weekend. And it is amazing. You have to see at least two movies a day and then go hang out at the Party Pavilion. That is the perfect recipe for a great day at the festival.” - Chris LaMont

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The 14th Annual Phoenix Film Festival takes place from April 3 – 10, 2014. There are two key words, ‘Film’ and ‘Festival’ and this year looks to take each of those words to new levels when it comes to film festivals!

The Phoenix Film Festival, a program of the 501c(3) non-profit ‘Phoenix Film Foundation’, was started in 2000 by independent filmmakers as an opportunity to showcase independent filmmaking, and has been named one of The 25 Coolest Film Festivals by Movie Maker Magazine, quickly becoming Arizona’s Largest Film Festival.

The best way to keep up on the festival is via their website (http://www. phoenixfilmfestival.com). One can also join their mailing list and “Like” on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ PhoenixFilmFestival) for timely updates on films presented and events for the ‘Film Buff’ in all of us who love the art

The Phoenix Film Festival annually screens over 150 films, holds amazing parties and provides filmmaking seminars during the 8-day festival. The

event takes place all in one convenient location and is held on 7 screens at the Harkins Scottsdale/101; 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85054. All parties,

workshops, seminars, and screenings are held right on site so you will not miss a thing. Hope to see you there!

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Toyota 4-Runner 4x4 by Chad Haire For driving on rough Arizona desert trails, the Toyota 4-Runner is a good pick. It has the same rugged fullframe design and off-road abilities of the Land Rover & Jeep Wrangler competition, but with Toyota reliability tossed in. Top engine is a proven 270 horsepower V-6 hooked to a 5-speed automatic. The interior is nothing fancy, but materials are very rugged and all controls easy to use, thanks to simple knobs. Build-quality is proven, with excellent workmanship overall. Even on the roughest roads, no rattles were present. In daily commuting, the suspension was firm, yet the ride was

comfortable, thanks to a solid body structure. Steering and brake feedback was very good. To test this rig outdoors, we went to the Stoneman Lake area, about 100 miles north of metro Phoenix. The rough forest trails were easily traveled, thanks to highground clearance, big tires, and low-range gearing. Gripes? Well, gas mileage is low at 17-21 mpg. Blame the 5-speed box, outclassed by modern 6-speeds. While the base price is low around $25K, most vehicles on dealers’ lots are loaded up like mine, which was $43,944. But once paid for, you should be a happy customer.

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STAN ROBINSON’S ‘KID PICKS’ ‘Ernest & Celestine’ ~ You have heard the term, ‘The charm is often in its simplicity’ which very aptly describes the basic story of an unlikely friendship between a bear, Ernest (voiced by Forrest Whitaker), and a young mouse named Celestine (voiced by Mackenzie Foy). Nominated for an Oscar® for best-animated feature film this year opens on Friday 4 April 2014. ‘Ernest & Celestine’ is originally a French language movie. The film has been recast with English

speaking voices for countries around the world where English is the prominent language! The animated comedy/drama is a delightful story that is fun for the whole family. (PG - 80 minutes)

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WORDS FROM THE WISE

“Courage is the power to let go of the familiar.” - Raymond Lindquist

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“A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” -John C. Maxwell

“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.” - David Bowie

“If you wait to do everything until you’re sure it’s right, you’ll probably never do much of anything.” -Win Borden

“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.” – Sven Goran Eriksson

“There is far more opportunity than there is ability.” - Thomas A. Edison

“Courage is the discovery that you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose.”

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World champion dance competition will highlight the 3-day event as dancers from throughout the United States and Canada compete to take home a portion of the $75,000.00 in cash prizes.

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Boy meets girl; boy marries girl; boy and girl have a boy and girl; boy tells his boy and girl how he met his girl. In a nutshell, that’s the premise of the CBS comedy “How I Met Your Mother,” which ends after nine seasons with a one-hour series finale on Monday, March 31. If all goes as fans hope, by the time the last credits roll, New York architect Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) will at long last lock eyes – and who knows, maybe even lips – with “The Girl With the Yellow Umbrella” (Cristin Milioti), his future wife and the “Mother” of the title. Also, retired playboy Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) will have exchanged vows with news anchor Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), Ted’s ex-girlfriend, and spouses and new parents Marshall and Lily (Jason Segel, Alyson Hannigan), Ted’s longtime pals, will continue to be the adorable couple they’ve always been. Of all the twists and turns of the final season (which has played out as one very long weekend before Barney and Robin’s wedding) and the finale, the end has always been in sight. “I feel like the less we say about the finale, the better,” says Carter Bays, who co-created and executive produces the show with his longtime pal and writing partner Craig Thomas (they met when Thomas became the drummer for Bays’ band at Wesleyan University). “This is the ending we conceived when we conceived the show 10 years ago. It’s what we’ve been steadfastly writing towards ever since.” If Barney and Ted finally both make it down the aisle, they’re going to be a few years behind the show’s creators, who loosely based “HIMYM” on their own experience as buddies sharing an apartment in New York. Both Thomas and Bays are husbands and fathers, but it was not always thus. “At the beginning of the series,” says Bays, “I related to Ted, because I was single, and I hadn’t met my wife yet. Now, I feel much more like Marshall and Lily, although there is a lot of Ted and the Mother in my wife and I. There are a few details that are taken directly from life.” While Ted and Barney stand in for many singles who are either looking for true love or merely just a good time, Marshall and Lily started the show together, got married and had a baby – but at no point did they become boring. Says Bays, “Marshall and Lily have been almost like immortals, almost like Greek gods, representing marital love. They’ve always been superhuman in that way, and they continue to be.” While Ted always had one eye on the altar, Barney let his eyes roam. “What else is there to do with a character like that than watch him grow up?” Bays says. “The last few episodes will give a real accelerated view into just how much Barney grows up.”

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While driving cross-country, a surgeon has an unexpected encounter in North Carolina that derails her plans to join her boyfriend in the Hamptons.

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Ron Burgundy tries to stay classy when he and his team take New York and the nation’s first 24-hour global cable news network by storm.

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Animated. A fearless young princess sets out with a mountaineer to find her sister, whose icy powers have trapped their kingdom in eternal winter.

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Two friends’ tour of Europe takes a dark turn when one of them contracts a mysterious illness. They race to find out what it is and how to cure it before the sickness consumes him completely.

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Radio host Alan Partridge gets a chance to boost his sagging career by serving as a liaison between police and his former co-host, who has taken hostages at their radio station.

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An ambitious FBI agent forces a con man and his partner to infiltrate the dangerous but seductive world of New Jersey’s power-brokers and crime syndicates.

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Though adversaries at first, romantic sparks begin to fly between a surgeon and a retailer during a college tour with their teenage offspring.

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Filmmaker Evan Jackson Leong chronicles the rise of basketball star Jeremy Lin, the first man of Chinese/Taiwanese descent to play in the NBA.

Nelson Mandela serves 27 years in prison, is instrumental in the abolishment of apartheid and eventually becomes South Africa’s president.

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A corrupt narcotics cop searches for a young criminal who knows a secret about his past.

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From grade-school through highschool, LeBron James and four talented teammates burn up the basketball courts throughout Ohio.

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An unplanned pregnancy forces two troubled lovers to re-examine their lives and decide if they want to become parents.

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Donald Rumsfeld discusses his political career, from his days as a congressman to planning the invasion of Iraq.

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A clairvoyant cook joins forces with his sweetheart and the town sheriff to prevent an unknown catastrophe that may be linked to a weird stranger.

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In Thailand, a drug trafficker’s icy mother sends him on a mission to avenge his older brother, who was killed for beating an underage prostitute to death.

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A masked hero’s quest to bring a dangerous criminal to justice leaves his own life and reputation in tatters.

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Walt Disney pulls out all the stops to get the movie rights to “Mary Poppins” from its prickly author, P.L. Travers.

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New York stockbroker Jordan Belfort, who founded brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont while still in his early 20s, develops habits of wretched excess and corruption.

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Dazed and Confused 9:15 p.m. on SHOW Assorted teens waste another day of school before getting down to wasting summer in 1976 Austin, Texas.

FRIDAY Carlito’s Way 1:15 p.m. on SHOW A reformed ex-convict is torn between his girlfriend and his crooked lawyer in 1975.

Tombstone 3:35 p.m. on CINEMAX Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp and his brothers for an OK Corral showdown with the Clanton gang.

THURSDAY The Conjuring 12:30 p.m. on CINEMAX Paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren confront a powerful demonic entity when they try to help parents and children being terrorized in their secluded farmhouse.

My Left Foot 12:30 p.m. on TMC Born with cerebral palsy, Irish Christy Brown uses an unafflicted foot to paint and write.

Fearless 3:15 p.m. on SHOW

Argo 6:05 p.m. on CINEMAX During the Iran hostage crisis, an extraction specialist in the CIA poses as a Hollywood film producer to rescue six Americans who eluded Iranian militants and found refuge with the Canadian ambassador.

The Ghost Writer 5 p.m. on SHOW A newly hired ghostwriter exposes evidence that suggests his late predecessor knew a dark secret about their subject, the former prime minister of Britain.

A high-school basketball coach turns a losing team around, then faces criticism for pushing the athletes to put grades first.

Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence.

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A man takes the fall for his lover’s crime, then four years later breaks out of prison to find her and their young daughter, who was born during his incarceration.

After spending time in a remote village to atone for his past, a martial artist gets caught in a duel to defend China’s honor against his country’s enemies.

The 40-Year-Old Virgin 10 p.m. on CINEMAX

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Ain’t Them Bodies Saints 5:30 p.m. on TMC

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Coach Carter 3:40 p.m. on SHOW “Tombstone”

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SUNDAY Prometheus 1:40 p.m. on CINEMAX A clue to mankind’s origins leads a team of explorers to deep space, where they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.

The Godfather 7 p.m. on CINEMAX Crime boss Vito Corleone and his sons rule their New York empire with Mafia justice.


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MONDAY The Illusionist 12:10 p.m. on TMC Master magician Eisenheim vies with the heir to the AustroHungarian Empire to win back the woman he loved as a child, as she is about to become betrothed to the prince.

Carlito’s Way 1 p.m. on SHOW A reformed ex-convict is torn between his girlfriend and his crooked lawyer in 1975.

Independence Day 6:30 p.m. on STARZ

sympathetic to the cause and attracted to the leader.

A fighter pilot, a computer whiz and others fight back after 15-mile-wide alien ships zap Earth’s major cities.

The Negotiator 10 p.m. on CINEMAX A framed police negotiator takes hostages and demands to speak with a counterpart from another precinct.

TUESDAY Sarafina! 12:30 p.m. on SHOW

The 40-Year-Old Virgin 2:50 p.m. on CINEMAX

A South African student joins the antiapartheid revolution in her township of Soweto.

Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence.

The East 2 p.m. on CINEMAX

Coach Carter 3:30 p.m. on SHOW

Hired to infiltrate a group of ecoterrorists, an undercover operative instead finds herself growing

Unforgiven 5 p.m. on STARZ An old gunslinger, his ex-partner and a quick-draw kid go bounty hunting in a town called Big Whiskey.

A writer, a photographer, a young woman and a successful dermatologist grapple with love and betrayal.

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The Dark Knight Rises 6:15 p.m. on HBO

The Abyss 12:15 p.m. on CINEMAX

Eight years after he took the blame for Harvey Dent’s death and vanished into the night, Batman is forced out of his self-imposed exile by a cunning cat burglar and a merciless terrorist called Bane.

Oil-platform workers, including an estranged couple, and a Navy SEAL make a startling deep-sea discovery.

The Ghost Writer 6:15 p.m. on SHOW A newly hired ghostwriter exposes evidence that suggests his late predecessor knew a dark secret about their subject, the former prime minister of Britain.

Closer 1 p.m. on STARZ A writer, a photographer, a young woman and a successful dermatologist grapple with love and betrayal.

Amour 2:45 p.m. on STARZ A retired music teacher demonstrates unflagging devotion to his wife, even after she has a debilitating stroke.

A high-school basketball coach turns a losing team around, then faces criticism for pushing the athletes to put grades first.

The Conjuring 8 p.m. on CINEMAX

Passion Fish 3:30 p.m. on TMC

Paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren confront a powerful demonic entity when they try to help parents and children being terrorized in their secluded farmhouse.

A paralyzed soap-opera star and her nurse give each other strength to grow in Louisiana.

Silver Linings Playbook 5:45 p.m. on TMC An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life and a young woman promising to help him reunite with his estranged wife.

Closer 7:15 p.m. on STARZ

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Ain’t Them Bodies Saints 8 p.m. on TMC “Silver Linings Playbook”

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Reed hopes hot play translates to a green jacket at Augusta

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Patrick Reed’s assertion that he is among the top five players in the game following his victory in last month’s WGC Cadillac Championship ruffled feathers among golf’s old guard. But it also raised the debate: Is he? If you’re going on recent performance, he might have a legitimate argument. The 23year-old Texan has three victories since last August, making him the first player to ring up that many wins on the PGA Tour before his 24th birthday. Also, no one else has come close to that total over the same span of time. And in terms of self-confidence, he certainly has an abundance there. But his win in March at Doral, which vaulted him to No. 20 in the World Golf Rankings, was his first against anything resembling a tough field. He’s also never played in a

major, whose elite fields and heightened pressures tend to separate the wheat from the chaff. Critics also argue that it’s still far too early in this young man’s career to consider him near the top of anything. Win a few more tournaments or take a few top-5s first, they say, then we’ll talk. Still, with Tiger Woods struggling with a balky back and Phil Mickelson slowed by arthritis, the timing might be right for a changing of the guard. And Reed and his hot hand might be just the one to pull it off. Reed vies in his first major when he tees it up at Georgia’s Augusta National in the 2014 Masters Tournament, which airs Thursday through Sunday, April 10-13, on ESPN and CBS.

Full name: Patrick Nathaniel Reed Birthplace: San Antonio Birth date: Aug. 5, 1990 Height/weight: 6 feet/200 pounds Road to stardom: Played golf at University H.S. in Baton Rouge, La., which he led to state championships in 2006 and 2007 ... also won the ’06 Junior British Open ... attended the University of Georgia (2008-09) and Augusta State, which he helped to the NCAA Division I Championship in 2010 and

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2011 ... turned pro in 2011 ... played in two events on the Nationwide Tour in 2011 and 12 on the PGA Tour in 2012 ... finished tied for 22nd at 2012 PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament, thus earning his Tour card for 2013 Career highlights: Won his first Tour event at the 2013 Wyndham Championship ... also won the 2014 Humana Challenge Personal: Majored in business at Augusta State ... married Justine Karain on Dec. 21, 2012

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mals and much later, our branch of the evolutionary tree, primates. “Every reptile, bird and mammal alive today is descended from ancient fish,” he says. “So how does this legacy play out in our anatomy?” Like others who have found their true calling, Shubin is enthusiastic, no more so than when he cradles fossils that are millions of years old. One segment that perfectly illustrates his point is showing a human embryo and a fish embryo side by side. They look almost identical, with large heads, apostrophe-shaped bodies, tails and the swellings that become gills in fish and the lower jaw, middle ear and voice box in people. The documentary could be tighter, particularly when Shubin interacts with people who have abnormalities, such as the boy with six fingers and a woman whose upper ear bears the imprint of the evolutionary gill. But overall it works and lays the groundwork for the ensuing episodes, “Your Inner Reptile” and “Your Inner Monkey.”

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If people seem fishy, just know that they can’t help it — it’s in our DNA. A quirky PBS series launches Wednesday, April 9 (check local listings), with “Your Inner Fish,” in which the host, scientist Neil Shubin, explains how we evolved from fish. The three-week series explores how humans came about using graphics, showing fossils and interviewing people in far-flung corners of the globe. Shubin gleefully explains what people have in common with fish. A paleobiologist, Shubin says, “As a scientist I look at human bodies different from other people.” This is proven in the slightly weird but compelling opening, as Shubin rides a bus and imagines people with tails and reptilian skin. Now as zoolike as mass transit can be, this seems unusual, but he uses these graphics to further his point that we all have the same origins. “Around 400 million years ago, you will find fish swimming in oceans and streams,” he says. Then, some 40 million years ago, amphibians arrived, followed by mam-

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Manu Ginobili and the San Antonio Spurs visit the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday on TNT.

THURSDAY MLB Baseball 12:30 p.m. on FSAZ San Francisco Giants at Arizona Diamondbacks. From Chase Field in Phoenix.

College Basketball 4 p.m. on ESPN NIT Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. From Madison Square Garden in New York.

NBA Basketball 5 p.m. on TNT San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder. From Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City.

College Basketball 6 p.m. on ESPN State Farm Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championship. From Dallas.

NBA Basketball 7:30 p.m. on TNT Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles.

FRIDAY NBA Basketball 4 p.m. on ESPN Denver Nuggets at Memphis Grizzlies. From the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tenn.

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2014 NCAA Basketball Tournament 5:30 p.m. on TBS TNT Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Arlington, Texas.

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TUESDAY MLB Baseball 1:30 p.m. on FSAZ Arizona Diamondbacks at San Francisco Giants. From AT&T Park in San Francisco.

MLB Baseball 5 p.m. on FS1 Cincinnati Reds at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

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Middle Tennessee State at Southern Mississippi.

Brooklyn Nets at Miami Heat. From the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami.

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Arizona Diamondbacks at Colorado Rockies. From Coors Field in Denver.

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NHL Hockey 5 p.m. on FSAZ Phoenix Coyotes at Columbus Blue Jackets. From Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Edmonton Oilers at Phoenix Coyotes. From Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Ariz.

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Los Angeles Lakers at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles.

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NBA Basketball 7:30 p.m. on ESPN

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Oklahoma City Thunder at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles.

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2014 NCAA Basketball Tournament 6 p.m. on CBS Final: Teams TBA. From Arlington, Texas.

Golf 12 p.m. on ESPN Masters Par 3 Contest. From Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.


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THURSDAY SUPER WHY! 12 p.m. on 8 KAET The mystery in Storybook Village involves a broken guitar string and who did it. Jack suspects Whyatt is the culprit. The Super Readers fly into “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” and encounter Goldilocks, who maintains her innocence in trashing the bears’ home.

CALAMITY JANE 1:15 p.m. on TCM Doris Day has a raucous romp in the title role of this 1953 musical about Wild West tomboy Calamity Jane, who sets her cap to win the affections of handsome Wild Bill Hickok. The tuneful score includes the Oscarwinning “Secret Love,” which became one of Day’s signature songs.

FRIDAY THE WILD THORNBERRYS MOVIE 6 p.m. on NICK The animated Nickelodeon characters have adventures at greater length in this 2002 feature-film version. Sisters Eliza and Debbie (voices of Lacey Chabert and Danielle Harris) put aside their differences when Debbie runs into big trouble in Africa, prompting Eliza to use her new ability to talk to animals in going to the rescue. Poachers pose additional dangers.

charming 1951 comedy-fantasy stars Paul Douglas (“A Letter to Three Wives”) as the manager of a losing baseball team that gets a boost from some heavenly helpers — angels who were once great ballplayers on Earth. There’s a catch, though: He has to quit cussing and bullying his players. Janet Leigh and Donna Corcoran also star.

SUNDAY THE KARATE KID 10 a.m. on FAM Wax on, wax off, wax nostalgic about this delightful 1984 tale of a troubled youth (Ralph Macchio) who learns to stand on his own two feet — occasionally on only one — and face down the local bullies. Pat Morita shines as the martialarts handyman who schools young “Daniel-san” in the martial arts, including, of course, when not to use them. We dare you not to cheer at the end.

THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET 1 p.m. on TCM In this 1964 blend of live-action footage and animation, Don Knotts stars as a mousy Brooklyn bookkeeper who dreams of becoming a fish. One day he falls off a pier and miraculously gets his wish. He even winds up helping the Navy track German U-boats during World War II. Carole Cook, Jack Weston and Andrew Duggan also star.

MONDAY SID THE SCIENCE KID 12:30 p.m. on 8 KAET In “Sid’s Rainy Play Date,” the curious preschooler is excited about his outdoors play date, but the forecast predicts rain, causing him to wonder if the rain knew he had plans. At school, Sid and his friends discover that rain comes from clouds and learn how important rain is because it helps plants and crops grow.

“The Karate Kid”

ANNIE GET YOUR GUN 3 p.m. on TCM Betty Hutton took over for an ailing Judy Garland in the title role of this 1950 screen adaptation of the Broadway show. Loosely based on the life of sharpshooter and Wild West show star Annie Oakley, it’s packed with classic Irving Berlin songs, including “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “Anything You Can Do” and “Doin’ What Comes Naturally.” Howard Keel stars as Frank Butler, Annie’s rival and eventual love interest.

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TUESDAY MICKEY’S GREAT CLUBHOUSE HUNT 8 a.m. on DISN The series “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” regularly finds Mickey and his pals hunting for lost objects. In this 2007 feature-length offering, however, the entire clubhouse is gone after Pete utters some incorrect magic words that cause it to break apart. Mickey calls on Ludwig von Drake, his “Mouseketools” and viewers at home to help him track the pieces down.

WEDNESDAY SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS 2:30 p.m. on NICK SpongeBob (voice of Tom Kenny) takes a trip to boating school in “New Student Starfish.” Without his friend, Patrick (voice of Bill Fagerbakke) gets bored out of his gourd. So with SpongeBob’s encouragement, Patrick joins the school. But not all goes well, and SpongeBob loses an award because of his pal. Then in “Clams,” Mr. Krabs celebrates a milestone in his business.

SATURDAY ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD 7 p.m. on TCM Remade in 1994 with Danny Glover and young Joseph Gordon-Levitt, this

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Much has been made over the past few years about the “wine-ification” of beer, including the now common statement, “Beer is the new wine.” Perhaps this is true. Beer, at least of the craft variety, has certainly become more popular. It is being paired with food more than ever, and even starting to show up in white tablecloth restaurants. There are even fullfledged beer geeks to go along with it. Sadly, some of the snobbery that wine has long been famous for has also pervaded the craft beer world.

cool he is by using a variation on the phrase “mind boggling.” I think we can agree that this individual is clearly showing snobbish behavior. Of course, his response to anybody taking issue with this statement was to attack them to show that he had a superior grasp of the situation. There are countless other examples out there, both on the internet and in real life. People exhibiting a sense of entitlement because they consider themselves to be some sort of top level beer drinker who deserves special treatment.

In a recent (back in 2011 when this article was first written) discourse on a Facebook page supposedly dedicated to lovers of craft beer that statement was made that, “I don’t need to tell anyone that (insert macro lager here) is disgusting…” The writer goes on to talk about how a certain beer rating web site gives it a “D” and then goes on to say that the fact that it won an award at a recent judged event is “mind bottling” further showing how

The wine world has learned that snobbery is not conducive to growing the brand, or in this case, the category. More and more the wine snobs have distanced themselves from snobbish attitude and, aside from occasional derogatory comments about people who put ice in their red wine, keep

themselves pretty much on the geek side. It became a learned response to years of being put down for the way they treated what they considered inferior products and other drinkers. They learned that every wine has its place in the grand scheme of life and each and every drinker ultimately adds to the overall growth of wine as a business. Without that growth, the availability of rare or unusual wines may dry up, leaving the connoisseur with less choices.

So it may go with beer. Right now we are enjoying a bull market in beer. Brewers are making more and more great beers, and many of these are special releases. The market in limited release beer is so good right now, that people like the person in the second paragraph are putting down bars that open with multiple craft beer handles (like 40 or so craft handles) because their offerings aren’t exciting enough. These are people that don’t get it and probably never will. The craft beer world needs all types, they need the light beer drinker, they need Continued On Page 49...

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What causes this type of behavior, what makes a person who should be an enthusiast , a supporter for great beer, turn in to a complete snob who prefers to bash other beers, and by extension their drinkers, in the name of promoting his interests? There are a variety of reasons of course. The two biggest influencers are probably insecurity and a lack of general knowledge about beer. Because he doesn’t understand or know enough to make a cogent argument in favor of craft beer, he attacks the competition, first putting down the other product and then attacking anybody who dares to point out he might be mistaken. The insecurity part is clear…he knows that he doesn’t know as much as others and takes bold stands hoping to discourage any further conversation.

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the bars that support entry level craft beer, they need to be supportive of people who drink beers they consider lesser in quality to what they drink. And they need to do it all without being condescending or arrogant about it. The great beer served at a variety of outstanding bars in Arizona is dependent on all of the above. Every bar cannot, nor should it, open with 30 rotating tap handles specializing only in one-off beers that come to Arizona in such small quantities they are fully allocated before even getting on a truck for the ride from the brewery to here.

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No brewery (or winery) can survive exclusively with the snobs. Perhaps one or two brands within the family are great for the snobs, but if all they do is sell their limited release beer, then they won’t be in business very long. It is the flagship beers that make a brewery successful. Because people drink a lot of Dale’s Pale Ale, Oskar Blues can produce Ten FIDY every year; because people drink plenty of Bell’s Amber, we get the gift of Hopslam every January; and because Great Divide sells plenty of Denver Pale Ale and Titan, they are able to make Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout…in fact they can make a whole lineup of Yeti beers. As for the sense of entitlement, get over yourself. Nobody is more important than the other when it comes to enjoying great beer and no amount of self-aggrandizing behavior is going to change that. People who spend their lives pounding their chest and yelling, “look at me, look at what I’m doing,” only serve to hurt the overall industry and craft community we have worked so hard to cultivate. That’s not to say the occasional picture of a special beer or promotion of something special is unacceptable…just tone it down. Very few people are interested in every beer you drink or every beer related thing you are doing.

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So, next time you think you are promoting craft beer, take a minute and ask yourself if you are truly advocating what you drink, or are you putting somebody else down for their choice of what you perceive to be bad beer. The secret to the continued growth of craft beer is doing our best to eliminate the snobbery and put the focus on the positive. Being a beer geek is great for the industry, being a beer snob hurts it.

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CRAFT BEER DIRECTORY PHOENIX Angel’s Trumpet Ale House 810 N. Second Street, Phoenix - Rotates, look for Saison Dupont, Monk’s Café Flemish, Troubadour Magma Culinary Dropout at The Yard 5632 N. 7th Street, Phoenix Ask for: Oskar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale, Ska True Blond, Big Sky Moose Drool Copper Blues 50 W. Jefferson Street Phoenix Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, SanTan Hefeweizen, Leinenkugel Honey Weiss Delux 3146 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85016 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Tripel Karmeliet, Moose Drool The Garage Restaurant and Bar 534 E. Bethany Home Rd. Phoenix 85014. Ask For: Stiegl Lager, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Thunder Canyon Deep Canyon Amber.

George and Dragon 4240 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85012-1812 Ask For: Fat Tire, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Grand Canyon Pilsner

Half Moon Sports Grill 288 E. Greenway Parkway, Phoenix Ask for: Sonoran White Chocolate, SanTan Hopshock, New Belgium Fat Tire Hazelwoods 1st Place 3226 East Indian School Phoenix, AZ 85018 Ask For: Moose Drool/Big Sky IPA / Trout Slayer Lost Leaf Gallery 914 N. 5th St. Phoenix 85004 Ask for: Fox Barrel Pear Cider, Breckenridge Vanilla Porter, Abita Purple Haze Magnums 731 E. Union Hills Dr. Phoenix 85024 Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Tripel Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12

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Boulders on Broadway 530 W. Broadway Rd. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, New Belium Ranger IPA, Lost Coast Great White

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O.H.S.O 4900 E. Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ Ask for: Grand Canyon Raspberry Wheat, Thunder Canyon Good Vibrations IPA, Papago Coconut Joe Sun Up Brewery 322 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix 85012 Ask for: Trooper IPA, Armadillo Red, Light Rail Cream Ale The Yard House 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050 Ask for: Gulden Draak, Lost Coast Great White, Alaskan Amber ZIPPS Sports Grill 3647 E. Indian School Rd. Phoenix, 85018 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, New Belgium 1554 TEMPE Bison Witches 21 E. 6th St. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Big Sky Moose Drool, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber Boston’s 400 West University Dr Tempe 85281

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Flanny’s Bar & Grill 1805 E. Elliot Rd. Tempe, 85284 Ask For: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Green Flash Hop Head Red, SanTan Seasonals Four Peaks Brewery 1340 E. 8th St. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA Gordon Biersch 420 S. mill Ave. Tempe 85281 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner HandleBar and Grill 680 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe – New Belgium Abbey Ale, Sonoran White Chocolate ale, Green Flash Hop Head Red Lucky Break Billiards, Bar and Grill 1807 E. Baseline Road Tempe AZ 85283 Featuring SanTan Seasonals, Abita Purple Haze, Leinenkugel Seasonals.

Ask for: Bell’s Oberon, Big Sky Moose Drool, Alaskan Amber Tavern on Mill 404 s Mill Ave Tempe, 85281 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Ballast Point Pale Ale, Green Flash West Coat IPA Thirsty Lion 2000 East Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe Marketplace Tempe, AZ 85281 Ask for: Fat Tire, Alaskan Amber, Oskar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale World of Beer 526 S. Mill Avenue, Tempe Left Hand Milk Stout, Wittekerke, St. Bernardus ABT 12 Yucca Tap Room 29 W. Southern Ave. Tempe 85282 Ask for: Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Bell’s Oberon, Left Hand Polestar Pils WEST SIDE Caballero Grill 1800 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, SanTan Gordo Stout, Blue Moon

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Deli Sports Bar 9635 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria Ask for: Green Flash West Coast IPA, Abita Purple Haze, Grand Canyon American Pilsner Gordon Biersch 6915 N. 95th Ave. Glendale 85305 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Ground Control 14140 W. Indian School Rd. Goodyear, 85338 Ask for: Schneider Weisse, Tripel Karmeliet, St. Bernardus ABT 12 Mellow Mushroom 2490 W. Happy Valley Rd. Phoenix, 85085 Ask for: Abita Purple Haze, Grand Canyon Pilsner, Sonoran Inebriator Old Chicago 5695 W. Bell Rd. Glendale, 85308 Ask for: Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, New Belgium 1554, SKA Pinstripe Red Original Wineburger 6027 N. 19th Ave. Phoenix 85015 Ask for: Thunder Canyon Deep Canyon Amber, Bridgeport Seasonals, Big Sky IPA The Shout! House 6770 N. Sunrise Blvd. #207 Glendale, 85305 Ask for: Blue Moon, Fat Tire and Stone IPA The Yard House

AZ Wine Company 2515 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85257 Ask for: Any of our fine craft beers. Blue 32 Sports Grill 7923 North Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale AZ, 85253 Papago Orange Blossom/ Sun Up Trooper IPA/Moose Drool Brat Haus – 3622 N. Scottsdale Road, Phoenix – SanTan Seasonal, KrombacherPils, Port Brewing Mongo

Gordon Biersch 18545 N. Allied Way Scottsdale 85054 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Papago Brewing Company 7107 E. McDowell Rd. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Orange Blossom, Hopago IPA, El Robusto Porter The Yard House 7014 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Abita Purple Haze, Bear Republic Racer 5

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Cave Creek Tap Haus 6900 east cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 85331 Ask for: Krombacher Pils, Lost Coast Great White, SunUp Trooper IPA Chop & Wok 10425 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Oskar Blues Ten Fidy, Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout, Grand Canyon Pilsner, Green Flash Hop Head Red, Sonoran White Chocolate Ale Culinary Dropout 7135 E. Camelback Scottsdale, 85251 Ask for: SanTan Epicenter, Abita Purple Haze, Breckenridge Avalanche Amber Four Peaks Brewery 15730 N. Pima Rd. Scottsdale 85260 Ask for: Kilt Lifter, 8th St. Ale, Hop Knot IPA Goldie’s Sports Cafe 10135 E. Via Linda Scottsdale, 85258 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, New Belgium Seasonals, New Belgium 1554

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The Hungry Monk 1760 W. Chandler Blvd Chandler, 85224 Ask for: Bell’s Two Hearted, The Lost Abbey Judgment Day, Ballast Point Sculpin Gordon Biersch 2218 E. Williams Field Rd. Gilbert 85296 Ask for: Golden Export, Hefeweizen, Czech Pilsner Iguana Macks 1371 N. Alma School Rd. Chandler 85224 Ask for: San Tan Epicenter, Blue Moon, SanTan Devil’s Ale Irish Republic 58 S. San Marcos Pl. Chandler 85225 Ask for: Irish Republic Amber, Sleepy Dog Red Rover, KilKenny’s Irish Cream Ale BoomBozz Tap House 1026 E. Gilbert Road Gilbert AZ Ask for: SanTan Devil’s Ale, Bell’s Oberon, Pyramid Hefeweizen

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ZIPPS Sports Grill 3950 W. Ray Rd Chandler, 85226 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber 1st Round Draft 1520 West Warner rd Gilbert AZ 85233 Fat Tire, Devil’s Ale, Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro

Old Chicago 1656 S. Alma School Rd. Mesa, 85210 Ask for: Lost Coast Great White, Moose Drool, Abita Turbodog

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TT Roadhouse 2915 N. 68th St. Scottsdale 85251 Ask for: Ska Modus Hoperandi IPA, Moose Drool, San Tan Devil’s Ale

Old Chicago 6821 E. Superstition Springs Blvd Mesa 85209 Ask for: Papago Orange Blossom, Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, SanTan Hopshock

ZIPPS Sports Grill 14148 N. 100th St. Scottsdale, 85259 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber, New Belgium 1554

Public House Garage 4855 East Warner Road Phoenix, AZ 85044-3308 Ask for: SanTan Epicenter, Oskar Blues Mama’s Little Yella Pils, Papago Oragne Blossom

ZIPPS Sports Grill 8380 E. Via De Ventura Scottsdale, 85258 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber

San Tan Brewery 8 S. San Marcos Plaza Chandler,85225 Ask for:Sun Spot Gold, Devils Ale, Hopshock

ZIPPS Sports Grill 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy Scottsdale 85254 Ask for: Blue Moon, Alaskan Amber

Sun Devil Liquors Cellar 235 N. Country Club Drive Mesa, 85201 Ask for: Dale’s Pale Ale, Anderson Valley Summer Solstice, SKA Modus Hoperandi

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Char’s Has the Blues (602) 230-0205, 4631 N. 7th Ave. www.charshastheblues.com Wed Apr 2 Larry Bailey Thu Apr 3 Soul Power Fri Apr 4 Soul Power Sat Apr 5 Laydee Jai Sun Apr 6 Soul Power Mon Apr 7 Bam Bam Jam Session CK’s Tavern and Grill (480) 706-5564, 4142 E. Chandler Blvd. www.ckgrill.com Fri Apr 4 Swain’s World Sat Apr 5 The Real Thing Club Red (480) 496-4733, 2155 E. University Dr., Tempe: www.clubredrocks. com Wed Apr 2 The Grouch & Eligh w/ guests Thu Apr 4 Metal Alliance Tour 4 Fri Apr 5 Gorilla Battle of the Bands Cocomo Joe’s (480) 538-8008, 28244 N. Tatum Blvd. www.cocomojoes.com Wed Apr 2 Karaoke Sun Apr 6 Bill Dutcher Copper Blues (480) 791-5005, 50 W. Jefferson St., Phoenixwww.copperblueslive.com Wed Apr 2 Black Bottom Lighters Thu Apr 3 The Instant Classics Fri Apr 4 The Walkens Sat Apr 5 The Instant Classics Mon Apr 6 Chad Gregory Coyote Alley (623) 546-9222, 16846 W. Bell Rd. www.coyotealleyaz.com Wed Apr 2 DJ & Karaoke Host Slim Jim

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Desert Ridge Marketplace 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. (District Stage) and (AMC Fountain). www.shopdesertridge.com Fri Apr 4 Vinyl Nova, Christie Huff Sat Apr 5 Ratio, Jeordie Harold’s Corral (480) 488-1906, 6895 E. Cave Creek Rd.: www.haroldscorral.com Thu Apr 3 AZ Blues Project Sat Apr 5 Young Country Sun Apr 6 Dwayne & Ethan Hazelwoods First Place 3626 E. Indian School Rd. www.hazelwoodsfirstplace.com Wed Apr 2 Daylon Green Sun Apr 6 Paul Innocenti Ice House Tavern (602) 244-1179, 3855 E. Thomas Rd. www.icehousetavernphx.com Fri Apr 4 Psychadelic Mooj Sat Apr 5 JJCnV, French Girls, Discos, Pop Gestapo Joe’s Grotto (602) 992-1007, 13825 N. 32nd St. www.joesgrotto.com Fri Apr 4 Bloomed, Territorial Dispute, Dirty Drifters, Weird Like You, No Refills Sat Apr 5 Janet and Michelle’s Bday Bash w/ guests Lost Leaf Gallery (602) 258-0014, 914 N 5th St & Roosevelt, Phoenix www.thelostleaf.org Wed Apr 2 Dutch Holly Thu Apr 3 Emby Alexander, The Van Allen Belt, Man Cat Fri Apr 4 DJentrification Sat Apr 5 Labor Party, Alvie And The Breakfast Pigs, Cultures, Grave Danger Sun Apr 6 D.J. Smite, Bad Cactus Brass Band O’Kelley’s (480) 756-6069, 2120 W. Guadalupe Rd. www.okelleysbar.com Fri Apr 4 Strangeland Sat Apr 5 Sylence Pranksters Too (480) 990-1114, 7919

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Tempe Marketplace 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy (District Stage) and (B&N Fountain). www.tempemarketplace. com Fri Apr 4 First The Kingdom, Leon Santiago Sat Apr 5 The Hourglass Cats, Grady Soine Tempe Tavern (602) 625-1336, 1810 E. Apache Blvd. www.tempetavern.com Thu Apr 3 The Bad Machine w/ guests Fri Apr 4 Catch The Fire w/ guests Sat Apr 5 Bobby D. Promotions Sun Apr6 Hold – 13th Floor Entertainment The Trunk Space (602) 256-6006, 1506 N.W. Grand Ave. www.thetrunkspace.com Wed Apr 2 Back Ted n Ted, Treasure Mammal, Aron Bron, Doyenne Thu Apr 3 Porches iji w/ guests Fri Apr 4 Strange Family Circus, The Coitus, Girl Boner Sat Apr 5 Katy Davidson, The Kris Special, Red Pony Clock, Karl Blau Toby Keith’s Peoria (623) 208-7288, 9824 W. Northern Ave, Peoria www. countrybarpeoria.com Fri Apr 4 Stephanie Eason Band Sat Apr 5 Against The Grain Waddell’s Longhorn Corral (623)8530395, 1629 N 195th Ave.: www.waddellslonghorncorral.com Apr 2-5 Twobit Shotgun Yucca Tap Room (480) 967-4777, 29 W. Southern Ave.www.yuccatap.com Wed Apr 2 Babes

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A twin was born 34 min after her brother, but because daylight savings time switched, was actually born 26 min before her brother.

Jerry Seinfeld withdrew his offer to be on the show South Park when he was given the role of Turkey #2 in the Thanksgiving episode.

Genghis Khan’s chief adviser was a captured scholar named Yelu Chucai. His contribution to the Mongol Empire was to suggest that the Mongols not kill everyone, but tax them instead.

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Japan’s Okinawa Island has more than 450 people living above the age of 100, and is known as the healthiest place on Earth.

In 1966, Beatles stopped touring for live concerts because their fans screamed so loud that their music could not be heard.

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RATTLERS REMAIN ATOP LATEST COACHES’ POLL Kickoff is set for 5:00 p.m. EST. The Tampa Bay Storm (2-0) moved up two spots to No. 3 in this week’s Poll following a 48-45 victory over the San Antonio Talons (0-2). Storm receiver Amarri Jackson hauled in the gamewinning touchdown with four seconds left in regulation. Tampa Bay will host the fifth-ranked Orlando Predators (20) in the 53rd meeting of the “War on I-4” this Saturday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. EST on CBS Sports Network.

Orlando knocked off the LA KISS (1-1) in dramatic fashion, 69-63, in overtime last week. The Spokane Shock fell two spots to No. 4 in this week’s Poll following the team’s 49-68 loss to the Rattlers in Week 2. Spokane is off in Week 3 and will return from the bye to face the division rival San Jose SaberCats in Week 4.

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The Arizona Rattlers (2-0) received 13 first place votes to top the latest AFL Coaches’ Poll. Arizona defeated the Spokane Shock (1-1), 68-49, on CBS Sports Network last Sunday in a rematch of the 2013 National Conference Championship Game. The Shock fell from second to fourth in the Poll following the loss. Arizona has a bye in Week 3 and will return to action against the Jacksonville Sharks (0-1) at home in Week 4.

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Despite playing without injured quarterback Russ Michna, the San Jose SaberCats (2-0) rolled to a 7033 victory over the Philadelphia Soul (0-2) in Week 2. In Michna’s absence, rookie signal caller Nathan Stanley tossed six touchdown passes and rushed for another, earning Russell Athletic Offensive Player of the Week honors in his first career start. San Jose returns to action on Saturday against the Pittsburgh Power (0-1) on ESPN3.

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