11. Bob Roman

When we last put the spotlight on 100 creative forces in Phoenix, it was no secret there were more than 100 individuals who were making waves in the local arts community. So in celebration of our Best of Phoenix issue, we’re profiling 100 more. Welcome (back) to 100 Creatives. Bob Roman describes himself…

Downtown’s First Friday (Nov. 2)

Art walks are more often about people watching and shenanigans and less about the actual art. We’re here to guide you through both. Presenting our very own Field Guide — an evolving guide to art walks around town. From time to time, we’ll introduce some of our favorite spots and…

12. Eddie Sparr

When we last put the spotlight on 100 creative forces in Phoenix, it was no secret there were more than 100 individuals who were making waves in the local arts community. So in celebration of our Best of Phoenix issue, we’re profiling 100 more. Welcome (back) to 100 Creatives. Eddie Sparr describes himself…

Video Game NBA Baller Beats Teaches Us to Ball Without Courtshame

If the Xbox 360’s Kinect peripheral is the first step towards holodecks, Curtis Smith’s NBA Baller Beats is its first spectator sport. We all have a soft spot in our hearts for Guitar Hero and ironically 100 percenting Freebird, but it’s rare that a rhythm game teaches players a real…

Merry May Shoppe Launches Online Store

Big Brain and Best of Phoenix award winner Ashley Eaton has had a busy summer. Instead of toting around town her 1961 Shasta Airflyte trailer that’s full of girly vintage finds, she’s been busy indoors creating an online home for Merry May Shoppe. The online version of the mobile boutique…

Inky Blue Caftan at Bertie’s Vintage

Gem features one standout piece from a local shop. Whether it’s a jacket, necklace, or handbag, it’s on our have-to-have list. What: This a-line caftan-style dress taps into fall’s baroque trend with an Asian twist through its golden embroidery at the neckline and hems. Where: Bertie’s Vintage Cost: $22 See…

Five Useful Apps for Visual Artists and Art Enthusiasts

Nothing really compares to the time spent in an art studio working with physical art supplies, but realistically there isn’t always an array of materials (or even a pencil and paper) at hand when inspiration strikes away out in the world. Luckily there are some apps out there for creating…

13: Ashley Macias

When we last put the spotlight on 100 creative forces in Phoenix, it was no secret there were more than 100 individuals who were making waves in the local arts community. So in celebration of our Best of Phoenix issue, we’re profiling 100 more. Welcome (back) to 100 Creatives. Ashley Macias is a…

DIY Glass Etching: A Semi-Dangerous How-To with Laurie Notaro

Laurie Notaro is an author, crafter, and expert at finding a good cocktail. She grew up in Phoenix, but is currently based in Eugene, Oregon. Each week, she’ll be joining us to share a crafting adventure, draw a flowchart, or remember a few of her favorite things about Phoenix. Today,…

Ouma Bolero at Cleo & Clementine

What: This metallic bronze bolero from Monique Martinez-Sandoval’s label Ouma is one of our favorite things we spotted (among many other desirable finds) at Martinez-Sandoval’s indie bridal boutique Cleo & Clementine, which she operates with Mignonne Handmade designer Jennifer Wood. Where: Cleo & Clementine Cost: $68 See also: – Gilbert…

Footage from the International Space Station Gets a TRON Treatment

Christoph Malin has a thing for old movies and space. The Austrian photographer/videographer released his latest project this week, which blends his passions with footage from the International Space Station. “Do you remember 1982’s “TRON” movie?” writes Malin in the video’s intro. “The plot: A computer programmer (epic: Jeff Bridges)…