Artists Make a Trump Death Clock — and More Metro Phoenix Arts News
Signs that cultural life is returning to the Valley.
Signs that cultural life is returning to the Valley.
Three renowed writers show us how there’s not one right way to be a poet.
They’ll serve up scares while playing it safe.
Don’t throw away your shot (to get tickets).
She’s nixing the gallery and changing out the murals.
And you can do it from your back yard, too.
The news follows sexual abuse allegations leveled against artist Isaac Fortoul.
Including new exhibits, art classes, performances, and more.
It happened during a meeting that was closed to the public.
And Arizona’s medical marijuana industry is featured prominently.
Where had Streetcar 509 been hiding all these years?
And its 21-year-old founder has big plans for the company’s future.
There’s a lot of art this see this month.
He’s doing a virtual presentation of his work, which addresses border and Native issues.
Including the new date of the Chandler Ostrich Festival.
The Arizona native is helping ATC adapt during the pandemic.
She’s making plans to bring puppets to the people.
You’ll be surprised to learn who opposes the plan.
Catch an outdoor flick this weekend.
Sarah Turney never stopped looking for her sister, Alissa. Now, an arrest has been made in her disappearance.
Also: Shaneland Arts has closed and Phoenix has announced some new artist grants.
A veteran educator opens up about the challenges of this school year.