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Vol: 6 Issue: 9 February 27th, 2013www.azweeklymagazine.com
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Chase Field co-hosted Pool B in the first round of the 2006 World Baseball Classic. Nearly 100,000 fans attended the six games at Chase Field and Scottsdale Stadium in '06, which featured teams from Canada,
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Bull Riding, Steer Wrestling, Calf Roping, Barrel Racing and more!Proceeds to Benefit the Wounded Warrior Project
Come be a part of history as Parada del Sol celebrates its 60th Rodeo, March 1st-3rd at WestWorld of Scottsdale (Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd & the 101).
The Parada del Sol Rodeo is a Pro-fessional Rodeo Cowboys Associa-tion (PRCA) sanctioned rodeo and
will consist of four action-packed performances. As one of the old-est officially sanctioned rodeos in the country, the Parada del Sol Rodeo events include bull riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, and barrel racing, along with other family fun! Schedule of events are as follows:
March 1: Bullriding at at 7:00 p.m. The nation’s best bullriders are matched with the rankest bulls in all of rodeo.March 2: Pro Rode 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
March 3: Pro Rodeo at 2:00 p.m.Tickets are available through tick-etforce.com or at WestWorld from the Parada Box Office beginning Friday, March1. The box office will open two hours prior to each per-
formance starting time.Parada del Sol is a non-profit corporation that provides financial and volunteer support to charities that provide health care, resources, and community pro-grams that benefit the underserved. Arizona natives and visitors alike won’t want to miss the opportunity to see the action, support our charities and participate in a little Scottsdale tradition. For more in-formation regarding the Parada del Sol Rodeo, visit www.paradadelsol.us/ or call 480-990-3179.
EXPERIENCE THE OLD WEST AT THE 60TH ANNUAL PARADA DEL SOL RODEO
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October 22nd – November 17th
By popular demand, Disney’s THE LION KING will return to Tempe for the first time since 2009, where the production played a triumphant six-week run at ASU Gammage. This exclusive return engagement will begin October 22 and runs through November 17 and will highlight the 2013-2014 Broadway Across America – Arizona series at ASU Gammage. Group tickets of 15 or more are on sale now, available in person at the ASU Gammage Box office or by calling 480-965-6678. The North American touring productions of THE LION KING have been seen by more than 14 million theatergoers and grossed over $983 million to date. Having already played more than 70 cities across North America, THE LION KING now proudly returns to the Valley of the Sun.
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Listen to Joseph J. Airdo’s movie reviews and more during the entertainment portion of “Breakthrough Thinking Radio,” 2-3 p.m.
Thursdays on KXXT 1010 AM.
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Stan Robinson, 66, is a retired first assistant director with more than 22 years of experience in film and media production. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at ScreenScene.org.
Randy Montgomery, 34, works in media and marketing and holds a master’s degree in counseling and education. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at AZWeeklyMagazine.com.
Joseph J. Airdo, 29, is a Walter Cronkite School of Journalism graduate with a bachelor’s degree in media analysis and criticism. Read his full features and reviews exclusively online at Examiner.com/Phoenix.
REVIEWERS, ROUNDTAblE
The following are reactions from each of AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film commentators in an effort to generate a well-rounded overview of this weekend’s new releases.
‘The Bitter Buddha’*Filmmaker Steven Feinartz takes an unconventional journey with comic Eddie Pepitone as he deals with a middle-age career surge while struggling with self-doubt, sobriety and a challenging family history. Playing exclusively at FilmBar. (NR - 88 minutes)
*Not reviewed.
‘21 and Over’*Justin Chon plays a straight-A college student whose best friends (Skylar Astin and Miles Teller) surprise him with a visit for his 21st birthday. What was supposed to be one beer becomes a night of humiliation, overindulgence and utter debauchery. (R - 100 minutes)
*Screened after deadline.
‘The Gatekeepers’Filmmaker Dror Moreh interviews all surviving former heads of Shin Bet - the Israeli security agency whose activities and membership are closely held state secrets. Playing exclusively at Harkins Camelview 5. (PG-13 - 97 minutes)
Stan: This compelling documentary, an Oscar® nominee in the Best Documentary category for this year’s awards, captures the fervor of commitment by the interviewees of the Israeli security agency to protect its citizens from acts of terrorism including collateral citizen deaths and ally relationships, while simultaneously giving the viewers the enormity of the decisions that are constantly made on a regular basis. This reviewer was reminded of what the decision making process must have been like for our President and his team to arrive at a ‘go’ for the clandestine mission involving Osama Bin Laden and the repercussions from our own allies.(Grade: B)
‘The Last Exorcism: Part II’*Ashley Bell plays a woman who is found terrified and alone in rural Louisiana. Just as she begins the difficult process of starting a new life, the evil force that once possessed her is back with other, unimaginably horrific plans that mean her last exorcism was just the beginning. (PG-13 - 100 minutes)
*Not made available for review.
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‘The Frankenstein Theory’Timothy V. Murphy plays a disgraced college professor who leads a documentary film crew to the rim of the Arctic Circle in a desperate effort to vindicate his academic reputation and prove that Mary Shelley’s literary classic “Frankenstein” is, in fact, a work of non-fiction disguised as fantasy. Playing exclusively at AMC Arizona Center 24. (NR - 87 minutes)
Joseph: “The Frankenstein Theory” spends too much time on the “theory” and not enough time on the “Frankenstein.” That is to say that writer/director Andrew Weiner’s new found-footage flick, which was produced by “The Last Exorcism” creators Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland, has a magnificently monstrous finale but the boring build-up is so bulky that viewers very well may lose interest long before arriving at that aforementioned action-packed part. Having said that, Weiner’s project earns points for exploring a relatively original idea rather than re-visiting the same old supernatural song and dance. Plentiful potential and excellent execution is two very different things, though. (Grade: D)
‘The Lost Medallion’Billy Unger and Sammi Hanratty play two teenage friends who uncover a long-lost medallion and accidentally wish themselves back in time. The experience gives them a new understanding of who they are and what their lives really mean. (PG - 100 minutes)
Joseph: “The Lost Medallion” is a faith-based family flick that, unlike most movies of its genre, conceals its religious roots remarkably well. In fact, writer/director Bill Muir conceals them perhaps even too well as one would have to make a lot of large leaps from the motion picture’s plot points in order to arrive at the same character-building conclusions that the kids in the film do. Having said that, the movie’s messages are still very valuable. Moreover, they are seamlessly instilled into young viewers thanks to the abundantly absorbing adventure on which it takes audiences of all ages. (Grade: C)
‘Happy People: A Year in the Taiga’*Werner Herzogon and Dmitry Vasyukov visit the indigenous people living in Bakhtia - the heart of the Siberian Taiga - some 300 villagers whose daily routines have barely changed over the last century and live according to their own values and cultural traditions. Playing exclusively at Harkins Camelview 5. (NR - 90 minutes)
*Not reviewed.
‘Jack the Giant Slayer’*Nicholas Hoult plays a young farmhand who unwittingly opens a gateway between our
world and a fearsome race of giants. Fighting for a kingdom, its people and the love of a brave princess, the farmhand comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors he thought only existed in legend. (PG-13 - 100 minutes)
*Screened after deadline.
Johnny Depp improvised the word ‘Savvy’, during shooting ‘The Curse of the Black Pearl’ (2003) and continued to use it throughout the film.
by Stan Robinson
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“Gone With the Wind” (1939) It isn’t easy to narrow down the Academy Award winners for best picture to a tighter list, but it surely must include the forever-beloved saga of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara (Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh).“In the Heat of the Night” (1967) A brilliant example of social relevance merging with moviemaking, this murder mystery explores bigotry through the uneasily paired lawmen played by Sidney Poitier and best actor winner Rod Steiger.
Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable
By Jay BoBBIN
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GRADES AT A GlANCE
‘The Wedding Date’ (2005) filmmakers used artificial flowers as often as possible because Debra Messing is allergic to real flowers.
by Stan Robinson
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GRADES AT A GLANCE Stan Randy Joseph
‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ C -- D
‘Beautiful Creatures’ C+ -- D
‘Bless Me, Ultima’ B -- --
‘Bullet to the Head’ C+ -- C
‘Escape from Planet Earth’ -- -- D
‘The Gatekeepers’ B -- --
‘Identity Thief’ C -- C
‘Safe Haven’ C+ -- D
‘Side Effects’ B+ -- B
‘Snitch’ B+ -- A
‘The Frankenstein Theory’ -- -- D
‘The Lost Medallion’ -- -- C
‘Warm Bodies’ B B+ B
“On top of that, we had to put together two people to make one with Bill Nighy and myself. We had to create this character where the two of us were a two-headed giant. We were using Bill’s body and his head. He had to act and I had to mirror him physically so that my body was moving the same as his but I had to act separately with my head and my right arm since I am the head and arm that is attached to him. All of my theater and mime training came into play there. But then the voice-over thing of having to imagine everything that was there came into play at the same time.
“And my character also has no vocal cords. He speaks through all of these strange sounds and weird gestations so I had to emote with my face and my hands. And you may say, ‘But that doesn’t look like you and Bill.’ Yeah, that’s true, because then they put
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 John Kassir - whose credits include iconic characters like the Cryptkeeper (“Tales from the Crypt”), Buster Bunny (“Tiny Toon Adventures”) and Meeko the raccoon (“Pocahontas”) - plays one half of the two-headed giant in “Jack the Giant Slayer.”
“This was performance capture. It is the same process that was used in ‘Avatar,’ where you are actually acting in a big room with all of these sensors, cameras and people with computers. It is kind of like performing for NASA. You are wearing these suits with sensors on them; they map your face and record it all into the computer so that it picks up everything you do. You don’t have the sets and you don’t have the costumes but you do have the other actors - which is great - and you are imagining, ‘OK, you are running through the hallway of this castle. You are chasing Jack and you grab him.’
it all into the computer and the geniuses go in there and do these wonderful things in post. They connect me and Bill together and add everything like makeup and costumes. In a lot of ways, performance capture was more challenging
- but it was also more exciting and used more of my skills - than anything that I have ever done. It was a really exciting process.” – John Kassir
SOUNDbITE SpOTlIGHTActor John Kassir (‘Jack the Giant Slayer’)By Joseph J. Airdo
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Mar 9 – Engelbert HumperdinckMar 10 & 31(Sundays) – Legends of Country Music - Tribute to country superstarsMar 15 – Paul ReiserMar 16 – Chino y NachoMar 22 – Gladys KnightMar 23 – Creedence Clearwater RevisitedMar 29 – Don Rickles (Rescheduled from January date)Mar 30 – Latino Comedy Jam IIIApr 6 – Polo PoloApr 12 – Merle HaggardApr 13 - SinbadMay 3 – Little Joe y La familiaMay 18 – Huey Lewis and the NewsMay 24 – Paquita la Del BarrioMay 25 – Celtic Woman “Believe”Jun 8 – JewelJun 15 – Marris Day & the Time w/ The Dazz BandJun 29 – Sylvia BrowneAIRIA – Nightlife Unplugged, live entertainment – Wed & Thurs (4pm-11pm) Fri & Sat (4pm-2am) Sun (11am-10pm)Mar 1 – B Platinum, Mar 2 – Platinum Hi-Fi, Mar 8 & 9 – True2Life, Mar 15 & 16 - Ashley Red, Mar 22 – Static, Mar 23 – Platinum Hi-Fi, Mar 29 – Instant Classics, mar 30 - Static Encore Lounge: Mid-day entertainment every Monday 11am-3pm along with late night entertainment featuring top bands like; JJs Band, Michael and Manuel, Powerdrive and Peppermint James
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Tommy Bahama Restaurant, Bar and Store to Host a Private Meet and Greet with Legendary
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Thursday, March 7th 5:30 – 8:30pm
Tommy Bahama, in association with Major League Baseball, will host a once in a lifetime event to meet the legendary Willie Mays. “Tommy Bahama Presents an Evening with Willie Mays” will be held on Thursday, March 7th from 5:30 - 8:30pm.
A small, intimate event of only 75 guests, this is the perfect evening for any baseball fan! Guests will have the chance to meet Willie Mays, have their photo taken and receive an autographed Rawlings baseball in a commemorative
case. Baseball radio personality Marty Lurie will also host a lively Q&A session with Willie about his illustrious career and life in baseball.
Appetizers and signature cocktails will be served throughout the evening. Only 75 tickets are available for this unforgettable event. Tickets are $395 for you and a guest and can be purchased by calling Tommy Bahama Guest Services at 866-986-8282 (Monday -Friday, 5am - 8pm and Saturday - Sunday, 6am - 6pm PST). Tommy Bahama Restaurant, Bar and StoreKierland Commons 15205 North Kierland Blvd.Scottsdale, AZ 85254
‘Treasure Detectives’ seeks to separate the fake from the fabulous
On Tuesday, March 5, business cablenet CNBC expands its prime-time brand with the premiere of “Treasure Detectives.”
Expert Curtis Dowling and his team of investigators seek the facts behind collectibles, artwork and antiquities using high-tech science, innovative technology and street smarts to discover if they’re sophisticated forgeries or true collectors’ items.
They not only trace an item’s origin and manufacture but also, if it is a fake, how the deception was accomplished.
“Thomas Hoving at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,” says Dowling, “said 40 percent of all his art collection was fake. He just wished he knew which 40 percent it was. And that’s a fair indicator, to be honest, of the art world.
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Best Spring Training Breakfast. The month of March has no better excuse to play hooky than spring training. People come from all over the country to see major league players at minor league distance. Whether you’re a baseball fan or not, the sunshine, the beer and the cheer in the crowd makes for a good time. Start your day of play off right with a hearty breakfast before the game. In Downtown Scottsdale LocalLily.com loves RnR (3737 North Scottsdale Road, 480-945-3353) and Dottie’s True Blue
Café (4151 N Marshall Way, 480-874-0303). www.rnrscottsdale.com www.dotties.biz
For a back east breakfast near Salt River Fields, get yourself to Goldmans Deli (6929 North Hayden Road, Scottsdale, 480-367-9477). goldmansdeliarizona.com
In Tempe near Diablo Stadium you can’t beat the Morning Glory Café at The Farm at South Mountain (6106 South 32nd Street, Phoenix, 602-243-9081). www.thefarmatsouthmountain.com
Just a few minutes from HoHoKam Stadium and the Cubbies is Crackers & Co. Café (1325 North Greenfield Road, Mesa, 480-924-9977). www.crackersandcompanycafe.com
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If you want to know where to find the best eats after the sun goes down, Mikey Roe is your man.
The expert on late-night dining – the decidedly unfancy kind – begins a tour of six U.S. cities when the Travel Channel series “Feed the Beast” premieres Wednesday, March 6.
In the first two half-hour episodes, airing back to back, Roe gets literal and figurative tastes of San Francisco and Austin, Texas, by sampling the general night life and seeking the top local foods. Warning: Seeing the overstuffed burritos and fried peanut butter and jelly sandwiches may trigger your hunger.
“I wanted people to see that if they hadn’t been to that city, this is what a night out there could be like,” the good-humored Roe explains. “You could see the heartbeat of the city, then bring the food element in. Depending on your taste, you may not be into the giant burritos, but there are options for everybody. We show as many of them as we can.”
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Late-night food specialties feed Travel Channel’s new ‘Beast’
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While a diseased corn-on-a-cob or a bowl of piping hot crab porridge might not sound appetizing, around the globe these unusual foods are regulars on the breakfast table. As food experts predict that Brits will broaden their breakfast choices in the next 10 years, seeking influence from our foreign brekkie eaters, our beloved fry-up could soon be toast to make way for more exotic dishes like savoury crab porridge, seaweed flakes, and fishy breakfasts.
Pakistan: Siri Paya
In Pakistan, this soup is dished up at breakfast time, but it’s not for the faint of heart. Siri means head and paya means feet, so
you might be able to guess what the main ingredients are in the soup. The Siri soup is made from a slow-cooked cow, lamb or
goats head and feet.
Hong Kong: Crab Porridge
Congee is a porridge made by slow-cooking rice for an extended period of time, until it takes on a thick, creamy texture. Eat like those in Hong Kong and chuck a boiled crab in for good measure, either the whole crab, or a cooked claw.
Iceland: Hafragrautur
Hafragrautur, or oatmeal, has been a staple in the diet of Icelandic families for many years. Oats and water or milk are mixed in a pot and left to simmer. Hafragrautur is usually served with a sprinkle of brown sugar, or occasionally a handful of raisins or a pat of butter.
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Ok I know I wrote a blog not long ago about the past, but I came across some information last week and felt the need to share it. In the last blog I talked about not letting the past hold you back from what you could have now, but how do we let go of the past? I came across five steps that we must all do to be able to let go of the past and be able to completely move on.
Step One- Stop all Communication.
Yes we all do it. We break up but yet we continue to call the other person, text them, e-mail etc- and regardless of the intentions we end up in an argument, not to mention feeling worse. After a break up there’s going to be those couple of days of communication of either A- trying to work it out or B- the returning of the things, once you get through the first few days of the break up stop all communication. Delete them from your phone, e-mail address book, Facebook, Twitter, everything.
“But I have their phone number/e-mail memorized.” Yeah we all do, but once you stop using it you’ll forget it. Trust me.
Step Two- Throw away every memory.
Get rid of everything. My ex and I had a ticket board, and on this board was every sporting event, concert, movie, festival that we’d ever gone to together. After being together for nearly three years, it was covered. When I left him, I left the board, along with shirts and teddy bears. Let’s be honest, I pawned the jewelry, but I knew I couldn’t take the physical attributes with me that queued a memory.
Step Three- Pictures, delete and throw away.
In the digital age we are taking twice as many pictures now than we did we film existed. Go through your phone, computer, digital
camera and digital picture frame and get rid of them. Any that are printed off, rip them up and throw them away. Like with step two, you have to get rid of anything that’s going to bring on a memory. Good or bad, you have to separate yourself.
Step Four- Delete Texts and Emails
We all save text message and e-mails that made us feel good or because we don’t ever delete anything. The last thing you want to happen is going back through old text or e-mails looking for something and just happen to come across that message that made you smile the day you got it. You both decided it was time to end the relationship, so delete them from your life.
Step Five- Forgetting the Feeling
This is probably the hardest one of them all, forgetting the way that person made you feel. Even if in the end things got so bad that you were always
miserable, you had some type of feeling inside you that made you stay, that “butterflies in the stomach” feeling. You have to find something to occupy your mind so it doesn’t wonder there. I would suggest every time you think of them pick a task to do- cook, clean, exercise, call a friend, whatever it is do something that’s going to get your mind off of them. Little by little you’ll find yourself thinking about them less and doing this other activity more often.
In the end you’re not being bitter about this past relationship; it’s creating so much space between you and it that when you move onto the next person your thoughts aren’t still lingering in your mind.
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On March 10, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick will welcome more than just baseball fans for Cactus League Baseball; the innovative home to both the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies Spring Training will welcome wine fans too!
That is because, for the second consecutive year, Salt River Fields is partnering with Arizona Stronghold Vineyards for “Spring Palate Train-ing” at 11am.
“The Salt River Fields team is – in essence – letting us take over one of the ballpark party decks so I can lead guests through a one-hour pal-ate training with five of our favorite wines,” said Justin Ove, who is the ambassador of wine education for Arizona Stronghold. “If you’ve ever wondered how and why wine tast-ers talk about smelling things like chocolate, leather and sour cherry while drinking wine – then this event is for you. Utilizing ingredients such as white pepper, black tea, and pine-apple (to name a few) we are going to help you develop your ability to deconstruct wine with the best of them.”
Thanks to Ove, we have a sneak peak at what’s on tasting for the big event, which we are only too happy to share with our readers:
· Site Archive Malvasia (Mid-Block) – expect this white to be intense on the palate, with lingering flavors of creamsicle, bergamot and ripe peach· Dala Chardonnay – expect this 100% chardonnay to leave hints of fresh apple, honeydew melon, citrus and even key lime on the palate· Dala Cabernet Sauvignon – expect this full-bodied red to be vel-vety and to taste of berry, chocolate, licorice and even mint · Site Archive Sangiovese – usually available exclusively at the Cottonwood tasting room and to Stronghold Club members, expect this palate pleaser to be full of sur-prises· Mangus (Super Tuscan blend) – expect balance on the palate with notes of cranberries, dried cherries and – for some – dusty spices
After the hour-long training, the folks from ASV will host guests to a tasty lunch followed by VIP seating at the day’s Spring Training game.
The game itself finds the Colorado Rockies hosting the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were recently pur-chased by an ownership group led by NBA great Magic Johnson, a red wine lover himself.
Tickets for the event cost $70 for Stronghold Club members and $85 for non-members. Cost is all inclu-sive, and space is limited. Tickets can be purchased now at AZStrong-hold.com.
Arizona Stronghold Vineyards was formed in 2007 by Eric Glomski and Maynard James Keenan to put Arizona on the fine wine map. While the vineyard is located in southeast-ern Arizona, the winery and its play-ful tasting room are located in Old Town Cottonwood.
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For eight decades, the Wrigley Mansion has been a defining land-mark in Arizona’s his-tory, soaring high above the Arizona Biltmore with grandeur. And its wine list only adds to the prestige of the Man-sion.
The Wrigley Mansion Club’s wine list is among the finest in the Valley, as their inventory hasre-ceived the Wine Spec-tator’s Award of Excel-lence 2012. The 420-plus labels were hand-selected by Wrigley Mansion Club CEO and somme-lier Paola Embry, an internation-ally known wine expert. Whether you’re in the mood for a casual cabernet or a classy chianti, the Wrigley Mansion has something in store for you. Not to mention, the Wrigley Mansion has one of the best views of the Valley, which is certainly a worthy pairing.
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acquire an annual membership. A $10 annual fee will give you ac-cess to the Mansion, entrance to Geordie’s restaurant, complimen-tary valet (which practically pays for itself) and their award-winning wine list, with 5,000 labels. Wine-lovers who are members at the $50 annual membership level are eligible to purchase bottles from the Wrigley’s wine collection at a substantial discount. Next time you want to make a toast, take it to the crown jewel of Phoenix; the Wrigley Mansion.
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I like Beer People. Scratch that, I love Beer People. For those of you that were fortunate enough to attend Arizona Beer Week events, you know exactly what I mean. People in the craft brewing community are absolutely amazing and wonderful to be around. So much so that you will notice that I capitalize the term “Beer People” since I think the group deserves to be singled out and separated from people that drink beer.
Before we get started, let’s clarify the term Beer People. Beer People are made up of two distinct groups, industry folks and consumers, or regular old Beer Geeks as they are sometimes called. Beer Geeks is a term of endearment and should never be confused with the phrase Beer Snob which implies a certain air of superiority which is contrary to the principals of craft beer. Each need the other to survive and there are many instances
when the line blurs or is totally crossed as virtually all of the industry members in our little beer community double as Beer Geeks.
Most people thought that Beer Week started on Saturday February 16th with the Strong Beer Festival. While this was the official kickoff event, there were quite a few pre-events going on around town. Many Beer People were out and about looking for the fun, finding the folks that had just arrived for a week of beer and merriment (beeriment?) and enjoying some impromptu events. The Praying Monk saw quite the gathering of Beer People as reps from Ska, Left Hand, Oskar Blues, Four Peaks, BJ’s and Huss Brewing all gathered for a few beers and some munchies. Later the party moved on to T.T. Roadhouse where the gathered enjoyed a couple of last beers before the impending storm. Other events included some great times at Mellow Mushroom and O.H.S.O, the latter
hosting a local firkin night that featured some real special beers. Eric Wallace, founder of Left Hand Brewing, taught Beer Class at Whole Foods Chandler…and the week was on.
We are not going to say too much about Strong Beer since it has been re-hashed just about everywhere. Suffice to say that every year gets better, the crowds are always well behaved…as Beer People should be…and everybody leaves happy and having tried some special beers they haven’t had before. I cannot emphasize enough how in control the crowd is at this festival. Given the sheer quantities of high ABV beer available you would think it would be enough to push people over the edge and totally out of control. But this is not the drunk fest that some other festivals are. Our hosts for the day, the Arizona Brewers Guild, make sure that the festival is well controlled by not overselling it and making
sure there is enough beer for the crowds.
After Strong Beer there were several great after parties including two, one at O.H.S.O. and one at Yucca Tap Room that seemed to serve the sole purpose of almost killing Eric Wallace. By the time Eric had been in town for 30 hours he had already attended five different events including the Strong Beer Festival (Spoiler Alert – Eric survived). The other great after party was at T.T. Roadhouse where Abita was featured and to make sure you knew it, they rolled in the Jamburritos food truck, a Cajun food truck that rocked everybody’s taste buds and even drew a couple of families that were passing by into the parking lot to sample their wares.
Keeping with the Beer People theme, an industry only breakfast was held at SanTan Brewing and while the food was amazing, the gathering of different distributors,
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suppliers and such was the best part. Lions and lambs, dogs and cats, all sharing a beer (or Bloody Mary) and a plate of food before entering back into the ring to once again do battle for their own cause. Keeping with the theme of harmony and world peace, the other event that attracted a mixed group of Beer People was the Third Annual Boulders on Broadway Mini Festival. Plenty of beer from plenty of different suppliers was available and once again there were all kinds of wonderful people on hand to chat with and enjoy a beer with.
Wednesday night was back into the multiple brewers’ event as Draw 10 hosted a Night in Colorado featuring multiple Colorado beers and Flanny’s hosted Craft Brewers Trivia. Several local and out of town brewers played trivia together, and more importantly brought some great beers for the rest of the folks to enjoy. Later that night, Ska Brewing hosted what may have been the most interesting and talked about event. Featured for one appearance only, at Yucca Tap Room, was the burlesque
stylings of Breezi and the Deviant Dames. Lest anyone think that this was some sort of wild, out of control night, it was true old school burlesque performed tastefully and artistically by the ladies. But the focus of the night was on Ska Brewing. At one point I counted representation at this event by no less than 20 different craft breweries and just about everybody enjoyed one of the fine beers made by their hosts from Durango. It was another great opportunity to see the cooperative spirit that is craft beer.
Thursday night was one of the most exciting nights of the week. Flanny’s hosted what has become their annual Colorado Firkin night. Seven different firkins from seven different breweries were available to sample and each one was amazing. But more than just that, the Flanagan father and son team weren’t satisfied with just having the seven firkins. Each brewery had a representative there, in some cases this meant one of the brewers, who took a minute or two to talk about the special beer they prepared prior to swinging the mallet and tapping the firkin. There was a friendly competition between the breweries to see which firkin would die first and all applauded when J.R. from Odell raised his empty firkin high above his head. But there were no losers as the packed house enjoyed all the beers and left happy and smiling.
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BY “KING” JAMES SWANN
A Paradise of Liquid Imagination!
Hello again beer lovers, today let’s chat a bit about Home Brewing. Yes, Making Beer! It’s not as difficult as you might imagine when done on a small scale at home. Basically if you can dream it, you really can brew it. So where does one get all the supplies and advice needed to make this dream come true? Easy, The Brewers Connection with locations in Tempe and Tucson.
Everything you need to get started right away can be purchased at this local store. From novice to practiced expert, all of the tools to suit your needs from the latest hops and grains to boil kettles and conical fermentation units are in stock. Now it’s ok if terms such as “conical” aren’t familiar to you as the beginners “kits” come with everything required to get started. Want to make an IPA like the one you had at the pub last night? You can and it’s actually quite a bit of fun!
What amazed me during my last visit were kits straight from ROGUE Brewing allowing you make their famous Dead Guy Ale or Hazelnut Brown right in the comfort of your own home. How Cool Is that? More importantly there are books such as Home Brewing for Dummies, the very first book I read on the matter and many more to teach you this most ancient of hobbies. Have questions, owner Jeffrey Haines is usually on hand with more expert guidance than you can soak up in one sitting. By the way, more information can be found at www.brewersconnection.com.
As more and more people turn from big domestic brews to hand crafted beers a thirst for knowledge will certainly follow. The best place to quench that thirst is Brewers Connection.
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Friday night hosted many events including the Papago Brewers Shuffleboard tournament which is where just about everybody ended up. Even many of the supplier reps that had events elsewhere stopped by to catch the final match that featured upstart Ross from Abita Brewing pairing with Ron Kloth of Papago who used his home table advantage to win the tournament. Everybody was a winner here as there was plenty of great beer from each brewery and
enjoyable conversation. There was a certain sadness (coupled with a sense of relief from many) that
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First brewed on Alaskan’s pilot system in 2010, Alaskan Freeride APA became a local favorite through Alaskan’s Rough Draft series of draft experimental brews available in Alaska only. Alaskan then shared Freeride APA with select draft locations in the lower 48 via their Rough Draft Export series in the spring of 2012 to celebrate their role as the official beer of FLOW Tailgate Alaska and the annual World Freeride Festival held each year in Thompson Pass near Valdez, Alaska.
“Some of us on the brew crew spend a lot of our free time in Alaska’s backcountry, skiing and snowboarding,” said Alaskan Brewer Tyler Lindquist. “The APA grew out of our attempts at brewing the perfect après-ski beer, but it turned into basically a great après-anything beer.”
Like all Alaskan Brewing labels, Alaskan Freeride APA features scenes from life in Alaska, including backcountry snowboarding near Juneau and snow-biking on a glacial lake. While previous Alaskan label art features vibrant illustrations of Alaska activities, this new package features photographs of Alaskans in action which directly connect the new brew to the people and places that inspired it.
Alaskan Freeride APA will be available on draft and in bottles in the 14 states where Alaskan beers are sold beginning in March. Fans can learn more about where to find Freeride APA and other Alaskan Brewing products by using the online Brewfinder at alaskanbeer.com.
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T H E C I T Y ’ S B E S T E N T E R T A I N M E N T R E S O U R C E G U I D E
BET YOUDIDN’TKNOWThe Best Of
Copyright 2012, AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine All rights reserved
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Illinois has more personalized
license plates than any other state.
Google was originally named “Backrub.”
The dot that appears over the letter “I” is called a tittle.
Polar Bears can eat as many as 86 penguins in
a single sitting.
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, never called his wife or
mother, because they were both deaf.
San Francisco cable cars are the only National
Monuments that move.
The ancient Egyptians worshipped a sky
goddess called Nut.
Over 4 million cars in Brazil are now running on gasohol instead of petrol.
Gasohol is a fuel made from sugar cane.
John Lennon named h is band ‘The Beatles ’ after Buddy
Ho l ly ’s ‘Crickets . ’
Before the eraser, bread was used to
remove penci l marks .
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Spring Training 2013
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WHITE SOXHOME
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SPRING TRAINING 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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WHITE SOXHOME
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29 30
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Premier Games
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CLE
OAK
CIN MIL ARI
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CWS *OAK ARI
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CHI * *
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CHIKC
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TEAM USA @ CWS
1:05 1:05 1:05 1:05
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interact with the 2013 club!◆ �EVERY WEDNESDAY: SENIORS STROLL THE BASES ◆ Relive the glory days! Following Wednesday home games, seniors
may stroll the bases!
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bases after the game, courtesy of Uptown Alley.◆ SpRING BREAK SpECIAL – MARCH 18 THROUGH MARCH 23 ◆ $3 lawn seats for children ages 12 and under (maximum 4
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2013SPRING TRAINING BASEBALL SCHEDULE
For updates: CactusLeague.com
FEBRUARY / MARCH
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
AZ - Arizona Diamondbacks CWS - Chicago White Sox OAK - Oakland A’sCHI - Chicago Cubs KC - Kansas City Royals SD - San Diego PadresCIN - Cincinnati Reds LAA - Angels Baseball SEA - Seattle MarinersCLE - Cleveland Indians LAD - Los Angeles Dodgers SF - San Francisco GiantsCOL - Colorado Rockies MIL - Milwaukee Brewers TEX - Texas Rangers
Games start at 1:05 pm Arizona time unless otherwise indicated. Dates, times, and teams are subject to change. Tickets available through these ticket agencies: tickets.com (800.905.3315), Ticketmaster (800.745.3000), or visit Fry’s Marketplace or ticketmaster.com.
22CIN @ CLE GoodyearSD @ SEA PeoriaKC @ TEX Surprise
23CWS @ LAD GlendaleCLE @ CIN GoodyearSEA @ SD PeoriaOAK @ MIL MaryvaleCOL @ AZ Salt RiverLAA* @ SF ScottsdaleTEX @ KC SurpriseCHI @ LAA* Tempe
24LAD @ CWS GlendaleCIN @ CLE* GoodyearCLE* @ MIL MaryvaleSF @ CHI MesaSD @ SEA PeoriaAZ @ COL Salt RiverKC @ TEX SurpriseOAK @ LAA Tempe
25CHI @ LAD GlendaleMIL* @ CIN GoodyearSD @ MIL* MaryvaleLAA @ SEA PeoriaCLE @ OAK PhoenixTEX @ COL Salt RiverCWS @ SF ScottsdaleAZ @ KC Surprise
26SF @ LAD GlendaleKC @ CLE GoodyearSEA @ MIL MaryvaleCOL @ CHI MesaCIN @ SD PeoriaOAK @ AZ* Salt RiverCWS @ TEX SurpriseAZ* @ LAA Tempe
27TEX @ CWS GlendaleSEA @ CLE GoodyearLAD @ CHI MesaCOL @ SD* PeoriaSD* @ OAK PhoenixCIN @ AZ Salt RiverMIL @ KC SurpriseSF @ LAA Tempe
28 MARCHLAA @ LAD GlendaleAZ @ CIN* GoodyearCWS @ MIL MaryvaleOAK @CHI MesaKC @ SD PeoriaCIN* @ COL Salt RiverSEA @ SF ScottsdaleCLE @ TEX Surprise
1SD @ LAD* GlendaleCWS @ CLEGoodyearAZ @ CHI MesaTEX @ SEA PeoriaSF @ OAK PhoenixMIL @ COL Salt RiverCIN @ KC SurpriseLAD* @ LAA Tempe
2CIN @ CWS GlendaleSD @ CLE GoodyearLAA @ MIL MaryvaleLAD @ SEA PeoriaCOL @ OAK PhoenixTEX @ AZ Salt RiverCHI @ SF* ScottsdaleSF* @ KC Surprise
3CLE @ LAD GlendaleKC @ CIN GoodyearMIL @ CHI* MesaCWS @ SD PeoriaOAK @ COL Salt RiverAZ @ SF ScottsdaleSEA @ TEX SurpriseCHI* @ LAA Tempe
4SF @ CWS GlendaleCLE @ CHI MesaCOL @ SEA PeoriaLAA @ OAK PhoenixCIN @ AZ Salt RiverSD @ TEX Surprise
5USA @ CWS GlendaleCanada @ MILMaryvaleLAD @ SD PeoriaItaly @ OAK* PhoenixCHI @ COL Salt RiverCLE @ SF ScottsdaleOAK* @ KC SurpriseCIN @ LAA TempeMexico @ AZ SaltRiver•
6Mexico @ LAD*GlendaleLAD* @ CLEGoodyearMIL @ SEA PeoriaKC @ AZ Salt RiverCHI @ TEX SurpriseItaly @ LAA TempeCanada @ CINGoodyear•USA @ COL SaltRiver•
7TEX @ LAD GlendaleSF @ CLE GoodyearAZ @ MIL MaryvaleCWS @ CHI MesaLAA @ SD PeoriaSEA* @ OAK PhoenixSEA* @ KC Surprise
8SD @ CWS GlendaleTEX @ MIL MaryvaleOAK @ SEA PeoriaLAD* @ SF ScottsdaleCLE @ KC* SurpriseAZ @ LAA TempeCIN* @ LAD*Glendale•CHI @ CIN*Goodyear•KC* @ COL SaltRiver•
9SEA @ LAD GlendaleMIL @ CIN GoodyearCLE @ CHI MesaTEX* @ SD PeoriaCWS @ AZ Salt RiverKC @ SF ScottsdaleOAK @ TEX* SurpriseCOL @ LAA Tempe
10CIN @ CWS* GlendaleTEX @ CLE GoodyearSF @ MIL MaryvaleSD @ CHI MesaCWS* @ SEA PeoriaAZ @ OAK PhoenixLAD @ COL Salt RiverLAA @ KC Surprise
11COL @ CWS GlendaleLAA @ CLE GoodyearOAK @ SD PeoriaCHI @ AZ Salt RiverSF @ TEX SurpriseLAD @ MIL Maryvale
12AZ* @ SEA PeoriaKC @ OAK PhoenixAZ* @ COL Salt RiverSD @ SF ScottsdaleMIL @ TEX SurpriseLAD @ CINGoodyear•
13CLE @ CWS GlendaleSF @ CIN GoodyearCOL @ CHI MesaLAA @ SD PeoriaSEA @ KC SurpriseMIL @ AZ Salt River•
14CHI @ LAD GlendaleKC @ CLE GoodyearCIN @ SEA PeoriaTEX @ OAK PhoenixAsia @ SF ScottsdaleCWS @ LAA TempeAsia @ SD Peoria•
15CHI* @ CWS Glendale(12:05 pm)CLE @ MIL MaryvaleAsia @ CHI* MesaLAD* @ SD* PeoriaOAK @ AZ Salt RiverTEX @ SF ScottsdaleSD* @ KC* SurpriseSEA* @ LAA TempeKC* @ LAD*Glendale•COL @ CINGoodyear•Asia @ SEA* Peoria•
16OAK* @ CWSGlendaleCIN* @ MIL MaryvaleKC @ CHI MesaAZ @ SD PeoriaLAA @ OAK* PhoenixSEA @ COL Salt RiverCIN* @ SF* ScottsdaleLAD @ TEX SurpriseSF* @ CLE Goodyear•
17MIL @ LAD* GlendaleCLE @ CIN GoodyearTEX @ SEA PeoriaCHI @ OAK PhoenixLAD* @ AZ Salt RiverCOL @ SF ScottsdaleCWS @ KC SurpriseSD @ LAA TempeSD vs AZ Tucson***
18AZ @ LAD GlendaleMIL @ CLE GoodyearCHI @ SD PeoriaSEA @ OAK PhoenixCIN @ COL Salt RiverKC @ TEX Surprise•
19OAK @ LAD GlendaleCWS @ CIN GoodyearLAA @ MIL MaryvaleTEX @ CHI MesaSD @ AZ Salt RiverCOL @ KC SurpriseSF @ SEA Peoria•
20AZ @ CWS GlendaleSF* @ SD PeoriaMIL @ SF* ScottsdaleLAD @ KC SurpriseCLE @ LAA Tempe
21MIL @ CWS GlendaleOAK @ CIN GoodyearCLE @ AZ Salt RiverCOL @ SF ScottsdaleCHI @ SEA Peoria• LAA @ TEX Surprise•CHI vs LAD Tucson**
22CIN @ LAD GlendaleCHI @ MIL MaryvaleSF @ COL* Salt RiverCOL* @ TEX SurpriseKC @ LAA TempeAZ @ CLE Goodyear•SEA @ SD Peoria•CWS @ OAKPhoenix•
23TEX @ CIN GoodyearLAA* @ CHI MesaCLE @ SEA PeoriaOAK @ SF ScottsdaleAZ @ KC SurpriseMIL @ LAA* TempeCWS @ LADGlendale•SD @ COL Salt River•
24KC @ CWS GlendaleCHI @ CLE GoodyearCOL @ MIL* MaryvaleMIL* @ SD PeoriaLAD @ OAK PhoenixSEA @ AZ Salt RiverCIN @ TEX SurpriseSF @ LAA Tempe
25LAA @ CWS GlendaleSEA @ CIN GoodyearSF @ CHI MesaTEX @ SD PeoriaMIL @ OAK PhoenixCLE @ COL Salt RiverLAD @ KC Surprise•
26OAK @ CLE GoodyearCIN @ CHI Mesa•KC @ SEA PeoriaSD @ SF ScottsdaleCWS @ TEX SurpriseCOL @ LADGlendale•LAA @ AZ Salt River•
27CLE @ CWS Glendale12:05pmSD @ CIN GoodyearKC* @ MIL MaryvaleLAD @ SEA PeoriaCOL @ OAK PhoenixTEX @ LAA TempeSF @ AZ Salt River• CHI @ KC* Surprise•
28SEA @ CHI Mesa12:05pmCLE @ SD PeoriaAZ @ TEX SurpriseKC @ CIN GoodyearMIL @ COL Salt River
29CLE @ KC Surprise12:05pmCIN @ AZChase Field•
30CIN* @ CLE Goodyear12:05pmCIN* @ AZChase Field12:40 pm
* = Split Squad • = Night Game Teams playing in the 2013 WBC: Asia, Canada, Italy, Mexico, and USA are indicated in red.
**= Special Charity Day, tickets at www.tusconpadres.com or call (520) 434-1367. ***= Spring Training Exhibition Game, tickets at www.tusconpadres.com or call (520) 434-1367.
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2013SPRING TRAINING BASEBALL SCHEDULE
For updates: CactusLeague.com
FEBRUARY / MARCH
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
AZ - Arizona Diamondbacks CWS - Chicago White Sox OAK - Oakland A’sCHI - Chicago Cubs KC - Kansas City Royals SD - San Diego PadresCIN - Cincinnati Reds LAA - Angels Baseball SEA - Seattle MarinersCLE - Cleveland Indians LAD - Los Angeles Dodgers SF - San Francisco GiantsCOL - Colorado Rockies MIL - Milwaukee Brewers TEX - Texas Rangers
Games start at 1:05 pm Arizona time unless otherwise indicated. Dates, times, and teams are subject to change. Tickets available through these ticket agencies: tickets.com (800.905.3315), Ticketmaster (800.745.3000), or visit Fry’s Marketplace or ticketmaster.com.
22CIN @ CLE GoodyearSD @ SEA PeoriaKC @ TEX Surprise
23CWS @ LAD GlendaleCLE @ CIN GoodyearSEA @ SD PeoriaOAK @ MIL MaryvaleCOL @ AZ Salt RiverLAA* @ SF ScottsdaleTEX @ KC SurpriseCHI @ LAA* Tempe
24LAD @ CWS GlendaleCIN @ CLE* GoodyearCLE* @ MIL MaryvaleSF @ CHI MesaSD @ SEA PeoriaAZ @ COL Salt RiverKC @ TEX SurpriseOAK @ LAA Tempe
25CHI @ LAD GlendaleMIL* @ CIN GoodyearSD @ MIL* MaryvaleLAA @ SEA PeoriaCLE @ OAK PhoenixTEX @ COL Salt RiverCWS @ SF ScottsdaleAZ @ KC Surprise
26SF @ LAD GlendaleKC @ CLE GoodyearSEA @ MIL MaryvaleCOL @ CHI MesaCIN @ SD PeoriaOAK @ AZ* Salt RiverCWS @ TEX SurpriseAZ* @ LAA Tempe
27TEX @ CWS GlendaleSEA @ CLE GoodyearLAD @ CHI MesaCOL @ SD* PeoriaSD* @ OAK PhoenixCIN @ AZ Salt RiverMIL @ KC SurpriseSF @ LAA Tempe
28 MARCHLAA @ LAD GlendaleAZ @ CIN* GoodyearCWS @ MIL MaryvaleOAK @CHI MesaKC @ SD PeoriaCIN* @ COL Salt RiverSEA @ SF ScottsdaleCLE @ TEX Surprise
1SD @ LAD* GlendaleCWS @ CLEGoodyearAZ @ CHI MesaTEX @ SEA PeoriaSF @ OAK PhoenixMIL @ COL Salt RiverCIN @ KC SurpriseLAD* @ LAA Tempe
2CIN @ CWS GlendaleSD @ CLE GoodyearLAA @ MIL MaryvaleLAD @ SEA PeoriaCOL @ OAK PhoenixTEX @ AZ Salt RiverCHI @ SF* ScottsdaleSF* @ KC Surprise
3CLE @ LAD GlendaleKC @ CIN GoodyearMIL @ CHI* MesaCWS @ SD PeoriaOAK @ COL Salt RiverAZ @ SF ScottsdaleSEA @ TEX SurpriseCHI* @ LAA Tempe
4SF @ CWS GlendaleCLE @ CHI MesaCOL @ SEA PeoriaLAA @ OAK PhoenixCIN @ AZ Salt RiverSD @ TEX Surprise
5USA @ CWS GlendaleCanada @ MILMaryvaleLAD @ SD PeoriaItaly @ OAK* PhoenixCHI @ COL Salt RiverCLE @ SF ScottsdaleOAK* @ KC SurpriseCIN @ LAA TempeMexico @ AZ SaltRiver•
6Mexico @ LAD*GlendaleLAD* @ CLEGoodyearMIL @ SEA PeoriaKC @ AZ Salt RiverCHI @ TEX SurpriseItaly @ LAA TempeCanada @ CINGoodyear•USA @ COL SaltRiver•
7TEX @ LAD GlendaleSF @ CLE GoodyearAZ @ MIL MaryvaleCWS @ CHI MesaLAA @ SD PeoriaSEA* @ OAK PhoenixSEA* @ KC Surprise
8SD @ CWS GlendaleTEX @ MIL MaryvaleOAK @ SEA PeoriaLAD* @ SF ScottsdaleCLE @ KC* SurpriseAZ @ LAA TempeCIN* @ LAD*Glendale•CHI @ CIN*Goodyear•KC* @ COL SaltRiver•
9SEA @ LAD GlendaleMIL @ CIN GoodyearCLE @ CHI MesaTEX* @ SD PeoriaCWS @ AZ Salt RiverKC @ SF ScottsdaleOAK @ TEX* SurpriseCOL @ LAA Tempe
10CIN @ CWS* GlendaleTEX @ CLE GoodyearSF @ MIL MaryvaleSD @ CHI MesaCWS* @ SEA PeoriaAZ @ OAK PhoenixLAD @ COL Salt RiverLAA @ KC Surprise
11COL @ CWS GlendaleLAA @ CLE GoodyearOAK @ SD PeoriaCHI @ AZ Salt RiverSF @ TEX SurpriseLAD @ MIL Maryvale
12AZ* @ SEA PeoriaKC @ OAK PhoenixAZ* @ COL Salt RiverSD @ SF ScottsdaleMIL @ TEX SurpriseLAD @ CINGoodyear•
13CLE @ CWS GlendaleSF @ CIN GoodyearCOL @ CHI MesaLAA @ SD PeoriaSEA @ KC SurpriseMIL @ AZ Salt River•
14CHI @ LAD GlendaleKC @ CLE GoodyearCIN @ SEA PeoriaTEX @ OAK PhoenixAsia @ SF ScottsdaleCWS @ LAA TempeAsia @ SD Peoria•
15CHI* @ CWS Glendale(12:05 pm)CLE @ MIL MaryvaleAsia @ CHI* MesaLAD* @ SD* PeoriaOAK @ AZ Salt RiverTEX @ SF ScottsdaleSD* @ KC* SurpriseSEA* @ LAA TempeKC* @ LAD*Glendale•COL @ CINGoodyear•Asia @ SEA* Peoria•
16OAK* @ CWSGlendaleCIN* @ MIL MaryvaleKC @ CHI MesaAZ @ SD PeoriaLAA @ OAK* PhoenixSEA @ COL Salt RiverCIN* @ SF* ScottsdaleLAD @ TEX SurpriseSF* @ CLE Goodyear•
17MIL @ LAD* GlendaleCLE @ CIN GoodyearTEX @ SEA PeoriaCHI @ OAK PhoenixLAD* @ AZ Salt RiverCOL @ SF ScottsdaleCWS @ KC SurpriseSD @ LAA TempeSD vs AZ Tucson***
18AZ @ LAD GlendaleMIL @ CLE GoodyearCHI @ SD PeoriaSEA @ OAK PhoenixCIN @ COL Salt RiverKC @ TEX Surprise•
19OAK @ LAD GlendaleCWS @ CIN GoodyearLAA @ MIL MaryvaleTEX @ CHI MesaSD @ AZ Salt RiverCOL @ KC SurpriseSF @ SEA Peoria•
20AZ @ CWS GlendaleSF* @ SD PeoriaMIL @ SF* ScottsdaleLAD @ KC SurpriseCLE @ LAA Tempe
21MIL @ CWS GlendaleOAK @ CIN GoodyearCLE @ AZ Salt RiverCOL @ SF ScottsdaleCHI @ SEA Peoria• LAA @ TEX Surprise•CHI vs LAD Tucson**
22CIN @ LAD GlendaleCHI @ MIL MaryvaleSF @ COL* Salt RiverCOL* @ TEX SurpriseKC @ LAA TempeAZ @ CLE Goodyear•SEA @ SD Peoria•CWS @ OAKPhoenix•
23TEX @ CIN GoodyearLAA* @ CHI MesaCLE @ SEA PeoriaOAK @ SF ScottsdaleAZ @ KC SurpriseMIL @ LAA* TempeCWS @ LADGlendale•SD @ COL Salt River•
24KC @ CWS GlendaleCHI @ CLE GoodyearCOL @ MIL* MaryvaleMIL* @ SD PeoriaLAD @ OAK PhoenixSEA @ AZ Salt RiverCIN @ TEX SurpriseSF @ LAA Tempe
25LAA @ CWS GlendaleSEA @ CIN GoodyearSF @ CHI MesaTEX @ SD PeoriaMIL @ OAK PhoenixCLE @ COL Salt RiverLAD @ KC Surprise•
26OAK @ CLE GoodyearCIN @ CHI Mesa•KC @ SEA PeoriaSD @ SF ScottsdaleCWS @ TEX SurpriseCOL @ LADGlendale•LAA @ AZ Salt River•
27CLE @ CWS Glendale12:05pmSD @ CIN GoodyearKC* @ MIL MaryvaleLAD @ SEA PeoriaCOL @ OAK PhoenixTEX @ LAA TempeSF @ AZ Salt River• CHI @ KC* Surprise•
28SEA @ CHI Mesa12:05pmCLE @ SD PeoriaAZ @ TEX SurpriseKC @ CIN GoodyearMIL @ COL Salt River
29CLE @ KC Surprise12:05pmCIN @ AZChase Field•
30CIN* @ CLE Goodyear12:05pmCIN* @ AZChase Field12:40 pm
* = Split Squad • = Night Game Teams playing in the 2013 WBC: Asia, Canada, Italy, Mexico, and USA are indicated in red.
**= Special Charity Day, tickets at www.tusconpadres.com or call (520) 434-1367. ***= Spring Training Exhibition Game, tickets at www.tusconpadres.com or call (520) 434-1367.
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