Phoenix’s All Puppet Players clown around in their latest show, ‘PuppIT’
Stephen King’s classic novel “It” gets the puppet treatment in All Puppet Players’ latest show – no kids allowed.
Stephen King’s classic novel “It” gets the puppet treatment in All Puppet Players’ latest show – no kids allowed.
“Sending Their Ancestors Home,” an exhibit at the S’edav Va’aki Museum, gives insight into the laws around Native remains and funerary objects.
Everything to know about this year’s edition of Arizona’s biggest anime and Japanese pop-culture event.
The long-running Saboten Con is riding the anime boom in Arizona as more people than ever get into the Japanese-born art form.
A super blue moon will happen on Wednesday evening and won’t be seen again until 2037.
‘Sam and Sara’ includes more than 50 murals Caruso painted all over Arizona.
“I believe dance is different from other arts for so many reasons,” says Phoenix dancer Leo Caudillo.
Celebrate horror fandom and get an early start to Halloween at the two-day event at Mesa Convention Center from Aug. 26-27.
Excited fans dressed up in their spooky best for opening night of the musical version of “Beetlejuice,” which is playing at ASU Gammage through Sunday.
Haven’t seen “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer” yet? Here’s how to do it on the cheap everywhere in metro Phoenix.
Arizona gamers celebrated their love of Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo and other popular systems Aug. 11-13 at the Phoenix Convention Center.
Attendees of this year’s Game On Expo came dressed to impress as characters from Genshin Impact, Overwatch and other popular video games.
The popular video game and anime event is leveling up to bigger digs at the Phoenix Convention Center and a month with cooler weather.
Local artists and civil rights groups called the move censorship and said it sets a dangerous precedent.
The “Rush Hour” star is bringing his first standup comedy tour in a decade to Phoenix this October.
The biggest meteor shower of the year will feature 60 to 100 shooting stars per hour in the night sky when it peaks over Arizona on Sunday.
The Chandler-based company offers subscription boxes and other goodies for book lovers.
The screening on Tuesday is a tribute to Paul Reubens and only costs $5.
Garcia opened a new studio this year in central Phoenix, and like the artist himself, it’s unpretentious and not easily pegged.
The touring burlesque parody inspired by the legendary space opera saga will land at the Herberger Theater Center in early September.
The ‘Say Anything’ star will screen the film and share stories from his career on Nov. 17.
See a classic Western movie, attend a benefit concert for abortion rights and more.