Save taco Tuesday for Friday and celebrate Cinco de Mayo in central Phoenix at one of these five lively local hotspots.
From bop to brass, guitar to vocals, the popular jazz club will be buzzing as musicians work with instructors in a wide range of classes and workshops.
More than 40 refugee and immigrant-owned businesses will showcase their crafts including food, drinks, accessories and unique talents from around the globe.
Renaissance Square will soon see upgrades to both building’s lobbies, the lower level lobby, elevators as well as the creation of high-end office suites.
Join the Roosevelt Action Association for a social and fundraiser celebrating historic preservation this Thursday, April 27 at Great Arizona Puppet Theater.
The annual “downtown urban imaginarium” is a do-it-yourself tour de force of self-guided street art creativity, held the last weekend in April each year.
As daylight fades to twilight, bright blue skies fade to muted pinks, purples and oranges, creating a watercolor painting overhead.
Phoenix City Council approved a $50 million agreement with Valley Metro to fund final design and pre-construction activities on the five-mile extension.
Muhammed creates paintings and found-object assemblages rooted in everyday life and spirituality. His first solo exhibition opens tonight at Modified Arts.
Join Trellis, the Phoenix Community Alliance, City of Phoenix and more for this fun Earth Day community service opportunity.