5 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

Though one of the most tumultuous weeks in stock market history may have worked itself out by the end of last week, the panic stretched across the country as people feared the worst for their finances. We can’t exactly give you stock market advice, but we can provide you with…

5 Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Weekend

Etsy Craft Night Music, snacks, kaleidoscopes. . . it’s not your preschooler’s Monday morning lesson plan, it’s Etsy Craft Night at TechShop, 249 East Chicago Street in Chandler. Friday night, amateur and expert crafters alike are welcome to come build cool things out of paper. Sculptures, mosaics and the Everest…

5 Things to Do and See in Minneapolis

Minneapolis is a city full of art and culture. Everywhere you turn there’s a statue to see, a musician to hear, or a gallery to dip into. Even the sides of buildings are proof this town appreciates art. In between modern glass skyscrapers you’ll find older brick buildings with tiny,…

Tom Green Wants to Catch the World in His Webovision

Tom Green has been a “silly” guy for over 20 years now. He’s hosted TV shows, starred in movies, written a book, and a wide variety of other comedic things. Regardless of the medium, Green has always preferred to do his own thing rather than what someone else is telling…

[nueBOX] Expands with CONDER/dance Residency at Phoenix Center for the Arts

It looks like [nueBOX], the nonprofit arts organization established in 2014 by Matther Mosher and Julie Akerly, is already starting to think outside its own box. Conceived as a nonprofit residency program for emerging performance and installation artists, [nueBOX] recently announced its newest artists in residence: a pairing of CONDER/dance…

A/C Theatre Brings Alternative Musicals to Phoenix, Starting with Murder Ballad

In recent years, the metro Phoenix theater scene has witnessed both boom and bust. Phoenix Theatre underwent significant renovations after receiving a $1 million gift from The Walton Family Foundation. But other theater companies, including Arizona Jewish Theatre and Actors Theatre of Phoenix, ceased to exist after facing financial challenges. In…

7 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

“Statement Piece” Pottery goes political at ASU Art Museum Brickyard, as curator Garth Johnson presents “Statement Piece,” an exhibition pairing works from Danish-born war objector Erik Gronborg and American veteran Ehren Tool, who served in Operation Desert Storm. Though from different backgrounds, the two have used functional ceramics in their…

Dancing with the Bars 2015: The Best Moves at Tempe Center for the Arts

If you stayed home on Sunday and missed the 8th annual Dancing with the Bars competition, you truly missed out. The event title is fairly self explanatory, only rather than pairing second rate celebrities with professional dancers, bartenders, the pros trained with local entertainers, small business owners, and drag queens…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

“Bummer Summer” There are countless movies, songs, and poems about the romanticism of summer — the warm sun, the peaceful beach, the budding romance. But, honestly, sometimes the summer can suck. Artist and graphic designer Lauren Bailey has put her minimalistic spin on this darker side of summer in “Bummer…

AriZoni Theatre Awards: Here are the 2014-15 Nominees

It’s time for a curtain call, Phoenix. This week, nominees for the 2014-15 ariZoni Theatre Awards of Excellence were announced, recognizing troupes, actors, directors, writers, and costumers across the Valley. Each year the awards aim to recognize greatness in local theater performed by both adults and children, and nearly 100…

3 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

Looking for something to do during those painful weekdays before your paycheck arrives? It can be hard to find affordable, air-conditioned events that are also interesting, but they do exist. And we’re here to help you find them. Though movies, dance performances, and large-scale sporting events don’t often come cheap,…

3 Cool Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

Bar Flies If you spend time in downtown Phoenix even just occasionally and haven’t heard of Bar Flies, we suggest you take a second to reevaluate your life choices and then pay attention. Bar Flies is New Times’ monthly reading series where you’ll hear stories about everything from a lesbian’s…

5 Best Things to Do in Phoenix This Weekend

Your guide to metro Phoenix’s best weekend events is here.  Comedy on Fire 28 Downtown’s “longest continuously running independent comedy show,” Comedy on Fire returns with its 28th season. Boasting a laundry list of up-and-coming comics and a few recognizable features, the show promises to pack in the laughs. Things…

3 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

While students around the state are facing the start of another year of school, we find ourselves facing an equally daunting though somewhat less cerebral challenge: figuring out what we’re going to do this week, and how we’re going to pay for it. Thankfully, there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained…

9 Best Things We’ve Seen in Metro Phoenix in 2015 — So Far

Just midway through the year, we’ve already spotted several works that stand out from all the rest — from dance festival featuring emerging and established artists to a graduate art student video conjuring the spirit of a famed contemporary artist. Here are a few of the best things we’ve seen…

5 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

Hair 1968’s Hair was a groundbreaking Broadway musical with a killer soundtrack, all about hippies and love and drugs and stopping the war and resisting the Man, man. Seriously. And hair, of course. Those days might be the last time the elements of a musical drenched our culture so thoroughly…

3 Artsy Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

Phoenix New Times’ guide to this week’s arts and culture events is here.  ‘Capers Named for the Washington D.C. projects where it takes place, ‘Capers is a heartfelt, honest story about the human right to housing and struggles therein. Directed and developed by Patrick Crowley and performed by Anu Yadav…