Art Detour 25: A look at galleries that helped to shape the Phoenix art...
With the arrival of Art Detour’s 25th year comes an opportunity to take pause and look back at what came before. In that spirit, we present 25 spaces -- an overview of 25 locations that helped shape Art Detour and its monthly iteration, First Friday, into what they are today.
Seed Spot co-founder cultivates young entrepreneurs with life-improving ideas
An exchange of ideas between friends over a bottle of wine could be the new “once upon a time” in the entrepreneurial and business world. Such was the situation for Courtney Klein Johnson, the co-founder of downtown Phoenix’s Seed Spot.
Third Friday guide: Trunk Space outsider art, Geoffrey Gersten, The Epoch and Phoenix stars
February's Third Friday Guide highlights dystopias, gunpowder and Arizona's stunning night sky.
Squash Blossom to open its after-hours space to food-truck competitor Luncha Libre
A downtown restaurant is looking to make a little extra money by doing something unconventional -- leasing out the building to their competition.
Short Leash expands its partnerships with local community, offers new brunch menu
Short Leash Hot Dogs has been expanding recently by deciding to partner with Astor House in downtown Phoenix and offering a new brunch menu.
Jamburritos plans new permanent location, will keep its food truck business
The Jamburritos Cajun Grille food truck is hoping to expand to a brick-and-mortar by next fall
No Festival Required to present independent films shot in Arizona or by Arizona filmmakers
No Festival Required will present “Selections: The All AZ Shorts Show,” a screening of the works of Arizona independent filmmakers and independent short films shot in Arizona.
CityScape implements new mobile parking app
Pango, a mobile app for smartphones that allows patrons to pay for parking, was unveiled at CityScape in downtown Phoenix last Tuesday. The app may aid businesses if it gains a large user base.
Violence against women is focus of One Billion Rising, ‘Vagina Monologues’ events on V-Day
This Valentine’s Day, hundreds will dance through the streets of downtown Phoenix to raise awareness for domestic violence during One Billion Rising, an event expected to draw both men and women from across the state. Together with showings of the play “The Vagina Monologues,” the day will be formally presented as V-Day.
Student ASA fee leads to lawsuit against Ariz. Board of Regents in First Amendment...
The Arizona Students Association filed a federal First Amendment lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents Tuesday morning.

