4 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix
Yes, it’s free.
Yes, it’s free.
The summer doldrums are finally over.
Meatballs get cheffed up.
Restaurants you need to taste to believe.
… Like that of I Love You, America, Cohen’s apparent goal of exploring America’s multitudes belies his show’s actual focus on belittling, baiting or simply giving a platform to white Americans in particular
At its best, the show was a canny deconstruction of contemporary late-night comedy, which has been swamped with political satire since Stewart, the former Daily Show host, turned Bush-era liberal outrage comedy into its very own TV genre
Good stuff coming to Roosevelt Row, Grand Avenue, Central Corridor, and Warehouse District
The rapper’s Swimming Tour was due to arrive in Phoenix in November.
In Pound for the Sound, Phoenix New Times gets technical with local music community members about what “gear” they use to create their signature “tones” in our community. Lauren Hillery, keyboard player and background vocalist for the Edisons, is a homegrown Phoenix Arizona native and a virtuoso on the keys…
How a small group of women have succeeded in putting a state law promoted by Betsy DeVos and powerful donors on the ballot in November.
The Churchill has good Mexican food.
Infused drinks now make up about 1 percent of sales in the Arizona market.
The first rap group to make it out of Arizona are working with Jay-Z’s former A&R.
The Humanities Action Lab is hosting free events raising awareness about America’s prison industrial complex.
Go down the rabbit hole, blast into outer space, or just rock out.
Huge openings. Huge closings. Plus booze.
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Even your glass brims with local history.
McGough claims in his complaint that deputies “tortured him by allowing Shadow to bite him for more than three minutes.”
There may be some tears at this show.
Artists painted the Pemberton House in Roosevelt Row.