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NEA: Artists Important to Arizona's Economy, Culture

NEA: Artists Important to Arizona's Economy, Culture

What do we know about the 2.1 million artists in the United States’ and Arizona’s labor force? To help answer that question, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) today released “Equal Opportunity Data Mining: National Statistics about Working Artists.”

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Gennaro Garcia Talento Latino!

Gennaro Garcia Talento Latino!

By Diana Prieto-Bernal and Taylor Pineda Gennaro Garcia is known in the Valley for his remarkable, enchanting pieces that illuminate rusticity of urban art and style. Gennaro is quite humble about his talents, primarily self-envisioning himself as a family-oriented man,

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Latino circus performer Chico loves to entertain

Latino circus performer Chico loves to entertain

By Ruben Hernandez Michael Santiago, better known as Chico, told ArizonaLatinos in a phone interview that balance is a quality needed for the intense, acrobatic moves and routines that he performs with the King Charles Troupe of unicycles in the Ringling

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La Academia en PHX- Audiciones Junio 30

La Academia en PHX- Audiciones Junio 30

        Es el momento de que muestres tu talento participando en las audiciones de Phoenix y seas parte de la historia!  A 11 años de ser el reality musical con mayor éxito en México, EE.UU. y América Latina, La Academia regresa

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La Academia en Phoenix- Audiciones Junio 30

La Academia en Phoenix- Audiciones Junio 30

            Es el momento de que muestres tu talento participando en las audiciones de Phoenix y seas parte de la historia!  A 11 años de ser el reality musical con mayor éxito en México, EE.UU. y América

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Obama Inaugural Fundraising Benefits Latino Arts

Obama Inaugural Fundraising Benefits Latino Arts

Hispanics exercised powerful political muscle during the 2012 presidential election, helping send President Barack Obama back to the White House and catapulting immigration reform to the forefront of the national agenda. Now, the community is using the hundreds of thousands

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CALACA Artists Highlight First Friday Art Shows

CALACA Artists Highlight First Friday Art Shows

The first Friday of every month the downtown and central Phoenix areas transform into a gigantic art canvas where art lovers and tourists plan their own self-guided art walks. There are more than 70 galleries and art-related spaces, hundreds of

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Valley needs year-round mural tour

Valley needs year-round mural tour

By Ruben Hernandez  It was only a matter of time before an enterprising art organization grabbed the great idea of starting a Phoenix’s mural tour. Phoenix arts activist Mary Stephens (Maria del Viento), owner of the Phoenix Youth Hostel and

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Rhythm Room Kicks It For Latino Blues Fans

Rhythm Room Kicks It For Latino Blues Fans

By Marjani Viola Hawkins Photo by Marjani Viola Hawkins Music aficionados looking for a great concert club in downtown Phoenix can find the perfect place to check out a spectacular blues show. Established in 1991, the Rhythm Room at 1019 E.

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Ocho Mujeres Encuentran a Su Personaje

Ocho Mujeres Encuentran a Su Personaje

Por Mariela Gomez de Ell Hacer lo que mas nos gusta es un privilegio, pero compartirlo con amigos es una bendicion!.  Es asi como me siento dirgiendo la obra teatral “Despedida de Soltera” del autor Mexicano Alfonso Anaya. Yo conoci

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