Sample Mexican culture, food and games at this new Phoenix festival
The inaugural Spirits of Mexico Culture and Tourism Fest brings together music, food and drink, games and more.
The inaugural Spirits of Mexico Culture and Tourism Fest brings together music, food and drink, games and more.
D-backs fans can now get into every 2024 home game for one low price. Here’s how.
The former “Daily Show” correspondent is heading to the Valley next spring.
Phoenix has plenty of things to be thankful for. So the New Times editorial staff offers our favorites to kickstart the holiday season.
The beloved East Valley hangout has fallen on hard times after a rent increase and a major theft.
Our event picks for Nov. 17 to 19 include a comic book convention and a car show.
Pussy Riot member Maria Alyokhina talks about prison, the Russian-Ukraine war and keeping on in the face of adversity.
Edgar Alejandro Gamez Sosa’s vibrant works draw in the viewer.
“Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael” brings two centuries of Native Canadian art to Phoenix.
The “Dead Inside Tour” hits Celebrity Theatre in February.
Turkey legs consumed? 80,000. The amount of fun had? Incalculable.
The popular Friday night wrestling program will broadcast from Desert Diamond Arena next year.
Beyond covering the classics, Phoenix Symphony mixes in popular music, plays scores along with blockbuster movies and even provides live music alongside a Cirque-style extravaganza.
The legendary musician, author and actor is coming to town this week, and he’s got a few stories to tell.
At stake are bragging rights and the chance to donate money to a comic book retailer charity.
The people – attendees, artists and entertainers – slayed the annual Pride festival in Steele Indian School Park.
The change of venue is part of ATC’s plan to rebrand itself.
The geek event from Oct. 27-29 at Legacy Park in Mesa celebrates anime and pop culture with curated guests and vendors.
The “Aquaman” star is coming to town to promote his vodka brand, Meili.
Celebrate the Day of the Dead with festivals, performances and ofrendras all around the Valley.
This October around the Valley, you can see scary movies, play Halloween trivia, see glass pumpkins, attend a Monsters Ball and much more.
You can don your best undies and take a ride on Phoenix’s light rail system early next year.