Not feeling Valentine’s Day this year? 8 things to do in Phoenix
Yeah, yeah. It’s Valentine’s Day. Whatever. Here are eight things to do if you don’t feel like celebrating this year.
Yeah, yeah. It’s Valentine’s Day. Whatever. Here are eight things to do if you don’t feel like celebrating this year.
If you’ve never known the sounds of a Middle Eastern bazaar, the Arizona Arab Women Expo is an opportunity to be transported.
The exhibition team kicked off the 2025 Banana Ball Tour in the Valley. It was a homecoming of sorts for several players.
The local dance company is the first in the U.S. to perform the show about the beloved Mexican artist.
More than a dozen costumed teams participated in an afternoon of boozy mayhem during the annual shopping cart race.
We’re not saying it was aliens.
More than 200 artists created a real buzz at the three-day event in Glendale.
Higher prices didn’t keep hundreds of thousands of spectators away from TPC Scottsdale.
The “Star Trek” legend’s only son will discuss his memoir at the annual space-themed event.
Holy heartbreak, Batman!
The 6-month-old cutie is representing Team Fluff during the annual Puppy Bowl event.
The Lunar New Year Festival at Steele Indian School Park was a whirlwind of sights, sounds and tastes.
Celebrities such as Michael Phelps and Luke Bryan hit the links at TPC Scottsdale for the annual tournament event on Feb. 5.
What to know about the three-day tattoo event at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel this weekend.
A revealing glimpse at the Valley’s controversial body-positive urban prank.
Local florists created beautiful and eco-friendly designs for the annual celebration of art and flowers.
The merch is available now only to New Times members.
Want to really know what you’re doing when you fill out your Oscar ballot? See all the nominated short films at Harkins Theatres.
The drag icon is bringing his “The House of Hidden Meanings” memoir to The Van Buren.
“It’s an epic day with amazing costumes where you get to make an ass of yourself.”
Looking to stay at the popular attraction for a bargain-basement rate? Get ready to log on on Wednesday.
More than 60 artists contributed to the show, which aimed – and succeeded – in lightening the spirits of hundreds of visitors.