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From the Wire | Save the Date for Art Detour 24

January 20, 2012 | By

Mark the calendar for Artlink’s Art Detour 24 on March 17 & 18, a weekend chock-full of arts related activities for all ages and all levels of art enthusiasts.

From the Wire | State of Sustainability in Metro Phoenix Event

January 16, 2012 | By

Downtown Voices Coalition presents the “State of Sustainability in Metro Phoenix” panel discussion and public forum at the Carver Museum on Tuesday, January 17. Free to the public.

Street Style | Fitz and the Tantrums Concert

January 15, 2012 | By

Fitz and the Tantrums weren’t the only fashionable people at CityScape on Friday Night.

Meet Thuy An and Cortney, Fashion Department Interns

January 14, 2012 | By

DPJ welcomes two interns from ASU, both of whom will be a critical part of the fashion department’s success.

Local Music Blogger Says Goodbye

January 13, 2012 | By

Make the Scene blogger, Monica Arevalo bids DPJ goodbye and encourages everyone to keep supporting the local music scene.

Your Downtown Beer | A Tropical Stout from Dublin

January 5, 2012 | By

Rob Fullmer shares why Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is especially suited to pairing with the Jamaican fare served at The Breadfruit.

Front and Center | ATC’s Daddy Long Legs

January 3, 2012 | By

The Arizona Theatre Company presents an updated blast from the past with its newest play, Daddy Long Legs.

From the Wire | Mayor and Council Inauguration Ceremony

January 3, 2012 | By

All are invited to attend the inauguration ceremony for the Mayor and City Council today at the historic Orpheum Theatre.

Livability: How Does Phoenix Measure Up?

December 16, 2011 | By

Assessing livability in Phoenix means looking at basic building blocks of living standards and providing people with options for an “active living” lifestyle.

Downtown Mainstay Holgas Morphs Into International Artist Residency

December 15, 2011 | By

Holgas – 10 Years Gone, A Retrospective celebrates the passing of a torch of the live/work space with the artists who made it their home over the years.