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Phoenix Festival of the Arts 2015 is Now Seeking Art Vendors

Phoenix Center for the Arts is proud to present the fourth annual Phoenix Festival of the Arts, which will continue to unite Valley artists, musicians, writers, students, and scholars for a weekend-long cultural celebration sure to excite the whole family.

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The Office Pile’s Monthly Networking Salsa Mixer Coming Soon

In the month of July, The Office Pile in downtown Phoenix will be partnering up with The Black Chamber of Arizona and other friends of “The TOP” for a mega networking event. Join your friends at The Office Pile for their monthly networking salsa

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The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture to Award $804,701 to 47 Non-Profit Organizations

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture is pleased to announce the recipients of the Community Arts Support Grants Program for the 2015-2016 fiscal year.  This month the Office will award a total of $804,701 to 47

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The Women’s Metropolitan Arts Council Presents, ‘It’s in the Bag!’

The Women’s Metropolitan Arts Council (WoMAC) is celebrating ten years of women in the arts with their annual fundraiser, “It’s In The Bag!” on Saturday, September 26 at 6:00pm in Phoenix Art Museum’s Great Hall.  An evening of signature cocktails,

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Love Photography? Enter the Tempe Center for the Arts #BestPhotoEver Contest

Love Photography? Enter the Tempe Center for the Arts #BestPhotoEver Contest

Do you have a love for photography? Here’s your chance to earn epic bragging rights! The ‘Best Photo Ever’ contest is hosted by the Tempe Center for the Arts, and it’s very easy to enter. All you have to do

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The 6th Annual ‘Brazilian Day Arizona Festival’ is Making its Way to the Valley This Fall

The 6th Annual ‘Brazilian Day Arizona Festival’ is Making its Way to the Valley This Fall

(Gilbert, Ariz.) – Afro:Baile in presentation with The Center; presents the 6th annual “Brazilian Day Arizona Festival” – a celebration of Brazil’s Independence Day. Join us this September as more than 50 musicians, dancers, performers & instructors from across Brazil

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Q&A: James García Talks About Mallecho, his Latin Adaptation of ‘Hamlet’

Q&A: James García Talks About Mallecho, his Latin Adaptation of ‘Hamlet’

By: Nuvia Enriquez Man kills brother who is king. Man takes brother’s throne. Man marries brother’s widow. Man’s son seeks revenge. There is a ghost somewhere in there. That is the basic plot of Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Hamlet, Price

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‘Taiko n’ Roll’ Live Show Coming to the Tempe Center for the Arts

‘Taiko n’ Roll’ Live Show Coming to the Tempe Center for the Arts

World-class Taiko drummer, Ken Koshio, pushes the boundaries of this Japanese style of percussion blending it with the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. Professional Japanese folk artist Ken Koshio is famous for creating earth groove music for peace, check out

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American Modernism is now Open at the Phoenix Art Museum

American Modernism is now Open at the Phoenix Art Museum

(Phoenix, Ariz.)—From New York to New Mexico: Masterworks of American Modernism from the Vilcek Foundation Collection opened June 7th at the Phoenix Art Museum. The exhibition includes 65 objects of American modernism spanning more than fifty years by notable artists

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Ballet Arizona Presents a Holiday Favorite: 'The Nutcracker'

December 12 – 28, 2014 with the Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall   The magic of The Nutcracker illuminates the stage with more than 150 performers, hundreds of costumes and the beauty and athleticism of Ballet Arizona’s nationally recognized dancers. A timeless

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