The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week
Happy Fourth.
Happy Fourth.
You don’t know the menu. You don’t know the location.
The film is about being overwhelmed by Los Angeles, its sprawling indifference, but also about finding your place in it – and even, at times, its welcoming warmth
In both the archives and in Novack’s footage, Talley appears so fully himself in every one of his garishly fascinating caftans that it’s difficult not to admire him or the endless knowledge of history and design (specifically Russian) he can spout from on cue
Extracts, which go by many different names, are used to fill vape cartridges and create most cannabis-infused food and drinks at Arizona dispensaries.
“This is obviously a disappointing development for us — not only to the Muslim community, but for minorities, and the entire country as well.”
Tacos, ceviche, fried rice balls, and much more.
Veteran rapper and producer also arranges backing tracks.
After the Phoenix budget failed in a vote last week, Mayor Thelda Williams broke the silence: “I have no idea what we do now,” she admitted.
A Phoenix chef to watch takes her next step.
Alternative music festival ending after 24 seasons. Musicians reflect on the tour’s impact over the years.
The greatest art of our era can be found at a combination KFC-Taco Bell.
There’s a whole menu of craft iced teas.
From plotting dementia in a brain to building robots, nerds can find plenty to do in Phoenix in July.
Like 2004’s The Raspberry Reich, a satire of what LaBruce has called “terrorist chic,” The Misandrists soaks audiences in the doings (and I do mean doings) of a radical cell of sexual dissenters
Our pizza game levels up once again.
Americana, country, R&B — Phoenix has it all this week, with Vans Warped Tour making a stop in what likely is their last circuit across the country.
Prosecutors trickled out some new details in a filing last week, depicting the horror of 7-year-old Sanaa Cunningham’s final months alive.
All for free.
“It’s a humanitarian issue. It’s awful what they’re doing.”
Delivering a set list of his popular songs, country crooner Chesney invited fans at Chase Field in Phoenix to cut loose from daily grind of life and have another beer.
Kyle Field, the band’s founder and stationary member, doesn’t center Little Wings’ performances around album cycles.