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Year: 2018

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Frank Lloyd Wright Documentary to Premiere at Taliesin West

Frank Lloyd Wright Documentary to Premiere at Taliesin West

By Tanner StechnijMay 2, 2018

Here’s what you need to know about the screening.

April Restaurant Openings and Closings in Metro Phoenix

By Elizabeth Maria NaranjoMay 2, 2018

Street tacos. Vegan pastries. Italian-Mexican food.

Will Legislators Send Teachers Back to Class? #RedForEd Leaders Ready to Return Thursday

Will Legislators Send Teachers Back to Class? #RedForEd Leaders Ready to Return Thursday

By Joseph FlahertyMay 1, 2018

“The war is not over, but we’ve won an important battle here to move the Legislature this far.”

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Phoenix Union District Cancels Teacher Leave Days Because of Strike

Phoenix Union District Cancels Teacher Leave Days Because of Strike

By Joseph FlahertyMay 1, 2018

The Phoenix Union High School District retroactively applied leave days to the three days teachers missed because of the strike, angering educators.

“We’re Winning:” Teacher Walkouts Will Extend Into Wednesday

“We’re Winning:” Teacher Walkouts Will Extend Into Wednesday

By Joseph FlahertyMay 1, 2018

“We don’t have a deal, so keep the energy up.”

As Valley Schools Shut Down Indefinitely, Many Rural Schools Stay Open Despite Teacher Strike

As Valley Schools Shut Down Indefinitely, Many Rural Schools Stay Open Despite Teacher Strike

By Antonia Noori FarzanMay 1, 2018

Across rural Arizona, Monday was just another normal school day.

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King Tuff Grows Up

King Tuff Grows Up

By Amy YoungMay 1, 2018

How Kyle Thomas stopped worrying and learned to embrace where’s he’s at.

Lauren Lee Paints Augmented Reality Mural in Roosevelt Row

Lauren Lee Paints Augmented Reality Mural in Roosevelt Row

By Lynn TrimbleMay 1, 2018

Here’s how it works.

12 Places for Cinco de Mayo 2018 Dining in Metro Phoenix

By Lauren CusimanoMay 1, 2018

Get your eat and drink on this Saturday.

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Sprawling Mexican Riviera-Style Restaurant Opening in Chandler Next Week

Sprawling Mexican Riviera-Style Restaurant Opening in Chandler Next Week

By Chris MalloyMay 1, 2018

Food inspired by Playa Del Carmen and Tulum

How a Conspiracy Theorist Blocked #RedForEd T-Shirt Sales

How a Conspiracy Theorist Blocked #RedForEd T-Shirt Sales

By Joseph FlahertyMay 1, 2018

“I don’t want outside influence deciding anything about our public schools.”

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Most Uncomfortable Moments

By Serene DominicMay 1, 2018

From Blondie to the Beatles.

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Childish Gambino Is Really Coming to Arizona

Childish Gambino Is Really Coming to Arizona

By Tom ReardonMay 1, 2018

Here’s what you need to know.

Free Barbecue at Joe’s Real BBQ in Gilbert on May 2

Free Barbecue at Joe’s Real BBQ in Gilbert on May 2

By Chris MalloyMay 1, 2018

Yep, we said free barbecue.

10 Nerdy Things to Do this May in Metro Phoenix

10 Nerdy Things to Do this May in Metro Phoenix

By Lauren CusimanoMay 1, 2018

Get in, losers. We’re going … everywhere.

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Doug Ducey Meets With Patriot Movement Activists, Not #RedForEd Leaders, & Other Top Stories

Doug Ducey Meets With Patriot Movement Activists, Not #RedForEd Leaders, & Other Top Stories

By Ray SternApril 30, 2018

“He asked me to take care of Meghan.”

6 Free Things to Do This Week

6 Free Things to Do This Week

By Lindsay Roberts and OthersApril 30, 2018

Weekly plans, free of charge.

Smoke Rings: “I Got the Best Pulled Pork in the Country”

By Chris MalloyApril 30, 2018

A hidden gem of the Phoenix barbecue scene.

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The 11 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

The 11 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 30, 2018

It’s gonna be May.

Garth Johnson Leaves ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center

By Lynn TrimbleApril 30, 2018

Here’s what we know.

The Essential West-Side Taquería Where the Mesquite Grill Never Rests

By Patricia EscárcegaApril 30, 2018

It’s worth waiting for these tacos.

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3 Mexican Restaurants You Need to Try Right Now

By Chow BellaApril 28, 2018

Tacos from old-school to new-age.

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