‘The Shining,’ Disney drag and Phoenix’s best things to do this week
Watch drunk people perform Shakespeare, catch a horror movie classic and more.
Watch drunk people perform Shakespeare, catch a horror movie classic and more.
The highly anticipated concert film is in theaters all over Phoenix today.
Festival organizers expect 55,000 people to show up for the Oct. 21-22 event, which includes entertainment, food and a massive parade.
The actor will now appear at Chandler Center for the Arts next spring.
The central Phoenix store sells more than 100 products in a zero-waste format.
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Waddell, who died this summer at 97, was embedded in the arts community for decades.
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The film tells the story of Beyonce’s Renaissance concert tour from start to finish.
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The star of six Netflix comedy specials will take the stage at Arizona Financial Theatre on Friday.
The second annual film festival at Phoenix Art Museum on Saturday explores fashion storytelling and films where fashion plays a pivotal role.
“Barbie: A Cultural Icon” will include more than 250 dolls, an interactive Barbie Corvette and much more.
Other Valley events from Sept. 15-17 include the Arizona Cardinals’ home opener and Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market.
Phoenix artist James B. Hunt, a.k.a. NXOEED, draws monsters and leaves them around the city. But he’s more like a ghost.
You’ll need some binoculars to view the newly discovered comet before it disappears for 435 years.
You can also geek out on Batman Day and when the Game Grumps come to Mesa Arts Center.
The “Fight Club” author is having a book event that’s more like a rave in Phoenix tonight.