Curtain Critic: ‘View From the Tracks’ offers innovative concept with potential for more

"View From the Tracks: the Light Rail Plays" took one of the most basic elements of theater -- the stage itself -- and moved it out of a building and into the world. The performance, which consisted of eight short plays, took place at the Roosevelt and Camelback light rail stations and on the light rail train itself.

Vice president for Roosevelt Row CDC board invited to Seattle to speak about arts...

Greg Esser, the vice president for the Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation board, spoke about the preservation and promotion of the Roosevelt Row Artists' District at a community forum in Seattle on Tuesday, May 20.

Finding strength within: a look at Phoenix’s efforts to help sex-trafficking victims

Savannah Sanders, a recent graduate from ASU's School of Social Work and a former sex-trafficking victim, works along with other state programs to help victims of human trafficking regain their footing.

Devil’s Pass: 5 ways to beat the heat during June’s First Friday art walk

Yes, it's hot outside. Still, that shouldn't stop you from going out in the evening, especially during June's First Friday art walk. "Devil's Pass" brings you five events sure to make your June art walk a refreshing experience.

Temporary teddy bear art installation hopes to teach about sustainability, creator says

The 7-foot teddy bear installation, titled "I Bearly Give a Scrap," is just one of the many temporary art projects present throughout the Roosevelt Row area downtown. With the bear, creator Tara Logsdon hopes to inspire people to reuse old materials that may otherwise go into landfills.