Modified Arts Has Reopened in Roosevelt Row
First up is an exhibit exploring pandemic and political themes.
First up is an exhibit exploring pandemic and political themes.
Quick bits of culture news to help you keep up with the city’s creative side.
Owners Kim Moody and Dana Johnson’s bungalow in the Garfield neighborhood has nurtured generations of artists.
This week, you can stick a succulent in a skull, gaze at the moon, or watch a creature feature at a historic theater.
From family-friendly fun to adult-oriented events.
Enjoy a fall festival in Anthem, see some art in central Phoenix, or go on a guided hike in Scottsdale.
Make the most of the weekend with a Monty Python legend, a production of Chicago, or one of the fall festivals happening around Phoenix.
Why say “thank you” when you can buy a bracelet from Gratitude Gifted and have it delivered anonymously?
He’ll be at Mesa Arts Center this weekend with two other Sopranos alumni.
Events to fill your week include a spooky concert at the Phoenix Zoo, a guided hike in Scottsdale, and an eco-tarot reading in Tempe.
Her drawings and watercolors illustrate Phoenix landmarks like Crescent Ballroom and Grand Avenue.
You shouldn’t miss Tool’s handpainted drum kit in Mesa or Dale Chihuly glass art at the Desert Botanical Garden and Taliesin West.
The scary season is in full swing around metro Phoenix.
Lowrider culture used to be shady. Today, it’s more about do-gooders. But it’s always been about the cars.
You can spend the next two days watching football, doing martial arts in a garden, or eating baklava.
Cahokia provides a space for Indigenous creatives and social entrepreneurs to collaborate.
It’s a mix of scary and geeky.
Here’s a look at some of our favorite artworks from the annual Phoenix tradition.
Our top picks on what to do October 7 to 13 include The Rocky Horror Show at Phoenix Theatre, a free plant walk, and a dinosaur fight (no, seriously).
Publisher Matthew Thompson says zine culture is “very much alive and well.”
Here are seven events to welcome fall in the Phoenix area.
Tackling pandemic isolation with time travel – and cocktails.