Playboi Carti Renames City of Tempe in Tour Announcement
You might die at this show, but at least you’ll die lit.
You might die at this show, but at least you’ll die lit.
On Friday, Flake completed another step of his agonizing journey to voting “yes” on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Arizona now has about 178,000 patients with an average of 3,000 patients registering every month.
An underrated Phoenix sauce gets some love.
Catherine Barrett left the #RedForEd leadership team, only to emerge as a Republican activist and a committed Doug Ducey supporter.
One of them even gave out his cellphone number.
The Blood Feud Family Singers instrumentalist learned music by singing in Mormon choirs before taking a long break.
New Times’ must-see recommendations for this month.
“tell us you are voting no on kavanaugh” one of them tweeted, shortly before being arrested.
Bush, Bernie, and… Martin O’Malley?
There are an obscene amount of great shows this month. Seriously.
Where to eat ASAP.
Maj. Sgt. John Joseph Sixta was also convicted in California of molesting his step-daughters.
The band will play the album in full when they come to Tempe.
How presidential politics has influenced her work.
Each beat of this plays out with exquisite delicacy, as does the exchange where the crook lays out, with exacting detail, how he’d rob this diner if it were a bank — and then takes it all back, letting her think he was joking
The bar has been raised.
“I remember going when I was a kid and this would have blown my fucking mind.”
The filmmakers capture Honnold’s 2016 and 2017 attempts to complete the first “free solo” climb of these granite cliffs, and the suspense is thrilling, agonizing, perhaps indecent
Environmentalists contend that a state-run program will be financially unstable and fail to adequately protect water and wildlife.
“Due to circumstances beyond our control we are having to relocate the pub from Heritage Square.”