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Artist Patricia Sannit Is Launching Rocking S Art Ranch, a New Creative Space in Phoenix

Artist Patricia Sannit Is Launching Rocking S Art Ranch, a New Creative Space in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 15, 2021

The Rocking S Art Ranch will includes studios for several artists.

Test the Waters at These Metro Phoenix Summer Attractions for All Ages

Test the Waters at These Metro Phoenix Summer Attractions for All Ages

By Kera FriedmanJuly 15, 2021

Sometimes nothing beats the Phoenix heat like a cool pool.

Phoenix Artist and Snood City Founder Michelle Meyer Wins Arizona ArtPrize Pitch Night

Phoenix Artist and Snood City Founder Michelle Meyer Wins Arizona ArtPrize Pitch Night

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 14, 2021

First, she had to beat out Arizona artists competing for a $15,000 prize.

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These Local Lifestyle Influencers Are Selling Their Central Phoenix Home

These Local Lifestyle Influencers Are Selling Their Central Phoenix Home

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 13, 2021

The couple’s 460,000 Instagram followers aren’t included in the bargain, though.

Here’s What Ballet Arizona Has in Store for Audiences Next Season

Here’s What Ballet Arizona Has in Store for Audiences Next Season

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 13, 2021

The company’s 2021-22 season has world premieres, perennial favorites, and of course, The Nutcracker.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 12, 2021

Keep busy this week in Phoenix with a luau, a macrame class, and much more.

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Here’s How to Watch Game Four of the NBA Finals at Chase Field

Here’s How to Watch Game Four of the NBA Finals at Chase Field

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 12, 2021

Tickets go on sale this morning on the Diamondbacks’ website.

Here’s the Latest on the Upcoming Movie About Former Arizona Cardinal Kurt Warner

Here’s the Latest on the Upcoming Movie About Former Arizona Cardinal Kurt Warner

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 9, 2021

No word yet on if it’ll depict the Hall of Famer in a Cardinals uniform.

New Directors to Take the Helm at Two Local Chorale Groups

New Directors to Take the Helm at Two Local Chorale Groups

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 8, 2021

Phoenix Chorale and Arizona Masterworks Chorale have recently acquired new leadership.

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A New Mural Honors Two Artists Murdered in Roosevelt Row

A New Mural Honors Two Artists Murdered in Roosevelt Row

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 7, 2021

David Bessent and Zachary Walter were shot downtown in 2018.

His Antique Shop Went Up in Flames, but Michael Robertson Isn’t Crying

His Antique Shop Went Up in Flames, but Michael Robertson Isn’t Crying

By Robrt L. PelaJuly 6, 2021

“I refuse to lay down and die when something bad happens,” he says.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Phoenix New Times WritersJuly 5, 2021

Besides watching the Suns in the NBA finals, that is.

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A Mesa Native’s Debut Novel Is the Hottest Thing in Publishing Right Now

A Mesa Native’s Debut Novel Is the Hottest Thing in Publishing Right Now

By Jennifer GoldbergJuly 2, 2021

Newman received a seven-figure advance for her thriller about an airplane pilot who has to choose between his passengers and his family.

Your Guide to Mad Monster Party Arizona 2021 in Glendale

By Benjamin LeathermanJuly 2, 2021

The horror fandom event returns this weekend.

Don’t Forget: This Friday’s a First Friday in Phoenix

Don’t Forget: This Friday’s a First Friday in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 1, 2021

What to see — and where to see it.

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The Best Things We’ve Seen in Phoenix This Year (So Far)

The Best Things We’ve Seen in Phoenix This Year (So Far)

By Lynn TrimbleJune 30, 2021

Including new creative spaces, pandemic pivots, exhibits, and a mural collaboration.

Paul Pedersen Takes You Through the Looking Glass in <i>Curiouser and Curiouser Too</i>

Paul Pedersen Takes You Through the Looking Glass in Curiouser and Curiouser Too

By Robrt L. PelaJune 29, 2021

When you attend this interactive play in the west Valley, you play the part of Alice.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Phoenix New Times WritersJune 28, 2021

Fourth of July is this weekend, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had in Phoenix before the holiday begins.

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Where to Watch Fireworks in Phoenix This Fourth of July

Where to Watch Fireworks in Phoenix This Fourth of July

By Benjamin LeathermanJune 25, 2021

After taking last year off, fireworks displays are back in 2021.

Here’s How (and When) to See June’s Strawberry Supermoon Over Arizona Tonight

Here’s How (and When) to See June’s Strawberry Supermoon Over Arizona Tonight

By Benjamin LeathermanJune 24, 2021

It’s your last chance to see the moon at its fullest and brightest in 2021.

Tonight Is Your Chance to See Alice Cooper’s Andy Warhol Painting in Person

Tonight Is Your Chance to See Alice Cooper’s Andy Warhol Painting in Person

By Jennifer GoldbergJune 24, 2021

The iconic work of art will be on display for one night only.

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The Departure of Another Director Raises Questions About the Future of Phoenix Art Museum

The Departure of Another Director Raises Questions About the Future of Phoenix Art Museum

By Robrt L. PelaJune 23, 2021

Tim Rodgers is leaving the helm of Phoenix Art Museum after less than a year, another blow to the beleaguered institution.

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