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Robrt Pela Tells a Story with His F.Q. Story Craftsman Home in Phoenix

By Evie CarpenterNovember 25, 2016

Everything within the historic home has a story and a purpose.

Arizona Theatre Company’s An Act of God Is Some Kind of Miracle

By Robrt L. PelaNovember 23, 2016

Marsha Mason directs for Arizona Theatre Company.

Postcommodity Tapped for 2017 Whitney Biennial

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 18, 2016

“Phoenix helped give birth to Postcommodity.”

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Laura Spalding Best’s “Inferior Mirage” Challenges Phoenix’s Relationship to Water

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 17, 2016

A show full of beauty, humor, and perspective.

5 Things to Do for $12 or Less in Metro Phoenix, November 18 to 20

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersNovember 17, 2016

Going out on a budget? Gotcha.

Your Guide to Third Friday Art Shows in Phoenix on November 18

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 16, 2016

Exhibitions in Roosevelt Row and the warehouse district.

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10 Black Friday and Small Business Saturday 2016 Events in Metro Phoenix

By Lauren CusimanoNovember 15, 2016

Flea markets, artisan fairs, and artist studio tours.

Ashley Macias and Yai Cecream Find New Downtown Phoenix Studio After Fire

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 14, 2016

Phoenix artists Ashley Macias and Yai Cecream relocated their shared Phoenix studio to Roosevelt Row in October, after their previous studio space was damaged by fire. The fire occurred in the early morning hours of Monday, August 22, in their studio located behind a home near Nintth Avenue and Willetta Street…

ASU Art Museum Director Gordon Knox Named San Francisco Art Institute President

By Becky BartkowskiNovember 14, 2016

He’ll join SFAI next year.

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Art Won’t Trump Disgust and Fear

By Robrt L. PelaNovember 14, 2016

Protest art can’t fix this.

ASU School of Art to Expand Program in Phoenix’s Warehouse District

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 11, 2016

Here are all the details.

Nominations for the 2017 Arizona Governor’s Arts Awards Now Open

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 10, 2016

Here’s everything you need to know.

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5 Things to Do for $10 or Less in Phoenix, November 11 to 13

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersNovember 10, 2016

Going out on a budget? Easy.

What’s Happening with the Circles Records Building in Central Phoenix?

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 10, 2016

Roosevelt Action Association is on board with developers.

Art One Gallery Celebrates 23 Years in Scottsdale

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 9, 2016

Here’s how.

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“Emphatics” Explores Five Decades of Avant-Garde Fashion at Phoenix Art Museum

By Becky BartkowskiNovember 8, 2016

With work by Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen, and Issey Miyake.

11 Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix, November 7 to 13

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersNovember 7, 2016

Natasha Leggero, a Netflix debut, and a look inside Outlander.

8 Things to Do for $10 or Less in Metro Phoenix, November 4 to 6

By Becky Bartkowski and OthersNovember 3, 2016

Certified Local Fest, Macbeth, Dance of the Dead.

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Phoenix Festival of the Arts Returns December 9; Here’s What to Expect

By Lauren CusimanoNovember 3, 2016

Phoenix Festival of the Arts will return to Margaret T. Hance Park for its fifth annual edition from December 9 through 11. That might read like business as usual for the free community-focused festival. But event organizers will introduce a new feature to the three-day arts event. In addition to a lineup…

Your Guide to November 2016’s First Friday in Phoenix

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 2, 2016

More than a dozen shows are opening.

Here’s the Best Art We Saw in Metro Phoenix During October 2016

By Lynn TrimbleNovember 1, 2016

From ASU students, Kehinde Wiley, and Beth Ames Swartz.

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Stray Cat Theatre’s The Trump Card Is a Well-Timed Tirade

By Robrt L. PelaNovember 1, 2016

Trump Card plays through November 6.

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