Exhibit explores LGBT community in western culture with Arizona gay rodeo memorabilia
An exhibit featuring rare Arizona gay rodeo memorabilia engaged Valley residents and the local arts community with its unique perspective on the West last month at the Burton Barr Central Library.
Yogurt Time owner bringing new decor and flavors to closed Yogurtini space in CityScape
Phoenix “fro yo” lovers can fear no more; a new frozen yogurt shop, Yogurt Time, opened last Tuesday, occupying the empty space near 1st and Washington streets after similar business Yogurtini closed.
Pro-immigration groups and community members gather to promote compromise
Volunteers and members for Organizing for Action-Arizona gathered at Steele Indian School Park Monday night with signs that detailed their hopes for immigration reform.
Radio: USGD campaigns build as elections near
USGD presidential candidates Travis Arbon and Frank Smith III spend almost every weekday campaigning on Taylor Mall speaking to students about student government.
Diversity grant brings PBS journalist to Cronkite School for presentation
Gwen Ifill, managing editor and moderator of PBS's “Washington Week,” will give a lecture on diversity and inclusion in journalism Monday night at the Walter Cronkite School.
Local filmmaker is a beacon for aspiring artists
Steve Weiss, born and raised in Phoenix, is a passionate proponent of film and downtown culture. Celebrating the "tencennial" of his No Festival Required series last year, Weiss has had a prolific career making and screening films.
Roosevelt Row CDC celebrates development with fourth annual Equinox fundraiser
The Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation held its annual fundraiser, Equinox, at Cibo on Thursday night from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The funds raised by the event will go toward Roosevelt Row programs such as Growhouse, the Roosevelt Row Merchant Association and A.R.T.S., a program that reuses vacant lots, Cea said.
Spring Food Truck Festival will feature more than 20 trucks, all-day music and recreation
The inaugural Spring Food Truck Festival will feature close to two dozen established food trucks with everything from barbecue cuisine to gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches Saturday April 20.
Autistic baker uses culinary talents to launch business, hopes to expand
Matthew Cottle can quote Winston Churchill, name fine cigars and bake a mean scone. He's a creative type who views baking as an art...
Downtown Devil Discussion panel focuses on unique, diversified design in Phoenix
The third Downtown Devil Discussion of the semester focused on the impact of design in downtown Phoenix.

