Mustaches, polo and Veterans Day this weekend
By Tuesday Mahrle
When the weather cools in Phoenix, events around town come out of hiding and the weekends fill with a variety of festivals, concerts and parades. Not only do we have the opportunity...
Devouring the Valley: This weeklong food event celebrates all things Arizona
By Annika Tomlin
Kimber Lanning of Local First Arizona was upset that the press didn’t rate Phoenix as a desirable culinary destination.
So, she took matters into her own hands and created Devour Week, a weeklong...
Dazzling Display: Scottsdale’s holiday celebration takes on new meaning
By Sarah Nguyen
Not even a pandemic can stop the joys of the holiday season.
Moving into its fifth year, Scottsdazzle is back for another monthlong celebration from November 6 to December 21.
The holiday extravaganza will...
A Star Lineup: Devour at Home with the whole family this year
By Annika Tomlin | February 22, 2021
It’s no secret that restaurants around the Valley — and throughout the world — are hurting due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Devour Phoenix creator Kimber Lanning wanted to do...
‘Curiouser and Curiouser’: Theater Works offers dark journey into Wonderland
By Bridgette M. Redman | May 14, 2021
For some theater companies, the pandemic opened doors to long-considered innovative productions.
For Theater Works, that meant a journey into the wild world of immersive theater that...
Recalling a Debut: Brad Arnold shares the stress of ‘Kryptonite’
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski | August 22, 2021
Editor's Note: Theory of a Deadman has canceled its initial plans to perform with 3 Doors Down. A DJ will now open the show. Guests can request refunds...
Planting a Seed: We Came As Romans rediscover its first album on tour
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski | October 12, 2021
The Detroit-based metalcore outfit We Came As Romans is leading fans back to its first album, “To Plant a Seed,” on its twice-postponed tour.
The jaunt was meant to...
Enlightening Tour: Bus drive embraces the holiday spirit
By Allison Brown | December 7, 2021
Cruising neighborhoods looking at Christmas lights is a tradition for many families, but sometimes the logistics do not work out.
Kids complain because of the lack of lights and/or...
Living Large: Multitalented entertainer is the perform storm of talent
By Laura Latzko | February 11, 2022
Storm Large is known for her dynamic vocals and personality. The rock singer, author and playwright, who has appeared on “America’s Got Talent” and “Rock Star: Supernova,” hopes...
All That Jazz: Downtown, East Valley celebrates with dancing, festivities
By Alex Gallagher | April 5, 2022
It’s hard for William “Doc” Jones to believe it has been half a decade since he began his efforts to have his state recognize April as Jazz Appreciation...