CupcakeCamp

Bakers, preheat your ovens. CupcakeCamp is rising from the muffin tins to bring the downtown Phoenix community together. The frosted affair invites bakers and sweet fiends alike mix, mingle, and maybe even make a few business connections over miniature cake confections. Campers are invited to contribute a dozen or more…

Cowtown Skateboards’ PHXAM

This year marks the 14th edition of the Cowtown Skateboards’ PHXAM, where nearly 200 sponsored amateur skaters will gleam the cube for a chance at a top prize of $3000. What started small now attracts talented riders from far-flung places like Canada, Holland, and China. Don’t underestimate the fighting pride…

Arizona Bike Week

For five burly days at the end of this month, Arizonans will celebrate all things motorcycle. And let’s face it, the Grand Canyon State is as iconic a place as any for bikers. Route 66, Easy Rider, the Law Tigers, we’re like the Sturgis of the West. Arizona Bike Week…

Hormel Festival of New Plays and Musicals

Few festivals offer more surprises than the Hormel Festival of New Plays and Musicals — because all the plays are new! The roster for opening night, Friday, March 20, showcases Y York and Amanda Jacobs’ musical The Up Side of Down, which reimagines Pollyanna, and Donna Hoke’s Christmas 2.0, in…

Master Chefs

On Monday, April 30 the Arizona Culinary Hall of Fame will honor 2015’s best chef, restaurateur, and beverage master at a ceremony at Livewire in Scottsdale. All of last year’s Hall of Fame inductees including Joe Johnston of Agritopia, Joe’s Real BBQ and Joe’s Farm Grill; Craig DeMarco & Lauren…

Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Spring training baseball is like Whose Line Is It Anyway? — the game is made up and the points don’t matter. But you’re not going to Scottsdale to see web gems anyway. You’re going because tickets are reasonably priced and sitting on the grass with a hot dog in one…

Eating The World

This Tuesday The Upton in Scottsdale will take diners on a trip around the world with the restaurant’s first “No Passports Needed” Dinner & Cocktail Party. The dinner, which runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m., will include spirits from all over the world paired with a six course menu. Chef…

Take Me Out To The Ball Game

Believe it or not, spring training is coming to an end after this weekend. That means it’s your last chance to check out the special menu items available for the season at Taggia in Scottsdale. The resort’s spring training menu includes dishes such as chilaquiles made with crispy corn tortilla…

Nerd Nite 25

It would seem that nerds no longer need to seek revenge, as they’ve established a long-running event all their own, a decidedly squaresville soiree. For Nerd Nite 25, the self-proclaimed geek squad will venture to Phoenix Art Museum, 1625 North Central Avenue, to drink and discuss the original Renaissance Man…

2015 Arizona Governor’s Arts Award Winners Announced

Winners of the 2015 Arizona Governor’s Arts Awards were announced in a Tuesday, March 24, ceremony at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel. The awards honor both individuals and businesses who have made substantial and outstanding contributions to arts and culture in Arizona and are presented by the Office of Governor…

9 Signs You’re Falling into a Thirst Trap

A photo posted by Aylen A (@aylen25) on Mar 13, 2015 at 8:05pm PDT In the days before our lives became dominated by texting and social media, ambiguously sexual messages had to be sent out one at a time. But these days, men and women are only a click away…

3 Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

With good weather come good events. And lucky for you, not everything worth doing dons a price tag. Whether you’re looking to take in some Latin culture, catch a play in a parking lot, or see a flick in one of the most fashionable parks around town, metro Phoenix has…

Phoenix Print Studios Brings Letterpress, Community to Tempe

In a relatively nondescript complex of half empty office spaces on Baseline Road, two women are creating art on machines that haven’t changed for hundreds of years. Cindy Iverson and Jeryl Jones opened Phoenix Print Studios just a few weeks ago in Tempe, but they have been letterpress printing and…

Four Chambers Press Brings Roving Readings to Phoenix Art Museum

During Phoenix Art Museum’s recent Exploding Plastic Inevitable celebration of Andy Warhol’s work, held on March 6 as part of this month’s First Friday, Four Chambers Press presented readings of works featured in their latest chapbook, titled Poetry and Prose for the Phoenix Art Museum. Two dozen writers with pieces…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

“Indispensable dispensable – lessons to still be learned” It’s funny what big ideas little objects can inspire. Take, for instance, the paintings of Lee Berger in “Indispensable dispensable – lessons to still be learned.” Works put into perspective how small the daily life of a person is — from the…

8 Spring Workshops to Take in Metro Phoenix

Out with the old and in with the new, they say. This spring, we’re going to go ahead and assume this is talking about hobbies and skills too. While we’re not exactly sure it’s possible to get rid of old talents, we are sure that’s there’s always room for improvement,…