A look back at how ‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ filmed in Phoenix
Take a trip back in time to when the Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter sci-fi comedy was filmed around Phoenix in 1987. Party on, dudes!
Take a trip back in time to when the Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter sci-fi comedy was filmed around Phoenix in 1987. Party on, dudes!
The downtown retail and nightlife hub is closing in March. Tenants say the property has been poorly managed for years.
A look at the coolest ink we’ve seen at the Body Art Expo in Phoenix over the years.
Everything you need to know to enjoy Cactus League spring training baseball, including what to wear, what to bring and how to get there.
“The Power of Pink” shows off a Post Malone Grammys outfit, Chanel suits and more.
The man behind “Glory,” “Thirtysomething” and “Legends of the Fall” has stories to tell you in Phoenix this weekend.
Whether you’re solo or spending Valentine’s Day with your sweetheart, it’s not too late to do something fun tonight.
Fashion, fun and photo ops abound at “Barbie: A Cultural Icon.”
Take a look at one of the hot-dog-shaped vehicle’s recent stops in the Valley.
Reason number 8: You don’t have to pretend to like the awful gift your partner bought you.
The fair is offering a special ticket flash sale on Feb. 13 in honor of its 140th anniversary.
The prominent Phoenix muralist and street artist’s bold, fun works are on display at The Mood Room.
Tournament play is on for Friday, although more rain is in the forecast for the weekend.
The Pemberton, a dining and drinking hotspot in downtown Phoenix, will close its doors at the end of March.
Play has stopped at the north Scottsdale golf tournament, but the Coors Light Birds Nest concert is still on for Thursday.
A live version of the hit Netflix comedy show will stop in the Valley this spring.
Footprint Center once rejected the daredevil grappler for a job. Now, he’s the main event for a nationally televised pro wrestling event at the arena.
The famous hot-dog-shaped vehicle will make several stops around the Valley.
This month’s First Friday brought thousands of people to downtown Phoenix. Here’s what we saw.
It’s fun all year round at the local shop, but Potters’ Peak is currently offering some Valentine’s Day activities for you and your sweetie.
Antoinette Cauley’s “I Do It for the Hood Pt. 2” paintings depict the Black, Latino and Indigenous communities of Phoenix.
The local nonprofit organization teaches people of all ages how to be sailors.