BusinessPeopleHigh Post: The NBA’s Youngest CEO is Reshaping the Suns with a People-First Approach
Josh Bartelstein’s journey in the NBA began with a humbling task: finding a shoe shiner for a friend of Detroit Pistons vice chairman Arn Tellem.
Josh Bartelstein’s journey in the NBA began with a humbling task: finding a shoe shiner for a friend of Detroit Pistons vice chairman Arn Tellem.
New Suns majority owner Mat Ishbia has brash ambitions for pro basketball in Phoenix. Can he lead long-suffering fans out of the NBA championship desert?
Editor-in-chief Craig Outhier and managing editor Leah LeMoine join Digital Director Matt Johnson to dive deeper into the featured stories in the new issue.
All the news that’s fit to nosh. Crystals and Cocktails: Quartz, a new cocktail lounge, is opening in Downtown Phoenix on Thursday, April 20. Valley dwellers can stimulate their senses and quench their thirst with stunning visuals and unique cocktails. The bar’s menu and theme are inspired by the 12 birthstones of each calendar year. Cocktails are designed around each stone’s unique characteristics, driving the flavor profiles and look. Some of the cocktails include the...
The Phoenix Suns are going for it all.
Throughout the team’s 55-year existence, one thing has remained consistent: that familiar purple and orange palette, so evocative of Arizona’s painterly sunsets.
Welcome back, life. As the pandemic winds down, the Valley’s cultural diversions – festivals, the arts, gyms and tours – are blossoming anew.
Best regular season team in Suns history turns in all-time worst Game 7 performance.
With an owner in the #canceled seat and a franchise on the rise, the Phoenix Suns ownership group braces for a power play – and mounting scrutiny from a newly progressive NBA.
Are the 2021-22 Phoenix Suns better than last year’s Finals team?
Rapper Zane Clark Waxman aka “Zanezor” shares his “hype bag” of tricks to get the crowd pumped.
The average person ingests a credit card’s worth of microplastics every week. Gilbert-based materials science company Footprint aims to change that.
Our five biggest takeaways from the weekend in sports.
All the news that’s fit to nosh. Calling Subs: Tucson transplants, the day has finally arrived: eegee’s is opening its first metro Phoenix location this week. The Gilbert outpost of Tucson’s most beloved fast-food sandwich shop opens this Thursday, July 15, at 3535 E. Baseline Road. To celebrate the grand opening, the eatery will offer one eegee’s sticker designed by Valley artist Timmy Ham per order (while supplies last). A limited number of special stickers will award recipients with free eegee’s for a year. Fox Restaurant Concepts...
Devin Booker's 31 and Mikal Bridges' 27 lead the way in Game 2.