Hot gigs for a very hot weekend in metro Phoenix, including the Original Misfits, The Drums, TOKiMONSTA, and Les Claypool's latest side project.
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Monkeypox cases remain rare - but the first case in Arizona has been identified here in Maricopa County, officials said Tuesday.
Have you noticed additional fees at Phoenix restaurants? These service charges aren't tips, so where exactly do they go? Here's what you need to know.
Federal investigators are demanding documents and testimony from Arizona's conspiracy-crazy "honey badger" for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
We saw a lot of top-notch culture in 2022, including dance, theater, art, film, and more.
The final month of 2023 will also offer gigs by Rod Wave, Nai Palm, Yussef Dayes and Queens of the Stone Age.
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If one of the Republican candidates is appointed to the office, it likely will give them a leg up in the race.
If fans, creators, and organizers continue to put in the work, festivals can be a vital part of our state's social and cultural makeup.
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You'll pay less at Chase Field than anywhere else in baseball.
Some comic, film, and video game suggestions as you partake in this year's festivities.
Dominic Armato joins the Phoenix New Times team to share his expertise with a monthly restaurant review series.
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A look back at the rise and fall of the Valley's beloved alternative radio powerhouse.
The food Armando Hernandez and Nadia Holguin serve at Cocina Chiwas doesn't belong to Chihuahua or Arizona. It belongs to them.
A federal judge moved a step closer to holding Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone in contempt for failing to comply with court mandates in a years-long lawsuit.
There are still plenty of great shows this month.
Popular brunch restaurant Breakfast Bitch is set to open a new location in early November. Meanwhile, owner Tracii Hutsona is facing sentencing on federal charges for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
To commemorate Labor Day, Phoenix New Times spoke with four union leaders and rank-and-file workers - from teachers to dispensary workers - about the victories and struggles of the past year, and the labor movement in Arizona.
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From Washington Street to the West Valley, there are plenty more containers coming.
Weezy's returning to the Valley with his latest tour.
Indian tribes realized they can't compete with commercial sportsbook behemoths in Arizona. Instead, they'll try to use them to draw traffic into their casinos.
Why the Suns will win in six - and a bet with our sister newsroom in Denver.