The Suns’ Channing Frye, a local talent from St. Mary’s High School, has focused on Central Phoenix youth with his CFrye Foundation.
An artistic showdown is happening in Heritage Square on Saturday. Don’t miss it!
The Alwun House is all about the community. Just check out the house’s Third Friday show, “Salon des Enfants,” for further proof.
Downtown Phoenix resident Nina Miller juggles her work life at ASU with time spent acting on Valley stages and sharing her thoughts on Phoenix in a new podcast series.
Remarkably, the Kenilworth School is in fantastic condition and still operating as it was in 1920, despite 90 years of children running through its halls.
The Rusty Spoke bike co-op is based on a simple idea: Teach people how to fix or build bikes by themselves.
GeOasis has developed a unique solution on display in a historic home that meets the Valley’s home cooling and heating needs using the solar energy stored just below our feet.
I have somehow figured out how to live out a few guilty intellectual pleasures while maintaining my sanity, and getting to Downtown without the need to drive through the First Friday hullabaloo.
The DREAMRs honor a few of the individuals that have been around the longest, seen the most and fought the hardest to make Downtown Phoenix what it is today.
CenPhoCamp, an unconference on January 23, is designed to allow small businesses to help small businesses.