Harvest Nights in Phoenix launches in September at original home of Fear Farm
The immersive and family-friendly seasonal event runs from Sept. 26 to Nov. 9.
The immersive and family-friendly seasonal event runs from Sept. 26 to Nov. 9.
The gadget translates live gameplay data into trackable vibrations and audio bites.
Here’s where you can see the hit Netflix animated film while belting out its songs.
Mood lighting, communal spaces – Temperance Tattoo is where artists and clients get creative together.
The bright, playful images of the Indigenous Coyote figure are currently lighting up the walls of the museum
Catch Christina Estes discussing her second novel, “The Story That Wouldn’t Die,” at three upcoming local events.
In the summer of 1980, Dora Rodriguez almost died in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. Now, she’s telling her story.
It’s showtime! No, really, that’s the theme of this year’s beloved Scottsdale arts festival: “Showtime.”
“ Arizona has one of the biggest pinball scenes in the world, and I think it’s because we support each other.”
Where to catch the year’s best meteor shower and see up to 100 shooting stars per hour.
“When the president tries to use his influence to pressure these teams into going back, that’s problematic.”
Spoiler alert: You’ll have to get up early to see this planetary conjunction.
‘I never thought this moment would come.’
WWE is bringing its one-ring circus back to the Valley in December.
There are only two weeks left to see Arizona Science Center’s thrilling look at the fascinating history of toxins.
Alluring stormtroopers, a scantily clad Boba Fett … is your lightsaber starting to tingle?
The Phoenix Gay Flag Football League isn’t just a sports league – it’s a safe haven.
Could you make a movie in 48 hours? More than 40 teams did just that for the annual cinematic competition.
Take a chance: On Aug. 11, Harkins Theatres around Phoenix will show a secret upcoming film for just $5.
Are cute cat videos the only way you’re making it through 2025? Boy, have we got an event for you.
Believe it or not.
The 44th iteration of Arizona’s largest LGBTQ celebration is taking a defiant stance – and bringing a bonanza of dance music.