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Tunnel fits: Phoenix Mercury, WNBA at intersection of sports, fashion

Tunnel fits: Phoenix Mercury, WNBA at intersection of sports, fashion

By Crawford McKinstry | Cronkite NewsSeptember 14, 2025

As pregame dress codes have loosened, WNBA players are finding that fans care lots about their off-the-court style.

Drag, camp and a $1,000 prize: Why Rising Star is a Melrose sensation

By Lorenzo GomezSeptember 13, 2025

The Rising Star Talent Competition, a mainstay of Stacy’s @ Melrose, owes its magic to Valley drag legend Mia Inez Adams

Sketch Club Cafe draws Phoenix artists together at creative gatherings

Sketch Club Cafe draws Phoenix artists together at creative gatherings

By Royal YoungSeptember 12, 2025

Good artist? Less-good artist? Whatever your skill level, age or stage in life, Sketch Club Cafe wants you.

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How community makes Tempe 9/11 event happen every year

How community makes Tempe 9/11 event happen every year

By Shi Bradley | Cronkite NewsSeptember 12, 2025

The Tempe Healing Field, featuring one flag for everyone who died on Sept. 11, 2001, is a true community effort.

Where to celebrate Mexican independence in Phoenix for free

By Ofelia MontelongoSeptember 12, 2025

Celebrate Mexican Independence Day and Hispanic Heritage Month with festivals, music and food this September.

Artists contemplate life on Mars in Scottsdale museum exhibition

Artists contemplate life on Mars in Scottsdale museum exhibition

By Royal YoungSeptember 11, 2025

Starscapes and piles of volcanic rock dot the gallery at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.

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Scottsdale Fashion Week announces 2025 event lineup

Scottsdale Fashion Week announces 2025 event lineup

By Benjamin LeathermanSeptember 10, 2025

Six days of high-style activities both on and off the catwalk are planned. Here’s the full rundown.

How Tempe’s Rainbow Bliss Botanicals rewrites the rules of wellness

How Tempe’s Rainbow Bliss Botanicals rewrites the rules of wellness

By Geri Koeppel | LOOKOUTSeptember 9, 2025

At Rainbow Bliss, it’s a no to Western medicine and a yes to better living through herbs.

A Cave Creek store has installed an epic Transformer statue

By Benjamin LeathermanSeptember 9, 2025

The nearly 15-foot-tall Autobot debuted last month to keep watch over the Cave Creek business. Here’s where to see it.

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Phoenix artist’s quilts document the anxieties of our time

Phoenix artist’s quilts document the anxieties of our time

By Morgan FischerSeptember 5, 2025

See fires and floods in fiber form in Wendy Raisanen’s new “WTF?!” show, which opens tonight on Grand Avenue.

An LGBTQ+ film festival in NYC is offering free streaming to Arizonans

By Cheyla DavermanSeptember 5, 2025

Trump’s anti-DEI order axed Phoenix’s Desperado LGBTQ+ film festival. So NewFest is waiving its streaming fees for Arizonans.

See ‘Hamilton’ in Phoenix movie theaters starting Friday

See ‘Hamilton’ in Phoenix movie theaters starting Friday

By Jennifer GoldbergSeptember 5, 2025

The smash-hit Broadway musical is hitting big screens across the Valley this weekend.

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Comedian Nate Bargatze announces 2026 Phoenix show

Comedian Nate Bargatze announces 2026 Phoenix show

By Jennifer GoldbergSeptember 3, 2025

The popular comedian, actor and author is heading to the Valley. And you’ve only got 10 months to wait.

Van Gogh immersive experience opens in Scottsdale in October

Van Gogh immersive experience opens in Scottsdale in October

By Jennifer GoldbergSeptember 3, 2025

“Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience” takes visitors into the life and art of the famous Dutch artist.

Saboten Con 2025: The best cosplay we saw at the Phoenix anime event

By Benjamin LeathermanSeptember 3, 2025

Amazing costumes at the anime event included outfits inspired by “Chainsaw Man” and even Chappell Roan.

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A modern building that looks like an Aztec temple.

Fry’s Electronics store in Phoenix set to be demolished this month

By Benjamin LeathermanSeptember 2, 2025

Officials have issued the demolition permit to tear down the beloved Aztec-themed big-box store.

10 worker-friendly movies to watch during Labor Day weekend

10 worker-friendly movies to watch during Labor Day weekend

By Negativsteve MandelSeptember 1, 2025

Labor Day is about more than barbecues and a day off. These 10 movies depict the struggles of the working class.

Phoenix Harkins Theatres locations host ‘Downton Abbey’ movie parties

Phoenix Harkins Theatres locations host ‘Downton Abbey’ movie parties

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 31, 2025

The end of the “Downton Abbey” saga is nigh. Here’s where to celebrate the final film with your fellow fans.

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Phoenix native Michael Longfellow is leaving ‘Saturday Night Live’

Phoenix native Michael Longfellow is leaving ‘Saturday Night Live’

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 31, 2025

The three-season cast member was fired in advance of the show’s 51st season, which begins on Oct. 4.

10 movies you didn’t know were filmed in Arizona

10 movies you didn’t know were filmed in Arizona

By Heather HochAugust 31, 2025

Our state has hosted many a big-budget film shoot through the years, including a few you may not be aware of.

Phoenix Zoo opens conservation-themed comics exhibit this week

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 31, 2025

The “Comic Conservation” show examines the natural world through the lens of pop culture.

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a skeleton hand holds a portable fan in the sun

It’s a Die Heat: 9 ways the Arizona summer will kill you

By Phoenix New Times StaffAugust 31, 2025

Summer ain’t over yet, and in this brutal season, death is always waiting to catch you slipping.

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