PARK(ing) Day invites participants to rethink urban land use
Community artists, activists, citizens and students will take over parking spaces around downtown Phoenix Friday as part of an event taking place around the world known as PARK(ing) Day.
Vintage shop opens temporarily with new merchandise, theme
Sweet Salvage, on Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, opened its second four-day sale Thursday. The vintage shop opens once a month for four days, with a new theme and new merchandise each time.
Comedians to duke it out at The Duce for art-scholarship fundraiser
Arizona-based comedians will compete Friday night for the title of “Top Comic” at The Duce in downtown Phoenix as part of an effort to help fund a college scholarship for local aspiring artists.
Giant bug sculptures adorn Desert Botanical Garden in artistic, educational exhibit
The Desert Botanical Garden is home to 11 new critters this fall. Unlike the millions of bugs that currently live throughout the garden, these insects are sculptures ranging from seven to 25 feet long, constructed from twigs, wood and other natural materials.
Kickboxing instructor gives his students a physical and mental workout
Marco Zamora, 37, is the Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA’s only kickboxing instructor. His class runs Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and is almost always full with 30 to 40 people attending.
Hackers compromise Cronkite School website
The Walter Cronkite School's website was compromised late Tuesday evening, which resulted in the site being down for about an hour, the dean of the school said.
Food critic shines light on downtown cuisine
The Arizona Republic's food critic shared some of his favorite — and least favorite — restaurants with students at Tuesday's Discover Phoenix lecture.
First Street opens amid continued construction
First Street is open to traffic again, but will continue to be under construction until mid-October.
Former CNN anchor uses 9/11 coverage as a lesson in impactful reporting
“We’ll do it in a sentence, then move on. I was the anchor for the biggest story of our lives to the largest audience in the history of television."
Vitamin T slated to expand space, add breakfast items to menu
Vitamin T, a Mexican eatery and tequila bar on the east side of CityScape, will soon be expanding its menu and its space.

