The fair runs Oct. 1-30 with rides, games, food, grandstand events and more.
A list of independent venues across the Valley and In Tucson now require concert-goers to be vaccinated for COVID-19 or to test negatively.
Author and journalist Julia Dahl discusses her new novel with local bookstore The Poisoned Pen, and what she hopes readers gain from it.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day will be held Sept. 18. The event gives free access for one day to museums across the country.
Federal officials have awarded $45.3 million in COVID-19 relief funds to 68 Arizona concert venues. Some operators say more help is needed.
Show with Paulsen and music by Randy Rogel plays Sat., August 28th
The season will mark the 36th year for Arizona’s official ballet company as well as the first full lineup after the pandemic.
Live music is returning to the Phoenix area after many shows were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. See who's playing in the Valley.
Public on-sale to take place June 30 at 10 a.m.
Arizona business owners said a federal program aimed at helping theaters and concert venues shuttered by COVID-19 “has been a disaster."
New Faces Sing Broadway 1979 featuring Adia Bell is live June 12 in Skokie and streams June 25 through July 25
All in-building visits will require a 45-minute reservation, face coverings and social distancing.
The Edison Park Activity Hub is available for special occasions or day-to-day events.
Temporary restrictions will be in place in Phoenix parks to limit large group gatherings during the Easter holiday weekend.
The artistic community of Phoenix was well represented at Friday's 40th annual Governor's Arts Awards event.
Beginning March 19, bands will perform Friday nights via Vimeo and inperson at Westside Blues & Jazz in Glendale with social distancing.
The Phoenix City Council approved a plan during today's meeting to begin reopening the city’s outdoor recreational amenities tomorrow.
Bobb Cooper has been with the theater for 25 years and will receive the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award March 26.
The PHXPlays at Home Virtual Spring Break Camp will provide two hours of weekday activities during the weeks of March 8 and March 15.
Walking tour of the Monroe Gardens Apartments In Phoenix.
Restaurants across the state will prepare meals-to-go for celebrants to enjoy at home during the virtual Governor’s Arts Awards this month.
The mini park, located at 2601 E. Southgate Ave., features a new basketball court, playground, turf area, benches and lighting.
Arizona Citizens for the Arts has online meetings with legislators and arts organizations across the state this week.
This Classroom Minute revisits the story when an audio recording of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech was found at a Phoenix Thrift.
For junior high school students inspired by Jerry Lawson and interested in STEM, check out the virtual program Engineers Of The Future.
PHXTV Classroom highlights Black History with a profile of Abolitionist Harriet Tubman, told by Jerri White cast member.
Legendary baseball player, Henry "Hank" Aaron is remembered for his achievements on & off the field. Hank Aaron passed away on January 22.
Teens are asked to illustrate the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships in form of a video or image.
PHXTV Classroom recognizes Black History Month with special programming to highlight the lives and legacies of prominent leaders.
Inspirational quotes have the power to uplift and motivate for self-improvement.
The work of ATC Playwright-in-Residence Elaine Romero will be performed online by theatre companies across the U.S. and in Mexico in March.
Indigenous Enterprise talks about what it was like to have Native American culture and dance included during the inaugural parade.
The exhibit will feature five local artists at Arts HQ Gallery in February.
Details of Michelangelo’s famous frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, which are all but impossible to see in the Vatican, are coming to downtown.
Take a look into how people in Arizona show their appreciation and celebrate "Day of the Dead" here in the valley.
Anonymous donors pledged $250,000 in dollar-for-dollar matching funds.
Idris Goodwin's break beat play "The Realness" will be available online Nov. 18-22.
The 39th annual Governor’s Arts Awards also includes a silent auction and musical performance.
Craft kits will be available for curbside pickup by appointment only.
The movie theater chain has been given state approval to open all Arizona locations on Aug. 28.