Phoenix Art Museum hosts final free Family Funday of the summer June 29
The museum is welcoming guests for a day of interactive fun – and no entry fee – on Sunday.
The museum is welcoming guests for a day of interactive fun – and no entry fee – on Sunday.
The sold-out event thrilled guests with a condom buffet, sexy poetry, period cramp simulators and much more.
Melted underwear. Cookies baking on car hoods. A look back at June 26, 1990, the hottest day in Phoenix history.
Versions of the ubiquitous lawyer we saw included Discount Rafi, “Rafi on the side of a bus” and Ruffi the dog attorney.
After a White Sox fan heckled Marte about his late mother, the baseball world has spoken out in support of the Diamondback.
The cute little monsters are popular worldwide and have gone viral on social media. Here’s where to buy one.
After the success of the 2024 WNBA All-Star Game, the city is looking ahead to hosting its next big sports event.
It’s got dozens of cool tech-based games, and you can try them for free for a limited time.
The Arizona Senator calls asteroids both a global threat and a key resource for space exploration.
Take a chance: You won’t know what the movie is till you get there on Monday night, but it’s only $5.
Gather all your mamacitas and sip a Hurricane Huda at these Valley spots streaming Season 7 of “Love Island.”
Dancers of varying ages and cultural backgrounds come together to perform the ancient art form.
Sure, it’s freaking hot, but there’s still plenty to enjoy about summer in Phoenix. Here’s how to get through it.
The Valley of the Sun has no shortage of top-shelf hotels offering sparkling pools, waterslides and luxe cabanas.
The community grieving ritual brought together 50 people to share stories and mourn losses.
The new store, the first Barnes & Noble to come to the Valley in 20 years, opens June 25.
A total of $5,000 will be awarded to those who most look like the ubiquitous Valley lawyer.
Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, is the newest federal holiday. Not sure what it’s all about? Read one of these books.
The day, which was first celebrated in 1865, is now a federal holiday, and celebrations are happening across the Valley.
Have some drinks and some laughs during “Nerdy & Naughty: A Night of Sexy Science” on June 20.
Places such as the Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum in Mesa let veterans reminisce and younger generations learn.
The spectacular display in the nighttime skies over the Valley was anything but ordinary.