Harkins Theatres will offer $4 movies next weekend. Here are the details
Haven’t seen “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer” yet? Here’s how to do it on the cheap everywhere in metro Phoenix.
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.
Hide from the sun while you enjoy games, food, and more at these Phoenix hotspots.
See his large, colorful, abstract paintings at Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum for free through August 6.
Downward dogs without spending a dime and more ways to stay cool and save money from July 18-23.
Celebrate the opening of “Barbie,” starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, with a host of events around Phoenix.
There’s plenty to do after dark in the Valley this week, including catching the Phoenix Mercury and attending “Drunk Shakespeare.”
But it seems like the popular annual event will return in 2024.
Looking for things to do in Phoenix this weekend? We suggest a songwriters’ event, the Maricopa County Home Show and more.
The late Tina Turner wrote the foreword for Holly Knight’s new memoir, which Knight will sign at Changing Hands in Tempe.
When ChatGPT was asked to describe the cities and neighborhoods making up metro Phoenix, the AI chatbot was humorous and merciless.