Podcaster Alex Cooper adds Phoenix stop to extended ‘Unwell Tour’
Alex Cooper is bringing guest celebrities and the mega-popular fun from her “Call Her Daddy” podcast to Phoenix in October.
Alex Cooper is bringing guest celebrities and the mega-popular fun from her “Call Her Daddy” podcast to Phoenix in October.
The truck will visit Glendale, Phoenix, Gilbert and Scottsdale during weekends in September.
A look at the coolest costumes worn during the four-day anime convention at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel.
Here’s where to celebrate the “Ghost with the Most” in honor of the new movie.
Lip-sync battles, bra pong and cheer challenges are all on the schedule.
Come see the legendary news anchor discuss her new memoir next month at Mesa Arts Center.
The new league offers both professional and amateur competitions, with thousands of dollars in prizes up for grabs.
The long-running monthly film screenings are a great night of entertainment, but also a welcoming community.
Drag is a financial boon for Arizona’s small business scene. Still, Republicans are trying to kill it, putting businesses at risk.
Everything to know about this year’s edition of Arizona’s biggest anime and Japanese pop-culture event.
All the creatures of the night showed up to the Mesa Convention Center for a weekend of frightful fun.
There was a lot of amazing ink displayed at the three-day tattoo convention at the Arizona Biltmore.
You shouldn’t miss this cool astronomical event. Here’s how to see it in Phoenix.
Check out all the epic matches and high-flying fun.
You’ll be a happy camper when you book one night at one of the county’s beautiful campgrounds and get a second night free.
“I think everyone is interesting, and everyone has a story to tell,” Locket says. “You just have to listen.”
Here’s your chance to party with the newly minted internet celebrity.
Get into the popular downtown Phoenix tourist attraction for free on Sept. 7 and 8.
Here’s your chance to meet the author of “milk and honey.”
Two stars bring allure and intrigue to “Cabaret” now playing at The Phoenix Theatre Company.
The East Valley suburb has gone to the dogs.
Everything to know about the two-day horror party at Mesa Convention Center on Aug. 24 and 25.