VIVA PHX roars back with six days of music, art and food
The madly ambitious cultural extravaganza is taking over downtown like never before.
The madly ambitious cultural extravaganza is taking over downtown like never before.
One-way streets, tons of event foot traffic and intersecting light rail lines make these roads particularly risky.
The six-day event promises music, culture and plenty to eat and drink. Check out these spots to fuel the fun.
Affordable grub, beers and bar games are on tap at this soon-to-open bar near Roosevelt Row.
The Downtown Phoenix weed festival is back for its fifth edition in 2026. Read this guide if you’re thinking of going.
Starting this week, Soundtrack Coffee now serves drinks with a punk twist from the modern Mexican restaurant.
Tournaments, free festivals, famous politicians: Downtown Phoenix has it all on April 3.
PHX Beer Co. closed its downtown brewhouse in August. A new brewer is taking the reins.
Heading to the ballpark? There are plenty of new food options to pair with the game.
Catching a game at Chase Field or heading to a show at Mortgage Matchup Center? Here’s where to fuel the fun.
Thousands marched from Downtown Phoenix to the Arizona Capitol on Saturday to protest the Trump administration.
The city bought the building in 2021 and renovations began three years ago.
Two days of performances, vendors and community await at Heritage Square.
Fresh bagels, coffee roasted on-site and bottles to-go are coming to this growing downtown neighborhood.
The historic building will welcome a pizzeria on the ground level and a neighborhood bar upstairs.
The landmark Coronado Hotel isn’t long for the world.
TTG action and esports delivered at Game On Expo. Pricey parking and sweaty controllers didn’t.
Don’t be alarmed when you see wedding-dress-clad hordes in downtown Phoenix this weekend.
Everything to know about the three-day video gaming and anime con.
Paolo Bortolameolli has conducted orchestras across the globe, and now he’s bringing his talent to the Valley.
The annual month-long arts extravaganza is back.
The historic space, dating back to 1918, will close after years of hosting concerts, weddings and events.