Medieval Times reopens August 6
After closing the doors in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is lowering the drawbridge and reopening on Thursday, August 6 in the Talking…
After closing the doors in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is lowering the drawbridge and reopening on Thursday, August 6 in the Talking…
Named for the biblical figure Joshua by Mormon pioneers who saw its outstretched limbs as a guide to their westward travels, the Joshua tree is an enduring icon of the…
Making a great cup of coffee in the comfort of your own kitchen can be a challenge. Even with the “home field advantage”, factors like grind size, water quality and…
Due to ongoing concerns related to COVID-19, Ballet Arizona announced a departure from the company’s previously planned 35th anniversary fall season of main-stage performances. Director’s Choice, Giselle and the beloved…
Bearizona, a popular wildlife park devoted to providing homes for wild animals in need, broke ground today on an all-new 40,000-square-foot habitat called The Grizzly Encounter, to house the three…
The Scottsdale International Film Festival (the Festival), an annual event that connects audiences with award-winning cinema from around the globe, will be held Friday, November 6 through Tuesday, November 10,…
Nothing says summertime like ice cream. July is National Ice Cream Month and there’s no better way to fight off Arizona’s sweltering temperatures than to grab a cone or dish…
Wondering which would wood you should choose? If that’s the case, here’s your guide to choosing the best firewood. Click here! There’s nothing quite like curling up next to a…
Just because there’s a pandemic, that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun this summer. Here are 10 safe activities you can do this summer to stay out of the heat!…
Something remarkable is happening in the post-quarantine world out at the Grand Canyon Railway – everyday people are calling and chartering their own luxury private railroad cars, once the exclusive…
Different U.S. states often have wildly different laws on gambling, and the state of Arizona is no exception. Since the passing of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in 1988 by…
Gilbert, in the southeastern corner of the Metro Phoenix area, is home to a vibrant community dedicated to maintaining and creating culture. Incorporated in July 1920, its 100-year anniversary is…