Aaron Chamberlin has known what he wanted to do since he was a kid.
“I grew up in Mesa, and right out of high school, I knew I wanted to be a chef,” Cham... Read More...
“There’s probably a mine up there.”
Charles Schiffner and I are standing in the backyard of a house in Sunnyslope. A mountain rises over lemon trees and ... Read More...
Phoenix is filled with so many beautiful, creative people. Here are some highlights from various events and happenings mostly from the month of January... Read More...
For the first couple of weeks in February, Cheyenne River Sioux artist Cheyenne Randall will be in residency at the Heard Museum in central Phoenix. The mur... Read More...
Between Shapes is Kaori Takamura’s new exhibition, which opened February 1 at Gebert Contemporary in Scottsdale. Approximately ten of her complex... Read More...
Annie Pootoogook (Inuit) , "A Portrait of Pitseolak," 2003-04 , Pencil Crayon, Ink , 26" x 20" , Courtesy Edward J. Guarino Collection
When one th... Read More...
Breaking Ground Contemporary Dance Festival takes place at the Tempe Center for the Arts Jan. 19-20. Two L.A.-based dancer/choreographers, Jay Carlon and Julio ... Read More...
Photo: Danielle Wood
Once, the upwardly mobile neighborhoods of East Phoenix were mostly covered in citrus groves. The city was an oasis in the desert, one ... Read More...
Maxima Guerrero, photo Diego Lozano, Resilient shirt by Ganaz Apparel
Our President ran a campaign that targeted – among others – those deemed illegal, fore... Read More...
I wish I had Rossitza Todorova as a math teacher. Listening to her talk about the “inexhaustible” qualities of geometry reveals a poetry about lin... Read More...