Six Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week
No money is needed this week for a film lecture in Scottsdale, a vintage market in the Melrose district, or a jazz show in downtown Phoenix.
No money is needed this week for a film lecture in Scottsdale, a vintage market in the Melrose district, or a jazz show in downtown Phoenix.
The sale at the Phoenix Convention Center is only on for one day.
Find the perfect memento of your desert getaway at these stores in Phoenix, Scottsdale, and beyond.
And you won’t have to pay a penny to attend.
Everything to know about the Valley’s biggest golf event through February 12 at TPC Scottsdale, including tickets, discounts, parking, schedules, and more.
Set your phasers to fun.
Take a stroll in your skivvies in Scottsdale this Saturday.
The Grand Avenue hotspot is already a hit with the trendy crowd.
The Arizona Indian Festival spotlights the diversity of cultures among state’s 22 tribes.
Take your dog to a festival, dance at the Death Eaters Ball, or listen to some local music.
Join the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein for a meeting at the end of the world.
Learn about chocolate, do some yoga, and party with wizards.
Local drifters will duke it out at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park.
Festival films span over six continents and 35 countries.
And the changes to the beloved arcade aren’t done yet.
Scope out some automotive eye candy and fuel your car fantasies.
Usher in the Year of the Rabbit with one of these local celebrations.
How to start off 2023 in the geekiest way possible.
Movies, art, and music – all for free.
Central Phoenix art galleries and museums are starting the year off strong.
Everything you need to know about this year’s event.
Here’s how much it costs for the biggest pop-cultural event in the Valley.