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How to be a responsible pooper while hiking in Arizona

How to be a responsible pooper while hiking in Arizona

By Shari Edelson | The Conversation and OthersAugust 30, 2025

Do bears crap in the woods? Of course they do. But when you do, don’t just leave it there – follow these expert tips.

Phoenix native hits stage Saturday as new ‘Yo Gabba GabbaLand!’ host

Phoenix native hits stage Saturday as new ‘Yo Gabba GabbaLand!’ host

By Cheyla DavermanAugust 30, 2025

The live version of the popular TV show heads to the Orpheum this weekend, and one of our own will be front and center.

Phoenix artist paints a love letter to her heritage in new exhibition

By Ofelia MontelongoAugust 29, 2025

In “Con Cariño Siempre,” Ariana Enriquez’s giant, colorful flowers and vibrant animals are symbols of family.

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Los Arcos Mall memories: A look back at Scottsdale’s iconic retail spot

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 29, 2025

A nostalgic glimpse at the beloved East Valley shopping institution.

Labor Day weekend 2025 in Phoenix: The best parties and events

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 28, 2025

Here’s where the Valley’s biggest pool parties and nightlife events are happening over the holiday weekend.

Iconic Scottsdale art gallery closes Saturday after more than 30 years

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 28, 2025

The staple of downtown Scottsdale’s art scene and haven for student and local artists will shut its doors this week.

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Phoenix movie theaters celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘Jaws’

Phoenix movie theaters celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘Jaws’

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 27, 2025

Starting on Thursday, Steven Spielberg’s classic thriller returns to Valley screens for a limited time.

This is Arizona’s most popular sexual fetish, according to new study

This is Arizona’s most popular sexual fetish, according to new study

By Phoenix New Times WritersAugust 27, 2025

Honestly, it could be worse. A lot worse. We’re looking at you, Oregon.

Phoenix skateboarding legends remember the Valley’s early scene

Phoenix skateboarding legends remember the Valley’s early scene

By Tom ReardonAugust 27, 2025

Long before skate parks dotted the Valley, boarders ripped in empty pools, concrete tunnels and anywhere else they could find.

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Triple screening brings wild world of regional cinema to Phoenix

Triple screening brings wild world of regional cinema to Phoenix

By Ashley NaftuleAugust 26, 2025

For just $5, you can see three cult films never before screened in Arizona.

The best tattoos we saw at Hell City Tattoo Festival 2025 in Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 25, 2025

A look of the killer ink we encountered at Arizona’s biggest tattooing event of the year.

Puppeteers for Fears bring robot apocalypse to Phoenix on Friday

Puppeteers for Fears bring robot apocalypse to Phoenix on Friday

By Ashley NaftuleAugust 25, 2025

Even puppets are worried about the future in “Robopocalypse: The Musical!” playing Friday at Valley Bar.

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Drake Bell thrilled Phoenix fans at exclusive downtown listening parties

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 24, 2025

The “Drake & Josh” actor brought his latest album, “Non-Stop Flight,” to downtown bar Carry On for a swingin’ evening.

This metro Phoenix gaming store is closing this week after 27 years

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 24, 2025

Beloved shop Imperial Outpost in Glendale will shut its doors at the end of the week.

Take a queer desert road trip and get tattooed along the way

Take a queer desert road trip and get tattooed along the way

By Analisa Valdez | LOOKOUTAugust 23, 2025

Metro Phoenix isn’t the only place in Arizona where you’ll find LGBTQ+-friendly tattoo shops, piercing studios and salons.

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The exterior of Arizona Science Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

11 Phoenix museums are free through Labor Day for military families

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 23, 2025

Museums around the Valley offered free admission for military families this summer, but there’s limited time remaining.

The subtle humor of deadpan photography: A straight face, with a wink

By Emilia Mickevicius | The ConversationAugust 23, 2025

Sometimes a blank stare can be hilarious, as is seen in Phoenix Art Museum’s “Funny Business: Photography and Humor” show.

Fitness author Casey Johnston pumps up Tempe with weightlifting book

Fitness author Casey Johnston pumps up Tempe with weightlifting book

By Ashley NaftuleAugust 22, 2025

The “Ask a Swole Woman” columnist and her inspiring new memoir will stop at Changing Hands next week.

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Mesa Arts Center announces 2025-26 lineup. Here’s who’s performing

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 22, 2025

A performance by Paula Poundstone and a special screening of “Blade Runner” join MAC’s packed upcoming season.

Hey, freshmen! 7 wild ASU stories they won’t tell you in orientation

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 21, 2025

Underwear brawls, campus porn stars, shocking frat parties – the ASU of yesteryear was a lot more chaotic.

The ‘Super Mario Bros.’-themed mural in central Phoenix is gone

The ‘Super Mario Bros.’-themed mural in central Phoenix is gone

By Jennifer GoldbergAugust 20, 2025

The beloved “Super Barrio Bros.” mural at the corner of 16th and Van Buren streets has been painted over.

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Hell City Tattoo Festival Phoenix 2025: Tickets, artists and everything to know

By Benjamin LeathermanAugust 20, 2025

Arizona’s biggest tattoo convention runs from Friday to Saturday with 300-plus artists and three days of competitions and entertainment.

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