Phoenix’s Juneteenth Freedom Day Cookout was an evening of celebration
AfriSoul Marketplace was the place to be on Juneteenth for a night of dance, music, food and more.
AfriSoul Marketplace was the place to be on Juneteenth for a night of dance, music, food and more.
The annual celebration, held on Mill Avenue, included dance battles, free books for kids and an oral history project.
“There’s a sense of pride that goes into owning these vehicles. So to be able to share that with other individuals, it’s priceless.”
There’s even more room for classic video games and pinball machines at the popular spot.
Get ready, Barbie and Hot Wheels fans.
Skyrocket in flight. Evening viewing delight.
Return to Harga for one night only at six theaters in the Valley.
The multimillion-dollar estate is nestled at the base of Camelback Mountain.
Drew Binsky’s book “Just Go” reflects the wisdom gained from visiting all 197 countries.
The comedian will bring the Sarah Silverman: Postmortem Tour to town in November.
$10 tickets to a Broadway blockbuster? Yes, please.
Photos of metro Phoenix’s legendary water park and its signature wave pool.
The nine-acre theme park featuring rides and attractions inspired by Hot Wheels and Barbie is sticking to its original opening date.
The homegrown league is both entertaining crowds and training the next generation of competitors.
In case you didn’t get the tickets you wanted for the other two, Kevin Hart just announced a third Phoenix show.
Arizona ranked high on romance scams and people who are likely to ghost you.
They’re the first African lions born at the Phoenix Zoo in nearly 50 years.
You know, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Tempe kicked off Pride month with a bang.
Fresh off the debut of his latest Netflix special, “Woke Folk,” Williams will bring the Heaven on Earth Tour to the Valley.
Here’s how to make it a Blockbuster night.
Phoenix’s Pride festival isn’t happening until October, but we’ve already got some information on this year’s event.