Jazz at The Nash
Jazz Appreciation month kicks off April 1 and the Nash has a number of events scheduled throughout the month. The first in this series of events is “Exploring the Jazz Masters of the Tenor Saxophone.” Taught by ASU jazz instructor Dr. Jeffrey Libman, this class is aimed toward those who want to learn more about jazz. The event will include guided discussion as well as listening to recordings of jazz. Instruments are not required.
The Nash, 110 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, April 1, $25
The Maine
Local band The Maine will be taking of the Marquee Theatre on Friday. The band has entered the alternative music scene with a force since they began in 2007. Their debut EP, “The Way We Talk”, reached the number six spot on the iTunes Top 100 Alternative Chart. Their new album, American Candy, was just released this week. Friday’s show is the start of their tour for their new album before they head off around the country for the summer. The tour also feature Real Friends, Knuckle Puck, and the Technicolors.
Marquee Theatre, 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe, April 3, $20
Movies in the Park
Bring a blanket or chair and spread out on the lawn at Biltmore Fashion Park to catch a movie. This week’s movie is Eat, Pray Love. The park shows movies outside in the springtime with weather permitting. Movies are shown in their original format. The screening starts at 7:30. If you can’t make this week’s screening, the movies go through the end of April on every Friday showing a variety of classic films.
Biltmore Fashion Park, 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix, April 3, Free
First Friday
This monthly self guided tour showcases the businesses that inhabit Roosevelt Row and the surrounding area. Art galleries are open for visitors to check out. If it’s your first time to First Friday, Artlink Phoenix hosts a First Friday Trolley Tour, which takes participants around Roosevelt Row as well as Grand Avenue. There is also live music, food trucks, and vendors posted along Roosevelt Row.
Roosevelt Row, Downtown Phoenix, April 3, Free
Bike “Prom”
Valley Bike Month kicks off with Phoenix Spokes People Bike Prom. If your high school prom wasn’t the best or you just want an excuse to get dressed up, this event is for you. Participants will meet at Civic Space Park at 6p.m. before biking over to the Phoenix Ale Brewery. There will be snacks and desserts in addition to alcohol to purchase. There will be a prom king and queen as well as awards for best dressed and best dancers.
Phoenix Ale Brewery, 3002 E. Washington St., Phoenix, April 4, $15 solo/ $20 couple