Why Phoenix Theatre Company’s ‘Cabaret’ is forever timely
Two stars bring allure and intrigue to “Cabaret” now playing at The Phoenix Theatre Company.
Two stars bring allure and intrigue to “Cabaret” now playing at The Phoenix Theatre Company.
An upcoming episode of iconic nature TV show “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom” puts Arizona’s mysterious coati center stage.
She may be a former Housewife, but now life’s a cabaret
The community of just 12 homes will be among the ritziest in metro Phoenix.
The International Dark Sky Discovery Center will allow stargazers to observe the final frontier.
August Manley is a good ol’ boy singing Waylon Jennings’ hits at The Dirty Drummer this weekend.
The Doobie Brothers are back on the road and ready to play Phoenix’s Footprint Center for the first time.
Drew Binsky’s book “Just Go” reflects the wisdom gained from visiting all 197 countries.
Get in your “Fast Car” and play these tunes ahead of the Luke Combs concerts.
Grab a pina colada and a captain’s hat – popular cover band Yachtley Crew are returning to the Valley.
Silver and Cedar owner Matthew Stella uses a 19th-century technique called tintype to make gorgeous, timeless portraits.
Schnepf Farms is known for its peach orchards and pumpkin patches. But the grounds also hold a charming place to stay.
Black Crowes bassist Sven Pipien talks about the new album, moving forward from band conflict and why they love playing Phoenix.
More than 200 films and a wealth of activities are on the schedule for the 11-day event.
After cancer, divorce, addiction and the fallout from that picture of President Trump’s head, Kathy Griffin is back touring and headed to Phoenix.
Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, Marty McFly’s hoverboard: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! at Arizona Boardwalk is currently showing a collection of beloved movie objects.
The Musical Instrument Museum has a special display devoted to the renowned composer.
In her Phoenix debut, no topic is too personal as long as it’s funny.
The man behind “Glory,” “Thirtysomething” and “Legends of the Fall” has stories to tell you in Phoenix this weekend.
Parades, lectures and music are on the agenda to honor the late Dr. King.
Get a little exercise and a lot of sugar at Sunday’s race.
The east Mesa motel and its mineral hot springs were a hot midcentury tourist destination.