Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) will be the first venue to present a new arts and engineering initiative from Arizona State University on Nov. 4. Funded by ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, “The Air Around Us” aspires to increase the visibility of poor air quality conditions across the Phoenix metropolitan area. In addition to real-time … [More]
First Friday LIVE: Dia De Los Muertos at Herberger Theater
Enjoy an evening created to immerse yourself into Mexican culture to honor and celebrate our loved ones who have passed on. Special performances by local artists Dora Serrano, Alfredo Avila, Miguel Serrano and a dazzling array of folklorico dancers from Ballet Folklorico Quetzalli-AZ. Dayel Guzman will create an impressive show of Catrinas on stage and calaca face painting. A … [More]
2023 BMW M4 CSL
Introducing the 2023 BMW M4 CSL — the fastest BMW M4 ever made. Already breaking records on the Nürburgring, this feat of engineering fuses incredible agility, power and precision — for driving dynamics that few will experience and none will forget. Born for the racetrack, the Limited Edition BMW M4 CSL has achieved the fastest Nürburgring lap time of any road-ready BMW. A … [More]
Pulse Away Stress
The new Pulse app from visionary global leadership development and training company Fierce is poised to refine — and redefine — workplace culture while also notably boosting bottom lines. Early data from the app has demonstrated multiple staggering results, including a 14% decrease in anxiety, 10% decrease in stress, 8% decrease in burnout and 11% increase in … [More]
More than a Coffee Shop, Bottle & Bean Offers Unexpected Surprises
Bottle & Bean Coffee House & Wine Shop is the newest dining destination to join the south Chandler hot spot, Downtown Ocotillo. Located in the heart of the bustling mixed-use development, the coffee shop and wine bar is an all-day destination, ideal for the busy professional. Open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., the restaurant serves a complete line-up of morning to … [More]
Bashas’ Family-Friendly Halloween Celebrations in Stores Sat., Oct. 29
Arizona families across the state are invited to creep and crawl into their neighborhood Bashas’ supermarket for some fun-filled holiday treats and activities the Saturday before Halloween. Bashas’ annual Halloween celebration will take place Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at its more than 40 supermarket locations throughout the state, as well as at the … [More]
Phoenix Symphony Announces Family Concerts in November and January
The Phoenix Symphony (TPS) is announcing two family concerts, America the Beautiful at 11 a.m. November 19, and M is for Mozart at 11 a.m. January 28. The America the Beautiful performance at Symphony Hall will offer a magical ride through the world of orchestral music. The concert will explore the music inspired by the different people, cultures and places from all of the … [More]
New High School Diploma Completion Program for Arizona Adults Announced
Arizona adults age 21 or older can now finish high school online for free through a new program provided by Graduation Alliance. Funded through appropriations provided by the 55th Arizona State Legislature, the Arizona Workforce Diploma Program results in an accredited high school diploma — not a GED. "Finishing high school as an adult is challenging … [More]
Arizona Theatre Company’s ‘The Lion’ Opens Friday, Oct 21
Some stories have to be sung. Arizona Theatre Company in association with Danielle Tarento presents “The Lion,” a heartwarming and powerful one-man folk musical. This mesmerizing true story of survival and redemption reminds us that great things can come from challenging times. Max Alexander-Taylor stars in the lead role of Ben with a supporting cast of six guitars. “The Lion” … [More]
Discover a Whole New Cinderella This Holiday Season at The Phoenix Theatre Company
The holiday season is going to sparkle this year, just like the glass slippers on Cinderella’s feet. That’s because The Phoenix Theatre Company’s annual holiday show is Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, running Nov. 16, 2022 – Jan. 1, 2023. “This production is not exactly the fairytale you remember,” said Michael Barnard, the show’s director and producing artistic … [More]
New Thunderbird School of Global Management Headquarters Features Immense Collection of Cutting-Edge Visualization Technologies
Planar, a global leader in visualization technology, announced that Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University (Thunderbird) selected the company as the display technology partner for its new global headquarters in downtown Phoenix. In celebration of Thunderbird’s 75th anniversary, the new five story, 110,000-square-foot, high-tech facility features an … [More]
New Performing Arts Organization Mesa Jazz and Blues Theater Celebrates Launch of Season
A brand new performing arts organization, Mesa Jazz and Blues Theater, is kicking off its 2022-23 season this fall with a star-studded show and celebration. The non-profit organization was created for the education and preservation of America’s music: Jazz, Blues and R&B. Mesa Jazz and Blues Theater will feature top level, local musicians, as well as nationally and … [More]
Two Arizona Hotels Make the 2022 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Most Haunted Hotels List
Historic Hotels of America® offers travelers spectacular experiences and stories to take home with them, including the history of where they stayed the night. Every historic hotel has a story to tell and some offer more than what is found in a history textbook. For some hotels, the past is not only present in the architecture and authentic character, but also–according to … [More]
Public Artwork Livens Up New Sports Complex in Scottsdale
A new public artwork has joined the Scottsdale Public Art Permanent Collection to welcome a new local attraction. Arizona artist Mary Shindell created “Mesquite Bosque,” which can be found at the Bell94 Sports Complex in north Scottsdale. The McDowell Mountains, located east of the complex, became Shindell’s inspiration for the artwork from the moment she saw them as a … [More]