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Thousands flocked from North America to watch 124 dancers twirl their hoops at the Heard Museum in downtown Phoenix.
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Phoenix will unveil new art installations at parks across the city in coming months. The structures are not just art pieces – they’re also meant to create shade to keep park visitors cool.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order saying the country’s official policy is that there are two genders. It is into this environment that a new novel for young adults hits the shelves.
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A local filmmaker has made his dream come true. Monte Yazzie, a self-described horror hound, is releasing the first full-length feature film he’s produced.
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“Frida” takes the stage at Ballet Arizona this weekend. It’s the U.S. debut of the show, which tells the story of the famed painter’s life through dance.
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Ryan Avery, a local artist, musician and the brain behind Related Records, recently put together a zine called "please, celebrate me while i am alive."
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Some traditional Indigenous stories can only be uttered during the wintertime. A member of the Gila River Indian Community has been workshopping a new collaboration with the Great Arizona Puppet Theater that’ll bring old creation tales to life on Saturday.
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re taking a look at different kinds of love. This is a story about a love that wasn’t romantic, but was very intimate.
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This is a series about analogs, things people make by hand. The first person I want to tell you about is Duane Jensen, who fixes typewriters.
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The internet is full of advice right now like this: “Protect your peace." When relationships get too complicated, cut it out of your life.