6 Spa Treatments to Get You Through the Summer
Stay cool in Phoenix by treating yourself to a relaxing scrub, cool-water massage, pedicure, or any of the items offered at these spas.
Stay cool in Phoenix by treating yourself to a relaxing scrub, cool-water massage, pedicure, or any of the items offered at these spas.
Here are opportunities to learn dance, glass-blowing, writing, acting, and other arty skills at classes and workshops throughout the Valley this summer.
Like the shows she’s considering, Bolin soon expands out from comely corpses to survey a wider world, in this case many of her pop obsessions …
From the very first scene, Pose boasts a purposefully slick veneer of artificiality — it’s a little too art-directed, a romanticized version of poverty straight from the set of Rent
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Through archival footage of Rogers both on and off the set of his iconic show, as well as interviews with his family, friends and former crew members, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? draws a flattering yet complex portrait of its subject, who died of cancer in 2003
FilmBar sets screening on 50th anniversary of Monkees’ one and only film, Head.
… While John Wick is all action, no talk, Artemis is the polar opposite, Pearce stretching out the will-they-won’t-they (kill each other) tension as long as possible, until every violent criminal is trapped in this hotel
That elfin wit Rash plays Bernard, the schlemiel-ish old college pal/rival of David Koechner’s carousing Huey, a one-man sexual Sherman’s March blazing from the Hudson to the East River
The project, valued at $63.5 million, would entail facilities and programming for digital and sensory technology, film and media arts, and entrepreneurial support.
Simply put, the clockwork heist that Ocean’s 8 promises (and, by its end, dazzles with) limits the film’s ability to offer what you might actually want from it: the chance to relish this cast
The horror of Hereditary lays not just in scary images but in creeping sense that free will is a joke, and bad luck can be as inescapable as a family curse
… Much like a paper by a student who has read the wiki but not the work, Mary Shelley marshals its evidence without revealing more, without connecting to the soul of the matter.
Handbag and fashion entrepreneur, and Arizona State University alumna, Spade died at 55 of an apparent suicide in her New York home.
Peng Shepherd has two Valley appearances to talk about her debut novel about a dystopian society that binds memory to shadows.
Calling all broke art lovers!
Phoenix Library system’s flagship reopens June 16 after being closed nearly a year because of storm damage and flooding. At least $8 million went to repairs and improvements.
Artist Bob Booker wants to draw attention to gun violence by posting targets at locations in Roosevelt Row.
A look at the geek event’s most phenomenal cosplayers.
Not to be confused with Phoenix Fan Fusion, which is still taking place.
Phoenix art museums and venues want proposals from creatives.