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‘We’re Not Going Out of Business,’ Says the Owner of Duke Photography

‘We’re Not Going Out of Business,’ Says the Owner of Duke Photography

By Robrt L. PelaMay 12, 2021

The 70-year-old company has always adapted to the times.

Joan Dominique Is Back in Phoenix (and She’s Brought Shoes)

Joan Dominique Is Back in Phoenix (and She’s Brought Shoes)

By Robrt L. PelaMay 11, 2021

The Paradise Valley native has returned home to use her fashion training on high-end footwear.

Now Open: An Anime-Themed Lounge in Downtown Phoenix

Now Open: An Anime-Themed Lounge in Downtown Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanMay 5, 2021

The folks behind Cobra Arcade Bar in downtown Phoenix have opened a low-key lounge a few doors down.

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Buy Local for Mother’s Day From These Phoenix Shops and Artisans

Buy Local for Mother’s Day From These Phoenix Shops and Artisans

By Lynn TrimbleApril 30, 2021

Including pop-up shops, boutiques, museum stores, and local creative spaces.

Tim Matykiewicz, Founder of This Weekend’s Arizona Balloon Classic, Isn’t Full of Hot Air

Tim Matykiewicz, Founder of This Weekend’s Arizona Balloon Classic, Isn’t Full of Hot Air

By Robrt L. PelaApril 28, 2021

The annual festival is happening this weekend in Goodyear.

Here’s How to See April’s Pink Supermoon Over Arizona Tonight

Here’s How to See April’s Pink Supermoon Over Arizona Tonight

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 26, 2021

It’s happening just before sunset and will be a spectacular sight.

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The Man Who Hangs His Political Disdain High Above Phoenix Freeways

The Man Who Hangs His Political Disdain High Above Phoenix Freeways

By Robrt L. PelaApril 23, 2021

You may have seen his anti-Trump signs on your daily commute.

As the Oscars Approach, An Arizona Author Talks Racism in Hollywood — and Beyond

By Lynn TrimbleApril 21, 2021

We talked with Ayanna Thompson about her new book before her virtual Changing Hands appearance on April 22.

A New Indie Video Game Lets You Fight Downtown Phoenix Gentrification

A New Indie Video Game Lets You Fight Downtown Phoenix Gentrification

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 16, 2021

It’s your chance to save the beloved Japanese Friendship Garden.

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Under the Sun: Passing the Time By Firing Back at Jehovah’s Witnesses — With Letters

Under the Sun: Passing the Time By Firing Back at Jehovah’s Witnesses — With Letters

By Robrt L. PelaApril 13, 2021

Everyone had a COVID hobby, and Kayleigh’s was responding to letters she received from Phoenix Jehovah’s Witnesses.

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleApril 12, 2021

This week you can mix yoga and art, listen to live jazz outdoors, watch films exploring Afrocentrism, and shop with a vintage twist.

Frances Owner Georganne Bryant Discusses Her Decision to Retire and Sell the Boutique

Frances Owner Georganne Bryant Discusses Her Decision to Retire and Sell the Boutique

By Lynn TrimbleApril 7, 2021

Owner Georganne Bryant is making new plans — and wondering if someone else might want to take over the popular boutique.

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Christie Lee Kinchen Is Trying to Save Scottsdale, One Building at a Time

Christie Lee Kinchen Is Trying to Save Scottsdale, One Building at a Time

By Robrt L. PelaMarch 16, 2021

She’s Scottsdale’s Historic Preservation Commissioner, and she’s currently working on protecting a Ralph Haver gem.

Polar Bear’s Pop Culture Shop, a Tempe Geek Haven, Is Now Open

Polar Bear’s Pop Culture Shop, a Tempe Geek Haven, Is Now Open

By Benjamin LeathermanMarch 10, 2021

The east Valley has a new geek shop.

Phoenix Nerd News: Todd McFarlane, Spring Anime Fest, Arcade Pickers, and More

By Benjamin LeathermanMarch 10, 2021

A Mesa appearance by a pair of MMPR actresses, a new YouTube series dedicated to classic arcade games, and more.

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LEGOLAND’s Alec Posta Has Made Phoenix in Miniature

LEGOLAND’s Alec Posta Has Made Phoenix in Miniature

By Robrt L. PelaMarch 9, 2021

The team at Tempe’s LEGOLAND Discovery Center has created a tiny model of metro Phoenix — right down to the road construction.

Here’s the Latest on La Gattara Cat Cafe’s New Downtown Spot

By Allison CripeMarch 5, 2021

Grab a latte; pet a cat.

The Fry’s Electronics Era in Phoenix Is Officially Over

The Fry’s Electronics Era in Phoenix Is Officially Over

By Benjamin LeathermanFebruary 24, 2021

The plug’s been pulled on the ailing retail chain.

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Phoenix Pride Has Been Postponed Again

Phoenix Pride Has Been Postponed Again

By Jennifer GoldbergFebruary 19, 2021

You’re going to have to wait till fall to celebrate love and acceptance.

Now Open: Player 1 Arcade, a Retro Game Bar in Surprise

Now Open: Player 1 Arcade, a Retro Game Bar in Surprise

By Benjamin LeathermanFebruary 19, 2021

Pound beers and mash buttons at Player 1 Arcade in Surprise.

How a West Phoenix Artist Turned His Yard Into a DIY Sculpture Park

How a West Phoenix Artist Turned His Yard Into a DIY Sculpture Park

By Robrt L. PelaFebruary 9, 2021

Don Russell’s iron creations are more than just art — they’re therapy.

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Gizette Knight Is Changing the Black History Month Game

Gizette Knight Is Changing the Black History Month Game

By Robrt L. PelaFebruary 2, 2021

Phoenix nonprofit Reality Dreams is adorning the city with a series of Black History Month murals.

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