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  • Babe's Cabaret

    2011 N. Scottsdale Rd. South Scottsdale

    480-947-9909

    Crimson red, a shade that’s perpetually intertwined with lust, drenches the almost the entirety of Babe’s Cabaret interior, from its silken tapestries to the all-leather seating ringing the place. It summons thoughts of the sumptuous 19th century Parisian depravity of the Moulin Rogue while and seems to add an extra bit of ooh-la-la licentiousness of this south Scottsdale showclub. Babe’s array of ultra-buxom bombshells always seem to put that extra bit of effort into their jobs, whether its involves amping their already energetic routines on either the dual stages or seeming actually interested in genuine conversation with potential clientele before launching into a private dance sales pitch. (And no, it’s not just wishful thinking on our part.) But if they win over your hearts and wallets enough for a lap dance, expect to be playfully led to the largish VIP parlor in the back hidden from prying eyes by curtains.
    1 article
  • Castle Megastore

    300 E. Camelback Rd. Central Phoenix

    602-266-3348

  • Castle Megastore

    8802 N. Black Canyon Highway North Phoenix

    602-995-1641

  • Cheetahs Gentlemans Club

    4125 N. 7th St. Central Phoenix

    602-265-8487

    Cheetahs Gentleman’s Club has everything a red-blooded, old-fashioned, all-American carnivore and strip club connoisseur could possibly want during a night out on the prowl at an exotic dance emporium. Red meat abounds on its menu of Mexican and American-style eats in the form of beef fajitas, thick cuts of prime rib on Thursdays, and plates of filet mignon on Fridays. An expansive wall of liquor behind the bar at the sinful CenPho den contains more than 60 different brands of booze, ranging from Courvoisier and other cognacs to 17 whiskey and scotch selections. And of course, there's a cadre of cuties who aim to tease while you relax on leopard-print couches downstairs, or live large up in the balcony VIP section. Just try not to choke on your steak when one pulls off an eye-popping downward spin from atop the 10-foot tall pole.
    3 articles
  • Christie's Cabaret

    44 N. 32nd St. Central Phoenix

    602-275-3095

    The overriding philosophy of topless strip club chain Christie’s Cabaret seems to be that bigger is, indeed, better. All three of its Valley locations dwarf competitors in terms of venue size and revenue alone, serving as the sand-kicking 900-pound heavyweight to everyone else’s pipsqueak runt. Then there’s the chain’s enormous emphasis on unrivaled opulence and posh amenities, illustrated by the multimillion-dollar lavish design of the East Phoenix location at 32nd Street and Van Buren. Imputed Italian marble tile covered every square inch of the 19,000 square-foot floorspace while busts of Caesar and numerous bronze nudes of Venus and Aphrodite frolic within a Dionysian-meets-museum setting. Three premium spirits tasting rooms and close to a half-dozen VIP room are throughout. Over at Christie’s Tempe, across the street from Arizona Mills Mall, ornate gold furnishings and Louis XIV style furniture dominate. Both are also big on bubbly, with individual champagne rooms and 75 high-end brands like Cristal, Dom Pérignon, and Taittinger ready to be popped. (The newest addition in Glendale, the old Pink Cabaret, was purchased in 2012 and a renovation is in the works to bring it in line with the rest of the empire.) And they also have dancers, too, all of which are model-quality and many from such far-flung continents as Europe and South America. There’s gotta someone to keep the money rolling in, right?
    4 articles
  • Hi-Liter Lounge

    4716 N. 12th St. Central Phoenix

    602-234-0128

    At Hi-Liter Lounge, old school history meets new school sounds. The DJs at the CenPho adult entertainment haven, which has shaken its moneymaker in the Valley strip scene for more than five decades now, tend to throw bleeding edge EDM artists into the mix. It’s a nice alternative to the usual rock and hip-hop tracks, and, along with Hi-Liter’s signature weekly steak and lobster night, is one of its many perks offered here. That’s besides the obvious benefits of being in close proximity to the topless revealings and sexy one-on-one sessions given by the lovely ladies -- each embodying a variety of figures and cup sizes – who wanna go for a grind. And we do mean close, as the cushiony chairs within the cozy club are mere inches away from each other. It’s almost like getting two shows for one. But try not to gawk too hard and spoil your neighbor’s fun.
    2 articles
  • Shangri La Ranch

    44444 N. Shangri La Lane New River

    623-465-5959

    2 articles
  • 8-Bit Aleworks

    1050 Fairway Drive, Building F, Suite 101 Avondale

    623-925-1650

    Brewery
    6 articles
  • A.T. Still University

    5850 E. Still Circle Mesa

    480-219-6000

    WHO: Guest speaker: Keith Miller, PhD, professor, English, Arizona State University WHAT: The community is welcome to join A.T. Still University for a [free] presentation by Dr. Keith Miller, who is a champion of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In his research, Keith Miller mainly focuses on the rhetoric and songs of the civil rights movement. He is the author of "Martin Luther King's Biblical Epic: His Great, Final Speech" and "Voice of Deliverance: The Language of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Its Sources", which was favorably reviewed in Washington Post and is widely cited. His essays on Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Jackie Robinson, Frederick Douglass, C.L. Franklin, and Fannie Lou Hamer have appeared in many scholarly collections and in such leading journals as College English, College Composition and Communication, Publication of the Modern Language Association, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, and Journal of American History. His essay “Second Isaiah Lands in Washington, D.C.: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ as Biblical Narrative and Biblical Hermeneutic” was awarded Best Essay of the Year in Rhetoric Review in 2007. WHEN: Wed., Jan. 13, 2016 WHERE: A.T. Still University, 5850 E. Still Circle, Mesa, AZ 85206 | Main building | Classrooms Saguaro A & B WHY: Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the unsung pioneers of the Civil Rights movement
  • Anvil

    2424 E. Thomas Rd. East Phoenix

    602-334-1462

    5 articles
  • Arizona Sports Complex

    3555 W PInnacle Peak Rd. Glendale

    623-587-7171

  • Arizona State Capitol Grounds

    1700 W. Washington St. Central Phoenix

    602-244-8166

    Press Release - 11th Annual NAMI Valley Walk, Phoenix, AZ by Rebecca Duke On Saturday, October 17, 2015 NAMI Valley of the Sun, an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will conduct its 11th Annual 5k Walk on the streets in front of the State Capitol Grounds. Registration begins at 8:30am and the walk commences at 9:30am with the starting point at 17th Ave. and Jefferson in Phoenix. In addition to people and pets (dogs are welcome to register and walk right along with their owners!) there will be exhibitors, entertainment and plenty of bottled water. The National Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI, is the nation's largest grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness. Locally, NAMI Valley of the Sun enriches our community by offering hope, raising awareness, dispelling stigma, educating, and by offering support groups for families of those living with mental illness, and, for people who live with mental illness. Last year alone, NAMI Valley of the Sun touched the lives of over 19,000 people in and around the Valley through a variety of presentations, public speaking events, community forums, educational classes and support groups. Because of the time, talents and fund raising efforts of devoted volunteers and donations from the public and our community partners, all of NAMI's programs were and are offered free of charge. One in five people are affected by mental illness, be it the individual living with mental illness, or a close friend or family member. At this time, with a high rate of teen suicide, an increase in depression among the elderly, an ever growing homeless population, and our vets returning home, NAMI's services and invaluable support and education to those who are suffering are vital. The 5k Walk is NAMI Valley of the Sun's main fundraiser and it's through generous donations from partners, sponsors, walkers, and individuals, that NAMI Valley of the Sun will continue to be able to offer these life changing programs at no cost. Every year, tens of thousands of concerned citizens in more than 84 communities across the nation will join NAMI and walk together to raise money and awareness about our country's need for a treatment and recovery system for people living with mental illness. Please join in and walk for yourself, a friend or family member. Register for the NAMI Valley Walk online at www.namiwalks.org/valleywalk If you would like to volunteer for the walk, please email our Volunteer Walk Manager, Gloria, at info@namivalleywalk.org If you are unable to join the walk, please consider making a donation and spreading the word about the walk. Donations can be made online at www.namiwalks.org/valleywalk, or by mailing your donation to: NAMI Valley Walk, 5025 E. Washington Street, Suite 112, Phoenix, AZ 85034, checks payable to NAMI Valley Walk.
    6 articles
  • Barney Family Sports Complex

    22050 E Queen Creek Rd Queen Creek

    480-677-2372

    Massive indoor venue housing soccer, hockey, volleyball, basketball & football games plus camps.
  • Bottoms Up Gentlemen's Club

    4516 N. 19th Ave. Central Phoenix

    602-973-1280

    3 articles
  • Bourbon Street

    2901 E. Thomas Rd. East Phoenix

    602-956-9650

    2 articles
  • The Brelby Playhouse

    7154 N. 58th Dr Glendale

    623-282-2781

    Arizona Premiere Book & Lyrics by Bruce Joel Rubin Music & Lyrics by Dave Stewart & Glen Ballard (MainStage) Directed by Shelby Maticic Synopsis: Adapted from the hit film by its Academy Award-winning screenwriter, Bruce Joel Rubin, GHOST THE MUSICAL follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death. Trapped between two worlds, Sam refuses to leave Molly when he learns she is in grave danger. Desperate to communicate with her, he turns to a storefront psychic, Oda Mae Brown, who helps him protect Molly and avenge his death.
    8 articles
  • Burlesque University

    2546 E. Indian School Rd. Central Phoenix

    480-389-4759

    Burlesque University, putting the Be YOU in burlesque, first based in Washington, DC has now expanded to cities across America! Founded by Miss Kitty Victorian, BU opened its proverbial doors in September of 2006 and offers classes on many topics surrounding burlesque and other erotic arts. Focusing on body-positive and sex-positive teachings, most classes are open to every person regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, etc. What we're sayine folks is that if you want to learn the art of the tease, we'd love to teach it to you! The goal at Burlesque University is to make a positive difference in the lives of others, and to do so we are looking to expand our curriculum and add new professors to the faculty. This expansion and collaboration is a synergy of talents and assets to push the entire burlesque community positively forward. So keep abreast of happenings here at Burlesque University!
  • Candy Store Show Lounge

    18613 N. Cave Creek Rd. North Phoenix

    602-569-0084

    2 articles
  • The Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI)

    275 N Gateway Dr. South Phoenix

    602-286-8950

    The Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) is a business incubator that is dedicated to supporting technology-based businesses through validation, product development, commercialization and growth, for the purpose of facilitating quality job creation for the greater Phoenix region.
  • Centerfold's Cabaret

    2031 W. Peoria Ave. North Phoenix

    602-678-4664

    Standing out from its more milquetoast neighbors at an otherwise unremarkable North Phoenix shopping center, the red neon sign of Centerfold’s Cabaret beckons the curious through its wrought iron doors with suggestive temptations of scandalous thrills and near-naked delights. Both topless and fully nude entertainment unfolds inside this double-sided club. Hang a left to watch fulsome females take off everything but their g-strings while noshing on American and Italian cuisine options -- including big bowls of pasta, fire-grilled pizzas, or Philly cheesesteaks -- and sample the high-end spirits at its profunds backlit bar glowing in white. Over in the more spartan portion of Centerfold’s, ladies go the “Full Monty” whilst illuminated by a flurry of LED lights. The club's enclosed glass smoking patio features a full view of the smoking hot babes on the stage, allowing puffers to satisfy their nicotine fits and carnal desires simultaneously.
    2 articles
  • Christie's Cabaret

    1675 W. Baseline Rd. Tempe

    480-456-1015

    The overriding philosophy of topless strip club chain Christie’s Cabaret seems to be that bigger is, indeed, better. All three of its Valley locations dwarf competitors in terms of venue size and revenue alone, serving as the sand-kicking 900-pound heavyweight to everyone else’s pipsqueak runt. Then there’s the chain’s enormous emphasis on unrivaled opulence and posh amenities, illustrated by the multimillion-dollar lavish design of the East Phoenix location at 32nd Street and Van Buren. Imputed Italian marble tile covered every square inch of the 19,000 square-foot floorspace while busts of Caesar and numerous bronze nudes of Venus and Aphrodite frolic within a Dionysian-meets-museum setting. Three premium spirits tasting rooms and close to a half-dozen VIP room are throughout. Over at Christie’s Tempe, across the street from Arizona Mills Mall, ornate gold furnishings and Louis XIV style furniture dominate. Both are also big on bubbly, with individual champagne rooms and 75 high-end brands like Cristal, Dom Pérignon, and Taittinger ready to be popped. (The newest addition in Glendale, the old Pink Cabaret, was purchased in 2012 and a renovation is in the works to bring it in line with the rest of the empire.) And they also have dancers, too, all of which are model-quality and many from such far-flung continents as Europe and South America. There’s gotta someone to keep the money rolling in, right?
    1 article
  • Church of the Ascension

    12615 N Fountain Hills Blvd Fountain Hills

    480-837-1066

    An intimate setting seating 500+ people, Ascension boasts possibly the finest concert piano in Arizona - a new Mason & Hamlin concert grand. Concerts feature artists recognized around the United States and the world for their excellence. Four concerts per season.
  • Cos Bar

    15044 N. Scottsdale Rd, #150 Central Scottsdale

    480-601-2771

    Join Cos Bar for a cocktail party in celebration of the 40 years of the luxury beauty destination on Thursday, August 25 (6PM - 9PM) at the Cos Bar store in Scottsdale (15044 North Scottsdale Rd, #150). Cocktails and food will be served, and birthday beauty prizes will be given away. Please RSVP to cosbar@dkcnews.com indicating that you will be attending the Scottsdale event.
  • Dakota

    7301 E. Indian Plaza Central Scottsdale

    480-361-1030

    Dakota brings a true dining experience to the entertainment district. A hybrid concept, Dakota is a full-service bar and restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily with a menu that highlights local and organic food. For dinner, guests can enjoy quality comfort fare including our spin on traditional bar favorites as well as light and healthy options. The 4,500 square foot California bistro-style restaurant features traditional and elegant decor with white-washed wood, rustic window shutters, ivy greenery and birdcage lighting throughout the venue. A large, four-sided bar with white marble countertops and shutter detailing serves as a focal point for the venue. Floor to ceiling sliding glass windows provide guests a view of the bustling activity in Scottsdale’s premier district. A street-front patio wraps around the front of the restaurant highlighted by oversized, gray tufted lounge seating surrounded by greenery, gas lamps and fire pits.
    2 articles
  • Desert Dragon Pottery Art Studio

    25037 N. 17th Ave. North Phoenix

    602-690-6956

    This is a Pottery and Fine Art Studio
  • Desert Wind Harley

    922 S Country Club Dr. Mesa

    602-568-5313

    Full-service award winning Harley-Davidson dealership and motorcycle event venue. Motorcycles, parts, accessories, service, riding classes, gear, clothing, motorcycle rentals, general merchandise. Products - New Harley-Davidson Motorcycles - Pre-Owned Harley-Davidson Motorcycles - T-Shirts and MotorClothes Apparel - Parts - Service - Authorized Rentals, H.O.G. Fly & Ride (only 1 in state) - Rider's Edge Motorcycle Course & Range Facilities
  • Dick's Cabaret

    3432 E. Illini St. South Phoenix

    602-274-3425

    This male strip club in Phoenix is renowned for teases by fully nude men who are typically perfect specimens of muscle and movement. There's a non-alcoholic bar stocked with sodas and energy drinks and the stage is surrounded by mirrors to ensure your vision is clear enough to see the astonishing pole tricks and every inch of skin each Adonis can bare. The secluded VIP area off to the side allows for, ahem, more private dances.
    3 articles
  • Downtown Phoenix

    Washington Street between 1st Ave. & 3rd Ave. Central Phoenix

    602-279-4669

    Downtown Phoenix street event venue
    1 article
  • Dream Palace

    815 N. Scottsdale Rd. Tempe

    480-921-8870

  • Elite Cabaret Gentleman's Club at 910 Live

    910 N. McClintock Dr. Tempe

    480-966-0707

    You'd be hard-pressed to find a single strip club in the Valley that doesn't feature rock 'n' roll blaring as exotic dancers bump and grind away. Elite Cabaret at 910 Live is no exception, as its music mix is heavy on classic jams from the likes of Gary Glitter, Cheap Trick, and The Doors. Thing is, this Tempe strip club will do you one better: There's an open-air concert space in the back hosting live rock gigs. Earlier this year, the proprietors of 910 Live transformed the interior of the nightclub and venue, which once served as infamous rock bar Boston's, into a ritzy topless club drenched in pink and purple hues and boasting multiple stages and swank furnishings. The live music moved outdoors, where cabanas and seating ring a 40-square-foot stage. Since the changeover, it's featured appearances from rock icons like George Lynch of Dokken, who performed in April, and former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock and Blondie drummer Clem Burke's The International Swingers in May. Best of all, concert admission gets you into the cabaret, where you can have your own personal after-party.
    1 article
  • Esperanza Lutheran Church

    2601 E Thunderhill Place Ahwatukee

    480-759-1515

  • Essex Gentleman's Club

    4139 W. Indian School Rd. West Phoenix

    602-278-5555