The best and worst of Innings Fest 2025
We loved the full set times and pop-up shops. The talkative crowds and prices were not so stellar.
We loved the full set times and pop-up shops. The talkative crowds and prices were not so stellar.
It was a Wild West weekend of barrel racing, chute dogging and bull riding at the 39th annual event.
Want to visit Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Art Museum or Arcosanti for free? Here’s how.
The state-of-the-art space is dedicated to showcasing and caring for some of Arizona’s most elusive native predators.
In Donn Delson’s photographs, familiar objects on the ground take on new beauty and meaning from above.
The Scottsdale shopping mecca is now the company’s only retail store in Arizona.
Get ready: Peggy Bundy is heading our way in June.
It’s not too late to plan a special Valentine’s Day with your sweetie. Here are our picks.
Here are our tips and tricks to get the most out of this weekend’s enormous book sale in West Phoenix.
The merch is available now only to New Times members.
Want to really know what you’re doing when you fill out your Oscar ballot? See all the nominated short films at Harkins Theatres.
The drag icon is bringing his “The House of Hidden Meanings” memoir to The Van Buren.
Looking to stay at the popular attraction for a bargain-basement rate? Get ready to log on on Wednesday.
More than 60 artists contributed to the show, which aimed – and succeeded – in lightening the spirits of hundreds of visitors.
The man behind everyone’s favorite gold droid is the latest big-name guest announced for Phoenix Fan Fusion.
The bestselling author is embarking on his first podcast tour ever. Here’s how to get tickets.
Your fellow Arizonans are doing a lot of online searching for … some pretty naughty stuff.
The comedy icons and “Saturday Night Live” alums will bring the Restless Leg Tour to town in May.
Grand Canyon National Park can be beautiful in the winter. It can also be dangerous.
The 2025 Oscar nominations are out, and you can see all the Best Picture nominees at Harkins Theatres for just $5 each.
There was plenty to see in Cottonwood on Dec. 14, when There Is No Us performed at Maynard James Keenan’s Cottonwood record store.
The Florida Georgia Line alum is the second festival headliner to be announced.