Herberger Institute performance at Icehouse will explore writing, women and madness

The treatment of women in early 20th century mental hospitals is the focus of the Herberger Institute's new experimental play, "Asylum." The performances are interactive, allowing audience members to choose how to follow the story or specific actors. The show runs for this weekend only at the Icehouse.

Maizie’s Cafe and Bistro donates to monthly charity, builds community support

The donation program at Mazie's began in July. The cafe chooses a charity every month and donates ten percent of its proceeds every Wednesday to that chosen charity.

NYC transplant lends roots, connections to downtown

Cindy Dach never expected to stay in Phoenix, but a drive to create something new led her to stay. She and her husband, Greg Esser, have become major community players not only downtown, but throughout the Valley.

Valley Metro releases community opinion of light rail station additions

In a recent community meeting, Valley Metro and City of Phoenix representatives shared results with the public about the possible locations of two more light rail stops along the Washington corridor.

USGD Senate aims to override two bills vetoed earlier this month

USGD President Frank Smith vetoed two Senate bills earlier this month that would have changed senator attendance and office hour requirements, but the two bills are back on the agenda for Friday's meeting where the Senate aims to override Smith's decision.