Alberto Ríos Named Director for ASU Piper Center for Creative Writing
Effective immediately.
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.
An excerpt from Laurie Notaro’s Crossing the Horizon.
“You’re seeing the passage of time itself.”
Could Disney work a little bit of magic to bring a local girl face to face with her favorite cartoon pig?
If you read Phoenix New Times in the’80s and ‘90s, you read Dewey, who was a staff writer throughout those decades. He was the paper’s professional humorist, writing stories on peculiar, outré subjects with a mordant, unpretentious wit—biting one-liners that linked together to keenly playful effect.
Another Fifth Street business is closing up shop.
He grew up in Winslow.
And how Pablo Helguera is getting involved.
Trump wants to eliminate their main revenue source.
Deadlines are soon!
The author and filmmaker visits Phoenix this month.
Each of the stories from Spent Saints has been turned into a micro-short film.
He’ll sign the book at Changing Hands this weekend.
“I’m reading them because I want to know what’s going to happen next in the world.”
“I wanted to be a new Beth.”
He releases the book this week at the Lost Leaf.
Get that paper(back).