Cupid’s Revenge: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

New York City’s Hard Onez and Seattle’s Grym were just two of the headliners at Cupid’s Revenge, an action-packed underground dance event on Saturday night . We stopped by the District 8 Warehouse and took some fashionable notes. The Good’s above, the Bad and the Ugly are after the jump…

The Renaissance Festival (until April 3)

Unlike art walks, the Renaissance Festival is all about people watching and shenanigans. So grab a camera and ye olde something or other — here’s a peek at our Field Guide to the Arizona RenFest: …Illustration by Claire LawtonClick on the image (or right here) for a full-size version.​ Check…

Gardening on the Moon

Anybody who’s ever tried to grow anything in our desert soil is familiar with the green-thumbed frustrations of bulging water bills or running into caliche while digging. Local blogger Jeffrey Ross gets it, and his blog, Gardening on the Moon, dishes helpful tips that are tailored to our desert environment.For…

Hazel and Violet INK’s Vintage Printing and Modern Inspiration

When longtime friends Nancy Hill and Beverly Wolfe found a jackpot Craigslist post by a man retiring from the printing business, they knew they were onto something.The two took a horse trailer to the man’s studio in Apache Junction and loaded a behemoth letterpress, paper cutter, and all the fixins…

Solowheel: Look Like a Tool Even Before Eating the Pavement

The only thing that could possibly make this guy look more like an idiot is if he unloaded that stupid rolling disk from his sweet, bronze Accord. The brain trust at Inventist (also behind uncool gadgets like the stepster, the orbitwheel, and the leantisserie) announced they’ll be bringing the solowheel,…

Promise Tangeman’s Eclectic Inspirations

It’s not likely that Gilbert graphic designer, Promise Tangeman, often goes unnoticed.Her high fashion magazine spread-meets-rock and roll style — big hair, eclectic pieces and loads of artistic flair — is something of a rarity in these parts. And her creativity reaches beyond her outfit choices. She runs her own design…

Photographs from the Neighborhood

Sean Deckert’s a downtown shutterbug with a thing for people, adrenaline, and social change. While he’s in Tempe for photo classes at ASU, you can probably find him hanging out at a few of the coffee shops downtown, where he lives. The local spots are where he makes connections, brainstorms…

Revolver and Roses: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Revolver Lounge had its first birthday party, and like any good club bash it was full of lingerie-clad performers walking around on a stage, er, runway. We checked out the “fashion” of the show and took a few bare notes. The Good’s above, the Bad and the Ugly are after…

Lady Luck’s $25 Valentine Ink

If you really want to cement your love before Valentine’s Day, Lady Luck Tattoo Studio in Phoenix is inking hearts for $25. Note: Artists aren’t looking to give you a heart that you sketched out or found in the latest Urban Outfitters catalog — they’re offering a selection of their…

Basic Embroidery with Jennifer Campbell

Jennifer Campbell swears embroidery is easy. Given: she’s creative, she’s taken a class, she’s worked with local embroidery guru Angela Ellsworth, and she’s compiled a few how tos for a guide to contemporary art in Phoenix she’s hoping to release in February or March. The basics, Campbell says are in…

Irrational Fears: Confess Your Dark, Weird Phobias

How can we count the ways we love Irrational Fears? It’s full of deep, dark secrets, personal confrontation, terror, intrigue, and a picture of a bunch of naked people. Irrational Fears let users divulge their quirky fears, strange worries, and personal strife to owner and Irishwoman Sarah Malone who posts…

Tiffany Egbert’s Thrifty Elegance

Tiffany Egbert’s cute enough to make you wish there were a miniature version of her to fit inside your pocket. But this chick doesn’t just know how to rock an over-sized hair bow — she’s also one hell of a graphic designer, doodler, blogger, photographer, and business owner of online…

Downtown’s First Friday (Feb. 4)

Art walks are more often about people watching and shenanigans and less about the actual art. We’re here to guide you through both. Presenting our very own Field Guide — an evolving guide to art walks around town. From time to time, we’ll introduce some of our favorite spots and…

Kate Benjamin’s New Grand Avenue Moderncat Home

​Kate Benjamin is a model of the adage, “Do what you love and everything else will follow.” After meeting her cat-loving boyfriend, Benjamin developed a love for felines, and now owns nine of her own. She soon realized that there were a lot of resources for stylish dog owners online,…

10 Wishes for Medlock Plaza’s (Soon-to-Be) Available Space

Medlock Plaza on Camelback Road and Central Avenue will soon have a prime spot in its mom-and-pop-centric retail center, and something has got to fill it. As was previously reported, Red Hot Robot, the toy gallery at 14 West Camelback Road, will be moving out at the end of the…

Tyler Nevitt’s Style Behind the Lens

It’s hard not to care about clothing and fashion when your passion lies in the visual arts, namely photography. And local photographer Tyler Nevitt says his daily wardrobe inspiration comes from the grungy feel of concerts and early 90s style. The 25-year-old describes his style as dressy, but laid back;…

Arizona Knitting and Needlepoint to Close in Scottsdale

After more than 25 years in the knitting business, Rebecca Deeprose is closing up her shop in Scottsdale at the end of February. Arizona Knitting and Needlepoint, on 3617 North Goldwater Blvd, was known for its huge assortment of supplies and project opportunities as well as its classes and community…