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I Survived Concerts Under the Stars

If you can’t stand the heat, get into the slightly cooler heat

By Clay McNear

Published on May 07, 2008 at 4:02am

Anyone who’s survived a few Phoenix summers recognizes that there’s a subtle linguistic thing going on with the phrase “under the stars.” Many arts groups fall back on it this time of year, but no one’s trying to fool you. They’re just doing the semantic shuffle to tempt you from your hermetically sealed environments (home, car, office). It’s kinda noble, really. Let’s try it out with, oh, Concerts Under the Stars, shall we?

Here goes: Concerts Under the Stars. Mmmm. Refreshing.

Now: Concerts Held Outdoors in Heinous Killer Heat. Right. Exactly.

The cooler-than-it-sounds annual series kicks off with a jazz show by the Jacob Koller Duet.


Sat., May 10, 8 p.m., 2008