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The Sistine Chapel Exhibition at The Croft Is the Closest You’re Getting to Rome for a While

The Sistine Chapel Exhibition at The Croft Is the Closest You’re Getting to Rome for a While

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 14, 2021

Get up close and personal with some of the most famous art in the world.

Metro Phoenix Spring 2021 Events: What’s Happening, What’s Canceled, and What’s Going Virtual

Metro Phoenix Spring 2021 Events: What’s Happening, What’s Canceled, and What’s Going Virtual

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 13, 2021

Can’t keep track of which Phoenix events are still happening this spring? We’ve got you covered.

A Founder of Phoenix’s Downtown Art Scene Gets the Boot

A Founder of Phoenix’s Downtown Art Scene Gets the Boot

By Robrt L. PelaJanuary 12, 2021

David Therrien had three days to move eight years’ worth of art out of his live-work space.

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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 TrimbleJanuary 11, 2021

Talk about Metrocenter and learn about mescal this week.

Eight Popular New Year’s Resolutions — Plus Expert Tips on How to Keep Them

Eight Popular New Year’s Resolutions — Plus Expert Tips on How to Keep Them

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 8, 2021

Including learning a new language, getting crafty, or taking up hiking.

Arizona Futurist Marian Salzman Is Always Looking Ahead

Arizona Futurist Marian Salzman Is Always Looking Ahead

By Robrt L. PelaJanuary 6, 2021

She predicted that Americans would be wearing masks in 2020, and she’s got some thoughts about 2021.

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Palabras Bookstore Has a New Location, Plus More Phoenix Art News

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 5, 2021

The beginning of 2021 has brought fresh art, new locations, and innovative events to Phoenix.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleJanuary 4, 2021

Including punk music trivia, cookie decorating, and quality dog time.

Here’s How to See the Quadrantids Meteor Shower This Weekend

Here’s How to See the Quadrantids Meteor Shower This Weekend

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 1, 2021

Escape from quarantine for a few hours to see the Quadrantids.

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The Owner of Grand Avenue Thrift Shop The Giving Vine Is Feeling Grateful

The Owner of Grand Avenue Thrift Shop The Giving Vine Is Feeling Grateful

By Robrt L. PelaDecember 30, 2020

On the verge of eviction, Edward Blackwell learned about the kindness of strangers.

11th Monk3y Was Burglarized on Christmas

11th Monk3y Was Burglarized on Christmas

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 29, 2020

It probably doesn’t have anything to do with the creative space’s location beneath a controversial anti-Trump billboard, though.

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 28, 2020

Finish the year out strong with a drive-in circus, new exhibitions, and more.

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The No Pants Light Rail Ride Has, Yes, Been Canceled

The No Pants Light Rail Ride Has, Yes, Been Canceled

By Benjamin LeathermanDecember 24, 2020

You’ll need another excuse to go pantsless in public this January.

Phoenix Artisans Take Top Honors at the National Gingerbread House Competition

Phoenix Artisans Take Top Honors at the National Gingerbread House Competition

By Robrt L. PelaDecember 24, 2020

Three local makers were part of the winning team that clinched a victory with their edible Christmas shop.

The Best Art We Saw in Metro Phoenix in 2020

The Best Art We Saw in Metro Phoenix in 2020

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 23, 2020

Feast your eyes on the best art to come out of metro Phoenix this year.

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A Phoenix Gift Guide for the Plant Nerd in Your Life

A Phoenix Gift Guide for the Plant Nerd in Your Life

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 22, 2020

Ideas from Phoenix shops for green thumbs, black thumbs, and everyone in between.

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

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

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 21, 2020

Including a sunrise walk, a family snow day, and drive-thru holiday lights.

SMoCA’s Closed Till February, Sedona Film Fest Rescheduled, and More Phoenix Arts News

SMoCA’s Closed Till February, Sedona Film Fest Rescheduled, and More Phoenix Arts News

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 21, 2020

This week’s highlights in metro Phoenix arts and culture.

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How to View Jupiter and Saturn’s Once-Every-20-Years Conjunction Over Arizona

How to View Jupiter and Saturn’s Once-Every-20-Years Conjunction Over Arizona

By Benjamin LeathermanDecember 18, 2020

Everything you need to know to see the celestial event.

Donald Trump Is Behind Bars in a New Billboard on Grand Avenue

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 17, 2020

But you’ve only got a short time to go check it out.

Phoenix Holiday Gift Guide: What to Get Your Social-Distancing Friends and Family

Phoenix Holiday Gift Guide: What to Get Your Social-Distancing Friends and Family

By Lynn TrimbleDecember 17, 2020

Ten ways to make hunkering down at home more enjoyable this holiday season.

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Katie McFadzen on Doing Dickens Al Fresco

Katie McFadzen on Doing Dickens Al Fresco

By Robrt L. PelaDecember 16, 2020

Her one-woman Christmas Carol has moved outside this holiday season.

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