Cactus basketball hoop artworks honor Indigenous community as Final Four nears
The new pieces of art, each with a unique design and standing 13 feet tall, are Scottsdale’s way of welcoming Final Four visitors.
The new pieces of art, each with a unique design and standing 13 feet tall, are Scottsdale’s way of welcoming Final Four visitors.
Coming off a thrilling World Series run, the Diamondbacks organization has some new things in store for the 2024 season.
The annual event, held March 22 and 23 at Pleasant Harbor Marina & RV Resort at Lake Pleasant, brings together custom cars, pinup style, rockabilly music and more.
Want to spend 22 hours straight in a movie theater? This ‘Star Wars’ marathon is for you.
Fewer than 1% of Phoenix businesses are owned by members of the Black community. A lack of funding is one reason why.
The beloved local book chain is marking five decades with a one-day-only party at both locations.
Want to see the solar eclipse in Phoenix and other parts of Arizona on April 8? Here’s when to look.
After cancer, divorce, addiction and the fallout from that picture of President Trump’s head, Kathy Griffin is back touring and headed to Phoenix.
The Arizona Cardinals are adding some high-dollar amenities to their home field.
The popular Phoenix attraction just got some big-time national attention.
Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, Marty McFly’s hoverboard: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! at Arizona Boardwalk is currently showing a collection of beloved movie objects.
Cloudy weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the artists live-painting in the central Phoenix alley or the hundreds of people who showed up to watch.
Some of the Valley’s iconic LGBTQ+ spots of yesteryear, including Charlie’s Phoenix, The Connection and Apollo’s.
Security problems were one of the few issues during the latest edition of Phoenix’s annual multimedia gaming event.
Local cosplayers wore costumes inspired by video games, anime and even historical figures at this year’s Game On Expo in Phoenix.
Phoenix art galleries open their doors on Third Friday, too. Here’s what we saw.
Roman gangs, poisonous platypuses, Justin Bieber: Anthony W Design makes wallpaper that’s anything but boring.
The three-day gaming and anime event has leveled up in size and moved to a bigger location at the Phoenix Convention Center.
The most recent installment of the semiannual event drew thousands of people to Mill Avenue for a weekend of things to see and beautiful weather.
A giant reptile and a giant ape team up on a local movie screen for one showing on Saturday.
More than a hundred metro Phoenix residents said “yes” to the dress during this year’s Brides of March bar crawl.
Two natives of the Grand Canyon State took home prizes at the Oscars on Sunday night.