The Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Week
Celebrate Phoenix Pride, ogle gorgeous cars at a lowrider show in Chandler, and more.
Celebrate Phoenix Pride, ogle gorgeous cars at a lowrider show in Chandler, and more.
Expect a mix of light-based artworks, concerts, and creative activities along the Scottsdale Waterfront.
You can attend screenings of a local skater documentary, an anime concert, and a virtual zine fest.
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Find something fun to do in Phoenix over the Halloween weekend.
Her work featuring the plaster hands of strangers is on display now in Scottsdale.
Take a turn around a roller rink in Glendale, celebrate Day of the Dead, or go watch some live theater in Tempe
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This week, you can talk about contemporary literature, see art around Phoenix, and enter your dog in a Halloween costume contest.
The pre-Halloween weekend is packed with things to do in Phoenix, spooky and otherwise.
First up is an exhibit exploring pandemic and political themes.
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Owners Kim Moody and Dana Johnson’s bungalow in the Garfield neighborhood has nurtured generations of artists.
This week, you can stick a succulent in a skull, gaze at the moon, or watch a creature feature at a historic theater.
From family-friendly fun to adult-oriented events.
Enjoy a fall festival in Anthem, see some art in central Phoenix, or go on a guided hike in Scottsdale.
Make the most of the weekend with a Monty Python legend, a production of Chicago, or one of the fall festivals happening around Phoenix.
Why say “thank you” when you can buy a bracelet from Gratitude Gifted and have it delivered anonymously?
He’ll be at Mesa Arts Center this weekend with two other Sopranos alumni.
Events to fill your week include a spooky concert at the Phoenix Zoo, a guided hike in Scottsdale, and an eco-tarot reading in Tempe.
Her drawings and watercolors illustrate Phoenix landmarks like Crescent Ballroom and Grand Avenue.