Curtain Critic: Ballet Arizona to perform ‘Napoli’ for first time in U.S.
Ballet Arizona will be the first company to perform August Bournonville's romantic piece "Napoli" in the U.S. The performance will be from Feb. 12-15 at Phoenix Symphony Hall.
City’s violent crime rate falls for first time in 4 years
Phoenix's violent crime rate fell in 2014 following three consecutive years of increases, according to an update from police that was presented to a city council subcommittee on Wednesday.
ASU’s #NoFilter event encourages discussion of issues in the black community
#NoFilter, an ASU event aimed to encourage dialogue about issues that affect the black community, offered an anonymous platform for participants to voice their opinions at the student center Wednesday.
Plan to expand and revamp public transport fails to clear city council subcommittee
A city council subcommittee and community members did not pass a proposal from the Citizens Committee on the Future of Phoenix Transportation Tuesday afternoon. The plan would have raised sales taxes to upgrade public transportation and infrastructure.
Curtain Critic: Premiere of Cleveland’s ‘Five Presidents’ stunningly portrays past leaders
Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton pace and philosophize as they wait for Richard Nixon's funeral to begin in Arizona Theatre Company's new dramatic show, "Five Presidents."

