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Your guide to FuelFest Scottsdale: Schedule, concerts and cars

By Benjamin LeathermanDecember 5, 2024

Motorheads, speed demons and auto enthusiasts rejoice.

Your guide to the APS Electric Light Parade in Phoenix: Route, best views and more

By Benjamin LeathermanDecember 4, 2024

Everything to know about the annual holiday event on Saturday.

‘Crime Junkie Live’ podcast tour to visit Phoenix in May

‘Crime Junkie Live’ podcast tour to visit Phoenix in May

By Jennifer GoldbergDecember 3, 2024

The hosts of the popular true crime podcast will dive into a chilling, never-before-covered, unsolved homicide at the live show.

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Phoenix tattoo artist says key to success is constantly learning

Phoenix tattoo artist says key to success is constantly learning

By Angela RoseRedDecember 3, 2024

Samm Taylor of Tenku Tattoo in Phoenix is continuously developing new techniques for her art and work.

Phoenix organizations offer arts and culture Cyber Monday ticket deals

Phoenix organizations offer arts and culture Cyber Monday ticket deals

By Jennifer GoldbergDecember 2, 2024

Here’s your chance to get discounted tickets to Arizona Opera, Ballet Arizona, Phoenix Symphony and other places.

Metrocenter memories: A look at the life and death of Phoenix’s iconic mall

Metrocenter memories: A look at the life and death of Phoenix’s iconic mall

By Benjamin LeathermanDecember 2, 2024

A trip through the legendary Valley landmark’s rise and fall over its 57-year lifespan.

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Stavros Halkias comedy tour will stop in Phoenix in 2025

Stavros Halkias comedy tour will stop in Phoenix in 2025

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 30, 2024

The comedian, actor and writer will bring The Dreamboat Tour to Celebrity Theatre on March 15.

Scottsdazzle holiday extraganza kicks off this weekend

Scottsdazzle holiday extraganza kicks off this weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 30, 2024

The stacked lineup of holiday events begins in Old Town Scottsdale on Nov. 30.

Canal Convergence lit up Scottsdale during annual art fest

Canal Convergence lit up Scottsdale during annual art fest

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 30, 2024

Looking back at the highlights of the beloved annual event.

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Phoenix native’s graphic novel inspired by Holocaust-era opera

Phoenix native’s graphic novel inspired by Holocaust-era opera

By Timothy RawlesNovember 30, 2024

“Death Strikes: The Emperor of Atlantis” by Dave Maass mixes dystopian sci-fi, mythic fantasy, and zombie horror.

A marching band on the field.

How NAU marching band secured a place in 2025 Macy’s parade

By Tucker L. Sennett | Cronkite NewsNovember 29, 2024

The Flagstaff university’s Lumberjack Marching Band is one of four college outfits selected for next year’s event.

A middle-aged Black man.

Astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson to talk science, movies in Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 27, 2024

The renowned astrophysicist will discuss science in the context of a number of classic films in Phoenix next summer.

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Phoenix Zoo holiday tradition ZooLights opens tonight

Phoenix Zoo holiday tradition ZooLights opens tonight

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 27, 2024

The annual lights extravaganza kicks off with special activities on November 27.

A person on a skateboard in mid-air.

Phoenix skaters, doctors say skateboarding is a boon to mental health

By Lizeth Adriana Calderon | Cronkite NewsNovember 26, 2024

Skateboarding provides health benefits far beyond the physical, experts say.

A wall of roller-skates.

Arizona is seeing a resurgence in roller-skating interest. Here’s why

By Jalen Woody | Cronkite NewsNovember 25, 2024

New and old roller rinks are full of people who have discovered the pasttime in the last several years.

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‘Chaos Theory’ art exhibition drew crowds to downtown Phoenix

‘Chaos Theory’ art exhibition drew crowds to downtown Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 24, 2024

The annual “Chaos Theory” art exhibition brought together work by dozens of Phoenix’s top creatives.

A Black woman pointing up.

Wanda Sykes announces April 2025 Phoenix comedy show

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 21, 2024

The Please & Thank You Tour hits Arizona Financial Theatre on April 5.

Phoenix Art Museum to host Richard Avedon photo exhibit in December

By Jennifer GoldbergNovember 21, 2024

See the legendary photographer’s images of the biggest stars of the 20th century.

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Demolition of Metrocenter mall in Phoenix has begun

By Benjamin LeathermanNovember 20, 2024

The beloved Valley landmark is finally being torn down.

Rattlesnake Romance Tattoo serves up cool ink and a spirit of community

Rattlesnake Romance Tattoo serves up cool ink and a spirit of community

By Angela RoseRedNovember 20, 2024

“Everybody gets tattooed for a different reason. If you’re getting tattooed, we’re all in the same community.”

Phoenix Film Revival keeps old-school camera techniques alive

Phoenix Film Revival keeps old-school camera techniques alive

By Mr. P-BodyNovember 19, 2024

Phoenix Film Revival offers classes and workspace for fans of classic film photography.

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Phoenix Suns gear and connection bring joy to Kenyan superfan

Phoenix Suns gear and connection bring joy to Kenyan superfan

By Anne-Marie Iemmolo | Cronkite NewsNovember 19, 2024

Hussein Siro cheers for the Suns all the way from Nairobi, with a little help from the local fanbase.

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