Everything You Need to Know About Game On Expo 2018
Esports, cosplay, and more are invading downtown Phoenix this weekend.
Esports, cosplay, and more are invading downtown Phoenix this weekend.
The critically-acclaimed film was given an R-rating by the MPAA.
The works, some of which include sound, will be on view this November.
Or should we say, “The $150,000 Giant Rabbit.”
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No downward dogs in this class – and it’s all for a good cause.
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After receiving a 1,000-piece jigsaw as a gift at that party, Agnes discovers a surprise talent and passion: She can put one together in just a chunk of an afternoon
Miriam (Léa Drucker) has quit her job and absconded with the family’s two kids — 11-year-old Julien (Thomas Gioria) and almost-18 Josephine (Mathilde Auneveux) — after, she explains, experiences of spousal and child abuse
An assemblage of TV clips sets the stage: Ninety percent of all children have died within the space of a month, with the survivors gaining a variety of superpowers that the government catalogs in a color-coded chart ripped right from the Bush administration
McKinnon has for a couple of years now been on a collision course with just this sort of role, one that, in order to fulfill the dictates of programmatic movie plotting, demands she surrender much of what audiences love about Kate McKinnon
The Phoenix-based artist has painted everything from murals to mirrors.
The Valley’s diverse cultures, desert heat, red rocks, and libertarian leanings attract practitioners of alternative spirituality.
Douglas Markowitz will supervise arts and music coverage; he wants to hear your stories.
Greenfield searches for commonalities between her subjects, linking the tacky and Trumpy nouveau riche to the strippers and pornographic performers who embody her conviction that for American women the body itself is a commodity
If you’re bored, you’re boring.
Here’s a look at all the great art to see this month.
From creepy crafts to VR rock stars, here’s what nerdy Phoenicians have to look forward to this month.
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Much of the series comes down to scenes of men digging up dogs or dogs digging up men, and then veteran actors — Sissy Spacek — talking around what it all means
Currently open through Sunday, September 16 at Tucson Museum of Art.