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Jennifer Goldberg

Jennifer Goldberg is the Senior Editor of Culture at Phoenix New Times. She joined the New Times staff in February 2016. In her role, Jennifer writes and publishes profiles of both local and regional musicians, previews upcoming performances and provides guides on the best of Phoenix’s entertainment scene. She also oversees the Best of Phoenix. Jennifer previously worked for Jewish News of Greater Phoenix. During her career, Jennifer has received awards from the Arizona Press Club, the Arizona Newspaper Association and the American Jewish Press Association. She holds a bachelor’s of arts in English from Arizona State University.

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8 ways to celebrate Juneteenth around metro Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 18, 2025

The day, which was first celebrated in 1865, is now a federal holiday, and celebrations are happening across the Valley.

Arizona Science Center offers sex-themed adults-only party on Friday

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 18, 2025

Have some drinks and some laughs during “Nerdy & Naughty: A Night of Sexy Science” on June 20.

Phoenix Harkins Theatres hosts ’28 Years Later’ movie parties

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 16, 2025

Head back to the terrifying world of zombies with “28 Years Later” parties at two Harkins Theatres locations.

Celebrate Father’s Day with Mesa ‘Dress Like a Dad’ bar crawl

Celebrate Father’s Day with Mesa ‘Dress Like a Dad’ bar crawl

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 13, 2025

Bust out the cargo shorts and New Balances and drink your way around downtown Mesa.

Stuff people said at Phoenix Fan Fusion 2025

By Benjamin Leatherman and OthersJune 11, 2025

“If you get the capybara, I’m ending your life.”

The best and worst of Phoenix Fan Fusion 2025

By Benjamin Leatherman and OthersJune 11, 2025

The cosplay and that booth selling Pedro Pascal pillowcases were great. The lack of hygiene and personal space? Not so much.

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Crayons

It’s your last week to visit the Crayola Experience in Chandler

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 8, 2025

The popular family destination is closing its doors on June 15.

People playing games

Phoenix location of TikTok-famous gaming facility to open soon

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 4, 2025

It’s almost time to explore the first Arizona location of Activate, a high-tech fun center.

Maricopa County Reads summer program offers prizes for all ages

Maricopa County Reads summer program offers prizes for all ages

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 4, 2025

It’s Maricopa County Reads season, and you can earn rewards for every minute your nose is in a book.

A movie poster for Wicked

Where to see the ‘Wicked: For Good’ trailer debut in Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 2, 2025

Can’t wait to see the trailer for “Wicked: For Good”? You can see it when “Wicked” returns to theaters for one day.

Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Glendale concert was a masterpiece

Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Glendale concert was a masterpiece

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 29, 2025

To all those young fans attending their first concert: Sorry kids, it’s all downhill from here.

Here’s every song Kendrick Lamar, SZA played at State Farm Stadium

Here’s every song Kendrick Lamar, SZA played at State Farm Stadium

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 28, 2025

Kendrick Lamar and SZA packed 50 songs into their Grand National Tour stop at State Farm Stadium on May 27.

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This Frank Lloyd Wright lamp just sold for a record-breaking $7.5M

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 25, 2025

It’s the most expensive object by the Taliesin West architect ever sold at auction.

This beloved Roosevelt Row boutique is closing after 20 years

This beloved Roosevelt Row boutique is closing after 20 years

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 22, 2025

A downtown Phoenix retail gem is closing its doors in June, but its owners aren’t going anywhere.

SHEIN brings pop-up shop to Tempe Marketplace this weekend

SHEIN brings pop-up shop to Tempe Marketplace this weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 22, 2025

Get your fast fashion even faster by shopping in person May 23 to 26.

A Circle K gas station

Save big on gas May 22 at Phoenix-area Circle K stores

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 22, 2025

Want to save on gas ahead of Memorial Day weekend? Pull up to the pump from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday for Circle K Fuel Day.

A movie poster

Join Phoenix New Times for members-only film event in Tempe on May 28

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 21, 2025

Members are invited to a free screening of the financial scandal documentary “Bribe, Inc.” and a Q&A with the director.

Comedian Trey Kennedy

Internet comedian Trey Kennedy brings tour to Phoenix this fall

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 19, 2025

Kennedy, who grew his fame by releasing funny videos on Facebook and Instagram, will appear in Phoenix in November.

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Phoenix venue named top spot to survive a zombie apocalypse

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 19, 2025

When the zombie apocalypse hits, where are you going for safety?

A movie theater

Harkins Theatres screens secret horror film Monday night

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 18, 2025

You won’t know what the movie is till you get there, but it’s only $5.

Stars of ‘Twin Peaks’ will appear in Mesa this fall

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 15, 2025

Sit down with a cup of coffee and a piece of cherry pie, and buy your tickets for the one-night-only event.

Tempe ‘Star Wars’-themed Indigenous art exhibition closes this weekend

Tempe ‘Star Wars’-themed Indigenous art exhibition closes this weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 15, 2025

You’ve only got a few more days to see “The Return of the Force” at Tempe Center for the Arts before it closes on Saturday.

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