‘Hieroglyph’ anthology launch at Crescent Ballroom brings authors and scientists together
Scientists, educators and science-fiction authors convened at the launch of "Hieroglyph: Stories & Visions for a Better Future" at Crescent Ballroom on Wednesday night to discuss the positives science can bring to the future.
‘A Safe Ride Home’ program brings used child safety car seats to families across...
City officials on Tuesday packed a fire truck with donated car safety seats that will be sent to the Arizona-Mexico border as part of "A Safe Ride Home," a collaboration program between Rural/Metro Corporation, Phoenix Fire Department and the Arizona Department of Health Services.
METROnome: OK Go bassist talks album release and upcoming Crescent Ballroom concert
Following the Oct. 14 release of their fourth album, “Hungry Ghosts,” OK Go will be taking the Crescent Ballroom stage on Friday. Emily Liu spoke with the group's bassist, Tim Nordwind, about their new album and what to expect at the show.
Slide show: Gay-marriage ruling gives those at Rainbows Festival more reason to celebrate
From false eyelashes to feather boas, a full spectrum of color appeared on everything at the 13th annual Rainbows Festival this weekend. Phoenix Pride hosted the festival in Heritage Square Park on Saturday and Sunday. It was an opportunity for the LGBT community to celebrate the Friday legalization of gay marriage in Arizona after state Attorney General Tom Horne ordered county clerks to begin issuing marriage licenses.
Jobot Coffee and Dining celebrates its 4th anniversary with signature artistic flair
Jobot Coffee and Dining celebrated its fourth anniversary this weekend with a display of employee artwork and a showcase of local bands.
Artists and vendors congregate for a cause at AZ Share That You Care flea-market...
Fifty-five local artists and small-business owners gathered Saturday at the Icehouse on Fifth Avenue and Jackson Street to sell their products and raise money for charity in a flea market-type setting at the AZ Share That You Care event, put on by local organization Pineapple Triangle.
Slide show: Same-sex marriage legal in Arizona
Arizona took its place in history as the 31st state in the U.S. to allow the marriage of same-sex couples on Friday morning.
Community members raise concerns about flight-path changes to FAA representatives
Phoenix residents spoke out Thursday night against the flight-path changes made by the Federal Aviation Administration that they say have increased neighborhood noise and negatively impacted their communities.
Through zine, co-founder Kharli Mandeville pushes for creativity and self-expression
Kharli Mandeville is the co-founder of Tilt Magazine, a zine showing the work of local creatives. As editor-in-chief, Mandeville hopes Tilt is a proper place to talk about important topics like sexuality and body image.
Tara Logsdon gives teddy bears new lives and recruits them to combat mass production
Tara Logsdon, the founder and chief medic of DIE BEARMY, described what she does as a movement to make people more conscious of their lifestyles and what they are using and wasting.



