Black Theatre Troupe Brings Us an Untold Story in A Soldier’s Play
Theater director Mark Clayton Southers talks racism and the play he’s in town to direct.
Theater director Mark Clayton Southers talks racism and the play he’s in town to direct.
Co-founder Alison King isn’t taking chances with COVID-19.
Fuel your car fantasies at this year’s event.
Shut up and take our money.
The independent theater announced the news today.
And a plan to build apartments in its place is moving forward.
Including festivals, conventions, sporting events, and art exhibitions.
Solve a mystery at SMoCA, celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., or watch some tango dancing.
Start thinking of a costume.
Preservationist Donna Reiner saves signs from iconic local buildings.
The Phoenix-based cartoonist/filmmaker creates films that marry the mundane and the fantastic.
The first full weekend of 2022 is here. Make the most of it.
Video game art, paper dresses, and light-based works are just some of your choices.
A new year means new opportunities to geek out.
Lauri Leadley of Valley Sleep Center is concerned that people of color aren’t catching enough Zs.
Ring in the new year with yoga, music, or lightsabers.
Including murals, performances, exhibits, and more.
Start the new year off right with yoga, a burlesque show, or even a lightsaber class.
The local activist likes to ruffle feathers with his often-angry, always political yard signage.
Here’s what we know so far.
Enjoy yourself with a Jane Austen-themed play, some crafting classes, and more.
Santa Claus sees you when you’re sleeping. What he doesn’t see is the point of discussing race.