Downtown Digest: Laugh at lawyers and celebrate meatless food
It’s that time of the week again! It’s… time… for… the Downtown Digest! I’m T.J. Triolo, your guide to what’s going on this week...
FilmBar owner reflects on seventh year downtown
On Feb. 10, FilmBar turned seven years old. While some theaters might hold festivities for the milestone, FilmBar spent the day like any other.
“We...
From AI’s to blockchains: Here’s what to expect at PHX Startup Week 2018
Entrepreneurs and business owners are coming to the Warehouse District next week to share success stories, tips, and failures for the 2018 PHX Startup Week.
PHX...
Yoga and mindfulness come to downtown museums
Your next trip to a museum in downtown Phoenix might just include a little more relaxation.
Both the Heard Museum and the Phoenix Art Museum...
PESD honors alumnus Jackson Pollock with student art exhibit
Abstract art fills the walls in The Studio room at FOUND:RE Hotel this February as the students of Phoenix Elementary School District honor the...
Media and Me Too: Cronkite opens dialogue about sexual harassment
Last year saw a wave of allegations of sexual harassment against prominent figures in the media industry leaving journalism students and professors at the...
Cronkite hosts Reed, Middlebury professors for free speech discussion
Two prominent college professors shared their experience with extreme student protest and discussed the importance of free speech on university campuses Monday.
The discussion, held...
What it takes to make a Cinderella dress
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Ballet Arizona's "Cinderella" is set to run February 15-18 at the Phoenix Symphony Hall. Currently, the Ballet Arizona costume team is working on...
Idiotarod was a booze-soaked shopping-cart race
The 12th annual Phoenix Idiotarod attracted 29 teams this year for its costumed, sometimes drunken shopping-cart race through more than 3 miles of downtown...
Curtain Critic: High fives all around for Stray Cat Theatre’s ‘Hand to God’
For a horror-inspired story about possession, “Hand to God” brings forth more bursts of laughter than jump scares.
Then again, its use of goofy puppets...











