January 13 2018 Phoenix Az Mesa Arts Center With Changing Hands Bookstore

Accept plans this week? Now you practise. Head to Curiosity nerd-vana Ace Comic Con, cheque out the cool cars at the 47th annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Sale, or kick dorsum for a wildcard edition of Phoenix New Times' Bar Flies. For more things to do, visit New Times' calendar.

The Best Man
The name of the city of Surprise enables headlines outset "Surprise family," "Surprise shooting," and and so on. Y'all get the feeling life there is routinely unpredictable. Compass Players, a two-year-sometime theater company that, for now, performs in Peoria, is headquartered in The West's About Unexpected Town and aims for expert surprises, which is thoughtful.

Compass' current production is Gore Vidal's The Best Human, which channels existent-life midcentury political figures as it follows the story of two candidates for their party's presidential nomination in competition for the incumbent'south endorsement. That may audio dry out, only Vidal was not: He was remarkably queer-positive for a published author of his era, and he wrote a film in which Jerry Lewis played an extraterrestrial.

The Best Homo continues through Sunday, January 28, at Theater Works, 8355 West Peoria Avenue. Opening night'south showtime is 7 p.m. on Th, January xi. Purchase tickets, $27 to $30, at 623-815-7930 or the Theater Works site. Julie Peterson

click to enlarge Works by John Randall Nelson previously exhibited at The Gallery at Tempe Center for the Arts. - LYNN TRIMBLE

Works past John Randall Nelson previously exhibited at The Gallery at Tempe Center for the Arts.

Lynn Trimble

"Signs and Cyphers"
John Randall Nelson'southward sculptures and mixed-media art often includes lines, dots, and geometric forms. He traces the roots of his work back more twenty,000 years. "Long before the appearance of writing, figurative and nonfigurative images were used in pictorial systems of communication," he writes of a new exhibition featuring his work.

The show is called "Signs and Cyphers," and yous tin exist one of the first people to see it when Gebert Contemporary Art Gallery, 7160 Principal Street in Scottsdale, presents the free opening reception from seven to ix p.m. on Thursday, January 11, during the Scottsdale ArtWalk. It'south a chance to chat with the artist about means his work creates subconscious associations through symbols gleaned from diverse sources. Visit the Gebert Gimmicky Fine art Gallery website. Lynn Trimble

click to enlarge Time for redemption. - TICKETMASTER

Time for redemption.

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Arizona Country University five. University of Oregon
Turns out that snatching burn down from the bowels of hell is no simple job, even if your mascot is the Lord's day Devil. Yes, the ASU men's basketball game squad closed out 2017 with a gut-wrenching road loss to the Arizona Wildcats. Just so monumental was the task — the Cats are easily the best abode team in the land — that the Devils narrow defeat at Tucson'southward McKale Center registered hardly a blip on the national radar.

With the most daunting challenge now behind them, the Devils can sick beget to sleep on the solid yet unranked Oregon Ducks when they visit Tempe's Wells Fargo Arena, 600 East Veterans Manner, at 8 p.k. on Thursday, Jan 11. Tickets are $20 and up. Visit the Lord's day Devils website or call 480-727-0000 for details. Rob Kroehler

click to enlarge It's basically adult story time. - ALEXANDRA GASPAR

It'due south basically adult story time.

Alexandra Gaspar

Bar Flies
Information technology's that time again — when you get the chance to kicking back, have a cocktail, and get privy to a handful of folks' personal experiences, delivered onstage at Valley Bar. Aye, Phoenix New Times' monthly storytelling event Bar Flies is back.

On Th, January 11, the theme is Wildcard. Curator Katie Johnson's lineup features Jessie Balli, Shawn Putnam, Genevieve Rice, Joe Schmidt, and Matt Storrs. Be prepared to laugh, or spill a tear in your beer equally you notice out what the theme means to each storyteller.

Allow others do the talking starting at 7 p.m. in the basement bar at 130 N Central Avenue. Tickets to the 21-and-over upshot are $5. Visit the Valley Bar website. Amy Young

click to overstate See MOMIX's take on a dreamcatcher during Opus Cactus at the Orpheum Theatre. - COURTESY OF DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

See MOMIX's take on a dreamcatcher during Opus Cactus at the Orpheum Theatre.

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Opus Cactus
What began as a twenty-minute act created for Ballet Arizona has transformed into a full-length dance production that marries the illusionist stylings of a trip the light fantastic visitor called MOMIX with iconic images of the Sonoran Desert — from towering cactus to elusive creatures. It's chosen Opus Cactus, and it'south coming to Phoenix thanks to co-presenters Ballet Arizona and the Desert Botanical Garden.

Opus Cactus is the work of choreographer Moses Pendleton, the artistic managing director for Connecticut-based MOMIX, who shares his overall vision on the trip the light fantastic company'south website: "I go along to be interested in using the human being trunk to investigate the non-man world." After co-founding Pilobolus in 1971 and creating MOMIX in 1980, Pendleton became i of America's best-known gimmicky trip the light fantastic innovators.

MOMIX volition perform Opus Cactus at the Orpheum Theatre, 203 West Adams Street, at 7:xxx p.1000. on Friday, January 12. Get tickets, starting at $35, through the Ballet Arizona box role or the Ballet Arizona website. Lynn Trimble

click to enlarge Sinn Bodhi is the "Warlord of Weird." - BENJAMIN LEATHERMAN

Sinn Bodhi is the "Warlord of Weird."

Benjamin Leatherman

PartyMania two
When information technology comes to the world of wrestling, in that location's more than going on besides what you see every calendar week on WWE's Television set shows, pal. A lot more than. Indie wrestling is thriving in cities around the world these days, including here in Phoenix, and typically offers more insane and entertaining action that what's on Raw or SmackDown. Instance in point: all the unique and hilarious matches at PartyMania 2.

It'due south the biggest event of the year for local indie promotion Party Difficult Wrestling and includes 8 memorable bouts taking place inside the Nile Theater, 105 W Main Street in Mesa, on Fri, January 12. One of the biggest will be the first-ever "Pizza Political party Match," a gratis-for-all involving 10 wrestlers contesting for PHW'southward Gilded Fanny Pack. Other matches include Owen Travers challenging PHW Multiverse Champion Jack Jameson for his title, and tag-team champs The Brothers of Wrestling battling The Uninvited. Doors open at vii:30 p.m. Tickets are $15. See the Party Hard Wrestling website. Benjamin Leatherman

click to enlarge Dj Mercurius FM is going to make it a good time. - ANDROMEDA COLLINS

Dj Mercurius FM is going to get in a good time.

Andromeda Collins

During Good Times: A Disco Party for Boys and Girls
Disco music was a part of an American subculture that brought together people of different backgrounds to express themselves freely. During Good Times: A Disco Party for Boys and Girls on Friday, January 12, DJs Mercurius FM and Fact135 volition try to create an atmosphere like to Studio 54 — albeit a much tamer version, where you can let become of your troubles and boogie to the music.

Mercurius FM is an electronic DJ with 12 years of experience, and Fact135'southward a scene veteran with over 20 years behind the turntables. The duo will play a mixture of hit songs and lesser-known music. A special guest DJ will also join the pair on the decks.

The event starts at 9 p.chiliad. at Rips Bar, 3045 North 16th Street. In that location is no cover, and the club volition have costless pizza and drink specials. For more data, phone call 602-266-0015 or visit the Facebook event page. Laura Latzko

click to overstate A movie date can become a movie weekend at the Chandler International Film Festival. - STEVEN FELLHEIMER

A movie appointment can become a movie weekend at the Chandler International Film Festival.

Steven Fellheimer

Chandler International Film Festival
You lot simply tin't run across all 150 movies at the Chandler International Film Festival. You could select past nation — Serbia, Mozambique, Republic of ireland, Chile, Norway, Macedonia, Luxembourg, or Hungary. Or consume thematically linked blocks of short subjects. Or go for titles (Office Batman, Ostoja Will Move Your Piano).

Opening nighttime, Friday, January 12, features a world premiere of The Competition at Harkins Crossroads 12, 2980 Due east Germann Route, at eight p.m. Admission's $35, including a scarlet carpeting stroll and after-party. Contrasted venues host additional events through Monday, January 15, such as workshops and a marketplace for independent filmmakers. Alamo Drafthouse screens The Mad Whale, in which institutionalized women stage Moby Dick with a few minutes of assistance from James Franco.

Prices vary. Visit the Chandler International Film Festival website or call 480-455-5214. Julie Peterson

click to enlarge Get the poetry before it gets in the books at Changing Hands' Open Poetry Reading. - COURTESY OF CHANGING HANDS BOOKSTORE

Become the poesy before it gets in the books at Changing Hands' Open Poetry Reading.

Courtesy of Changing Hands Bookstore

Fri Poetry
Before poetry slams and jams and giant clams, there was straightforward recitation before an audience. Poetic language is moving and catchy, partly so that poems could be memorized and transmitted in our pre-literacy days.

Though bongos and fume clouds take fallen by the wayside, Changing Hands Bookstore's Friday Poetry serial delivers the thrill of uncurated poesy penned by everyday people, some of us — nosotros mean some of them — authentically scruffy hippies, some of them not. You're bound to hear a piece you can relate to and, if you're very lucky, a piece you can't relate to. Or read your own.

The side by side open reading starts at 7 p.grand. on Fri, January 12, at 6428 S McClintock Drive in Tempe. Call 480-730-0205 or visit the Changing Hands website. Julie Peterson

click to overstate Meet the new Spider-Man. - COURTESY OF ACE COMICON

Encounter the new Spider-Man.

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Ace Comic Con
Ace Comic Con debuts in the Valley on Saturday, January 13. The new convention from the founders of the Wizard Globe popular culture empire will visit Gila River Arena, 9400 W Maryland Avenue in Glendale, through Monday, January 15.

The convention volition bring the "Hall H" experience to the w side, with a stunning list of A-List stars from the recent Helm America and Spider-Man movies including Chris Evans, Tom Holland, and Sebastian Stan. Wrestling superstars Blob Hogan and Jimmy Hart, as well as Stan the Man himself, Stan Lee, will appear. Additionally, there will be more 50 comic artists and writers, and a vendor hall.

Of class, such an astonishing lineup doesn't come cheap. Access prices range from $45 to $95, with VIP autograph and photo pricing ranging up to $800. Visit the Ace Comic Con website for more information or to purchase tickets. Michael Senft

click to overstate Explore the new temporary Phoenix Public Library branch at Park Central Mall. - LYNN TRIMBLE

Explore the new temporary Phoenix Public Library branch at Park Central Mall.

Lynn Trimble

Free Open Business firm
Perchance you've noticed the new book drop at Park Primal Mall, 3110 N Key Avenue, where a temporary branch for Phoenix Public Library recently opened. Information technology's a new resources created to help patrons access library materials and programs while Burton Barr Central Library is temporarily closed for repairs due to terminal year's storm harm.

Yous can explore the branch during a complimentary open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.1000. on Sabbatum, January 13. The lineup includes light refreshments, a 10 a.m. family unit story fourth dimension, and several afternoon activities including former-school games for teens and a photo booth. Visit the Phoenix Public Library website. Lynn Trimble

click to overstate There will be cool cars. - JIM LOUVAU

At that place volition be cool cars.

Jim Louvau

47th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Sale
Barrett-Jackson produces collector car auctions all over the United States. Arizonans don't have to travel far, though, to drool over or bid on a selection of automotive masterpieces they assemble. Just visit the 47th Annual Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Sale.

Matt Ferguson from the Barrett-Jackson team tells the states that there are more one,600 cars to ogle, including vintage, sporty, and muscle machine styles. New facets include an additional 20,000 feet of covered area, over 250 sponsors and exhibitors, and 70 food vendors. A biggie is the STEAM City display, featuring interactive displays from companies focused on science, engineering, engineering, arts, and math.

Feed your auto fetish from 8 a.g. to v p.grand. on Saturday, Jan 13, at Westworld of Scottsdale, 16601 Northward Pima Road in Scottsdale. Tickets are $17 to $25 for adults; $14 to $20 for seniors, students, and armed forces; and free for children 12 and younger. Weeklong and VIP passes are too available. The event runs through Sunday, January 21. Visit the Barrett-Jackson website. Amy Young

Showmont: A Testify of Sketch Comedy
Ryan Gaumont's love for The Kids In The Hall and the zany antics of Mr. Evidence with Bob and David inspired the thespian and comedian to form the local sketch troupe Bully Mammoth. The alternative one-act quartet performed effectually Phoenix for nearly a decade. Now, the self-described "unorthodox stone star" is bringing the laughs for one night but in Showmont: A Show of Sketch One-act. Gaumont and his friends are incorporating surreal skits, strange videos, and music into a ribald extravaganza of hilarity.

Assemble round for funny at eight p.m. on Sabbatum, Jan 13, at The SIC Sense Sketch Comedy Troupe, 1902-9 East McDowell Road. Access is $5. For more information, visit the SIC Sense website. Jason Keil

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