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Governor Katie Hobbs’ proposed budget includes ongoing funding of one million dollars annually for the Arizona Commission on the Arts.
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The suit claims that allowing the state to give away $125 million a year in tax credits to those who agree to produce their films and commercials in Arizona is an unconstitutional gift to private companies.
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If you grew up in Phoenix, you may be be familiar with Wallace and Ladmo or the Tex Earnhardt commercials. Those are some of the folks that inspired Phoenix band Astrologer's latest double album.
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Singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco has been recording and touring for over 35 years. She’s sold millions of records on her own independent label, Righteous Babe Records.
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Late last year, TV company TCL held a movie premiere at one of the most well-known venues in LA. The short films shown all had one thing in common: They were generated by artificial intelligence.
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When they met almost a decade ago, two Valley hair stylists never thought their near-instant bond would lead to becoming the winners of an HBO Original game show.
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There are a lot of influencers on social media who show us all where to eat and what to do in the Valley of the Sun. But, Destiny Liley does it a little differently.
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With the passing of President Jimmy Carter, commentator Herb Paine reflect on what the loss of a man with such character means in today’s shrill political landscape, where statesmanship and dignity are sorely needed at all levels of governance.
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An ASU professor creates work involving the intersection of children, dance and theater performance. Now she has published a book on the subject.
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Phoenix lost a punk rock legend this week — and Robrt Pela lost a dear friend.