Every week Mandy Zajac, the Tribune’s entertainment expert, shares her picks for cool things to do in her Get Out Weekend video. This week she had to squeeze in a fourth pick to accomodate “Star Wars in Concert,” 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale.
Here’s a sneak peek at 2:24:
And here’s a look back at the week in Nerdvana:
Dude, where’s my card? ‘Stoner Fluxx’ coming back into print
Looney Labs starts a new imprint for “adult-oriented” card games.
It’s no Tatooine: C-3PO’s impressions of the Valley
Be careful where you eat in Yuma. Talk about “slowly digested over a thousand years” …
Jocks bow to the nerds when fantasy meets football
Blizzard’s COO buys a chunk of the Steelers.
Some links that caught my eye but didn’t merit their own blog entries.
‘Dollhouse’ debut is ratings deja vu
How exactly did this get renewed instead of ‘Sarah Connor’?
Noob!
Free computer game for Yom Kippur
Don’t mess with a bitter old rabbi.
Spider-spinoff closer to reality.
Local events: ‘Star Wars’ deconstructed — the LEGO way
Book it to the LEGO Store and Barnes & Noble.
‘I sense a great disturbance on the server’
‘Star Wars: The Old Republic’ beta signups begin.
‘Paranormal Activity’ screenings this weekend in Tempe
Can you handle the terror?
C-3PO tweets as ‘Star Wars in Concert’ begins U.S. tour
Six million forms of communication, indeed.
Zombieland’s sense of humor alive and kicking
A review of the Woody Harrelson flick out this weekend.
Investor sues ‘Stargate’ computer game developer
Did MGM license the sci-fi brand to the wrong company?
Why didn’t Darth Vader cross the road?



Anthony Daniels, who was the voice of C-3PO in all six Star Wars films and is now traveling the country with “Star Wars in Concert,” has added Twitter to his famed 6 million forms of communication. The British actor, who narrates the musical tribute to the saga at 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, uses the handle 







