The local LGBT community and allies gathered at the Heritage Science Park Saturday and Sunday for the annual Rainbows Festival. The event had around 150 booths featuring LGBT-friendly organizations, companies and churches.
11th Monk3y Industries, a clothing store and open-source workshop, re-opened on Grand Avenue after leaving their Roosevelt Row location. They allow anyone to come and use their facilities to create T-shirts, prints and more.
The Phoenix Showcase at FilmBar presents a rare opportunity for local filmmakers to show their work to a wider audience, highlighting films that would not otherwise receive exposure.
Downtown Phoenix overflowed with costumed fans and pop culture enthusiasts attending the eleventh annual Phoenix Comicon. From Thursday to Sunday, the Phoenix Convention Center and the surrounding hotels hosted the yearly event crafted for comic geeks, Trekkies, anime buffs and countless other fandoms.
Local and international filmmakers are presenting independent movies at the Bloody Hero Film Festival in the Phoenix Center for the Arts beginning Friday. The inaugural festival will feature independent, full-length pictures and shorts by filmmakers from all over the world, including local directors.
The Cult of the Yellow Sign, is an “equal opportunity doomsday cult and apocalypse provider” headquartered in Phoenix. Individuals in the cult do not identify themselves by names but rather, numbers.