May the Fourth: Where to celebrate Star Wars Day 2024 in Phoenix
This is where the fun begins.
This is where the fun begins.
The outspoken content creator’s first book comes out in July.
The art community came out en masse on Thursday night to support the scene. Here’s a look back.
“If art is so powerful, why not use it to create change?” says organization founder E Rizo.
In the mood for a laugh? Buy a ticket for one of these local comedy joints.
Curator Matt Dickson says, “We’re trying to bring culture together under one roof to get things to pop off.”
The Greater Phoenix Digital Library saw 6 million checkouts last year. Here’s how you can take advantage of the resources.
The all-ages DIY music and arts venue will search for a new location after seven-plus years at Grace Lutheran Church.
Elsa from “Frozen,” Elphaba from “Wicked” and Maureen from “Rent”? They’ll all be singing in Mesa this summer.
What’s on tap for the state’s oldest opera company? Special performances around Phoenix and even an opera version of “Zorro.”
Hundreds of tiki and midcentury culture enthusiasts will turn Hotel Valley Ho into a tropical paradise this weekend.
The annual April meteor shower will cause a spectacular show in the nighttime sky this week.
Prom can be expensive, but The Prom Closet and Valley Girl Dresses are helping Phoenix teens look great on a budget.
Want all of the art of First Friday with far less people? Head to downtown Phoenix for Third Friday.
A look at the people and performances from the past two decades at the downtown Phoenix arts and music haven.
Silver and Cedar owner Matthew Stella uses a 19th-century technique called tintype to make gorgeous, timeless portraits.
He’s bringing the Acting My Age tour to Arizona Financial Theatre in October.
The zoo allowed the public to vote on the names of the three girls and two boys, and here are the results.
Tens of thousands of runners showed up on Saturday to honor the legacy of military hero and football player Pat Tillman.
Schnepf Farms is known for its peach orchards and pumpkin patches. But the grounds also hold a charming place to stay.
More than just a way to watch movies, Phoenix Film Festival aims to support filmmakers of all ages and help them to connect.
The East Valley performance venue will host some big-name shows, including “Come From Away” and “Dear Evan Hansen.”