3 Free Events This Week in Metro Phoenix

Put down the hammer and step away from the piggy bank. Hitting the scene doesn’t mean hitting all your favorite ceramic knickknacks to pieces. From gem shows to block parties and Sunday a’fairs, here are our top three picks for keeping Porky the Penny-saving Pig intact…

7 Cool Things We Saw at Phoenix’s First Friday in January

Cold weather did little to deter the party atmosphere as colorful club-style lights and music blared along Roosevelt Row during the first First Friday of the year, although things were considerably calmer in some other parts of the Phoenix arts scene. Never fear if you missed it, because most of…

5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

“Steampunk: The Exquisite Adventure” Flight-bound explorers have yet another reason to arrive at the airport early thanks to Scottsdale Public Art’s Wendy Raisanen and artist Susan Rubin’s co-curated exhibition, “Steampunk: The Exquisite Adventure.”…

5 Must-See First Friday Shows in Phoenix on January 2

Once you’ve done the whole ringing in the New Year thing, it’ll be time to jump back on the First Friday horse to show your love for local artists is still going strong. Weather and hangovers be damned. Make the year’s first First Friday one to remember. Art 360: Nicole…

Four Chambers and Phoenix Art Museum Want Your Poetry, Prose

Four Chambers, a Phoenix-based literary magazine and small press, has partnered with Phoenix Art Museum to “assemble a small collection of poetry and prose responding to exhibits and collections within the Phoenix Art Museum.” There’s a lot to respond to these days, with a total of seven exhibits currently on…

5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

Native + You: Rockabilly If you’re freaked out that we’re midway through the second decade of the third millenium, the Rockabilly-themed edition of the Heard Museum’s monthly Native + You event on Friday, January 2, might be the blast from the past you need to ease into 2015…

5 New Year’s Resolutions for Artists in Metro Phoenix

After recent visits by the ghosts of art exhibits past, present and future, we awoke with five resolutions certain to help all sorts of artists up their creativity and community engagement. Work outside your comfort zone. Maybe you’ve been so keen on supporting the arts in your own familiar venues…

The Row and Knipe House Development Project Terminated in Phoenix

An agreement to develop the empty lot at Roosevelt and Second streets along and revamp the historic Leighton G. Knipe House has been terminated, according to a report from the Downtown Phoenix Journal. The development was highly contested by the Roosevelt Row arts community. Several Roosevelt business owners spoke out…

4 Free Fitness Events in Metro Phoenix

This year we’re killing two resolutions with one stone. In order to save money and our figures, we taking stock in some of the more affordable fitness events in the Valley. For those who want to lose 15 in 2015, or perhaps just climb a flight of stairs without wheezing,…

New Year’s Day Ballroom Brunch

Many people will use the first few weeks of 2015 to recommit to their health, kicking up diets or exercise plans on Thursday, January 1. If you attend Talking Stick Resort’s New Year’s Day Ballroom Brunch, you will not be one of those people. Among other dishes, the brunch buffet…

The Oasis Pregame Party

Let’s be honest: In terms of what happens on the field, college football is an inferior product. The level of play and the coaching are several cuts below what the NFL puts out. Where the college game makes up ground is everything happening off the field. College football is a…

Native + You: Rockabilly

If you’re freaked out that we’re midway through the second decade of the third millenium, the Rockabilly-themed edition of the Heard Museum’s monthly Native + You event on Friday, January 2, might be the blast from the past you need to ease into 2015.The shindig will include the Native ladies…

The Trifecta

Performers know there’s a difference between Friday night and Saturday night audiences. The Fridayers are more, shall we say, desperate to relax and enjoy themselves. It makes sense, then, that The Torch Theatre presents The Trifecta on Friday evenings. Improv from three different entities in one crazy show makes up…

2000s R&B and Hip Hop Dance Party

What do Aaliya’s “Try Again,” 50 Cent’s “In Da Club,” and Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” have in common? They all reached number one as R&B and hip hop favorites during the 2000s — a not-too-distant decade we’re suddenly nostalgic for.If 2015 is already getting you down, you can party along with…

“Chasing Patterns”

Many of Christine Sandifur’s monoprints on display through Sunday, January 4, in the Herberger Theater Gallery look like Persian rugs. Other’s have an abstract Picasso-like appearance. Still many more are reminiscent of trippy 1960s acid blotter. Whatever the prints in the “Chasing Patterns” exhibit look like to you, this colorful…

Chris D’Elia

Comedian Chris D’Elia is coming to Tempe, and we just have two questions for him – where do you take yoga and where can we sign up? If you’ve never seen D’Elia perform, just imagine the unlikely yet incredibly entertaining combination of hilarious insights, master yogi level physicality, and flowing,…

Nerd Night’s Simpson Trivia

Common lore holds that the first few days of a new year sets the tone for the rest of the year. With that in mind, you’d have to be a total kwyjibo to not catch Nerd Night’s Simpson Trivia on Saturday, January 3.If your real-life memories have mostly been replaced…

Phoenix Suns vs. Toronto Raptors

It’s not quite midseason but the Phoenix Suns seem to have hit the blahs characteristic of the middle of the season, going on a six-game skid at press time. They’ll try to avoid the inevitable when the Toronto Raptors, currently at the top of the Eastern Conference, visit on Sunday,…

La Noche de Reyes

In Mexico, it’s not Santa Claus wearing the pants around Christmastime. In fact three men share the gift-giving responsibility of the season: The Three Kings or los Reyes Magos. In fact they even get their own night, la Noche de Reyes, on the 12th Day of Christmas, full of celebration…

Sutra Rooftop Yoga

New year, new you. Here to help you set 2015 off on the right foot, hand, or wherever your pose leads you is Sutra Midtown’s monthly outdoor series, Sutra Rooftop Yoga. This all-ages class will give students the chance to get aligned along the Phoenix skyline with certified yoga instructors…