An original play created for Anthem’s 25th anniversary brings the community’s quirks and heart to life — while raising critical funds for neighbors in need.
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Self-taught master jeweler Alishan Halebian transforms gold, platinum and oxidized silver into wearable sculpture — treating precious metal like paint and creating “anti-bling” for the confident collector.
WestWorld transforms into an open-air gallery of custom motorcycles, world-class stunt shows, and four nights of powerhouse concerts April 8–12.
With 16 countries, royal collectors and Ferrari-studded floors, Scottsdale Art Week returns this March as the Southwest’s answer to Art Basel.
Anthem’s premier spring festival returns March 14–15 with carnival rides, live entertainment, and a thriving Business Expo that transforms the park into the town square the community was designed to become.
Behind the scenes at Phoenix Art Museum, curator Helen Jean guards 9,000 pieces of fashion history — and less than 1% ever sees the light of day.
At the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show, the Mounted Native Costume class transforms centuries-old Bedouin tradition into a blur of jewel-toned silk and silver — where 40 pounds of velvet becomes weightless poetry at full gallop.
From John Wayne’s working costumes to hand-tooled parade saddles, Western Spirit Museum reveals how frontier fashion conquered both Hollywood and the range — and why the cowboy hat is the ultimate American accessory.
The Heard Museum’s new exhibition traces how a humble flour sack became an unlikely fashion icon in Indigenous communities — from a treasured fry bread ingredient to contemporary cultural statement.
Step inside Phoenix Theatre Company’s costume shop where Martha Clarke and her team of artisans engineer rock ‘n’ roll swagger, one reinforced seam at a time, for the stage sensation “Million Dollar Quartet.”











