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Arts & Culture (Page 124)

October 18, 2020

A Hopeful Return for Once Vibrant Downtown Phoenix

On any given afternoon, downtown Phoenix is a madhouse of traffic and pedestrians heading home, to the gym, or to happy hour. But not today as the city makes its slow return to normalcy.

By Barbi Walker-Walsh

October 16, 2020

The View From Martha’s

Martha’s Country Bakery sits quietly on the corner of Ditmars Boulevard on a Wednesday afternoon during the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Skyler Gausney-Jones

October 13, 2020

The World Needed an LGBTQIA+ Dictionary, So She Wrote One

Chloe O. Davis defines PRIDE in her latest creation.

By Sarah Parker

October 13, 2020

The Venice Boardwalk Isn’t a “Freak Show” Anymore: It’s a Graveyard

The Venice Boardwalk, normally frequented by naked musicians covered in gold paint, is now sparsely populated with rickety tents and mostly storefronts

By Emily Leibert

October 9, 2020

San Antonio’s Pearl District Glows Again

A busy Sunday morning at San Antonio's Historic Pearl.

By Isabella Mata

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