5 Cool Things We Saw at February’s Third Friday in Downtown Phoenix

When in doubt, start your First and Third Friday art adventures with the trio of shipping containers turned gallery spaces at the Roosevelt Row A.R.T.S. Market, where interesting work and opportunities to talk with a diverse assortment of artists abound. That’s our take home from this month’s Third Friday, where…

Canal Convergence to Mix Visual and Performance Art at Scottsdale Waterfront

California has its beaches. New Jersey has its boardwalks. Arizona has its canals. For Scottsdale, one particular canal section has been elevated to near celebrity status — serving for several years now as the site of a multi-day arts and culture extravaganza called Canal Convergence. Scottsdale’s third annual Canal Convergence…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

Foxcatcher To remain unspoiled by the ending of Foxcatcher, avoid the real-life story of chemical fortune heir and fanatical athletics booster John du Pont and the wrestling Schultz brothers. Why fanatical? Well, if somebody has a doctorate in natural science from Villanova and founded the Delaware Museum of Natural History…

10 Tips for Being a Wedding Date

With Valentine’s Day in the rearview mirror and springtime right around the corner, there’s a certain scent in the air. It’s the smell of open bars, overpriced catering, decaying flowers, and the salty tears of lifelong bridesmaids. That’s right. It’s the start of the Valley’s early wedding season. Since we…

5 Artsy Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

ASU Art Museum Spring 2015 Reception Worried your cultural ventures are so last season? Better mark your calendars for Arizona State University Art Museum’s Spring 2015 Season Opening Reception, where guests will have the opportunity to view new exhibitions including “Tan Ping: Follow My Line,” “Unfixed: New Painting,” “The Gift: Selections…

7 Must-See Third Friday Art Shows in Phoenix on February 20

There’s lots of good stuff to see this month, especially as galleries and studios ramp up for next month’s Art Detour event. See as much as you can during Third Friday, so you’ll have more time for other viewings once Art Detour, taking place March 7 and 8, is upon…

Sadly, the Latest Hot Tub Time Machine Is on the Fritz

Five years ago, four losers passed out in a jacuzzi, boiled back to 1986, healed their past wounds, rocked out to Poison, and returned to their timeline as gods. Thusly, Hot Tub Time Machine director Steve Pink was hailed as a minor deity: He’d taken a dumber-than-huffing-hairspray premise and made…

Quizmaster’s Challenge Trivia Night

When it comes to Tempe’s historic Mill Avenue District, there are two camps; the grizzled, old rockers who bitterly eulogize the passing of one of Arizona’s coolest spots in-between tequila shots and ‘90s rock name-drops, then there are those who are doing something about it. Sure, Endgame, 699 South Mill…

Phoenix Phabulous Mural Reveal and Storytelling

Despite what some may think, Phoenix does have a rich history. Though it may not be as long as some of the more storied cities back east, the Valley’s history is worth learning. Get a glimpse of the city’s past at the Phoenix Phabulous Mural Reveal and Storytelling on Thursday,…

The Storyline: Don Quixote

The Storyline returns to Space 55 with an evening that’s themed Don Quixote, featuring performances by Maureen Burris, Jean Hattie Hayes, Jules Hyde, Richie Molina, Joseph Redwood-Martinez, and Nate Romero. The true stories provoke laughter, tears, and peculiar flashes of recognition – so consider yourself warned. And with such a…

2015 Muay Thai Season Premiere

Think of Muay Thai kickboxing like fighting an octopus. Whereas in Western boxing your opponent can only use his hands, a Muay Thai fighter has eight different striking points you have to worry about: hands, elbows, knees and legs. All of these dangerous body parts will be in play at…

Spring 2015 Opening Reception

Worried your cultural ventures are so last season? Better mark your calendars for Arizona State University Art Museum’s Spring 2015 Season Opening Reception, where guests will have the opportunity to view new exhibitions including “Tan Ping: Follow My Line,” “Unfixed: New Painting,” “The Gift: Selections from the Armstrong-Prior Archive,” “Architecture for Place:…

“Ladies First! Art Show”

Who runs the world? Girls. And for one big night, they’re taking over downtown Phoenix. The second annual “Ladies First Art Show” will celebrate women who know how to works a paint brush and then some by showcasing the work of Ashley Macias, Niki Rose Noriega, and 30 other female…

Lily Tomlin

She may be a septuagenarian, but Lily Tomlin still brings smiles to stand-up audiences with her charm, charisma, and wit. She’s come a long way since 1965’s The Merv Griffin Show, and An Evening of Classic Lily Tomlin takes the performer back to her roots, with a set of observational…

Art D’Core Gala

Ever wanted to don colorful and creative formal attire while celebrating arty stuff downtown in the presence of Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton? Well, weirdo, your super-specific dreams are about to come true, thanks to Art d’Core Gala 2015. The free soiree, hosted by Artlink, serves as a fancy kick-off to…

Trailer Park Boys

If you thought they’d get their lives together, you thought wrong. The Trailer Park Boys are still drunk, high, and unemployed in their latest tour across the U.S. Having been recently relieved of their parole officers, Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles, are making another attempt to turn their lives around and…