Kaly Nasiff

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Explore the world of pop art with Phoenix Art Museum’s new Warhol exhibit, coming March 4

The Phoenix Art Museum is celebrating Andy Warhol's colorful celebrity portraits, experimental films and obsession with fame and early social media with the special exhibition, Andy Warhol: Portraits.

Adaptive reuse projects seek to improve economic development

Local First Arizona and the city of Phoenix hosted the adaptive reuse discussion for people who are new to the adaptive reuse game as well as those already involved to share project ideas and spark conversation.

Experimental performance company Orange Theatre boosts fall show funding last minute

Orange Theatre, local theater troupe, fundraised for a performance of Spanish play Blood Wedding with Indiegogo. The group combined the lines from Blood Wedding with the blocking and stage directions of Godzilla.

Arab American Festival brings a taste of Middle Eastern culture with gyros, hookahs and more

On Oct. 19-20, people of all ages gathered in Steele Indian School Park for the seventh Arab American Festival. By its third year the festival had gathered an average of 35,000 people and became one of the largest multi-cultural events in the country.

Local artists create children’s book of poetry based off paintings, process of inspiration

Local artists Michele and Richard Bledsoe hosted a release party for their children's book "The Secret Kingdom" Saturday. The couple wrote the book in a month, using Michele Bledsoe's paintings as inspirations for poems.

Phoenix Public Market Cafe looks to educate customers with new contest concept

Chef Aaron Chamberlin of St. Francis and the Phoenix Public Market Cafe held a "Chef for a Day" contest, which ended on Sept. 1. The winner and three of their friends will get to have a meal cooked for them by Chamberlin.