How to Become an Embroidery Artist with Cindy Dach

New year, new you — new hobbies. In the 2016 edition of Project PHX, our annual how-to guide, we’re here to help with DIY projects that range from doable to dreamy. Learn how to build a tiny house and make your own chocolate. Become an embroidery artist, publish your first…

Barneys New York at Scottsdale Fashion Square Is Closing

Barneys New York at Scottsdale Fashion Square will close this May, according to a February 2 report from Phoenix Business Journal.  Barneys representatives in Scottsdale and New York, where the 26-store chain is based, have not responded to New Times’ requests for comment on the matter. The Business Journal article notes…

9 Nerdy Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This February

February looks like a great month for nerds of all shapes and sizes. Like cosplaying? Check. Science? Sure enough. Knights and kings? A few opportunities for that, actually. Zombies? Oh, you best believe we have zombies. Here are nine nerdy things to do in the Valley throughout the month. Arizona Renaissance FestivalEvery…

GameWorks in Tempe Closes

It looks like its “game over” for GameWorks in Tempe. And, no, you can’t drop in a few more quarters to keep it going. The long-running arcade and entertainment venue at the Arizona Mills mall, which was part of the nationwide GameWorks chain, closed its doors for good earlier this…

11 Best Things to Do This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

New Times picks the best arts and culture events and things to do from January 29 to 31. Spring 2016 Season’s Opening Reception Spring semester at Arizona State University means a new season for its on-campus art museum, and with it comes the Spring 2016 Season’s Opening Reception. The commencement offers…

Russo and Steele 2016: A Field Guide to the Car Auction in Scottsdale

There may be several auctions happening in metro Phoenix this January, but there’s only one Russo and Steele. Known as the “World’s Most Exciting Collector Automobile Auction,” Russo and Steele has a high-energy, frenzied “auction in the round” format.  New Times had the chance to talk with John Bemis, Russo…

The Must-See Cars at Barrett-Jackson 2016 in Scottsdale

The Barrett-Jackson car auction comes to Scottsdale but once a year, and with it a sea of gleaming, beautiful autos. While some car are worth the visit due to how much they’ll inevitably sell for, others simply have that cool factor that keeps our inner-car geek giddy throughout the week…

Taiyou Con 2016 in Mesa: A Field Guide to This Weekend’s Event

Anime is probably something of a mystery to most people. In fact, quiz the average person on their familiarity with the Japanese style of animation and they’d probably reference Pokemon, Dragon Ball Z, Voltron, Princess Mononoke, or another well-known anime that’s been imported to these shores. That, or they might…

The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

New Times picks the best arts and culture events from January 11 to 16. Naughty or Nice Bingo It’s barely two weeks into 2016 and we’re willing to bet you’ve already settled into a boring routine. Don’t give up! Buy a motorcycle! Get a tattoo! Live the dream! Or just make…

5 Best Car Auctions to Catch During January 2016 in Metro Phoenix

January in the Valley of the Sun means just one thing: Car auctions are back. But you don’t have to be a car aficionado to love the auctions, as just about anyone can get excited about the high-stakes bidding, flashy autos, and great people-watching opportunities that abound. While Barrett-Jackson is…

13 Biggest Celebrity Arrests in Phoenix History

There’s no shortage of celebrities in metro Phoenix, whether they’re the rich and famous who reside in our pricier locales (read: Scottsdale and Paradise Valley) or Hollywood stars paying visits to our parts as tourists. And every once in awhile, these swells run afoul of the law and find themselves…

5 Things to Do Outdoors in Metro Phoenix This January 2016

With January come ideas for resolutions and chances at new beginnings. Perhaps you’re ready to say goodbye to 2015 and ready to get fit in 2016. Or maybe you’re just looking to get outside, see some new things, and have a little fun while you’re at it. Either way, here…

10 Nerdy Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This January

It’s officially the beginning of a new year, which means all your friends, family, and followers are blowing up your feed with vague “new year, new me!!” posts that indicate little to no significant life changes. This year, let’s mix it up and all resolve to spend more time learning…

5 Free Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Week

Congratulations on surviving the past week, Phoenicians. Holiday hangovers and burnout can be difficult to avoid, and with one more big holiday approaching we want to help make things as easy for you as possible. There are plenty of free alternatives to those pricey parties and lavish events happening this week…

Gilbert’s Comstock Neighborhood Wins The Great Christmas Light Fight

A neighborhood in Gilbert has won a national contest for its computer-animated Christmas light show. The Comstock neighborhood was featured on the December 14 episode of ABC’s The Great Christmas Light Fight, a show that pits American neighborhoods against one another to compete for the most impressive holiday light display. In last…

10 Dating Resolutions for 2016

That’s right, it’s already time to start figuring out what you’re going to do for New Year’s Eve (and where you’ll be hungover New Year’s Day). It’s time for your lamest friend to ask you if you want matching sparkly “2016” glasses for the big night, even though they’re the…

Ian Christiansen Riffs on Star Wars and the Holidays at Crescent Ballroom

The week after Christmas offers a welcome respite from Frosty and Rudolph and those other sing-along carols. For a real break from musical tradition, though, locals have the benefit of performer Ian Christiansen’s holiday cabaret. Part holiday jamboree, part post-celebration celebration, Wreck the Halls is the latest in Christiansen’s “Lil…

10 Signs It’s Christmastime in Phoenix

In case you’re new to town and haven’t noticed yet, the Christmas season in Phoenix looks a little different than it does in, say, New York or Chicago.. Here are 10 Phoenix Christmas traditions that are sure signs Santa’s on his way: 10.) Everyone is buying and selling tamales by…