Metro Phoenix Things to Do This Week: Suns, Sanderson Sisters Skate, and More
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How to make the most of the next 72 hours.
Cahokia PHX is celebrating its first anniversary as a collaborative space giving voice to Indigenous people with the Indigenous Peoples’ Day Phoenix Fest 2022, a giant block party downtown Oct. 10.
The new sister location to the popular Scottsdale space will house about 80 vendors.
A nostalgia-filled thrill ride through 20 years of memories.
September wraps up and October begins with lots of activities around town.
A new, animated style of vehicle customization is cruising metro Phoenix’s roadways and car shows – itasha. Many from the itasha group are prepping for October 8-9, when they’ll all connect at WestWorld of Scottsdale.
Dan Stone is presenting his latest piece of work – Shatner: The Motion Picture – as part of his ongoing series, the Worldwide Freakout, at Majestic Neighborhood Cinema Grill in Tempe on Saturday, October 1.
The love of the Western look and the goal of preserving iconic American fashion led Nick Wetta to start his own company, West Major, in 2019.
Your weekend plans are about to get an upgrade.
Diversity and inclusion are displayed at the Desperado LGBTQ+ Film Festival.
Phoenix might as well be Comedy Central because that’s where Michael Longfellow became funny enough to fit in as one of SNL’s four latest featured players.
Calendar looking a little bare? We’ve got suggestions.
You worked hard this week and deserve to play even harder.
Your plans have arrived.
At the Hot Wheels Legends Tour in Gilbert, Valley-wide auto customizers and Hot Wheels collectors will collide to compete for space at the Walmart Super Center parking lot in Gilbert.
NFL action, roller derby, and more.
Want to grow gourmet mushrooms at home? Seek the help of the Phoenix Myconauts.
How to make the most of your four-day work week.
It’s more than just Labor Day weekend festivities.
From art cars to artsy venues and beyond.