First Class

Only the best are chosen for the final undergraduate art show of the semester: the “Undergraduate Juried Exhibition.” Selected by a jury of ASU art professors and open to all ASU art students, the exhibition features only artwork developed during the fall 2014 semester. Pieces can be in any medium…

Breaking Ground 2015 Artist Lineup Announced

Though this winter’s dance calendar promises much in the way of tradition and holiday spirit, those looking for more cutting edge offerings have something to look forward to in the spring. CONDER/dance founder Carley Conder has announced the artist lineup for the eighth annual Breaking Ground contemporary dance festival, slated…

5 Must-See Movies in Metro Phoenix This December

Welcome to December, a.k.a. awards season, when the movie studios release their best and brightest and Benedictiest into the wild (including, ahem, Wild) and onto cineplex screens across the country. Here’s what to head to the theater for this month, from likely blockbusters and breakthroughs to indies and what might…

10 Benefits of Breaking Up

There’s no two ways about it, ending a relationship sucks. Regardless of who breaks up with whom or how it went down, both people are still going to feel it (unless you were dating an absolute monster). Even the cleanest breakup isn’t great, but it doesn’t have to be all…

3 Free Events in Metro Phoenix This Week

‘Tis the season to really start watching your budget. Between splurging on gifts, food, and decorations, the real holiday miracle is finding something to do that’s free. From bizarre tree contests to pop-up markets and downtown comedy nights, here are our top three picks for no-cost events this week…

A Brief History of Tempe Art Collective The Paper Knife

Throughout the past year, The Paper Knife has never ceased to bring something special to the creative scene in Tempe. Up until September of 2014, there were one or two Paper Knife events each month, if not more. This multimedia collective, encompassing visual art, music, and publishing, accomplished a lot…

Phoenix Is a Great City for Single Men, Apparently

Guys, you know all of those times you go out in Old Town or on Mill Avenue and it seems like 80 percent of the people you see are guys — or more accurately, “bros”? Well, per a recent ranking from DatingAdvice.com, you must be looking in the wrong places…

5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

“Before Dawn” In the summer, the lightless hours of the night are abuzz with activity in Phoenix and surrounding areas, the cover of night shielding all from the harshness of the sun. Valley artist Alexandra Bowers reverentially explores the desert rituals of the dark in her show “Before Dawn,” which…

10 Things Phoenix Newbies Say

Transplants don’t always immediately understand the nuances of life in Phoenix. Below, check out 10 (laughable) things we’ve heard from Phoenix newbies over the years:…

Dunkxchange Returns to US Airways Center on November 30

One of the world’s first (and biggest) “buy, sell, trade” sneaker event companies is holding one of its most ambitious events to date on Sunday, November 30, at the U.S. Airways Center. Dunkxchange (DXC) brings its national tour of sneaker events back to Phoenix with a collaboration with the Phoenix…

5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

Alternative Black Friday We hate waking up early on regular days. So the odds of us rising at the crack of dawn to hunt down deals the day after a government-sanctioned celebration that revolves around binge-eating? Um, not great. We’d rather sleep in on November 28 and head to Alternative…

Garfield Creator Jim Davis Explains Why Cats Rule the Internet

Garfield creator Jim Davis is well aware of the internet’s cat obsession. In fact, he’s got an upcoming strip about it. “But if I told you the joke, I’d have to kill you,” he deadpans, before cracking his paternal composure with a chuckle. (He did tell me, and I’ve chosen…

The Scarifying Babadook Is a Rare Horror Triumph

If we’re honest, most of us who relish a good horror film don’t actually hope to feel something like horror. The appeal is, instead, that of shock and surprise, all candied up, the crowd-pleasing bits staged with the kind of extended setup/payoff patience that the makers of comedies have long…

Veg Out

Veg heads, get excited. You may have felt excluded from Thanksgiving festivities of the past, but this year there is tofurkey aplenty. Green Restaurant is hosting its seventh annual Thanksliving celebration at its Tempe location, 2240 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 8. The event includes a multi-course vegetarian meal along with…

Pilgrim Pose

Look, we’re not going to do the math. But come Thanksgiving dinner, let’s just assume that we’re going to consume more than our fair share of calories. Lucky for those looking to stay lean and those looking for a chance to get outdoors before getting into the kitchen, there’s Sutra…

Reese Witherspoon Hoboes Through the Winning Wild

For reasons that are perhaps understandable, stories about women finding themselves — or their voices, or their inner courage, or any number of things that are apparently very easy to mislay — are big business. But even if Cheryl Strayed’s hugely successful 2012 memoir Wild: From Lost to Found on…

Du Pont Wrestling Drama Foxcatcher Engages but Doesn’t Pin

The du Pont family made its fortune selling gunpowder during the War of 1812, and soldiered on to invent everything ever worn by a cop: Kevlar, nylon, polyester, synthetic rubber. If you’ve cooked on Teflon pans, that money’s theirs, too. That means you’ve supported American patriotism, or at least heir…