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Curtain Critic: Light Rail Plays spice up daily commutes

The Light Rail Plays are an annual series of public theatre and music performed to an unsuspecting audience on the Phoenix light rail. https://vimeo.com/205837575 Video by...

Second Annual ClownTown Healing Fest delivers message of healing, prevention

The second annual ClownTown Healing Fest delivered a message of healing and preventative healthcare at the Herberger Theater Center. From Feb. 24 to 26 residents...

Activist speaks on the myth of the “angry black woman”

Diversity and inclusion became the focus of a Central Phoenix National Organization for Women meeting Sunday morning as a representative of the Young African-American Democratic...

History of communism, culture in Vietnam come to life at new Phoenix Art Museum...

The Phoenix Art Museum welcomed a new multimedia exhibition this week that highlights a uniquely modern take on Vietnamese art. The Propeller Group, a team...

METROnome: Taylor Upsahl preps for second M3F performance, and high school graduation

Phoenix musician Taylor Upsahl is preparing for two of the biggest shows of her career three months before preparing for her high school graduation. Upsahl...

County Recorder outlines vision, department changes at town hall

Newly-elected County Recorder Adrian Fontes outlined major changes for his department at Thursday night’s meet-and-greet event in downtown Phoenix. About 50 people gathered at the County...

City subcommittee approves Request for Proposals for 2 vacant lots

The Sustainability, Housing, Efficiency and Neighborhoods Subcommittee approved Requests for Proposals to be sent out for downtown vacant lots and an affordable housing project. During...

Local businesses encouraged to bid for contract work with the city

The City of Phoenix has implemented an online version of its database program, ProcurePHX, which allows small businesses to establish contract work relationships with the...

Woodland Arts Center passes important hurdle

A formerly abandoned church on Ninth and Woodland Avenues is one step closer to becoming a new community center for downtown Phoenix. The project, known as...

Civil Dialogue holds conversation to bridge diverse viewpoints

It has become increasingly difficult for people with different viewpoints to come together and have meaningful, constructive discussions following last year's election. The Institute for...