New Creative Space the Armory Opens in Grand Avenue District
The property features artist studios, event spaces, and offices.
The property features artist studios, event spaces, and offices.
Secrets get exposed, cultural barriers get smashed and re-erected, and every apparent villain will prove heroic and every hero something of a villain
All of the plans, but none of the coin.
An art tax helped build Tempe Center for the Arts. Now what?
Here’s a fresh crop of art shows you need to see this month.
Zombies of the Valley will have to find another source for their brains this Halloween.
Seven artists lost work at Unexpected Gallery.
Though Moselle’s narrative feature debut, Skate Kitchen, tells a fictional story, the director again draws heavily from her subjects’ own personal histories, this time constructing a story about teen girls finding themselves and each other at the local skate park
The show mixes comedy with real and mythical tales of bizarre behavior.
The plot concerns skinny dreamer Davey, a fanatic for the Bigfoot creatures and aliens of supermarket tabloids, suddenly convinced that the loner cop (Rich Sommer) who lives across the street must be a serial killer responsible for a spate of missing kids
The dilapidated Roosevelt Row structure will bite the dust on August 22.
Scandal ensues when the charming Nick Young (Henry Golding), secretly heir to a wealthy Chinese-Singaporean real estate fortune, brings his accomplished, lower-class Chinese-American girlfriend, Rachel Chu (Fresh Off The Boat’s Constance Wu), home for his best friend’s wedding
Marlina, a meditative neo-Western, surveys Indonesian hills and men’s dehumanization of women without indulging in splattery fantasy
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The mall will be holding activities as part of its Summer Mural Project.
See the premiere right here in Phoenix
“10 Artists/2000 Speculums” wants women to rethink their gynecological exams.
Works exploring identity, immigration, and pop culture.
It’s the freakin’ weekend.
… It’s a hero-dude adventure movie based on a Michael Crichton-esque paperback techno-thriller, which means we hear more science talk than is strictly necessary, get a tour of a gleaming research facility and meet a billionaire finder (Rainn Wilson) who just might have ulterior motives