Firehouse Gallery residents and supporters come together to save venue, artists’ space
After the Firehouse Gallery's property owner put the building up for sale, Firehouse founders Michael and Joanna Lee 23 are trying to save the community.
Downtown Angels: Arts activist organizes poetry reading honoring Black History Month
Arizona Consortium for the Arts, the nonprofit organization, held a poetry reading in honor of Black History Month.
Authors of ‘In a Different Key’ discuss society’s role in autism
"In a Different Key" tells the history of Autism and how it has been viewed and treated since its discovery.
‘Print Wikipedia’ creator discusses human knowledge in the digital age
“Print Wikipedia” is a visualization of the immensity of human knowledge shown through the more than 7,000 printed volumes of Wikipedia articles.
Book aims to capture spirit, history of Roosevelt Row
The largely picture-based book takes a historical look at Roosevelt Row and its transformation from the 1800’s to the present.
Local organizations file lawsuit over billboard redesign
A lawsuit was filed in an attempt to preserve the historic look of the Garfield neighborhood by preventing the redesign of a billboard.
LuLu’s Italian Ice owner serves memories through flavors
Joe Natale's childhood treats are brought to life for all of Phoenix to enjoy through LuLu's, his Philadelphia-inspired Italian water ice brand.
‘Punk is not a style of music, it is a style of life’: Pussy...
Two members of the Russian punk protest group Pussy Riot spoke on a panel about their brand of activism and how it can be applied to Phoenix issues.
New parking meters coming to Roosevelt Row in near future to increase turnover
The city will add 180 meters mostly to the area north of Pierce Street and west of Third Street.
Candlelight vigil held in memory of trans man killed by police
A crowd gathered in Civic Space Park for a candlelit vigil held in memory of Kayden Clarke, a trans man with Asperger’s who was killed by police.













