Downtown Dining: The Clever Koi

At The Clever Koi, one can delve into the rich flavors of Asian cuisine -- including dumplings, steamed buns and kimchi -- and dine in a pleasantly buzzing atmosphere.

City Council approves funding for ‘The Row’ age-restricted housing project in 8-1 vote

A multistory development project that would require one member of each household to be older than 55 will receive city funding after City Council voted 8-1 to allocate funds to the project, to the dissent of some community members.

Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery prepares students to build, repair guitars for career

Luthiers build and repair stringed instruments, and the school on Grand Avenue is one of the few accredited schools for this practice in the country. More than 2,000 students have graduated since the school opened in 1975.

Icehouse hosts audience-immersive ASU play that explores living with mental disorders

"The Seven Layers of Bastian Bachman," which runs through Sunday at the Icehouse, features different scenes in various rooms to emulate the experience of brain disorders such as dementia from the inside and out.

Cronkite adjunct professor tours with local band, falls in love

Amanda Crawford has always been a multi-tasker in life, so balancing teaching duties at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and musical ones with her band Former Friends of Young Americans is no trouble. Crawford is an established journalist, with experience at the Arizona Republic and Bloomberg.