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Phoenix Public Library Exhibits Artwork by Jenita Landrum

Burton Barr Central Library will exhibit a collection of artwork created by artist Jenita Landrum, titled “Birthing the Next Generation II: Many Colors of Motherhood,” Nov. 7, 2014 ¬– Jan. 9, 2015 at the library’s @Central Gallery, 1221 N. Central

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Herberger Theater Festival of the Arts Arrives to Downtown Phoenix Nov. 1st

Herberger Theater Center and APS invite you to the annual Herberger Theater Festival of the Arts arriving to downtown Phoenix this weekend, Saturday Nov. 1  Celebrate the arts in downtown Phoenix with an event featuring performances, dance, food, visual art, live music,

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Shear Madness: The longest-running play in the history of American Theatre

It’s no wonder that Shear Madness holds the Guinness record for longest-running play in the history of American Theatre. Celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, this unique murder mystery is a true crowd-pleaser packed with up-to-the minute spontaneous humor and

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Tickets are on Sale for Phantom of the Opera at ASU Gammage

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour at the UK, Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s phenomenal musical success, “The Phantom of the Opera” is making its way to Tempe as part of a brand new, never seen before

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Dìa de los Muertos Festival at Mesa Arts Center

When: Saturday, October 25 – Sunday, October 26, 2014 Where: Mesa Arts Center Start time: Sat 10:00am / Sun 12:00 Noon End time: 5:00pm both days Spirits will connect at the Mesa Arts Center’s annual Dìa de los Muertos Festival.  

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La Cultura Cura: Celebrating Latino Heritage in Dance

Primavera Folklorico Dance Company will perform, and principal dancer Maria Leon will discuss the roots of the folk dance. Dance steps will be taught, craft activities will be featured and a family story time will be included.  Location: Burton Barr Central

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3rd Annual Dia de Los Muertos Phoenix Festival

The 2014 Dia de los Muertos PHX Festival will take place on Sunday, October 26th at Margaret T. Hance Park, from 1 to 6 pm. Entertainers and musicians will greet you and perform music, dance and theater. Honor our ancestors

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World's 1st Mariachi Opera at the Phoenix Symphony Hall

(Phoenix, Ariz) Arizona Opera brings the world’s first mariachi opera to the stage as it kicks off its 2014-2015 Season. Cruzar la Cara de la Luna has become a smash sensation around the globe, blending the passion and artistry of mariachi with

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“American Dreamer” performances Oct. 17-18 tell extraordinary story of nation's oldest living governor, Raúl H. Castro

A full-length play based on the life of 98-year-old former Arizona Governor and U.S. Ambassador Raúl H. Castro will be staged Oct. 17-18 at Sunnyside High School in Tucson as part of a weekend of Hispanic Heritage Month-related celebrations honoring the state’s

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Valley Residents Set to Review ASU Gammage Broadway Productions

Tempe, AZ – ASU Gammage has selected its 2014-2015 season of Gammage Goers, seven Broadway theater lovers and savvy social media users to are of the sixth season of the program. Goers will review shows and then spread their reviews through their

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