Kimberly Koerth

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Arizona gubernatorial candidate forum asks for stances on national image and state issues

The importance of Arizona's current and future leaders in shaping the state's national identity was emphasized by all nine candidates running for state governor at Friday's gubernatorial forum at the Phoenix Convention Center, organized by the Center for the Future of Arizona's The Arizona We Want Institute.

Curtain Critic: ‘View From the Tracks’ offers innovative concept with potential for more

"View From the Tracks: the Light Rail Plays" took one of the most basic elements of theater -- the stage itself -- and moved it out of a building and into the world. The performance, which consisted of eight short plays, took place at the Roosevelt and Camelback light rail stations and on the light rail train itself.

Curtain Critic: ‘Good People’ manages to be both thought-provoking and entertaining

Actors Theatre does a fine job bringing "Good People" to life, offering both laughs and tears with strong, emotional acting that carries through each scene in various degrees.

Curtain Critic: ‘Good People’ take stage to tell story of economic inequality, luck and loyalty

Some people say luck determines your lot in life. Others insist hard work makes the difference. Actors Theatre's performance of "Good People" explores the divide between these two mentalities and how putting too much stock in either attitude can limit someone's potential.

New taxidermy and natural history shop Curious Nature settles into Roosevelt Row

Curious Nature, a new taxidermy and natural history shop on Roosevelt Row, specializes in the selling of odd products including bottled octopi and various taxidermy. The shop hopes to provide an educational atmosphere in the future.

Downtown to introduce Little Free Libraries after book swap event

Civic Space Park will house five Little Free Libraries on Saturday, which will encourage community members to take a book and leave a book.