Video: Heard Museum holds annual Indian Fair and Market to display Native American art
This year the Heard Museum Guild held its 55th annual Indian Fair and Market that featured over 700 Native American artists. The festival provided a diverse range of art from basket weaving to mask-making, and offered a variety of American Indian culture through different performances and traditional activities.
Teachers College receives grant to boost K-8 math scores in Roosevelt School District
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College received a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help raise mathematics achievements in K-8 students in the Roosevelt School District.
Downtown Phoenix Partnership highlights 2012 achievements, goals for future
The Downtown Phoenix Partnership's 2012 Annual Report describes downtown as a region of economic success and vast future development.
Musician and former minister finds harmony between Christianity and classic rock roots
Tony "DLivahh" Prince, a local Christian musician, released his latest album "Behind the Mask" in January 2012. While Prince doesn't explicitly sing about the religion, the messages of faith carry across, he said.
Cronkite students share challenges, lessons learned from Olympics reporting trip
Five Walter Cronkite School students discussed their experience covering the Olympics last summer as part of Must See Monday.
Mayor announces CEO for newly formed Downtown Phoenix, Inc.
Mayor Greg Stanton announced previous Deputy City Manager David Krietor as CEO for a new downtown improvement organization during his State of the City Address Thursday.
Cartel Coffee Lab applies for liquor license
Downtowners anxious to try Cartel Coffee Lab’s new craft beers, which were launched at the Tempe location last week, will be pleased to learn that Cartel's downtown location hopes to soon add alcohol to its menu.
MonOrchid Arts’ Ball fundraises for relaunch of Shade Projects
Influential members from the past and present Phoenix art scene gathered at MonOrchid for the Arts’ Ball to celebrate 25 years of Art Detour Saturday.
Video: Meet a Fellow, Alma Telibecirevic
Alma Telibecirevic, one of this year’s nine Hubert H. Humphrey fellows, has found a way to express her year of cultural experience through art.
Underground Publisher’s Conference showcases zine authors
The Underground Publisher’s Convention was held at Lawn Gnome Publishing Saturday, promoting the and craft culture in downtown Phoenix.


