3 Free Events This Week in Metro Phoenix

Thanks to the spirit of giving, we’re now in the spirit of saving. But just because our spending has been tapped out doesn’t mean we can’t still go out. This holiday season we’re taking advantage of all the no-cost happenings around town. From ugly sweater comedy shows to steampunk-themed calls…

12 Cool Things We Saw at December’s Third Friday

A relatively light crowd during December’s Third Friday meant more opportunities to get up close and personal with artworks normally surrounded by eager viewers. Some suspected protests in downtown Phoenix during this month’s First Friday left folks wary of hitting the downtown art scene, but there was nary a protester…

5 Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

Hieronymus Bogs It seems everyone is all about the bundle package: your cable company, your insurance company, and of course, indie folk artist, Hieronymus Bogs. The experimental performer has made a name for himself on stage for combining poetry, music, and art as well as his own sense of fashion…

Kevin Hart Is Coming to Comerica Theatre

Let us explain: Kevin Hart’s coming to town. The comedian’s keeping plenty busy at the box office in Chris Rock’s Top Five and a string of upcoming releases, The Wedding Ringer, Get Hard, and Ride Along 2. And on Friday, January 30, he’s coming to a performing arts venue near…

5 Most Beautiful Historic Neighborhoods in Phoenix

They just don’t make them like they used to. And the ones they used to? They’re in different states of repair. While some old neighborhoods have fallen on hard times, there are other historic ‘hoods that are not only alive and well, but thriving. These home tour hotspots have kept…

Get Busy Buying Physical Copies of Movies This Season

Call it Stone Age materialism, but I still think movies are worth owning in physical forms you can hold, shelve, and collect, and therefore worth giving as gifts. Fuck the Cloud — who knows when Hulu will get sold to Google or when Netflix decides to narrow down its catalog…

Tania Katan to Leave Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

Tania Katan is leaving Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. The writer, performer, and erstwhile bingo hostess has been with the museum for about three years, working as its curator of performing arts to create events, including the mega-hit Lit Lounge, that engaged Valley dwellers in innovative ways and built an…

Actors Theatre to Close in Phoenix

Early on Friday, December 19, Actors Theatre announced via press release that it will shutter after 29 years. “The simple truth is we’re out of money,” Actors Theatre board president Renee Gerstman says in the release…

5 Must-See Third Friday Shows in Phoenix on December 19

A little of this, a little of that. It’s what we do this time of year — with food, spare time, and family gathered for the holidays. So we’ve picked five exhibitions that’ll help you explore the diversity of Arizona artists in some delightfully different settings. “Snoop” Halt Gallery, one…

The Colbert Report‘s Greatness Arrived With Its Very First Episode

The funniest and most incisive show on television is ending this week — so let’s look back at how it began. On October 17, 2005, a power-suited Stephen Colbert furrowed his eyebrows and showed off highlights of his new set. Red letters above him shouted, “The Colbert Report.” The title…

21 Best Shops in Metro Phoenix

Earlier this year, Phoenix New Times celebrated the cream of the crop with our 36th annual Best of Phoenix edition. Here are our top picks for shopping in metro Phoenix. Best Beauty Supply Store: Citrine Natural Beauty Bar Have you looked at the ingredients in your skincare products lately? How…

Arizona Arts Education Access Is Improving, But Still Pretty Abysmal

Take note if you’re keen on assuring the metro Phoenix art scene survives and thrives: Kids aren’t getting equal or adequate access to arts education. So says the analysis and recent report prepared by Quadrant Arts Education Research on behalf of the Arizona Department of Education and the Arizona Commission…

9 Best Costumes at Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest 2014

The first-ever Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest out at University of Phoenix Stadium this past weekend wasn’t what you’d call packed. Sure, it was definitely well-attended, very busy with patrons at certain points, and constantly filled with lively activity, but nowhere close to being the wall-to-wall chaotic hive of geeky humanity…

New Year’s Eve Guide 2015

All dressed up and nowhere to go on New Year’s Eve? Consider any of the following options happening across the Valley on Wednesday, December 31, each of which will allow you to commemorate the final moments of 2014 in grand fashion. And there are plenty of events and affairs to…

New Year’s Eve Guide 2015

All dressed up and nowhere to go on New Year’s Eve? Consider any of the following options happening across the Valley on Wednesday, December 31, each of which will allow you to commemorate the final moments of 2014 in grand fashion. And there are plenty of events and affairs to…

The Ten Best TV Shows of 2014

TV continued to unmoor from its origins and transform into something else this year. No longer tethered to a specific appliance, a particular kind of storytelling, or even commercial concerns, “television” now feels like an increasingly obsolete word. But that’s a discussion for another time, for we’ve come to celebrate…

The Colbert Report‘s Greatness Arrived With Its Very First Episode

The funniest and most incisive show on television is ending this week — so let’s look back at how it began. On October 17, 2005, a power-suited Stephen Colbert furrowed his eyebrows and showed off highlights of his new set. Red letters above him shouted, “The Colbert Report.” The title…