A Holly Jolly Journey Around Arizona
From the luminaria-lined streets of Sedona to the joyful sounds of Mariachi carolers in Tucson, Images Arizona takes you on a journey through Arizona’s most enchanting holiday events and traditions.
From the luminaria-lined streets of Sedona to the joyful sounds of Mariachi carolers in Tucson, Images Arizona takes you on a journey through Arizona’s most enchanting holiday events and traditions.
This season, Phoenix Chorale celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Arizona while embracing the spirit of the holidays through a new 20-track Christmas recording featuring a diverse blend of musical traditions and timeless classics.
North Valley Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert of music representing holidays from around the world — including globally known Christmas carols and musical celebrations of Hanukkah, New Year’s Eve and the Lunar New Year.
On display through Sept. 15, 2024, the Musical Instrument Museum’s latest special exhibition, “Acoustic America: Iconic Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos,” showcases more than 90 historic acoustic stringed instruments played by the heroes of folk, blues and bluegrass music.
Husband-and-wife duo Joe Axton and Mari Giddings are two artistic souls who combine into one, in life and in art, as they create paintings, sculptures and mixed-media works.
Bezos Scholar Brendan Salisbury is raising funds and awareness for school wellness centers.
Veterans Heritage Project is celebrating its 20th anniversary of building a better America while simultaneously preserving legacies of sacrifice, service, duty and loyalty.
These locally-owned restaurants boast bold regional flavors from the Midwest and South with a wide western swing to the Hawaiian Islands.
Phoenix-based muralist Isaac Caruso’s new children’s book “Sam & Sara” is a love letter to Arizona and a celebration of neurodivergency.
This month, Arizona Opera will bring “Frankenstein” to life in an entirely new way.