‘Pretty Woman,’ ‘Avenue Q’ set for Arizona Broadway Theatre season
The West Valley dinner theatre has a stacked lineup including “Cats,” “A Christmas Story” and “Newsies.”
The West Valley dinner theatre has a stacked lineup including “Cats,” “A Christmas Story” and “Newsies.”
“Horses are judged on their athletic ability. They compete for prize money and they travel the world for this competition.”
Camelback Mountain is one of the most well-known landmarks and popular hikes in Phoenix. Want to hike it? Here’s what to do.
“It is super important right now … to say we’re here, we’re not going anywhere and you can’t erase us, period.”
And they’re hosting a job fair in order to be fully staffed before the opening.
The ultra-high rents at the Arcadia building include luxurious homes, plus a wine room, dog run, fitness studio and far more.
Gammage’s upcoming season includes hot Broadway titles such as “& Juliet” and “Suffs” as well as modern classics.
Anime, manga and video game-inspired cosplay was everywhere at Phoenix’s annual Japanese festival.
After 82 years, the craft store chain will now close all of its stores, including its 10 Valley locations.
A visual journey through the Valley’s beloved cinemas of the past, including the Cine Capri, Camelview 5 and Scottsdale Six.
It was a Wild West weekend of barrel racing, chute dogging and bull riding at the 39th annual event.
Want to visit Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Art Museum or Arcosanti for free? Here’s how.
Spring training is back, baby. We’re celebrating with a look at some of our favorite movies about the national pastime.
The state-of-the-art space is dedicated to showcasing and caring for some of Arizona’s most elusive native predators.
In Donn Delson’s photographs, familiar objects on the ground take on new beauty and meaning from above.
Hanging out in Terminal 3 before your flight? You may just be able to catch a live performance or interactive art activity.
The Scottsdale shopping mecca is now the company’s only retail store in Arizona.
The “Star Trek: The Next Generation” actors will warp into the Valley in June.
Fans won’t have to wait long for the wrestling promotion’s return to the Valley.
Players, announcers, founding members and even groundskeepers are among the people honored by the league.
“I’m excited to see what the AEW fans in Phoenix bring to the table.”
The drag icon’s very adult “Don’t Bring the Kids!” comedy show stops in the Valley this weekend.