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ASU Names Its New Film School Director — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

ASU Names Its New Film School Director — And More Metro Phoenix Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleApril 29, 2021

Quick bits of culture news, including venues getting ready to reopen in metro Phoenix.

Tim Matykiewicz, Founder of This Weekend’s Arizona Balloon Classic, Isn’t Full of Hot Air

Tim Matykiewicz, Founder of This Weekend’s Arizona Balloon Classic, Isn’t Full of Hot Air

By Robrt L. PelaApril 28, 2021

The annual festival is happening this weekend in Goodyear.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleApril 27, 2021

Whether you’re into vinyl records, tiny houses, or hot air balloons, we’ve got you covered.

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Here’s How to See April’s Pink Supermoon Over Arizona Tonight

Here’s How to See April’s Pink Supermoon Over Arizona Tonight

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 26, 2021

It’s happening just before sunset and will be a spectacular sight.

The Man Who Hangs His Political Disdain High Above Phoenix Freeways

The Man Who Hangs His Political Disdain High Above Phoenix Freeways

By Robrt L. PelaApril 23, 2021

You may have seen his anti-Trump signs on your daily commute.

Artists Plan New East Phoenix Space — And More Metro Culture News

Artists Plan New East Phoenix Space — And More Metro Culture News

By Lynn TrimbleApril 22, 2021

Quick bits of culture news to help you keep up with the city’s creative side.

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As the Oscars Approach, An Arizona Author Talks Racism in Hollywood — and Beyond

By Lynn TrimbleApril 21, 2021

We talked with Ayanna Thompson about her new book before her virtual Changing Hands appearance on April 22.

FilmBar Is Resuming Indoor Screenings at Its Roosevelt Row Brick-and-Mortar Space

FilmBar Is Resuming Indoor Screenings at Its Roosevelt Row Brick-and-Mortar Space

By Lynn TrimbleApril 20, 2021

Indoor screenings resume on April 21, but future plans are less clear.

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleApril 19, 2021

Try yoga at your local brewery, enjoy a live concert, watch a cult film classic, or shop an artisan market.

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Phoenix Public Library Is Booking Limited In-Person Visits at Select Locations

Phoenix Public Library Is Booking Limited In-Person Visits at Select Locations

By Lynn TrimbleApril 19, 2021

Here’s how you can make an appointment for a 45-minute library visit at one of eight library locations.

A New Indie Video Game Lets You Fight Downtown Phoenix Gentrification

A New Indie Video Game Lets You Fight Downtown Phoenix Gentrification

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 16, 2021

It’s your chance to save the beloved Japanese Friendship Garden.

Arizona Photographers Named 2021 Guggenheim Fellows — And More Metro Phoenix Arts News

Arizona Photographers Named 2021 Guggenheim Fellows — And More Metro Phoenix Arts News

By Lynn TrimbleApril 15, 2021

Fresh bits of art news, including Arizona photographers named 2021 Guggenheim Fellows, plus updates on companies and venues planning live 2021/22 seasons.

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Seven Art Exhibits You Need to See in Metro Phoenix This Spring

Seven Art Exhibits You Need to See in Metro Phoenix This Spring

By Lynn TrimbleApril 14, 2021

Fresh exhibits around metro Phoenix exploring everything from fashion to lowrider culture.

Under the Sun: Passing the Time By Firing Back at Jehovah’s Witnesses — With Letters

Under the Sun: Passing the Time By Firing Back at Jehovah’s Witnesses — With Letters

By Robrt L. PelaApril 13, 2021

Everyone had a COVID hobby, and Kayleigh’s was responding to letters she received from Phoenix Jehovah’s Witnesses.

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleApril 12, 2021

This week you can mix yoga and art, listen to live jazz outdoors, watch films exploring Afrocentrism, and shop with a vintage twist.

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A Drive-Thru ‘Museum’ Comes to a Tempe Parking Structure

A Drive-Thru ‘Museum’ Comes to a Tempe Parking Structure

By Lynn TrimbleApril 9, 2021

ASU students and creative professionals collaborated on a “sensory experience” that opens on April 9.

Several Phoenix Arts Venues Are Returning to Live Indoor Performances

Several Phoenix Arts Venues Are Returning to Live Indoor Performances

By Lynn TrimbleApril 8, 2021

Indoor theater performances are coming back to metro Phoenix, plus new exhibits, calls for art, and more.

Artists El Mac and Breeze Just Painted a New Mural in Downtown Phoenix

Artists El Mac and Breeze Just Painted a New Mural in Downtown Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleApril 7, 2021

It’s inspired by Native youth, heritage, and culture.

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Frances Owner Georganne Bryant Discusses Her Decision to Retire and Sell the Boutique

Frances Owner Georganne Bryant Discusses Her Decision to Retire and Sell the Boutique

By Lynn TrimbleApril 7, 2021

Owner Georganne Bryant is making new plans — and wondering if someone else might want to take over the popular boutique.

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Live and Virtual Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleApril 5, 2021

There are great indoor and outdoor options this week, including some that won’t cost you a thing.

How Phoenix Artist Bacpac Fixed Her Vandalized George Floyd Mural

How Phoenix Artist Bacpac Fixed Her Vandalized George Floyd Mural

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 2, 2021

The community rallied around her as she restored what someone had attempted to destroy.

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Phoenix Culture News: Governor’s Arts Awards Winners, Calls for Art, and More

Phoenix Culture News: Governor’s Arts Awards Winners, Calls for Art, and More

By Lynn TrimbleApril 1, 2021

Quick bits of metro Phoenix art news to help you keep up with the city’s creative scene.

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