Rainbows Festival raises money for LGBT center, creates supportive environment
The Rainbows Festival this past weekend raised money for the Phoenix Pride LGBT Center and awareness for equality. The Pride Center hoped to show that the festival didn’t have to be the stereotype of gay pride parades, and that everyone was welcome.
A history of Okilly Dokilly: Phoenix’s half urban legend, half viral Internet sensation
Perspiration hung thick in the Trunk Space on Sept. 5. Tickets were capped at 175, but there were more people than that in the...
‘World’s Biggest Eye Contact Experiment’ seeks to create connections among Phoenix residents
Phoenix is among 140 cities worldwide that participated in "The World's Biggest Eye Contact Experiment," after locals gathered at Civic Space Park Thursday in the name of creating human connections.
Curtain Critic: ‘The Exorcist Has No Legs’ relies heavily on gimmick but shines in...
All Puppet Players' comedy production "The Exorcist Has No Legs" brings some laughs to the audience through quick wit and improv, but tends to lack nuance in its humor.
Artlink Phoenix’s 17th annual juried exhibition celebrates diversity in Arizona art
Artlink Phoenix's 17th annual juried exhibition received a record number of entries this year. Only 17 artists were displayed, and three took home awards.

