Mariah Yager’s Downtown Vintage Inspirations

Mariah Yager’s fashion sense doesn’t take breaks. Whether she’s working as a server at Gallo Blanco in Phoenix or shooting a photography project for school, she’s always got some tooth-achingly-sweet style going on. What are you wearing right now? A yellow sundress, a braided yellow belt that used to be…

Super Spartan Race: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

The Wild West of Rawhide Western Town in Chandler hosted a horde of warriors on Sunday for the annual Super Spartan Race — 8 miles and 15 obstacles including rock walls, mud pits and yeah, of course, fire. The thought of a few fit people and “deadly” obstacles sounded pretty…

Alfie Turnshek-Goins’ Draper-esque Style

San Francisco bred Alfie Turnshek-Goins moved here last August to support his wicked smart wife, Kelly Rafferty, when she landed a gig as an Assistant Professor of Performance Studies at ASU. On top of diversifying Phoenix with his unique sense of style, the 34-year-old currently works as the operational director…

Big Brain Update: Spencer Hibert

In preparation for this year’s Big Brain awards, we’re checking up with a few of last year’s winners. Know an emerging creative who could use $1000? Nominate ’em right here before March 14. Our Big Brain today: Spencer Hibert. Spencer Hibert’s a plastic man — that is, he’s wicked talented…

Théâtre de la Mode at Phoenix Art Museum

This Saturday, the Phoenix Art Museum gives a historic look into the world of Théâtre de la Mode — the fashion dolls that helped keep couture alive during World War II.The 27-inch-tall mannequins have been dressed by the world’s greatest couturiers of the 20th century; Balmain, Nina Ricci, Balenciaga and other…

A Hairy Situation: Arlette Pender’s Twist on Fashion

Hair care expert Arlette Pender of Hairloks by Arlette has been working in the business for more than 30 years. She’s created fantastical afros, dreadlocks and cornrows for Essence and Vibe, hosted African-American hair care workshops for white moms of bi-racial or adopted children, and toured the country doing hair for “Milkshake” singer, Kelis. Recently,…

Be a Bride in This Weekend’s Brides of March

The Arizona Cacophony Society, fresh from their wild runs at the Idiotarod, are at it again and this time they’re bringing white weddings onto the Metro Light Rail this Saturday. They plan to hold their third annual Brides of March, where men and women  dress themselves in wedding or bridesmaid…

Big Brain Update: Saxon Richardson

In preparation for this year’s Big Brain awards, we’re checking up with a few of last year’s winners. Know an emerging creative who could use $1000? Nominate ’em right here before March 14. Our Big Brain today: Saxon Richardson. Spring Break might be around the corner, but local filmmaker Saxon…

Rebecca Turley’s Quirky, Cute Style

Next month, on April 16, Muse Apparel in Phoenix is hosting a trunk show for the designer where fans can check out her latest collection first hand.What are you wearing right now?My own silk boho blouse and white linen pants from my Summer 2011 collection. …

Make a Steampunk Gun That’ll Blow ‘Em Away

We love our weapons, so it was no surprise to find a ton of modified toy shotguns and revolvers at the inaugural Wild Wild West Con at Old Tuscon Studios. If you’re not familiar with the genre, steampunk combines Victorian era dress and steam-powered technology with science fiction. Will Smith’s Wild, Wild…

Big Brain Update: Marcelino Quiñonez

In preparation for this year’s Big Brain awards, we’re checking up with a few of last year’s winners. Know an emerging creative who could use $1000? Nominate ’em right here before March 14. Our Big Brain today: Marcelino Quiñonez. It’s officially March, and Marcelino Quiñonez is gearing up his classroom…

Seven Overdone Steampunk Fashions at the Wild Wild West Con

The first Wild Wild West Con took over the Hotel Tucson and Old Tucson Studios over the weekend, highlighting the world of steampunk, which combines the technology of the Industrial Revolution with Victorian Fashion (and American Western wear and military uniforms).Lots of people dressed up for Wild Wild West Con, and many…

Downtown’s First Friday (March 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…

It’s Alive! How to Create a Mutant Pinata

It’s after 7 p.m. when Steve Weiss rolls up to The Lodge, a collective art space on Grand Avenue. He’s packing wine and his face is plastered with the kind of grin children wear when they think they’re going to get away with something naughty. Who’s to say you wouldn’t…

A Bong Hit Ring Tone … I’m Lovin’ It

New Times staff writer Ray Stern wrote in February that Arizona’s medical marijuana pioneers are still unsure of the official rules and regulations of the potential business. And the buzz buzz grows as the DEA announced an emergency spice ban and official medical marijuana universities continue to offer classes in…

Spotted: QuickPHX, Collector’s Edition

Bonus alert:This week’s edition of New Times has a little something extra. The little red-orange book that you can find inserted in the central Phoenix editions of the paper and throughout Phoenix businesses and galleries is the fourth volume of QuickPHX, a helpful guide to hot visuals, restaurants, shopping spots,…

Ted Baker Unveils New Collection and Contest for Free Clothes

In case the recent bout of random clouds, dust storms, and torrential rain didn’t clue you in, spring is on the horizon. The first pretty purple blossoms of the season are dotting the desert landscape — and a new crop of equally colorful fashions is popping up on runways. Designers unveiled their spring and summer…

Kiss The Girl Shutters Scottsdale Fashion Square Store

We’ve been following local fashion designers Kiss The Girl since they first turned up at Phoenix Fashion Week. The locally owned company was something of a Cinderella story. Early on, the owners sold tees out of a van at local farmers’ markets. After the cheeky, youthful designs caught on, KTG…

Drink Accents with Citizen Public House’s Richie Moe

In honor of the Devour Phoenix bartender competition tonight, Richie Moe, mixologist and partner at Citizen Public House, gives us the inside scoop on drink accents. Moe calls drink accents seasoning for cocktails, like adding salt or pepper. It won’t dramatically change the taste, but it will, “add mouth-feel and…