While having been in its location four years, Francine has recently all but reinvented itself to be a much more authentic French Mediterranean restaurant with the new chef, Chef Remy, who brings more than 20 years of global culinary experience at Michelin Star restaurants and luxury hotels. "Chef Remy has an exceptional resume. He’s been named one of the top chefs in … [More]
What’s Happening at the Herberger Theater Center!
Educating Rita PRESENTED BY ORDER CHAOS THEATER COMPANY MARCH 22 – APRIL 7 | THE KAX STAGE Frank is a tutor of English whose disillusioned outlook on life drives him to drink and bury himself in his books. Enter Rita, a forthright 26-year-old hairdresser who is eager to learn. After weeks of cajoling, Rita slowly wins over the very hesitant Frank with her innate … [More]
Dark Sky Festival Returns to Fountain Hills Mar. 30th in Fountain Hills
Festival Runs Prior to Apr. 8th Eclipse Watching Party
The annual Fountain Hills Dark Sky Festival will take place Saturday March 30th from 4pm to 9pm at the Fountain Hills Community Center located at 13001 N La Montana Drive. The event will feature live music, food trucks, a “Star Party & Laser Tour of the Stars,” nocturnal animals, guest speakers, and more. For a list of all the activities follow this link. The Festival is … [More]
Scottsdale Arts and Koryn Woodward Wasson Flirt with the Arizona Desert in New Exhibition
Scottsdale Public Art’s newest exhibition, “Flirting with the Desert,” running April 8 through July 1, 2024, at Scottsdale Civic Center Library, features the artwork of Koryn Woodward Wasson. Arizona is known for sprawling mountains and mesas, a variety of cacti — including the famous Saguaro cactus that only grows in the Sonoran Desert — and the Grand Canyon, one of … [More]
Explore César Chávez’s Life and Activism through New Exhibit
Extending a Hand: César Chávez an Arizona Connection" exhibit opens to the public on Friday, March 29, 6-9 p.m. Do you know that there is a direct connection between César Chávez, Tempe and the state of Arizona? Find out more through Tempe History Museum’s new featured exhibit, “Extending a Hand: César Chávez an Arizona Connection.” The exhibit highlights art and … [More]
Fans Score Free Rides for the NCAA Men’s Final Four Events
Don’t drop the ball Valley Metro and the city of Phoenix are making it easy to travel to your favorite NCAA Men’s Final Four® events April 5-8 by providing free rides through the Valley Metro app. “We’re excited to bring fans the full Phoenix experience with our investment in the sponsored rides program on our light rail system,” said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. “Now, it’ll … [More]
EV Car Co. Launches Contest to Create Latest Hot Wheels Collectible
Polestar Scottsdale is announcing an exciting partnership/contest with Polestar | Mattel Hot Wheels that will turn a design submitted by a member of the public into the next Hot Wheels car. Local student and professional graphic designers are encouraged to submit their most imaginative designs that translate the DNA of Polestar into the ultimate Hot Wheels collectible. The … [More]
April Concerts to Celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month
Arizona’s premier jazz venue The Ravenscroft has an incredible lineup of April performances that we wanted to share with you just in time for National Jazz Appreciation Month! The Ravenscroft’s intimate concert hall showcases world-renowned and Grammy-Award winning artists throughout the year. The Scottsdale venue also features the Jazzbird, a modern lounge with an urban New … [More]
Choose Your DTPHX Adventure with Art Detour 36
In 1989, Artlink Phoenix’s Art Detour officially launched in Downtown Phoenix as a Saturday afternoon event, which has since grown to include many of Arizona’s major cities and now encompasses the full month of March. Art Detour 36 offers a self-guided tour of art and culture events, allowing patrons to explore what they want to see when they want to see … [More]
Get a Taste of New Seasonal and Easter-Time Menus from Two Valley Culinary Concepts
As the season changes, so do the flavors at COURSE and Morning Would, two culinary concepts, one singular Scottsdale restaurant! We are excited to announce the launch of Chef/Partner Cory Oppold’s spring menus alongside a special menu for an unforgettable Easter Sunday celebration. COURSE Starting March 28, savor the new five- or 10-course seasonal tasting menus … [More]
Broadway Is Back with Timeless Performers at Scottsdale Arts
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is once again hosting show-stopping performances from legendary Broadway performers. The Seth Rudetsky Concert Series continues this season with Audra McDonald while Patti LuPone visits the center for a breathtaking show that audiences are sure to enjoy. “Broadway fans in … [More]
Phoenix Nabs the NBA All-Star Game in 2027
The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced that Phoenix has been selected to host NBA All-Star 2027. The 76th NBA All-Star Game will take place at Footprint Center, home of the Phoenix Suns, on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2027. NBA All-Star 2027 will mark the city’s fourth NBA All-Star, having hosted the event in 1975, 1995 and 2009. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver made … [More]
A Year of Cultural Reverence: Renaming the S’edav Va’aki Museum
As the S'edav Va'aki Museum, formerly known as Pueblo Grande, began a journey of celebrating the rich cultural history of Phoenix's ancestors, the past year has been an example to the power of identity, heritage, and inclusivity. In a few short weeks the S'edav Va'aki Museum (SVM) will complete … [More]
Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, Mar 2 & 3
This weekend, The Heard Museum is excited to announce the return of the 66th annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market on March 2 and 3! The event, recognized as one of the largest American Indian art markets in the world and the largest in Arizona, provides the opportunity to meet and purchase art directly from multiple generations of artists working in all forms of … [More]
Bell-Making Experiences at Arcosanti in Mayer, AZ
Arcosanti in Mayer, Arizona, is pleased to present several Bell-Making Experiences this spring. Taking place on Saturdays, March 23, April 13, April 27, May 11 and May 25, these Arcosanti WorkDay experiences present the unique opportunity for guests to learn the silt-cast bell-making process developed by The Cosanti Foundation and used every day by the artisans of Cosanti … [More]