
Lights, Camera, Arizona!
Each year, a dazzling array of film festivals ignite silver screens around Arizona, offering an opportunity to discover emerging talents and explore different cultures through the lens of cinematic storytelling.
Each year, a dazzling array of film festivals ignite silver screens around Arizona, offering an opportunity to discover emerging talents and explore different cultures through the lens of cinematic storytelling.
This month, Ballet Arizona will celebrate cinematic classics with its world premiere production of “Moving Movies,” transporting audiences back in time to Hollywood’s Golden Age with a unique dance experience that takes ballet from the stage to the big screen.
This month, just in time for Valentine’s Day, Fountain Hills Theater will bring “Ghost: The Musical” to life for audiences here in Arizona.
This month, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art will kick off a yearlong anniversary celebration, commemorating its 25-year history of bringing communities together under the shared philosophy that art has the power to engage our imaginations, challenge our perceptions and inspire change.
The music of BARANS creates cinematic instrumental rock as “songs for your human experience.”
For the past 10 years, Facings of America has been helping Arizona residents’ canine companions to live their best lives in architecturally significant pet palaces with Design for Dogs — a fundraising event benefiting the Arizona Animal Welfare League, the state’s oldest and largest no-kill shelter.
Whether with a significant other, family or dear friends, Arizona is replete with date nights that are different — and sometimes even daring!
Gilbert resident Mark Anderson recently shared with Images Arizona a photo featuring an intimate moment between his daughter and son-in-law.
Love is in the air, so let’s make some easy drop cookies topped with chocolate hearts! These Sparkle Sweetheart Cookies will delight everyone you love. They are tasty, crunchy, sparkly and heartfelt!
This month, Images Arizona showcases a collection of Anthem resident Bruce Moore’s photography that may very well revive your own cowboy dreams.