Phoenix Art Museum’s Class of 1999 film series revisits landmark cinematic year
Groundbreaking flicks like “Election,” “Magnolia” and “Being John Malkovich” will be screened from Nov. 8 to 17.
Groundbreaking flicks like “Election,” “Magnolia” and “Being John Malkovich” will be screened from Nov. 8 to 17.
The annual Santa Claus-themed costumed bar crawl and charity event is headed back to Old Town.
The annual see-and-be-seen event drew record crowds to WestWorld.
When people think about cities with rich history, Phoenix doesn’t usually come to mind. A city-created video series aims to change that.
Hint: The top choice is a fairly retro pick.
The anime and pop-culture event from Nov. 1 to 3 at WestWorld of Scottsdale features Tom Kenny from “SpongeBob SquarePants.”
It was a spicy and scary night at the downtown Phoenix arts hub.
You can get your tickets to the blockbuster musical months before the show.
Arizona drag artists want to perform in LGBTQ+ spaces. But the straight ones pay better.
We saw all manner of spooky and mysterious things at the downtown Phoenix shopping event.
The nonprofit organization has connected nearly 400,000 students to the arts since the program’s inception in 2011.
The event shed light on the unethical ivory industry and allowed visitors to surrender items made of the precious animal product.
Comedic legend Paula Poundstone will be part of “Headliners for Harris,” a night of laughs that benefits the Harris Victory Fund.
After a chaotic 2024 tournament, organizers of the WM Phoenix Open have announced sweeping changes to the PGA Tour’s most popular event.
You’ll have to wait a little longer to ride Hot Wheels-themed roller coasters or hang out at Barbie’s Beach House.
Hear spooky tales and dark history lessons at these Valley of the Sun haunted tours.
The comic book store at Gilbert’s SanTan Village will merge with its Tempe Marketplace location.
The Dream Boutique is a no-cost, welcoming space where the gender-expansive community can find the clothing they want.
The actor and comedian will bring the Don’t Worry Be Fluffy Tour to Footprint Center on March 8, 2025.
The Indigenous Peoples’ Day Phx Fest on Oct. 14 celebrated Native American culture through arts, music and fashion.
Where to find your favorite haunts in the Valley during the Halloween season.
“I think to bring back some of the Native culture that we don’t have like we used to, I think that would be good.”