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Chandler Museum Brings Storytelling and History to the East Valley City

By Megan MarplesApril 19, 2019

Have you noticed the modern, box-like structure while driving on Loop 202?

Q&A: Two Women Directors Make Their Phoenix Debuts at FilmBar Saturday

Q&A: Two Women Directors Make Their Phoenix Debuts at FilmBar Saturday

By Jason KeilApril 18, 2019

Morrisa Maltz and Ann Lupo will also talk with audience about their first feature-length films

RIP Nancy Beadle: She Memorialized Her Late Husband, Architect Al Beadle

By Robrt L. PelaApril 17, 2019

She became a documentarian of her late husband’s work, which is so prominent in the Phoenix landscape.

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Here’s Your Guide to April’s Third Friday in Phoenix

Here’s Your Guide to April’s Third Friday in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleApril 17, 2019

Including an exhibit inspired by Burning Man.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersApril 17, 2019

Got plans?

Saguaro Man Brings Burning Man Culture to the Arizona Desert

Saguaro Man Brings Burning Man Culture to the Arizona Desert

By Lynn TrimbleApril 15, 2019

Local “burners” create their own community in the Arizona desert.

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The Best Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersApril 15, 2019

Free is where the heart is.

Comedian Hannibal Buress on <i>Broad City</i> and Why He’d Like to Wrestle AJ Styles

Comedian Hannibal Buress on Broad City and Why He’d Like to Wrestle AJ Styles

By Ashley NaftuleApril 14, 2019

He’s coming to Copper Blues Live.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

By Cara Pencak and OthersApril 12, 2019

TGIF.

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Get Your Kicks on Down to the Phoenix Sneaker Ball

By Laura LatzkoApril 10, 2019

The sneaker-themed event lets attendees be fashionable, creative, and comfortable.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersApril 10, 2019

You’re welcome.

Shakespeare’s <i>Othello</i> — From Blackface to Black Woman

Shakespeare’s Othello — From Blackface to Black Woman

By Lynn TrimbleApril 9, 2019

A conversation with Debra Ann Byrd of Harlem Shakespeare Festival

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On Pointe at 87: Dance Maven Fran Cohen Is Still Front and Center

On Pointe at 87: Dance Maven Fran Cohen Is Still Front and Center

By Robrt L. PelaApril 8, 2019

She didn’t choose “the dance.” It chose her.

The Best Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Cara Pencak and OthersApril 8, 2019

Attention, cheapos.

Four Lessons From Leaving Neverland

By Tom ReardonApril 7, 2019

Strangers are most often not the major danger.

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Lessons From <i>Leaving Neverland</i>, Part 4: What Can We Do?

Lessons From Leaving Neverland, Part 4: What Can We Do?

By Tom ReardonApril 6, 2019

Three words of advice: No. Go. Tell.

Lessons From <i>Leaving Neverland</i>, Part 3: Talk About It

Lessons From Leaving Neverland, Part 3: Talk About It

By Tom ReardonApril 5, 2019

Did most of the media ignore the message of the documentary and Oprah Winfrey’s follow-up program?

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend

By Cara PencakApril 5, 2019

Exciting weekend ahead.

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9 Earth Day Activities in the Phoenix Area This Month to Save the Planet

9 Earth Day Activities in the Phoenix Area This Month to Save the Planet

By Megan MarplesApril 5, 2019

Hike the Grand Canyon or visit a tiger at the zoo this April in honor of Earth Day.

ArtWins Competition Coming to Phoenix in November 2020: What We Know So Far

By Lynn TrimbleApril 4, 2019

It’s inspired by Michigan’s ArtPrize competition, and it plans to award up to $500,000 in prizes.

Lessons From <i>Leaving Neverland</i>, Part 2: It’s Not ‘Normal’

Lessons From Leaving Neverland, Part 2: It’s Not ‘Normal’

By Tom ReardonApril 4, 2019

James Safechuck: “Mom and dad, I think they were in awe. We were just starstruck.”

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Here’s Your Guide to April’s First Friday in Phoenix

Here’s Your Guide to April’s First Friday in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleApril 4, 2019

Including must-see art shows — plus dance, music, and film options.

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