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Independent Venues Organize to Fight for Survival

April 24, 2020 | By

The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) was created to fight for venue survival amid mandated, extended COVID-19 shutdowns.

The Nash to Broadcast ‘One More Time’ Concert Series

April 21, 2020 | By

The Nash is broadcasting two concerts a week for fans of jazz to enjoy at home.

Renowned Conductor André Thomas Brings the Comfort of Home to ‘A Chorale Christmas’

December 7, 2019 | By

Celebrate the spirit of the season as the Phoenix Chorale welcomes guest conductor Dr. André Thomas.

Sate Your Drama Pangs at a Dictator’s Table

October 12, 2019 | By

Black Theatre Troupe’s “Breakfast With Mugabe” by Fraser Grace is a 100- minute tour-de-force.

British Music-Making Strengthens the Phoenix Chorale’s Leadership

October 2, 2019 | By

The new season begins with “Lux Aeterna” October 18-20.

Spend the Night with ‘Blues In The Night’

September 5, 2019 | By

Black Theatre Troupe presents Blues In The Night, directed by David Hemphill, September 13-29 at Helen K. Mason Performing Arts Center.

Phoenix Chorale Announces Selection of New Artistic Director

May 6, 2019 | By

Following a two-year search, the Phoenix Chorale introduces its new artistic director: Christopher Gabbitas.

Reflections: The Phoenix Chorale Looks Back Over 60 Years and Turns to the Future

April 1, 2019 | By

The Phoenix Chorale introduces the fourth and final candidate for artistic director: Brian A. Schmidt.

Faithfulness and Longing with the Phoenix Chorale

February 19, 2019 | By

The Phoenix Chorale introduces a third candidate for artistic director: Christopher Gabbitas, Artist Professor at University of Redlands in California.

Phoenix Festival of the Arts Returns to Hance Park

December 7, 2018 | By

The weekend-long celebration of arts, music, and culinary delights takes place December 7-9 in Margaret T. Hance Park.