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See Phoenix Art Museum’s Geoffrey Beene fashion exhibit through the eyes of its curator

See Phoenix Art Museum’s Geoffrey Beene fashion exhibit through the eyes of its curator

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 12, 2023

“MOVE: The Modern Cut of Geoffrey Beene” at Phoenix Art Museum brings the work of the late fashion designer to life.

Here’s how to get tickets to the ‘Bill & Ted’s’ screening at Metrocenter

By Benjamin LeathermanMay 10, 2023

Better get a move on if you’d like to attend, dudes.

Go back in time at the Del Webb Sun Cities Museum, a hidden midcentury gem

Go back in time at the Del Webb Sun Cities Museum, a hidden midcentury gem

By Tom ReardonMay 9, 2023

The tiny museum is set up in one of the planned community’s original model homes.

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Why Phoenix’s formerly named Pueblo Grande Museum is now called S’edav Va’aki

Why Phoenix’s formerly named Pueblo Grande Museum is now called S’edav Va’aki

By Geri KoeppelMay 8, 2023

City-owned and operated Pueblo Grande Museum changed its name on March 24 to S’edav Va’aki Museum to more accurately represent the heritage it preserves and to recognize the living cultures and homelands of the Native peoples who have inhabited the land for centuries.

Billy Porter brings his Black Mona Lisa tour to Tempe tonight

Billy Porter brings his Black Mona Lisa tour to Tempe tonight

By Jennifer GoldbergMay 7, 2023

“I want people to leave this concert hopeful, encouraged, inspired and called to action.”

Here’s where to celebrate Free Comic Book Day 2023 in Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanMay 5, 2023

Comic book fans of the Valley, better clear your schedule this weekend.

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Anime Arizona, Repticon and the nerdiest things to do in Phoenix in May

By Benjamin LeathermanMay 4, 2023

How to geek out and pass the time until Fan Fusion.

May the Fourth be with you: Where to celebrate Star Wars Day 2023 in Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanMay 2, 2023

These are the events you’re looking for.

<i>The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans</i> Creeps Into Phoenix for a Night of Thrills

The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans Creeps Into Phoenix for a Night of Thrills

By Amy YoungApril 27, 2023

Dracmorda and Swanthula are bringing the live version of the popular television show to the Valley.

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How Intimacy Coordinators Make Phoenix Stages Safer for Race Issues, Sex Scenes, and More

How Intimacy Coordinators Make Phoenix Stages Safer for Race Issues, Sex Scenes, and More

By Geri KoeppelApril 25, 2023

The theater can tackle some pretty heavy issues. Intimacy coordinators are here to help.

Here’s Why Mesa Game Convention ZapCon Has Pressed the Pause Button Until 2024

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 21, 2023

Joystick junkies will have to look elsewhere to find their fix.

No ‘Paws’ in Service After La Gattara Cat Cafe’s Founder Passes the Torch

No ‘Paws’ in Service After La Gattara Cat Cafe’s Founder Passes the Torch

By Geri KoeppelApril 20, 2023

Although the founder of La Gattara Cat Cafe downtown has bid adieu, the nonprofit is going strong and has plans to expand its services to help cats and cat owners in the community.

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Here’s How to See Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure at Metrocenter Mall Before It’s Torn Down

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 19, 2023

The Valley landmark is getting a most excellent farewell party.

What to Read, Watch, and Play During Your 4/20 Celebration

What to Read, Watch, and Play During Your 4/20 Celebration

By Chris CoplanApril 18, 2023

Some comic, film, and video game suggestions as you partake in this year’s festivities.

<i>William Shakespeare’s Land of the Dead</i> Is Brain-Eating, Bloody Fun

William Shakespeare’s Land of the Dead Is Brain-Eating, Bloody Fun

By Cassie HeplerApril 12, 2023

Does Shakespeare survive when a zombie apocalypse hits the Globe Theater? You’ll have to attend to find out.

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Mayme Kratz’s ‘Dark Garden’ Art Exhibit at Lisa Sette Gallery Explores the Mysteries of the Desert

Mayme Kratz’s ‘Dark Garden’ Art Exhibit at Lisa Sette Gallery Explores the Mysteries of the Desert

By Amy YoungApril 10, 2023

See the fascinating works through the end of April.

Phoenix Suns Announcer Al McCoy on If They Can Win It All This Year

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 9, 2023

The legendary play-by-play announcer shares some memories of his epic career behind the microphone.

Fran Lebowitz Talks Scorsese, Smoking, and Her Scottsdale Show

Fran Lebowitz Talks Scorsese, Smoking, and Her Scottsdale Show

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 7, 2023

The writer and quintessential New Yorker will be fielding questions tonight at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts.

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Four Can’t-Miss Art Museum Exhibits You Should See Right Now Around Phoenix

Four Can’t-Miss Art Museum Exhibits You Should See Right Now Around Phoenix

By Amy YoungApril 4, 2023

See historic photos in Chandler, a surfing exhibit in Phoenix, and more.

Here’s When You Can See Tonight’s Planetary Alignment Over Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanMarch 28, 2023

A cosmic spectacle awaits in the sky this evening.

7 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

7 Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix

By Timothy RawlesMarch 27, 2023

If you’re on a budget, these activities are light on the wallet and heavy on the fun.

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Mystery and History Mix at Superstition Mountain and Lost Dutchman Museum

Mystery and History Mix at Superstition Mountain and Lost Dutchman Museum

By Timothy RawlesMarch 27, 2023

Walk into Arizona’s past with the ‘Elvis Chapel,’ a model railroad, a working ore mill and so much more.

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