Front Porch Pickins Vintage & Handmade Market Returns to Peoria
Move over, Junk in the Trunk – there's another folksy vintage market in town.
View ArticleScottsdale Community College Iron Pour Is Hot
If you’re interested in seeing a “visual spectacle,” attend Scottsdale Community College Sculpture Department’s “Annual Fall Iron Pour: KOJI XI.” The iron pour, staged by SCC residential faculty member...
View ArticleLegend City Amusement Park Comes Back to Life in Tempe Exhibition
With more than four million residents, Phoenix is one of the country’s largest metropolitan areas (as of the 2013 census, it still held the #6 spot). Yet despite our gorgeous winters, the Valley is...
View ArticleTieken Gallery Opens to Great Fanfare
Propelling the metro Phoenix art scene up a welcome notch, the new Tieken Gallery is elegant and visually stunning. Conveniently located a few yards from artist Fred Tieken's home art studio (the...
View ArticleChicken Fun: Tour de Coops Returns
If you’re ready to join the back-to-the-garden movement, you might want to attend the Valley Permaculture Alliance’s 7th Annual Tour de Coops on Saturday, Nov. 14.
View ArticlePhoenix Artist Randy Slack Headed to LA
Local artist Randy Slack – co-founder of artist collective 3CarPileUp and curator of the annual “Chaos Theory” exhibit – has always felt a strong connection to California. An avid surfer, he’s as much...
View ArticleRunning Around in Your Underwear – For a Good Cause
Recent Arizona State University grads may look back fondly on the university's annual BB Run, dubbed the “Undie Run” as a result of its dress code of solely skivvies. Due to a lack of funding and...
View ArticleGrand Prix of Scottsdale Slideshow
The 1920s were roaring once again on Saturday, November 7, as the inaugural Grand Prix of Scottsdale took to the streets of Old Town. Locals donned their best Gatsby-esque garb and watched locals and...
View ArticleHonorHealth Puts a Little Pampering in Healthcare
People generally associate hospitals with illness, but one hospital in Scottsdale has a space dedicated to wellness.
View ArticleTop Four Massages Around Phoenix
There's no shortage of spas and massage havens around the Valley. From hot stone massages to reflexology to deep tissue muscle stimulation, Phoenix has a plethora of places for you to unwind. Here are...
View ArticleCreepy, Kooky Phoenix Artist Tom Deadstuff Wraps Up Solo Show at Alwun House
Phoenix-based artist Tom Deadstuff found his macabre little niche late in life. Nearly two decades after dropping out of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh—and after turning 40 – Deadstuff started making...
View ArticleCatify to Satisfy: Our Resident Cat Mama Interviews Jackson Galaxy
Every office has one: a feline fiend, a meow maven, a proponent of purrs – a crazy-cool cat lady. While the PHOENIX mag staff skews heavily cat-centric, nobody is a more passionate devotee of kitty...
View ArticleFor Your Consideration: AZ Short Film Fest Returns to FilmBar
Valley movie buffs already know that downtown’s FilmBar is a destination for an array of flicks that don’t always make their way to mainstream theaters.
View ArticlePony Up for the Perfect Gift: Kathy Taylor's Spirit Horses
Artist Kathy Taylor listens to her canvases. Her abstract horse paintings emerge from her acrylic washes, paper and ink and, to hear her tell it, of their own accord. These stunning equine depictions...
View ArticleArizona artist Chad Little's “Dogs, Frogs and Flying Hogs” Exhibit Benefits...
Tell Arizona native artist Chad Little something can only happen “when pigs fly,” and he'll show you a pig flying – specifically, the winged oinker in his cleverly titled painting “The Swine Flew.” The...
View Article“America’s Got Talent” Looks for the Next Big Thing in Phoenix
The America’s Got Talent crew is back on the road, hunting for the next Terry Fator or Mat Franco. This year, locals will have a chance to nab a spot in Season 11 when the 12-stop audition parks its...
View ArticleAlternative Black Friday at CityScape
Not into the thrill of the Black Friday hunt – or scared of the stampede? CityScape Phoenix has you covered with its fourth annual Alternative Black Friday Vintage Market.
View ArticleAunt Rita's Foundation Commemorates World AIDS Day
Aunt Rita’s Foundation, a local nonprofit that promotes public awareness of HIV/AIDS and raises money for 17 central Arizona HIV/AIDS-related programs, will commemorate World AIDS Day on Dec. 1 by...
View ArticleSpace 55 Invites Locals to ‘Wreck the Halls’
Space 55, the downtown Phoenix theatre known for offbeat original variety shows, isn’t afraid to tread on tradition. Their annual holiday show A Bloody Mary Christmas, for example, involves a trio of...
View Article“It's Feline a Lot Like Christmas” Cat Show Takes Over Mesa Convention Center
The poet T.S. Eliot wrote, “Cats are much like you and me / And other people whom we find / Possessed of various types of mind.” It is true, as any cat lover will tell you, that cats can be awesomely...
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