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Bill Burr Doesn’t Care What You Think About Him

Bill Burr Doesn’t Care What You Think About Him

By Michael PalladinoOctober 24, 2018

In an age of shifting currents in comedy, Burr is a rock.

Herberger Theater Center’s Festival of the Arts Gives A Taste of Phoenix’s Performing Arts

Herberger Theater Center’s Festival of the Arts Gives A Taste of Phoenix’s Performing Arts

By Laura LatzkoOctober 23, 2018

Get a taste of dozens of local dance and performing arts groups in the Valley.

Piff the Magic Dragon on How <i>America’s Got Talent</i> Host Nick Cannon Didn’t Get His Act

Piff the Magic Dragon on How America’s Got Talent Host Nick Cannon Didn’t Get His Act

By Jason KeilSeptember 25, 2018

“I was a magician for 10 years…I was getting fired everywhere for being too grumpy.”

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Arizona Theater Company Artistic Director David Ivers Leaving in Early 2019

By Lynn TrimbleSeptember 24, 2018

David Ivers is leaving the company for a job in California.

Fall Theater Preview: Fun Home, The Wiz, Neil Simon, August Wilson, and More

By Robrt L. PelaSeptember 4, 2018

From Broadway musicals to local eccentricities, here’s what’s hitting the Phoenix stage scene this season.

Ignite Phoenix Returns to Scottsdale — Here’s What You Need to Know

Ignite Phoenix Returns to Scottsdale — Here’s What You Need to Know

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 23, 2018

Submit your topic by this Friday.

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Tempe Wants a New Arts Tax — Here’s Why That’s a Problem

Tempe Wants a New Arts Tax — Here’s Why That’s a Problem

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 20, 2018

An art tax helped build Tempe Center for the Arts. Now what?

<i>Last Podcast on the Left</i>‘s Henry Zebrowski Talks Mixing Crime and Comedy

Last Podcast on the Left‘s Henry Zebrowski Talks Mixing Crime and Comedy

By Amy YoungAugust 16, 2018

The show mixes comedy with real and mythical tales of bizarre behavior.

Arizona Playwright Tackles Life of Supreme Court’s Sonia Sotomayor

Arizona Playwright Tackles Life of Supreme Court’s Sonia Sotomayor

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 14, 2018

See the premiere right here in Phoenix

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Here’s the Lineup for BlakTina Dance Festival in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleAugust 10, 2018

Works exploring identity, immigration, and pop culture.

<i>Catch Me If You Can: The Musical</i> Makes You Rethink Dinner Theater in Peoria

Catch Me If You Can: The Musical Makes You Rethink Dinner Theater in Peoria

By Robrt L. PelaJuly 19, 2018

Musical based on experiences of con man Frank Abagnale Jr. offers delightful summer entertainment.

Belly Dance Has Been A Lifelong Theme For Dancers of DeNile Director

Belly Dance Has Been A Lifelong Theme For Dancers of DeNile Director

By Tanner StechnijJuly 18, 2018

Anyanka can’t even remember the first time she saw belly dancers, but the dance has stuck with her for her entire life.

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Playwright Responds to Trump’s Immigration Policies With Free Reading at AZ Capitol

Playwright Responds to Trump’s Immigration Policies With Free Reading at AZ Capitol

By Lynn TrimbleJuly 6, 2018

See readings by playwright James Garcia of short plays about immigrant family separations Friday night at the Arizona Capitol.

BlakTina Dance Festival Returns in August — Here’s the LineUp

BlakTina Dance Festival Returns in August — Here’s the LineUp

By Lynn TrimbleJune 30, 2018

Lineup for BlakTina in Phoenix includes many well-known Arizona choreographers.

Text and the City: Natalie Margolin Explains Why Commas Matter

Text and the City: Natalie Margolin Explains Why Commas Matter

By Robrt L. PelaJune 21, 2018

One-act comedy captures contemporary and age-old fears.

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Happy Father’s Day, Martin Crane!

Happy Father’s Day, Martin Crane!

By Lauren CusimanoJune 13, 2018

Actor John Mahoney, who died in February, left a legacy as one of TV’s lovable and memorable dads, Frasier‘s Martin Crane.

Podcaster Justin McElroy on <i>My Brother, My Brother and Me</i> and Their First Phoenix Show

Podcaster Justin McElroy on My Brother, My Brother and Me and Their First Phoenix Show

By Lauren CusimanoJune 12, 2018

The McElroy brothers bring their comedic talents and live podcast to Phoenix on Saturday, June 16, from Phoenix Symphony Hall.

Bianca Del Rio Is Coming to Phoenix

By Tanner StechnijJune 12, 2018

The RuPaul’s Drag Race victor is bringing her latest stand-up comedy show to Phoenix

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<i>On Cinema’s</i> Tim Heidecker on Running for Office and Treating <i>Star Wars</i> Films Like Pornos

On Cinema’s Tim Heidecker on Running for Office and Treating Star Wars Films Like Pornos

By Ashley NaftuleMay 31, 2018

One-half of film review duo discusses upcoming show in Phoenix, and his plans for running for political office in California.

Ballet Arizona Performs the World Premiere of Ib Andersen’s <i>Eroica</i>

Ballet Arizona Performs the World Premiere of Ib Andersen’s Eroica

By Lynn TrimbleMay 18, 2018

In third ballet choreographed for presentation at Desert Botanical Garden, artistic director Ib Andersen draws inspiration from Beethoven’s Third Symphony.

Neat Performances Buoy <i>Silence! The Musical</i> at Stray Cat

Neat Performances Buoy Silence! The Musical at Stray Cat

By Robrt L. PelaMay 16, 2018

Hannibal Lecter, Clarice Starling, and Buffalo Bill deliver droll comedy in musical version of Silence of the Lambs.

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How a $2 Million Gift Will Change Arizona Opera

How a $2 Million Gift Will Change Arizona Opera

By Lynn TrimbleApril 26, 2018

It’ll fund a fresh series for the opera — and it marks a new approach for the arts organization.

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