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Dia de los Muertos Events and Other Upcoming Phoenix Art Happenings

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 19, 2020

Temperatures are dropping, but the Phoenix arts scene is heating back up.

All Over Metro Phoenix, Art Functions as Political Dissent

All Over Metro Phoenix, Art Functions as Political Dissent

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 16, 2020

RBG tributes, Trump teardowns: a look at metro Phoenix murals, exhibits, and art happenings with a political twist.

‘Cosmic Ray,’ Writer of Arizona Biking and Hiking Guides, Dies at 74

‘Cosmic Ray,’ Writer of Arizona Biking and Hiking Guides, Dies at 74

By Ray SternOctober 15, 2020

He helped us explore our great outdoors.

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Eye Lounge: An Oral History of the Phoenix Artist Collective’s First 20 Years

Eye Lounge: An Oral History of the Phoenix Artist Collective’s First 20 Years

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 15, 2020

Members past and present reflect on the integral role Eye Lounge has played in the local arts scene.

Under the Sun: A Would-Be Census Worker Finds Herself Shilling for Trump

Under the Sun: A Would-Be Census Worker Finds Herself Shilling for Trump

By Robrt L. PelaOctober 14, 2020

Sherry Maxwell wasn’t happy about the bait-and-switch job description.

Author Tom Zoellner Talks Patriotism, Politics, and <i>The National Road</i>

Author Tom Zoellner Talks Patriotism, Politics, and The National Road

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 13, 2020

“We are all deeply patriotic, but we express it in different ways.”

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A National Book Award Finalist, Hologram Talks, and Other Metro Phoenix Art News

A National Book Award Finalist, Hologram Talks, and Other Metro Phoenix Art News

By Lynn TrimbleOctober 12, 2020

Plus: local art on Arizona Lottery scratcher tickets and a new book on the history of Phoenix College.

Your Guide to Mad Monster Party Arizona 2020: Guests, Safety, and More

By Benjamin LeathermanOctober 9, 2020

Here’s one convention that didn’t get nixed by the pandemic.

Phoenix Marks a Major Anniversary This Year — But Will We Celebrate It?

Phoenix Marks a Major Anniversary This Year — But Will We Celebrate It?

By Robrt L. PelaOctober 7, 2020

Our city became a townsite 150 years ago this month.

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Best of Phoenix 2020: Eight Local Stores We Love

Best of Phoenix 2020: Eight Local Stores We Love

By Jennifer GoldbergOctober 6, 2020

Support local businesses by buying yourself some cool stuff.

There’s a New Anti-Trump Billboard Inspired By <i>They Live</i> in Phoenix

There’s a New Anti-Trump Billboard Inspired By They Live in Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanOctober 5, 2020

And it’s just as subversive as the film.

Game Bar Endgame (Finally) Reopens in Mesa

Game Bar Endgame (Finally) Reopens in Mesa

By Benjamin LeathermanOctober 2, 2020

Owner Ryan Scott has hit the start button on his new, enormous space.

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‘Go Angels?’ An Alumnus Wants to Exorcise the Devil From ASU

‘Go Angels?’ An Alumnus Wants to Exorcise the Devil From ASU

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 30, 2020

Would students behave better if their mascot was an angel?

What Will the Next Few Months Look Like at Phoenix Performance Spaces?

What Will the Next Few Months Look Like at Phoenix Performance Spaces?

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 29, 2020

“We’re creating new opportunities that wouldn’t have occurred without the pandemic.”

Seven Ways to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Metro Phoenix

Seven Ways to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Metro Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 28, 2020

Events to hit up between now and October 15.

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Best of Phoenix 2020: Beyond the Grave at Papago Park’s Pyramid Tomb

Best of Phoenix 2020: Beyond the Grave at Papago Park’s Pyramid Tomb

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 24, 2020

Here’s the story behind one of Phoenix’s strangest landmarks.

Best of Phoenix 2020: A Longtime Arizona UFO Hunter Still Has His Eyes on the Skies

Best of Phoenix 2020: A Longtime Arizona UFO Hunter Still Has His Eyes on the Skies

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 24, 2020

“These spacecrafts are real interested in this part of the desert, for some reason.”

Best of Phoenix 2020: Believing in Magic at Zombi World Market

Best of Phoenix 2020: Believing in Magic at Zombi World Market

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 24, 2020

People are turning to Santeria priestess Genevieve El-Masri for much more than merchandise these days.

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Best of Phoenix 2020: An Arizona Healer at Home in the Mystic

Best of Phoenix 2020: An Arizona Healer at Home in the Mystic

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 24, 2020

Growing up, Patricia Federico didn’t realize that not everyone saw spirits.

Auto Hunter Roger Falcione Will Make Your Collector’s Dreams Come True

Auto Hunter Roger Falcione Will Make Your Collector’s Dreams Come True

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 23, 2020

Looking for a vintage Camaro? Someone on his website might be selling one.

Acclaimed Chinese Film <i>Our Time Machine</i> Is Sad Because It’s True

Acclaimed Chinese Film Our Time Machine Is Sad Because It’s True

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 22, 2020

I deal with Alzheimer’s every day. I thought I wouldn’t enjoy a film about it. I was wrong.

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Daniel Ben-Horin Returns to Phoenix in His Debut Novel

Daniel Ben-Horin Returns to Phoenix in His Debut Novel

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 21, 2020

Substantial Justice is the story of a man who tries to solve the murder of a pot dealer.

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