How a Murder in the Grand Canyon Led an Arizona Writer All the Way to Japan
Annette McGivney explores the lives of a traveler, her killer, and herself.
Annette McGivney explores the lives of a traveler, her killer, and herself.
Danowski has been teaching theater, media, and performance art to ASU students for years.
We may be happy with less — especially as we age, and drop unrealistic life expectations.
Peng Shepherd has two Valley appearances to talk about her debut novel about a dystopian society that binds memory to shadows.
Vampires and puppets and podcasters.
Five people have been disciplined. Here’s everything we know.
Phoenx artists spoke up and protested.
“We’re going to try to make it as full service as possible.”
Because Game of Thrones will end eventually.
On his memoir, Vacationland, and talking with George R.R. Martin in Mesa.
We all have one thing in common: Plan A didn’t work out.
“We must reengage with community.”
He would know, since he writes ’em.
“This is an opportunity to be with people who appreciate discovering great new books and supporting new writers.”
For one reading event.
Effective immediately.
Time flies. Two years ago this summer, New Times teamed up with Valley Bar to create a monthly live reading series. Our tagline: True Stories. And Drinks. We’ve lived up to that, with more than two dozen shows on the books — and documented in our podcast, available for free…
Here’s how to get tickets.
Including Jen Reich, Michael Cryer, and more.
“This hurts a little.”
The author brings her book to Changing Hands this week.