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The Caliente/NightBuzz staff talk music, movies and TV in a weekly podcast.
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Today's quick hits:
- * Flamenco Guitarist with Dancers
- *The Last Call Girls
- 53rd Annual Glassman Foundation University of Arizona Band Day
- 53rd Annual Glassman Foundation University of Arizona Band Day
- A Peter White Christmas
- Battlefield Band from Scotland
- Bluegrass Jam Session
- Champagne with Jimmy
- Found Dead on the Phone CD Release Party
- Fruit
- Headrust
- Holiday Magic Concert
- Is To Feel CD Release Party
- Masterclass with guitarist Randall Avers
- Mayday Mayday
- Preposterous Theory
- Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
- Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars
- Stefan George
- Summer Thunder Music Club
- Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
- The Wyatts
- Three Bad Jacks and The Dead Tones
- Tryst
- UA Opera Theater
- War
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Deadline to enter the Battle of the Bands has passed
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My pick - it is your destiny to see 'Tenacious D In The Pick of Destiny'
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Tucson to stomp Phoenix, run them into ground
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Grey's Anatomy - Who needs bright and shiny?
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A bad 'Dream'
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Broke as a joke, JB is forced to go to the museum
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Solo guitars are hot-ta-ta-ta and so is TJO
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In memory of Jeff Thomas
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Celebrating 'The Last Waltz'
Tucson notes concert's 30th anniversary
The 30th-anniversary celebration of the legendary Martin Scorsese "rockumentary" concert - "The Last Waltz" - will include a concert with local music luminaries, including Al Perry, Howe Gelb and Golden Boots, before the film is shown at the Loft Saturday.
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When: 7 p.m. Saturday.
Where: The Loft Cinema, 3233 E. Speedway.
Tickets: $15; $10 for students and Loft Cinema members, 795-0844.
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Streisand teleprompterly delights fans
PHOENIX — It was 1976 when Barbra Streisand last graced an Arizona stage...
Vinyl is alive and well here
Tucson's vinyl scene is spinning forward. ...
Film fest's funds will help good cause
It seems there's always a film festival of some sort going on at the Loft Cinema...
Watching TV online is OK, at best
If major networks are to be believed, we don't even need a television to watch all of our favorite shows...
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Tucson vs. Phoenix: Roller Derby-style
Top 3 teams from each city to battle Saturday
Poor Phoenix. Around Tucson, the sprawling northern metropolis has a lower opinion rating than bird flu.
And now this: the three top Arizona Roller Derby teams from Maricopa County are traveling to the Old Pueblo this weekend to battle the top three Tucson Roller Derby squads.
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When: 7 p.m. Saturday.
Where: Bladeworld, 1065 W. Grant Road.
Cost: $8 in advance, $10 day of.
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Her shift at French Quarter a 'free freak show every night'
You can take the barkeep out of the bar, but you can't take the bar out of the barkeep. ...
UA psych student gets earful on the job
For University of Arizona psychology student Dominic Felix, mixing drinks at Risky Business is much more than a way to pay the bills. ...
Saloon bartender, 22, juggles mining studies as well as bottles
In addition to watching the Dragoon Street Wild, Wild West shows and riding the CP Huntington Railroad — you can literally have a real "doozie" of an experience at Trail Dust Town. ...
Cheers to America's most sexy
Sasha Sanchez is bringing sexy back . . . to Tucson. Sanchez was recently named "America's Sexiest Bartender 2006" by Playboy.com. ...
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Bond fans will be shaken and stirred by 'Casino Royale'
Yellow-haired, sapphire-eyed Daniel Craig shoulder-rolls suavely into the pressed tuxedo-wearing, martini-swilling, plot-busting suaveness of the James Bond persona in "Casino Royale."
An invigorating reboot for a once-strong franchise that had lost its relevance over the past 20 years, 007's latest succeeds in every way its dreadful predecessor, "Die Another Day," failed.
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More reviews by Phil Villarreal:
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'Mutual Appreciation' »»
'Happy Feet' »»
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Catching the Drift over coffee
Brandon Eastlack was three songs into his opening set at It's A Grind coffeehouse last Saturday when a blender whirred to life...
'Lil' Mama' is big on the blues
As an electric violinist, Heather "Lil' Mama" Hardy has sharpened her skills in a variety of forums. ...
Wednesdays at the Chicago Bar always good news for blues fans
The bad news for the Bad News Blues Band was that there were more people paying attention to the pool game going on at the back of the Chicago Bar last Wednesday...
Local talent Collberg is quickly rising in Tucson's music scene
America has enjoyed many things that have come out of Sweden over the years. ...
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