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Your Guide to 10 Public Gardens in Metro Phoenix and Beyond

Your Guide to 10 Public Gardens in Metro Phoenix and Beyond

By Lauren CusimanoMarch 31, 2021

When a walk through your neighborhood just won’t cut it, here are 10 gardens to enjoy around metro Phoenix and beyond.

15 Women Curators to Know in Arizona

15 Women Curators to Know in Arizona

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 30, 2021

Meet the women making key decisions about the art you’re seeing in Arizona museums.

Somebody Defaced the George Floyd Mural in Central Phoenix

Somebody Defaced the George Floyd Mural in Central Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergMarch 29, 2021

Jeremie ‘bacpac’ Franko’s mural has an ugly new addition.

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The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 29, 2021

Including wine tasting, experimental art, outdoor cinema, and dances on tiny stages.

Zip-Tied Seats and No Cash Allowed: Baseball at Chase Field Will Look Different This Season

Zip-Tied Seats and No Cash Allowed: Baseball at Chase Field Will Look Different This Season

By Jennifer GoldbergMarch 26, 2021

And no matter what Doug Ducey says, you’re still going to have to wear a mask.

Tempe Nears Artspace Deal — and More Metro Phoenix Art News

Tempe Nears Artspace Deal — and More Metro Phoenix Art News

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 25, 2021

Quick bits of news about the metro Phoenix cultural scene.

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Dancing About Architecture: 10 Choreographers Will Perform at FLW’s Former Scottsdale Home

Dancing About Architecture: 10 Choreographers Will Perform at FLW’s Former Scottsdale Home

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 24, 2021

CONDER/Dance is presenting works by 10 choreographers at Frank Lloyd Wright’s former home in Scottsdale.

The Arizona Derby Dames Could Lose Their Warehouse Space

The Arizona Derby Dames Could Lose Their Warehouse Space

By Allison CripeMarch 23, 2021

The local roller derby league is hoping to raise funds to ensure it gets to stay in its longtime home.

The Best Things Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 22, 2021

Including chicken yoga, a desert plant sale, live theater, and cocktails with an astrology twist.

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Springtime in Mesa: Five Spots for Outdoor Adventures

By Allison CripeMarch 19, 2021

Mesa was recently called one of the top five best cities for spring outdoor activities. Is it?

FilmBar Will Resume Orpheum Screenings, Plus More Local Art News

FilmBar Will Resume Orpheum Screenings, Plus More Local Art News

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 18, 2021

Including FilmBar plans for Orpheum Theatre screenings and more details about APS art plans for Roosevelt Row.

A Three-Day Burning Man Party Is Coming to Alwun House This Weekend

A Three-Day Burning Man Party Is Coming to Alwun House This Weekend

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 17, 2021

The AZ Burners are presenting a free IGNiGHT event complete with art, performance, and fire.

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Christie Lee Kinchen Is Trying to Save Scottsdale, One Building at a Time

Christie Lee Kinchen Is Trying to Save Scottsdale, One Building at a Time

By Robrt L. PelaMarch 16, 2021

She’s Scottsdale’s Historic Preservation Commissioner, and she’s currently working on protecting a Ralph Haver gem.

New Artist Chosen to Replace Fortoul Brothers in Valley Metro Design Project

New Artist Chosen to Replace Fortoul Brothers in Valley Metro Design Project

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 15, 2021

Valley Metro terminated its artist agreement with the Fortoul Brothers after Isaac Fortoul was accused of sexual misconduct.

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 15, 2021

Including a free event inspired by Burning Man culture.

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Art News: Phoenix Gets Van Gogh Exhibit, Ballet Arizona Returns to DBG, and More

Art News: Phoenix Gets Van Gogh Exhibit, Ballet Arizona Returns to DBG, and More

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 12, 2021

Quick bits of art news, including Artlink plans for a new creative space, an immersive Van Gogh experience, and Ballet Arizona returning to Desert Botanical Garden.

An Artsy Substation? APS Reveals Plans for Roosevelt Row

An Artsy Substation? APS Reveals Plans for Roosevelt Row

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 11, 2021

A new APS substation will mean more art, and more worries about gentrification.

Five Phoenix Spots Where Steven Spielberg Should Film His Upcoming Movie

Five Phoenix Spots Where Steven Spielberg Should Film His Upcoming Movie

By Jennifer GoldbergMarch 11, 2021

Steven Spielberg is making a movie about his years in Phoenix, and we know just where he should shoot.

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Polar Bear’s Pop Culture Shop, a Tempe Geek Haven, Is Now Open

Polar Bear’s Pop Culture Shop, a Tempe Geek Haven, Is Now Open

By Benjamin LeathermanMarch 10, 2021

The east Valley has a new geek shop.

Phoenix Nerd News: Todd McFarlane, Spring Anime Fest, Arcade Pickers, and More

By Benjamin LeathermanMarch 10, 2021

A Mesa appearance by a pair of MMPR actresses, a new YouTube series dedicated to classic arcade games, and more.

LEGOLAND’s Alec Posta Has Made Phoenix in Miniature

LEGOLAND’s Alec Posta Has Made Phoenix in Miniature

By Robrt L. PelaMarch 9, 2021

The team at Tempe’s LEGOLAND Discovery Center has created a tiny model of metro Phoenix — right down to the road construction.

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The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleMarch 8, 2021

Explore drive-by art, up your cocktail game, or hit one of the spring training games happening this week.

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