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This Week in Music

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

When it comes to music, one person’s Kobe beef is another person’s Spam. And since we all seem to have an appetite for different sounds, you’ll be glad to know that Downtown has a varied buffet this week.

RobertPlantRobert Plant & The Band of Joy

At 61, you’d think Robert Plant would have retired to a nice little villa in the South of France. But the former Zeppelin front man keeps re-inventing himself with his solo career. Next Tuesday, July 20th, he brings his new group, Band of Joy, to the Dodge Theatre. The set list will include songs by Los Lobos and Townes Van Zandt as well as material from their new CD on Rounder Records.

The Mana Quartet and Francisco Bibriesca

And now, for something completely different, as Monty Python would put it. This Friday, July 16th, Francisco Bibriesca and The Mana Quartet will be performing live at the Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center. The Mana Quartet, an award-winning saxophone ensemble, takes chamber music and turns it sideways, performing modern compositions by Philip Glass and others. Bibriesca, a renowned young classical guitarist from Mexico, has wowed audiences around the world.

For the steal of the week, you can see Bibriesca perform for free at 5:30 p.m. The Mana Quartet will play at 7:30 p.m., and tickets are only $10 per person at the door.

Hussy & Astrofunk at Fuse Fridays

Along with the usual suspects upstairs – house music from DJ’s Mara and Sol Martinez – Bar Smith will feature two live bands on the main floor this Friday. Astrofunk, a local contender, will perform along with Hussy, considered the top cover band in the UK. Hussy performs songs by The Stones, Hendrix, The Clash, REM and Kings of Leon, to name a few.  (Yow, that’s a lot of material to learn, but these guys are accomplished session musicians). No cover charge before 10 p.m.

Free Concert in Civic Space Park

I wish I could tell you the line-up, but you’ll have to go and see for yourself. This Friday, take the light rail to Central Avenue and Van Buren, walk one block north, and enjoy a free concert under the stars, next to “Her Secret is Patience,” that magical floating sculpture. Bring along a munchie or two from the Fair Trade Cafe, located in the Park.

The Fringe Festival: Never a Dull Moment

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

For anyone who loves quirky, off-the-beaten-path theater, the Phx: Fringe Festival is a big, tempting buffet. More than 30 live performances are on the menu, ranging in price from just $5 to $15. That makes it affordable to catch several of these compelling productions.

fringeThe only tough part? Choosing your favorites. To give you a brief taste, here’s a quick look at a few events that grabbed my own interest; be sure to check out the entire program here. The Fringe Festival runs from April 2-11, with performances at venues across Downtown Phoenix.

Dinosaurs Exposed!

I’m a geek, and not ashamed to admit it; I’ve watched all the Discovery Channel programs that recreate dinosaurs. In this live, 45-minute performance, an ape, a monk and a modern day scientist all discover the same pile of bones and speculate about their origins. Finally, the bones come to life and we learn the real story. See it at the Little Theatre at Phoenix Theatre; dates and times vary.

Tissues and Razorblades

The SHARP Dance Company of Philadelphia merges their innovative choreography with a stimulating, multimedia set and backdrops. If you’re turned off by classical ballet and tutus, I’m betting this modern dance troupe will whip your head around. Also at the Little Theatre at Phoenix Theatre.

The Bike Trip

In this one-man show, author Martin Dockery explores LSD and the whole psychedelic experience on journeys around the world. I’m not advocating anything here, just saying this play could be…interesting. See it at Space 55; times and dates vary.

The Resurrection and Death of the Dr. Rev. Stephen Strange

Well-known local magician, creative guru and all-around amusing oddball, Dr. Strange attempts to come back to life with the help of his wife/assistant, the Mother Fakir Sahar Strange. The show combines vaudeville, circus, sideshows and burlesque with comedy and energy. See it at Modified Arts; times and dates vary.

Family Fringe

This wonderful, interactive theatre event allows children to experience the earth and sky through their five senses. It’s free this Friday night at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix.

After-Hours Parties

Each Friday and Saturday, the Festival throws after-hour parties all around town. There’s live music, food, drinks and a chance to meet the Fringe performers.

The World Comes to Phoenix

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

How do you spell your name in Chinese? Where’s Ennis, Ireland? What’s Nimbus Old Monkeyshine?

WorldFestTo scope out the answers, bring your friends, family and curiosity to WorldFEST 2010, a big multicultural bash at Heritage & Science Park. This Friday, Saturday and Sunday, WorldFEST 2010 celebrates the culture, art and food of our sister cities in China, Israel, France, Mexico, Ireland and more.

Watch a video promo here.

Admission is everyone’s favorite four-letter word – free – and there’s a dazzling array of things to taste, see and do. Here’s a quick sampling of what you’ll find:

Beer, Beer and More Beer

Beer lovers, start your engines. For just $4, you can buy a sample tray of beer or a full 16 oz cup of your favorite. There are nearly 50 beers from around the world, ranging from Belhaven Scottish Ale and Sapporo Draft to Spaten Oktoberfest. If you prefer grapes to hops, check out the wines from Japan, New Zealand, Germany, France and Australia.

6BEEREvents for Foodies

On Saturday and Sunday, you can watch Master Chef Theresa Lin at work. A superstar of Asian cuisine who’s authored 16 cookbooks, Lin will demonstrate the art of Chinese cooking. Hungry for more? On Friday, you can attend the World Lunch featuring food from the Havana Café, Pink Pepper Thai and Carolina’s Mexican Food, among others, for just $10 in advance and $12 the day of the event. Plus, you’ll find all kinds of international goodies all weekend long at WorldFEST.

Live Entertainment

Music is a constant at WorldFEST. One stage will feature live bands, including Crooked Grin, the Screamin’ Javelinas and Trash, while the second will showcase performers from around the world like McTeggart Irish Dance and Lau’s Lion Dance Team from China.

Kids’ Stuff

If you’ve got kids or just want to entertain one for the weekend, WorldFEST has tons of ways to keep the little nippers happy. Kids 12 and under receive a “Passport to the World,” which leads them through Sister Cities Village, which is chock-full of exhibits and hands-on activities. Kids can explore a castle, learn how to rope a steer, make Italian masks and do Chinese calligraphy.