Video: Ana Teresa Fernández erases the border
Arizona State University’s Performance in the Borderlands is hosting artist and activist Ana Teresa Fernandez in Arizona from Oct. 5 to Oct. 16. After speaking at the Phoenix Art Museum, Fernandez headed south and painted the border fence.
Timeline: Downtown public art through the years
With the art projects along Roosevelt Row causing such a commotion recently, we decided to highlight some other examples of the 170 completed projects downtown since the creation of the city's Public Art Program in 1986.
Pizza Bracket 2015: And the winner is…
The awaited end to our beloved pizza bracket is here. Who was crowned the top pizza king of downtown Phoenix?
Focus. Flash. Phoenix.: Upside Down
Have you ever felt like everything you know was turned upside down? That’s how I felt the first time I set foot in a dark room to print a photo.
Focus. Flash. Phoenix: Ineffable Artifacts
The world is full of lost objects and the infinite stories they tell. The least I can do is document their existence, and perhaps, if I’m really lucky, make a connection with the ineffable.
On the Record: Operation Record Store Day
In this second installment of "On the Record" your host Alexandra and her trusty producer Claire are on a mission to find the best local records to snag on Record Store Day.
Music Stroll jazzes up the pub crawl experience
Several different restaurants downtown, including the Arrogant Butcher, Copper Blues, Squid Ink and Tom’s Tavern, hosted musical acts Saturday afternoon for the fifth annual Downtown Music Stroll.
Focus. Flash. Phoenix: The Juggler
Austin broke out the pins and all hell broke loose. He tossed/spun them around to practice new material. I could not look away — even when some attempts failed and pins flew at me.
La Frontera Arizona’s EMPACT-SPC hosts annual Take Back the Night event
Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault shared their stories at the "Take Back the Night" event held in Civic Space Park.
A Tailored Place: New clothing swap center looks to serve LGBT youth
The "I Have a Dream" boutique is meant to be a safe place for LGBT youth to shop for and exchange clothes without the constraints of a gendered establishment.

