Blaise Lantana and I were trying to do a radio interview about how she’s retiring from her nighttime hosting job at KJZZ, the local National Public Radio affiliate. People kept interrupting.
Blaise Lantana and I were trying to do a radio interview about how she’s retiring from her nighttime hosting job at KJZZ, the local National Public Radio affiliate. People kept interrupting.
“Writing’s a lonely business,” the poet Cindi Reiss confided the other day. “It’s helpful not to feel like you’re the only one doing it.”
Steve Weiss wanted to be clear: The Arizona Architectural Film Showcase isn’t a film festival.
Julia Taggart sort of stumbled into her gig as a historian.
“I eat, breathe and sleep Christmas lights,” Simon Kreisberger says when I ask about his job. “I wake up every morning thinking about the happiest time of the year. Christmas isn’t seasonal for me.”
¡Sombra! Experiments in Shade, is a newish public art project about urban heat in Phoenix.
I wasn’t surprised to hear, earlier this year, that Steve Schumacher was on the hunt for a children’s book about the founding of Phoenix.
At its center is a towering cone made of more of the flags, all of them commissioned by Phoenix textile artist Ann Morton.
Could The Cher Show possibly satisfy a superfan?
The Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts staff is showing its arty side.
A new exhibition at the Musical Instrument Museum isn’t fiddling around with stringed instruments.
Our culture columnist – a longtime Valley theater critic – reflects on the 2024-2025 theater season.