America Loves Bacon Festival

Is there a more perfect food than bacon? It’s good flimsy; it’s good crispy. It enhances savory dishes and brings an unexpected salty twang to desserts. It’s the one thing conservatives and liberals agree on: bacon is awesome. Celebrate this greatest of meats at the America Loves Bacon Festival, which…

11th Annual Chandler Classic Car and Hot Rod Show

While the rest of the nation may be anticipating the coming of spring, particularly those out east, we Arizonans know that the month of March simply means that the heat is about to come marching. So when the 11th Annual Chandler Classic Car and Hot Rod Show rolls through downtown…

Nederlands Dans Theater 2

Though it certainly sounds plausible, Nederlands Dans Theater 2 is not the sequel to a very important foreign film that didn’t make a blip on your artsy radar. Instead, it’s the super-cool, little-sister troupe to the full-size Nederlands Dans Theater. 2 works with young, emerging dancers as a launch pad,…

Devour Phoenix’s 6th Annual Bartending Competition

Come thirsty to Devour Phoenix’s Sixth Annual Bartending Competition. The three-round competition features nine local bartenders: Michael Soo for Crudo, Titus Fontleroy representing St. Francis, and Libby Longlott of The Parlor Pizzeria among them. Judges include last year’s champion (The Parlor’s Mike Allmandinger), Jessica Hill of New Times, and Ross…

Coronado Home Tour

The Coronado Home Tour is back for its 28th year. The community event will feature early 20th century bungalows and WPA-era homes, as well as a classic car show and a street fair with local artists and vendors, food, and music. The Carnival de Coronado happens Sunday, March 1, in the…

“MicroDwelling 2015”

The tiny house movement returns to the Valley this month with “MicroDwelling 2015: Alternative Spaces for Simple Living.” The showcase features about a dozen projects, including four built by ASU students in design and sustainability programs. Returning architects Dan Dwyer and event creator Patrick McCue will also show their small…

Dreamgirls

If you don’t know anything else about the Tony-winning musical Dreamgirls, you’ve probably heard that song “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.” When you contemplate Desert Foothills Theatre’s production, however, which closes Sunday, March 1, you might want to change the soundtrack in your head to “Maybe I…

Germs and Viruses: Or The Syrian Spring

Reality inspired the imagination of MFA playwriting candidate Kirt Shineman when he created Germs and Viruses: Or The Syrian Spring. In the midst of violent conflict in the Levant, social media steps up as a key player. Blogger Seban becomes a viral rallying point as her country struggles to choose…

Canal Convergence 2015

For a third year, a section of the Arizona Canal will be filled with art, light, and of course water during Canal Convergence 2015. The four-day event features interactive pieces and installations along the canal between the Soleri and Marshall Way bridges near the Scottsdale Waterfront, 7135 East Camelback Road…

Arizona Chinese Lantern Festival

Horses are so last year. 2015 is all about the ram. In celebration of this cosmic shift brought about by the Chinese New Year, the Arizona Chinese Lantern Festival is taking over Rio Vista Community Park in Peoria. The festival includes musical and dance performances, an Asian market, Mahjong tournaments,…

Arizona Coyotes vs. Anaheim Ducks

So the 2014-15 season isn’t going so well for the Arizona Coyotes. Our home hockey team currently has a 2-3 win/loss ratio, is ranked near the bottom of the Pacific division, and is in the midst of a pretty rough stretch of losses. But there is good news: hockey is…

Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Colorado Rockies

It’s been an eventful offseason for the Arizona Diamondbacks. The team replaced its GM and manager, shipped off star catcher Miguel Montero and acquired a stable of young power pitchers. The overhaul was needed because whatever the D-Backs were doing before wasn’t working — as evidenced by their one winning…

No, There Isn’t a Banksy at The Lost Leaf in Phoenix

So, have you heard anything recently about that alleged Banksy piece that suddenly appeared over at The Lost Leaf? Probably so, since news of the alleged creation by the enigmatic street artist has been all over social media and the talk of Roosevelt Row. If you’re not up on the…

Antique Sugar Is Moving to Downtown Phoenix

Goodbye, Melrose Curve. Hello, Roosevelt Arts District. After five years, one of Seventh Avenue’s sweetest vintage shops, Antique Sugar, is packing up its bags and setting up shop in downtown Phoenix. The retro retailer will be relocating to a newly renovated 1950s office building that it’s set to share with…

3 Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

What’s in your wallet? We’re guessing not much. And hey, even if there is, chances are you’d like to keep it. Lucky for those low on funds and looking for a good time, Phoenix has a fair amount of free events happening all the time. From discussions with distinguished artists…