Ice-T ready to hit promotion trail for `Manslaughter`

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Ice-T ready to hit promotion trail for `Manslaughter`
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April 5 – 18, 2014
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Ice-T ready to hit promotion
trail for ‘Manslaughter’
BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI
Entertainer Ice-T is poised for a busy
year. He is set to begin filming another
season of NBC’s “Law and Order: SVU,”
and his thrash metal band, Body Count,
is promoting “Manslaughter,” its first new
album since 2006’s “Murder 4 Hire.”
Ice-T—who has a vacation home in
Chandler near the family of his wife,
Coco—takes it all in stride. It’s a balancing
act that he maintains by juggling only
one or two projects at a time. For
example, he filmed “SVU” and pushed the
documentary “Something from Nothing:
The Art of Rap” in 2013.
“I can’t really concentrate on more than
two things at a time,” Ice-T says. “When
all these things start to drop and you
see me doing promotion—and I might
be promoting three or four things at a
time—they weren’t necessarily created
simultaneously.”
As part of the “Manslaughter”
promotion, Ice-T and Body Count will
perform during KUPD-FM’s UFest, which
begins at 12 p.m. Saturday, April 12. Like
previous years, the festival will be held
at Quail Run Park, 4155 E. Virginia St., East
Mesa.
The daylong event also features A
Day to Remember, Asking Alexandria,
Trivium, August Burns Red, Redlight King,
Powerman 5000, Devour the Day, Born
of Osiris, LetLive, We Came as Romans,
among others. For more information, visit
http://98kupd.com/ufest-2014. The
show is a rarity these days for Body Count,
which will soon begin filming videos for
“Manslaughter” tracks.
“We just finished a new Body Count
album and it was time for us to go out and
promote it and get on the road,” Ice-T says
about the decision to play UFest. “We’re
very excited about it. We’ve only done one
show this year. This is really just the first
show of a summer run we’re doing with
Body Count.”
The tour is taking place during a hiatus
from “SVU,” an award-winning sex crimes
drama. He has played Det. Fin Tutuola
since 2000.
“I think the key to ‘Law and Order’ is
it’s a whodunnit at the end of the day,” he
says. “Every show works independently. It’s
fun. It has a twist and an end.
“I think people enjoy trying to figure
out how the show is going to come out. It’s
the kind of show you don’t have to watch
in order. It’s what they call a ‘procedural
drama.’ I think sex crimes is something that
really touches people seriously. A lot of
people have been affected by stuff like
this, so it strikes a chord. It’ll be on as long
as the viewers are there.”
Adding to his recent list of
accomplishments is the co-penned
autobiography “Ice-T: A Memoir of
Gangster Life and Redemption—from
COMING TO EAST MESA: Ice-T, who plays Det. Fin Tutuola on “Law and Order: SVU,” is
playing UFest in East Mesa with his thrash metal band Body Count. Photo courtesy of Michael
Parmelee/NBC
South Central to Hollywood.” Ice-T says
the book was a natural progression for
someone who describes himself as an
“artist.”
“Artists create art,” he says. “There are a
lot of different ways of doing it. I’m one of
those kinds of people, if I have free time I
want to create something—fix up my cars,
decorate my house, decide I want to tell
a story. I’m a brainstorming kind of cat. I’ll
sit back and say, ‘Man, I want to do that.’
Fortunately, I’ve been relatively successful
at doing these things. I wouldn’t do it if I
didn’t think anybody cared.”
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski is the editor
of the SanTan Sun News. She can be
reached at [email protected].
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Open Arts Studio available for community use
Renowned
flamenco guitarist
performs at CCA
BY MEGHAN MCCOY
Artists sometimes have an idea, but do
not have a way to realize their thoughts.
The Tumbleweed Recreation Center
has an answer for that. It houses the Open
Arts Studio for individuals to work on
their craft.
“Sometimes people have the urge to
do stuff and don’t know where to begin,”
explains Sam Swail, who has used the
Open Arts Studio since the TRC opened in
spring 2008.
“I think it’s great that they offer time
for the community to use the room,” Swail
says. “There isn’t anything else I have seen
in the area like it. It’s a great resource for
the community.”
The Open Arts Studio was a guestdriven project, says TRC Marketing
and Communication Coordinator for
Community Services Brooke Peterson.
It stemmed from a community member
asking if anyone was using the open space.
Peterson says city officials agreed that
as long as the space is not being utilized
for classes, special events or programs, it
could be used by community members.
“We are here to serve the community,”
she says was among the responses. “Let’s
open it up to them.”
The Open Arts Studio is equipped with
tables and chairs, two sinks and a few
posters on how to use colors, as well as
artwork.
“As long as someone brings their own
art supplies, they can use the space,”
Peterson says. “It is open to the public to
ARTS STUDIO: Tumbleweed Recreation Center offers the Open Arts Studio to community
members when classes, special events or programs are not being held in the space. Submitted photo
come and work on their project and have
open space that is quiet and away from
their home.”
The center is frequently used by artists,
so it’s easy to seek out opinions of others.
“There is always someone to help here,”
Peterson says.
In addition to the Open Arts Studio,
the center also has a ceramics studio with
a pottery wheel that the community can
use if a class is not in session. Peterson says
individuals have to bring their own clay to
use.
Peterson encourages those who are
interested in using the space to make
reservations by calling the TRC at (480)
782-2900.
“The best thing to do is call and make
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sure it is not being used,” Peterson says.
Individuals can also block out the space
for themselves, or rent classroom space if
they do not want any interruptions.
The Tumbleweed Recreation Center is
open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 10
p.m. Monday through Saturday and from
10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Swail offers ceramics classes next
to the Open Arts Studio. For more
information, visit www.facebook.com/
swail.arts or email [email protected].
Meghan McCoy is the Neighbors and
Business section editor for the SanTan Sun
News. She can be reached at meghan@
santansun.com.
Award-winning flamenco guitar
player Jesse Cook will perform at the
Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N.
Arizona Ave., Chandler, on Friday, May
9.
Canadian guitarist, composer, and
producer, widely considered one of
the most influential figures in “nuevo
flamenco” music, Cook incorporates
elements of flamenco rumba, jazz and
many forms of world music into his
work.
For the 47-year-old Toronto resident,
who was born in Paris to John Cook, a
film director and his wife, Heather, a
former CBC television producer, this
record is much different from the
rumba flamenco for which he is best
known. Indeed, Cook has been a leading
proponent of the genre since bursting
onto the world music scene with 1995’s
“Tempest.” Among his many accolades,
in 2008, he won the silver medal in
Acoustic Guitar magazine’s prestigious
Players’ Choice Awards behind the
legendary Paco De Lucia.
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $36, $42 and $48. For more
information, call (480) 782-2680 or visit
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April 5 – 18, 2014
Desert Sleuths free mystery writing workshop ‘Atomica Ceramica: Redo’ opens
Want to write “killer” crime fiction? Attend
the free annual Nuts and Bolts mystery writing
workshop called “So You Want to Write Crime
Fiction?” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 26,
at Scottsdale Civic Center Library, 3839 N.
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Sponsored by Desert Sleuths, the Phoenix
chapter of Sisters in Crime, the workshop is
geared toward budding and seasoned authors
who want to know more about the craft and
business of writing crime fiction.
The workshop will include topics ranging
from how a crime is processed in the justice
system by law enforcement professionals, from
investigation to prosecution, and includes a
mock crime scene; development of literary
aspects of a novel by leading local authors; and
wading through the business aspect of being a
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Attendees may bring their own lunch or
purchase a variety of items, including glutenfree selections, at the event.
Workshop schedule:
10 a.m.: “Scene of the Crime: An Interactive
Investigation” with Phoenix Police Det.
Timothy Moore; Private Investigator and
former Chicago Police Officer Paul Huebl; and
Defense Attorney Richard Gierloff; will include
an interactive mock crime scene
12 p.m.: “Partners in Crime (Writing): Doing
Time with a Cohort” with authors Sally Smith
and Jean Steffens
1 p.m.: “Arrested Development: Locking Up
Your Characters” with author Donis Casey
2 p.m.: “Elements of a Crime: Mining a
Gem from Your Research” with author Susan
Cummins Miller
3 p.m.: “Romancing Your Crime: Spicing Up
Your Story” with authors Marsha Sandoval and
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4 p.m. “Contract Killing: Publishing Under
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RSVP for the free event through the
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Revisiting and revamping old
artwork is the name of the game
at “Atomica Ceramica: Redo,”
a ceramics show open through
Saturday, April 19, at Chandler
Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona
Ave., Chandler, a follow up to last
year’s “Atomica Ceramica: What a
Blast” exhibition.
The success of “Atomica
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the show’s creators to “redo” the
exhibition with a whole new twist.
This year, invited artists were
challenged to take inspiration from
a past artwork they felt “missed
the mark” or was not as successful
as they had hoped and recreate
or remake it into something new.
Artists revisited ideas that almost
worked, or maybe didn’t work at all,
and reworked them, creating new
expressions to their work. Artists
were asked to show how the old
concept was expanded, improved
or modified to create a brand new
look.
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“Redo” challenge and took their
work to a new level. Exhibiting
artists are: Sandra Blain, Cheryl
Brandon, Sarah Brodie, Sylvia
Fugmann Brongo, Tom Budzak,
Jim Bury, Kathleen Escobedo, Lisa
Harnish, Susan Hearn, Jon Higuchi,
Halldor Hjalmarson, Sam Hodges,
Jan Johnson, Sandra Luehrsen, Clay
Martinez, Ronda Miller, Alvin Pace,
Michael Prepsky, Patricia Sannit,
Greg Strange, Diane Watkins and
Ted Wolter.
“Atomica Ceramica: Redo”
is curated by Sue Berzelius, a
longtime Arizona ceramic artist and
member of the local ceramic tile
artist group Five on Tile. Berzelius,
an East Valley resident for more
than 20 years, has been part of
the ceramics program started in
Chandler for over 15 years.
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in Vision Gallery, and is sold
throughout the western United
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ON STAGE
Diana Krall, Tues., April 8, MAC.
Krall performs from her new album
“Glad Rag Doll,” an exhilarating and
adventurous exploration of new sounds,
instrumentation and musicians. It stars
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mischief, humor and a renewed sense of
tenderness and intimacy.
“The Emerald Tour,” Tues., April
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presentation will celebrate the Emerald
Isles’ spellbinding musical and cultural
heritage and combines longtime fan
favorites with new musical gems written
specifically for Celtic Woman, under the
direction of Emmy-nominated music
producer David Downes.
“Shipwrecked,” Fri., April 11, through
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Theatre, a new company that produces
socially relevant original plays with
youth, presents the world premiere of
“Shipwrecked,” by Sigrid Gilmer, which
blends fantasy and reality in a loose
adaptation from Shakespeare’s “Twelfth
Night” based on experiences of those
who are part of the foster care system.
“And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little,” Fri.,
April 11, through Sun., April 27, TAS. A
brilliant Broadway success, this biting,
touching and often wildly funny play
examines the tortured relationships of
three sisters whose lives have reached
a point of crisis following the death of
their dominating mother.
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Big i.d.e.a. Bash, Sat., April 12, IM. Come
meet Disney teen sensations Landry
Bender from “Crash and Bernstein” and
Tyrel Jackson Williams from “Lab Rats.”
The bash will also feature art, games and
more, and the Phoenix Suns Gorilla, an
SLE life-sized robot and Intel’s DARwInOP Robot will also make appearances.
“South Pacific,” through Mon., April
14, PL. The classic Tony Award-winning
Rodgers and Hammerstein musical takes
the stage to spin a romantic tale of love
and loss on a tropical naval base during
World War II. Two couples fall in love
and their happiness is threatened by
the realities of war and by their own
prejudices
Cameron Carpenter, Wed., April
16, MAC. The 2012 recipient of the
Leonard Bernstein Award and a
superstar of the organ, Carpenter is
smashing stereotypes for organists
and organ music, generating a level
of acclaim, exposure and controversy
unprecedented for an organist. He is the
first organist nominated for a Grammy
Award for a solo album.
California Guitar Trio, Sat., April 19,
MAC. With a whirlwind of instrumental
styles fusing classical, rock, blues,
jazz, world music, progressive and
surf music, the California Guitar Trio’s
stunning virtuosity has earned them an
enthusiastic and wide following.
“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,”
through Sun., April 20, VYT. Valley
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musical in its 25th anniversary season,
a full-length musical comedy featuring
a local cast and Broadway music from
celebrated composers.
Dream Theater, Sun., April 20, MAC.
Dream Theater’s performance serves as
both entry-point for curious newcomers
and shining beacon to longtime
devotees. Evocative, transcendent,
genre-defining and as hungry as ever,
Dream Theater’s music is as timeless as
the dozen-album strong discography
and more than 25 years of performing
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Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s “Spoken
World,” Fri., April 25, MAC. “Spoken
World” is a three-part performance
that includes an excerpt of the awardwinning “Word Becomes Flesh.”
Recalling voyages to Senegal, Haiti,
Bosnia and Japan, Joseph examines the
way hip-hop culture has transformed
the perception of American
citizenship across the world.
AZ Opera’s “Don Pasquale,” Fri., April
25, through Sun., April 27, OT. Arizona
Opera’s final production of the
season, Donizetti’s comic opera “Don
Pasquale.”
Igudesman and Joo, Wed., April
30, MAC. The artists perform an
improvisational show, with enchanting
and zany music and outrageous
humor. Ideal for audiences older
than 8, this show is sure to captivate
you and crack you up whether you’re
a classical music enthusiast or the
type who runs for cover at the mere
mention of Mozart.
Mike Birbiglia: Thank God for Jokes,
Fri., May 2, MAC. Award-winning
filmmaker, author, and comedian
Birbiglia returns to the stage with
more painfully awkward stories of
telling jokes and how that can get you
in trouble.
Johnny Clegg, Tue., May 6, MAC. An
icon of South Africa, Clegg pioneered
a new, unique sound combining
Western rock with Zulu rhythms to
become one of South Africa’s most
prolific musicians. An international
superstar with sold-out shows across
the globe, Clegg is known for his lively,
energetic stage performances that
bring audiences to their feet, long
before the show’s end.
Renée Fleming, Wed., May 7, MAC.
One of the most celebrated musical
ambassadors of our time makes her
first appearance in the acoustically
superb Ikeda Theater, where Valley
audiences will be treated to a rare
solo-recital performance. Soprano
Fleming, a three-time Grammywinning vocal legend known as
“the people’s diva,” captivates
audiences with her sumptuous voice,
consummate artistry and compelling
stage presence.
Keb’ Mo’, Thurs., May 15, MAC. Threetime Grammy winner and visionary
roots-music storyteller Mo’ performs.
“Peter Pan,” Fri., June 13 to Sun.,
June 29, HTC. To close out its
25th anniversary season, Valley
Youth Theatre presents a musical
adaptation of the classic story about a
mischievous boy who flies with a fairy
named Tinkerbell and leads a gang of
Lost Boys on Neverland—and his archnemesis, Captain Hook.
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ST–Sagebrush Theatre
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50 W. Jefferson St., Suite 200, Phoenix
HTC – Herberger Theater Center
Tickets: (480) 719-6100, www.standuplive.
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TAS – Theatre Artists Studio
MAC – Mesa Arts Center
One E. Main St., Mesa
Tickets: (480) 644-6500, www.
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OT – Orpheum Theater
203 W. Adams St., Phoenix
Tickets: www.orpheum-theater.com
PT – Palms Theatre
5247 E. Brown Rd., Mesa
Tickets: (480) 924-6260, www.
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PCA – Phoenix Center for the Arts
1202 N. 3rd St., Phoenix
Tickets: (602) 254-3100, www.
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SCPA – Scottsdale Center for the
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7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale
Tickets: (480) 499-8587, www.
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4848 E. Cactus Rd., Suite 406, Scottsdale
Tickets: (602) 765-0120, www.thestudiophx.
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TCA – Tempe Center for the Arts
700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe
Tickets: (480) 350-2822, www.tca.
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TI – Tempe Improv
930 E. University Dr., Tempe
Tickets: (480) 921-9877, www.tempeimprov.
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6947 E. McDonald Dr., Paradise Valley
Tickets: (480) 305-4538, www.
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525 N. First St., Phoenix
Tickets: (602) 253-8188, www.vyt.com
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