Arts and Entertainment

Make the most of Saturday’s Los Dias de la Crescent and Chile Pepper Festival

The entertaining doubleheader of Los Dias de la Crescent and the Chili Pepper Festival is this Saturday. We mapped out your day so you don't have to.

METROnome: Australian electronic band Cut Copy is better experienced than heard

This music lover attended an electronic concert despite her distaste for the genre, and you won't believe what happened next.

Annual Los Dias de la Crescent festival now ticketed, moves to Second Avenue

The annual Los Dias de la Crescent festival will move from the normal Civic Space Park to Second Avenue outside of Crescent Ballroom. The festival will also cost money this year because there weren't as many sponsors.

Infographic: How much do you know about the Phoenix Symphony?

The Phoenix Symphony kicks off its 2015-16 season tonight with a mix of classic and modern pieces. Take a look at the symphony's lesser-known facts.

‘Here & Now: 15’ to highlight the 2015 works of 15 local artists

Nic Wiesinger has kept track of all the great local art from 2015, and he's ready to present some of his favorite works for September's Third Friday.

Exhibit honors green PARK(ing) Day festivities by showcasing living plant art

Treeo will host "Outside Inside," a show of living plant artwork from Joe Zazzera of Plant Solutions and Michael Lanier of The Bosque.

’26 Blocks’ founder and participants reflect on project that brought artists and city together

"26 Blocks" partnered 26 photographers with 26 writers and then randomly assigned the teams of two to one of 26 city blocks to explore in March 2010.

Ben’s Bells nonprofit art studio and charity to ring in its entry downtown

Ben's Bells, a new studio coming to Roosevelt Row, hopes to spread a message of kindness throughout the downtown community with bell-making.

A Tailored Place: Antique Sugar sees success since move to new downtown location

Antique Sugar is finally here -- cowboy boots, sequins, pug and all. Check out what our columnist thought of the latest vintage addition downtown.

Curtain Critic: Phoenix Theatre’s ‘Chicago’ sacrifices depth and sensitivity for laughs

While technically excellent in many ways, "Chicago" at the Phoenix Theatre faced issues with failing to develop characters believably and treat some issues with necessary thoughtfulness.