City, businesses anticipate financial growth during Super Bowl season
The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee presented projected effects of the 2015 Super Bowl including $500 million in economic impact. Downtown Phoenix will be Super Bowl Central for nearly one million visitors coming to see the big game this January.
Journalism student creates news broadcast for deaf community
When Arizona State University junior Peyton Gallovich began her journalism career at the Walter Cronkite School, she dreamed of combining her two passions for...
Curtain Critic: Latino Initiatives Grant brings opportunity, questions about voice integration
The Arizona Theatre Company recently received a $20,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for Latino community outreach and programming, which brings the opportunity for diverse voices of Phoenix to be heard. But it also raises important questions about how we integrate those voices into a sometimes white-washed theater community.
Local artist presents collection of works blending past and present at Luhrs Arcade
Randy Slack’s one-night-only retrospective exhibition at the Luhrs City Center last Friday was a colorful collection of works that blended past and present, mingling reality with memory. The exhibit, titled “Randy Slack Retrospective: From the Luhrs Basement + Beyond,” was housed inside the Luhrs Arcade at the corner of Central and Jefferson.
Downtown Dining: Paz Cantina
Paz Cantina, the recent installment along Roosevelt Row tucked away on Third Street where The Local and Scratch once occupied, is a struggling spot which makes our mouths more critical when it comes to the newcomer. Paz maintains the energy of a variety of other downtown restaurants -- the urban-casual feel you might find all along Roosevelt Row, but what does it bring to the table?

