The upcoming season’s line-up includes classic operas featuring star-crossed lovers, mistaken identities, and salacious escapades, a World Premiere based on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and exciting new initiatives in Phoenix and Tucson Arizona Opera officially announced its 2023/24 Season, featuring four opera productions – including a World Premiere – in Phoenix and … [More]
Arizona Theatre Company Debuts Season in Tempe
We're SO excited to announce our 2023/2024 Season! We can’t wait to start ATC’s 56th Season with you!. The 2023/2024 season brings you five mainstage shows, including a big holiday musical spectacular perfect for all ages. Each title in this grand slam lineup is either a Tony Award winner or nominee, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, or has been adapted into a blockbuster … [More]
AOT Celebrates March as Arizona Wine Month with New Campaign
March has been officially proclaimed Arizona Wine Month by Governor Hobbs and the Arizona Office of Tourism has launched a new campaign to increase awareness among residents and visitors of Arizona’s award-winning wines, winemakers and wine regions. The campaign uses social media posts, digital advertising and billboards to deliver a glimpse into the personal process of … [More]
Multi-Year Tuition Proposals Announced for Arizona’s Public Universities
Presidents of Arizona’s three public universities released their proposed six-year maximum growth rates for resident tuition, academic fees, and meal and housing plans today. Earlier this year, the board approved a new multi-year tuition structure to increase cost predictability for resident students at Arizona’s public universities, including setting maximum tuition growth … [More]
‘Mr.: You Can Hear the Song of This Town’ Closes This Sunday at Phoenix Art Museum
Don't miss your last chance to experience Mr.: You Can Hear the Song of This Town before it closes this Sunday, March 12. The immersive special-engagement exhibition explores the vivid, chaotic, and manga-inspired world of one of today’s most popular Japanese artists. Mr.: You Can Hear the Song of This Town showcases the imaginative and visually complex works of contemporary … [More]
Dance Heginbotham to Present Performance Full of Athleticism, Humor, Theatricality
Dance Heginbotham will perform an evening of work in collaboration with Ethan Iverson, the critically acclaimed jazz composer, pianist and founding member of The Bad Plus, at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts on March 25. Dance Heginbotham has established itself as one of the most adventurous and exciting new companies on the contemporary dance scene. Iverson, along … [More]
SMoCA Celebrates ‘Language in Times of Miscommunication’ Mar. 3 and 4
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) will celebrate the opening of a new exhibition, “Language in Times of Miscommunication,” with a series of events March 3 and 4. “Language in Times of Miscommunication” presents artworks by 18 artists who use various forms of language to critically examine the complexities of social reality during times of rampant … [More]
18 New Bars and Restaurants in Downtown Phoenix
Spring is coming soon and in Downtown Phoenix restaurants are blooming on every corner. Well on the way to becoming a foodie playground, there’s so many different cuisines to try from African to Cuban, and South American. Owners of local favorites have opened new ventures and several food trucks have found permanent homes in Downtown venues. Here are 18 new restaurants … [More]
Design Any Disaster
Hurricanes, wildfires, mass shootings and pandemics are a reality for 21st century families and small businesses. But here’s the truth: Not one of these has to be a disaster. In Design Any Disaster, certified emergency manager and master business continuity practitioner Patrick Hardy reveals the secrets of disaster preparedness that helped him build the largest and most … [More]
I’m Not Yelling
The No. 1 new release in Business Mentoring, Women in Business, and Coaching and Workplace Culture, I’m Not Yelling provides a strategy for savvy Black businesswomen navigating a predominantly White corporate America. It empowers Black women to find their voices in toxic work environments and succeed. Statistical and anecdotal evidence guide the way. Readers will explore the … [More]
2023 KIA EV 6 GT eAWD
With an all-electric drivetrain, the EV6 offers a powerful driving experience. All models feature the quick response of an electric motor, with select trims like GT-Line AWD capable of delivering 446 pound-fee of torque for a 0–60 mph time of 4.6 seconds — beating the 335-horsepower 2021 Porsche Cayenne Coupe in independent quarter-mile tests certified by AMCI Testing. The … [More]
On Board for the Future
The Future is Yours™ is the first print-and-play tabletop game to teach players of all ages and skill levels how to think like a futurist. Players will discover what it takes to consistently steer their way to success, no matter what tomorrow brings. Designed by bestselling futurist and keynote speaker Scott Steinberg, who has been hailed as The World’s Leading Business … [More]
Sfizio Makes Italian Personal
“Something you don’t need but, for whatever reason, you want.” Chef Rocco Pezzano may have had tongue planted firmly in cheek when he named his restaurant “Sfizio,” but he understated the attraction of this Italian eatery. Family-owned and family-run, Sfizio Modern Italian Kitchen is a cozy neighborhood restaurant in north Phoenix where the warm atmosphere owes as much to … [More]
Performances Coming to Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts in March
Images (from left to right): Zakir Hussain, Margaret Cho and Adam W. Sadberry are among the performances in March at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts continues the 2022–23 season with new performances in March. From a legendary comedian and a master of Indian music to a Grammy-nominated duo and one of the world’s finest … [More]
Rise in the New Trip Type – Thirst Trips
With nearly 100 days between President's Day and Memorial Day weekend, Americans are entering the longest stretch of the U.S. calendar without a federally sanctioned day off. This 3-day weekend drought leaves people parched for a getaway. New search data from Hotels.com shows a new trip type is quenching our thirst this spring: Thirst Trips, or short weekend stays that satisfy … [More]
19 Black-Owned Businesses to Support in Downtown Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix is home to an array of Black-owned businesses, many of which are institutions in Phoenix’s cultural fabric. Here are 19 you can support: Straw and Wool Ali Nervis (left) and Henry Dickerson (right) are co-owners of Straw and Wool hat store in Downtown Phoenix. Hats off to these awesome Phoenicians. Straw and Wool brings a sense of style, … [More]
27th Annual Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival Returns Feb. 19 – Mar. 5
https://youtu.be/ynh8hXoLza8 The 2023 film festival plays in-theaters February 19 - 20, then moves online February 23 - March 5 Cameos, not conversions. Subtitles, not sacks.Trailers, not touchdowns. Coming a week after the Big Game and almost three years after last being in a movie theater, the Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival (GPJFF) announces a limited return to … [More]
Enterprise Bank & Trust Celebrates 20 Years of Enterprise University with Robust Spring Course Lineup
Enterprise Bank & Trust has launched the spring semester of its business training course series, Enterprise University. The courses help professionals think strategically, better their business and build community. Business professionals anywhere in the country can register for live, virtual classes here. Established in 2003, Enterprise University set out to provide … [More]