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A split image of a man and a robot.

‘Star Wars’ C-3PO actor Anthony Daniels is coming to Phoenix Fan Fusion

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 31, 2025

The man behind everyone’s favorite gold droid is the latest big-name guest announced for Phoenix Fan Fusion.

A man giving someone a haircut.

A Taste of Melanin event series uplifts Phoenix Black community

By Madeline SukoneckJanuary 31, 2025

Silent discos, discussions about art, group runs – A Taste of Melanin is packing Black History Month with cool free events.

An art installation featuring a large green cylinder.

Phoenix Art Museum’s Gaines exhibit hypnotizes viewers into thought

By Royal YoungJanuary 30, 2025

Artist Charles Gaines doesn’t want to tell you what to think; he wants his work to inspire viewers to think for themselves.

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A headshot of an Indian man.

Podcaster Jay Shetty to bring On Purpose tour to Phoenix in May

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 30, 2025

The bestselling author is embarking on his first podcast tour ever. Here’s how to get tickets.

Phoenix Holocaust center raises $38M, expected to open in 2027

Phoenix Holocaust center raises $38M, expected to open in 2027

By Katrina Michalak | Cronkite NewsJanuary 30, 2025

The center will use virtual technology to tour concentration camps and simulate conversations with Holocaust survivors.

An artful arrangement of sex toys.

Arizona is one of the kinkiest states. Here’s where we ranked

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 29, 2025

Your fellow Arizonans are doing a lot of online searching for … some pretty naughty stuff.

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Two white women posing for the camera.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler team up to bring comedy tour to Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 28, 2025

The comedy icons and “Saturday Night Live” alums will bring the Restless Leg Tour to town in May.

Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes are coming to Phoenix Fan Fusion 2025

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 28, 2025

Snooch to the nooch.

The Grand Canyon in winter.

Grand Canyon among deadliest national parks in winter, says new study

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 27, 2025

Grand Canyon National Park can be beautiful in the winter. It can also be dangerous.

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The amazing costumes and cosplayers of Tempe FanCon 2025

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 27, 2025

There was no shortage of colorful characters at Tempe Public Library’s annual geek event.

A woman standing in front of a line of flags.

Katie Hobbs pledges $7M for museum’s work of giving back Native remains

By Mackenzie Miller, Matthew Bird and Justin Patton | Cronkite News and the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at ASUJanuary 26, 2025

It is time for the state to take repatriation seriously,” the governor said during her annual Tribal State of the State address.

Your guide to Tempe FanCon 2025: Everything to know about the free geek event

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 24, 2025

The family-friendly celebrations offers music from Mega Ran and a massive costume contest.

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Your guide to PhxArt Amplified Vol. 4 at Phoenix Art Museum

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 24, 2025

Here’s the schedule and everything else you need to know about Saturday’s “audio-visual experience” at Phoenix Art Museum.

Harkins Theatres offers Best Picture Film Fest for Phoenix moviegoers

Harkins Theatres offers Best Picture Film Fest for Phoenix moviegoers

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 23, 2025

The 2025 Oscar nominations are out, and you can see all the Best Picture nominees at Harkins Theatres for just $5 each.

An outdoor entertainment complex.

Queen Creek amusement park Pecan Lake offers thrills for all ages

By Timothy RawlesJanuary 23, 2025

The fun-for-all-ages spot is a major entertainment destination in a fast-growing part of metro Phoenix.

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A light rail train.

Phoenix activists staging Way More Pants Light Rail Journey in February

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 22, 2025

The light rail ride will ‘celebrate both modesty – and way more pants.’

Phoenix’s Thems queer art collective provides spaces for self-expression

Phoenix’s Thems queer art collective provides spaces for self-expression

By Royal YoungJanuary 21, 2025

Thems founder Francisco Diaz says the group’s events are “showing to people outside the community that we are here and we are welcoming as long as others are respectful.

A composite image of a book cover and a man.

‘Eerie Arizona’ book shares tales of monsters and mysteries

By Timothy RawlesJanuary 20, 2025

Chupacabras, UFOs and haunted highways are explored in Patrick Whitehurst’s newest book.

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An older man at a party.

David Lynch exposed the rot at the heart of American culture

By Billy J. Stratton | The ConversationJanuary 20, 2025

Lynch’s death comes at a time when America seems to be hurtling toward an ever-darker future.

The epic costumes and cosplayers of Superhero Saturday 2025 in Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 20, 2025

Mandalorians mingled with DC and Marvel characters in a nerdy cosplay free-for-all.

Dr. Martin Luther King

6 ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Day in metro Phoenix

By Timothy RawlesJanuary 18, 2025

Walks, lectures and festivals will honor the revolutionary civil rights leader.

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Fiesta Mall memories: A look at the life and death of Mesa’s beloved landmark

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 17, 2025

A nostalgic trip through the 39-year history of an iconic retail complex and East Valley landmark.

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