Savanah Yaghsezian

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The Paper Plane zine offers engaging, offbeat illustrations and writings from local artists

The Paper Plane zine is only three months old and will be launching its latest issue on Saturday. With an increasing number of submissions coming from people the creators don't know, the zine's popularity is taking off.

A Tailored Place: Spring into Style

Phoenix Fashion Week's spring trend show "Spring into Style" showcased this season's work from six designers Saturday and ranged from floral prints to denim ensembles.

A Tailored Place: Treat yourself to stylish steals at Antique Sugar Vintage Clothing’s new space

Antique Sugar Vintage Clothing is relocating to the Roosevelt District on April 17 after construction delays pushed the original April 3 open date back. The store's owners wanted to move from their current location in the Melrose District to participate in downtown's expansion and because of landlord issues.

ArtFarm exhibit highlights Phoenix arts community, showcases local artists

ArtFarm, a yearling art collective in Phoenix, aims to provide unique exhibition opportunities for local artists. Their latest event, "Nurturing the Landscape," brings together ten artists at the Oasis on Grand.

A Tailored Place: Vox Curvy Couture’s first clothing swap event laid-back and charming

A Tailored Place columnist Savanah Yaghsezian visited thrift shop Vox Curvy Couture's first Sip 'n' Swap event, where customers could bring in their clothing and swap for other donated pieces. All items that were left over were or will be donated to charity.

NPR television critic examines the effect of modern media on prejudice, racism

NPR television critic Eric Deggans discussed the issue of racial stereotypes and prejudices of modern media at The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s Must See Monday event on Sept. 15. After a brief introduction by...