Free swing dancing returns to Phoenix Public Market
Dance troupe Savage Rhythm displayed their swing dancing prowess and encouraged others to join in Saturday morning at Phoenix Public Market Cafe in an...
Metronome: 4 thanks-worthy things about the downtown music scene
Turkey spoils and fall colors fade away, but the downtown Phoenix music scene can be forever if we take care of it. This Thanksgiving,...
Curtain Critic: Billy Elliot is nothing short of a spectacle
Rating (out of four stars): ★★
Phoenix Theatre’s latest production is a spectacle of stunning visuals and talent that communicates an overlying message of acceptance,...
Artists gather to benefit the Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS
The Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS partnered with Art Explorers AZ last Friday to put on Art for HIV, a benefit night featuring the work...
Noches Erotica celebrates sex and eroticism in the Latin American community
Video by Nicole Neri
Noches Erotica, an event celebrating sex and eroticism in the Latin American community, featured nude body painting, erotic poetry in both...
Curtain Critic: An Act of God is giggle-worthy, not quite worship-worthy
Rating (out of four stars): ★★★
God takes the form of the exuberant and vivacious Paige Davis in Arizona Theatre Company’s production of David Javerbaum’s...
Video: Phoenix celebrates third annual Hip Hop Festival
Video by Holly Bernstein
Mayor Greg Stanton proclaimed the third Saturday of every November to officially be known as “Hip Hop Day." Phoenix celebrated the...
New storytelling community offers space for downtown voices
Phoenix residents from all walks of life are taking the stage at Chatterbox, a newly-established grassroots storytelling community in downtown.
Chatterbox is an improv community with the...
Reproductive Health Arizona uses art to spark conversation about women’s health issues
Reproductive Health Arizona held its first annual event that was dedicated to educating the community on women's health issues.
Phoenix seeks local artists for projection art on downtown building
The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture is reaching out to local artists to continue an art series and create a work of interactive projection art.














