Opinion

Downtown Digest: Got the munchies? This week won’t disappoint

It’s that time of the week again! I’m T.J. Triolo, your guide to events in downtown Phoenix. We’ve got a nice variety this week,...

In the Details: TRANS AM gallery on Grand Avenue serves up coffee, music, books...

By Cody Fitzpatrick and Richard Walton In the early evening of the first Friday in April, TRANS AM PHX feels more like a construction zone...

Curtain Critic: Phoenix Theatre’s artistic director wins prestigious award

Imagine winning an award that has been presented to seven former presidents and other American heroes including Muhammad Ali, Sandra Day O’Connor and Rosa...

Downtown Digest: Movie nights and pool parties

Hello my downtown people! It's T.J. Triolo, and I'm back with another Downtown Digest this week. If you haven't noticed, we're approaching that time...

Downtown Digest: Dinosaurs and Japanese jazz

Hello, lovely readers! I hope you had a good St. Patrick’s Day weekend and took advantage of some of the great events that went...

Downtown Digest: video game music and blues

It’s your guide to what’s happening downtown, T.J. Triolo! Happy first week of March to all of our readers. Already the weather has started...

Curtain Critic: Boobs, boobs and more boobs at Phoenix Theatre’s “The Boob Show”

It’s important to keep abreast of topics such as body image, feminism, sexism and objectification, and no play makes it more titillating than “The...

Curtain Critic: Fat-burning laughter at Heberger Theatre’s “Waist Watchers”

“Waist Watchers” will make you laugh off your weight. From chin hairs to weight gain, the struggles of middle age are illustrated vividly through song...

Downtown Digest: Laugh at lawyers and celebrate meatless food

It’s that time of the week again! It’s… time… for… the Downtown Digest! I’m T.J. Triolo, your guide to what’s going on this week...

Curtain Critic: High fives all around for Stray Cat Theatre’s ‘Hand to God’

For a horror-inspired story about possession, “Hand to God” brings forth more bursts of laughter than jump scares. Then again, its use of goofy puppets...