Chris Danowksi’s New Book DOGSEAR Is His Fitting Farewell to Phoenix
Danowski has been teaching theater, media, and performance art to ASU students for years.
Danowski has been teaching theater, media, and performance art to ASU students for years.
The eclectic Phoenix artist scours junkyards for art materials.
Yes, it’s free.
… Like that of I Love You, America, Cohen’s apparent goal of exploring America’s multitudes belies his show’s actual focus on belittling, baiting or simply giving a platform to white Americans in particular
At its best, the show was a canny deconstruction of contemporary late-night comedy, which has been swamped with political satire since Stewart, the former Daily Show host, turned Bush-era liberal outrage comedy into its very own TV genre
Good stuff coming to Roosevelt Row, Grand Avenue, Central Corridor, and Warehouse District
The Humanities Action Lab is hosting free events raising awareness about America’s prison industrial complex.
Artists painted the Pemberton House in Roosevelt Row.
For the family at its heart, everything seems to be in constant, even terrifying disorder, and yet nothing really changes — not after one son discovers he’s different, not even after dad knocks out mom’s teeth
Playwright Ashley Naftule drew on his time working at Half Price Books and Zia Record Exchange to write the play.
Get plans PHX.
Like many Gothic tales, The Little Stranger hangs tantalizingly between genres: It has elements of haunted house thriller, of doomed romance, of psychological thriller, of historical allegory
Free plans!
Their new survey will gather community input.
From Broadway musicals to local eccentricities, here’s what’s hitting the Phoenix stage scene this season.
Complaining is an American pastime. But no more complaints about these things in Phoenix…
The lowdown on the LDW party scene in the Valley.
Ukelele classes, Halloween swap meets, and movies about robots and unicorns.
This is a story of stifling manners and oppressive codes of conduct, where the wealthy “villains” wear a strained smile and an icky sheen of privilege
The documentary, screening in Phoenix, partially focuses on Navajo running traditions in northern Arizona.
Party like it’s Labor Day weekend.