Archive for the ‘Arts & Culture’ Category

Calling All Carolers!

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Tenor, Alto, Soprano, Bass, Baritone, or Tone Deaf, CityScape in Downtown Phoenix invites you to bring your singing voice, and your holiday spirit, to the NRG Ice Rink Friday at noon for a “random act of Christmas culture kindness.”

67505_004It’s sorta like a green and red flash mob, minus Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”

Thousands of carolers of all ages and talent levels are expected to take part in this mass sing-along of all the holiday favorites from noon to 12:30.  A similar vocal venture was masterminded last year at Scottsdale’s Fashion Square.

Kay Randolph of Scottsdale’s Mountain View Presbyterian Church will lead the cavalry of carolers through all the Christmas classics, capped by a rousing Hallelujah chorus.

After the caroling is done, everyone is encouraged to stay and use the ice rink for $10/each. The fee includes rental valuable coupons for CityScape restaurants and retailers. Caroling, skating and a late lunch perhaps?

Ample parking for this event is available in the CityScape garage at 1st Street and Washington.

Taste It Tours

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Just in time to entertain invading friends and relatives or to serve as a filling (har) stocking stuffer, Taste It Tours-A Culinary Experience, is offering guided foodie tours in Downtown Phoenix.

TasteItTours182x135Now through May, Taste It Tours will be leading tours of Downtown restaurants Friday-Sunday. The tours begin at 1 p.m. and end around 4 p.m.

Tickets range from $47-$57 and that’s a price that will get you entertained, informed, and well-fed.

Taste It Tours’ vision is to have its customers savor, learn, explore and connect with each guided tour and the ticket price includes food and drink from 5-8 restaurants, access to the talented chefs,  plus tie-ins to architecture, historical insights, stories about the history of Downtown and the personalities that forged the region.

“Our tours are very precise and well thought out,” said owner Jessica Combest. “We want to keep our schedule and not make the chefs wait. And we’re doing it during a down time to avoid the rush.

“We’re going to tweak it as we go along to make it the best experience we can, incorporating the Public Market and other destinations.”

The walking tours are open to all ages and fitness levels. Each tour can accommodate 16 guests.

Tours will begin the first week in January.

For more information about Taste It Tours call 800-838-3006 or visit tasteittours.com

The Holidays Happen Here

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Christmas is a little over a week away, which  means Downtown Phoenix’s holiday event calendar is reaching a crescendo.

If you’re looking for a special holiday date idea or ways to occupy visiting friends and family, Downtown Phoenix offers a unique blend of music, theater, dance, comedy and parties that encapsulate the spirit of the season.

Saturday, Dec. 17 / Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding

Now in its 11th year, the Valley’s own jingle bell rocker Alice Cooper hosts this star-studded event at Comerica Theatre, which includes Judas Priest’s Rob Halford, former Korn guitarist Brian “Head” Welch, Arizona Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Tubes, a performance from Alice Cooper himself, and much more. The show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets begin at $38. For more information visit alicecoopersolidrock.com

Saturday, Dec. 17 / Adam Carolla

Popular radio personality and former host of “The Man Show” and “Loveline,” comedian Adam Carolla, returns to Downtown’s historic Orpheum Theatre to offer up his unique takes on the holiday season and to support his recent book release, “In 50 Years We’ll All Be Chicks.” Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are priced $32.50-$56.45.

snowdaySunday, Dec. 18 / Snow Day

It’s a winter wonderland at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, with hands-on activities for kids of all ages. 20 tons of snow will fall on the museum’s front lawn for children to frolic in. The fun starts at 9 a.m. and admission is $11. For more information visit childrensmuseumofphoenix.org

Tuesday, Dec. 20 / Great Russian Nutcracker

Comerica Theatre again plays host to the exquisite dancing, music and costumes of the Great Russian Nutcracker. Every year’s performance is different from the last and the 2011 version offers an Act II setting in the “Land of Peace and Harmony,” and sees the introduction of a new character, the Christmas Dove.  Show starts at 7:30 and tickets are $20-$85.

Every Day / Ice Skating at CityScape

The NRG Ice Rink is back at CityScape and nearly double the size of last year’s sheet! Rink hours are as follows:

Through Sunday, Dec. 18 the rink will be open Monday-Friday 5-11 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays 3-11 p.m.

Dec. 19-Jan. 1 the rink will be open daily 3-11 p.m.

Jan. 2-Jan. 11 the rink will be open Monday-Friday 5-11 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays 3-11 p.m.

Rink use is $10, which includes skate rental.

Wednesday, Dec. 21 / Holiday Family Program at Rosson House

Families are invited to historic Ross House Museum at Heritage and Science Park for a day of making holiday decorations and munching on holiday treats. Receive complimentary admission with the donation of any new or slightly used book to benefit local charities. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information visit rossonhousemuseum.org

With 366 events in 48 days, Downtown Phoenix has something for everyone this holiday season.


Shop Local at Phoestivus Market

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Local business is integral to the growth and health of Downtown Phoenix and the holidays are an ideal opportunity for you to invest in our local economy.

Phoestivus

Get Your PHX and Phoenix Public Market have assembled a dynamic group of local businesses and vendors for two special nights of local shopping called Phoestivus Market.

On Dec. 14 and 21, from 4-8 p.m., at Phoenix Public Market (14 E. Pierce), join these local vendors for a holiday celebration like no other, featuring locally produced and locally grown food, unique gifts, drinks, and entertainment.

PLUS:

* Phoestivus Pole

* Feats of Strength

* Airing of Grievances

* Holiday Carolers

(If the first three bullet points aren’t making any sense, please watch this Seinfeld clip.)

So join Downtown’s newest holiday tradition, Phoestivus Market, and support local business in the process.

Phoestivus Market is made possible by Community Food Connections, Downtown Phoenix Partnership, Phoenix Community Alliance, Phoenix New Times, Film Bar, Downtown Phoenix Journal, Roosevelt Row, CenPho, Oasis on Grand, Lincoln Family YMCA, Local First Arizona, and La Piccola Cucina.

Downtown Dine Around Saturday Dec. 3

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Bring your appetite and sense of adventure to Downtown Phoenix this Saturday, Dec. 3, for the Second Annual Downtown Dine Around, a celebration of food and drink in our urban core.

baconwrappeddatesThirty-three dishes in all–from bacon-wrapped dates (pictured, left) and shepherd’s pie to goat cheese fondue and corn crusted calamari–will be served at 11 restaurants from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., all starting at $2. That’s some seriously affordable grub!

The Dine Around lineup features 1130 The Restaurant, District American Kitchen & Wine Bar, Ghost Lounge, Phoenix Public Market, Province, Sam’s Cafe, Seamus McCaffrey’s, Sing High, Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, newly reopened Tom’s Tavern & 1929 Grill, and Z Pizza.

In addition to the deliciously diverse food items, each participating restaurant is featuring thoughtful drink specials, including margaritas, mojitos, micro brews, and Arizona -made wines.

The Downtown Dine Around is FREE to attend but we do ask, in the spirit of the season, that you make a donation to the St. Mary’s Food Bank. There will be donation bins available at all 11 restaurants.

You can RSVP** and get additional event details, including a map and complete list of food and drink items being offered, at the Dine Around home page.

See you Saturday!

**We ask that you please RSVP so the restaurants can make informed staffing decisions.

God of Carnage: Human Evolution in Reverse

Monday, November 21st, 2011

God of Carnage** is a 90-minute play with a simple set and no costume changes but you quickly realize that the only thing you want to focus on are the two uptight married couples—Michael and Veronica and Alan and Annette—whose sanity slowly unravels before your very eyes over coffee, uncontrollable cell phones, and a bottle of rum.

ATC_GodofCarnageGod of Carnage is like watching human evolution in reverse and it is laugh-out-loud hilarious. Wow. So many great lines!

You quickly learn that the couples get together at Michael and Veronica’s home after their young tween sons behave like well, boys, and get into a little recess scuffle.

One kid threw a punch; the other lost a tooth. Their parents want to discuss the situation like the civilized people they believe themselves to be but civility doesn’t prevail in Michael and Veronica’s living room. Soon the couples are throwing word punches (and coffee cake) about everything from child-rearing to the futility of marriage.

All four actors are high-energy and absolutely superb in this play. My favorite line came from Arizona Theatre Company veteran Bob Sorenson (Michael) who tells Joey Parsons (Annette), “Rum makes you crazy,” shortly before she destroys two bouquets of tulips, petal by petal, and puts the kibosh on any further good behavior. Seriously, you have to see it. Epically funny!

God of Carnage was written by Yasmina Reza and received a Tony Award in 2009 for Best Play. It runs Nov. 19 – Dec. 4 at Herberger Theater Center in Downtown Phoenix.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Arizona Theatre Company Box Office.

Strap in and prepare to laugh till you hurt.

**God of Carnage contains mature language.

NRG Ice Rink Returns To CityScape

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Why should outdoor holiday ice skating be reserved for Rockefeller Center and backwoods ponds in the Midwest?

CS Ice Rink-9WEBCityScape and NRG have again joined forces to bring skating to the most unlikeliest of places: Downtown Phoenix.

This Saturday, the holiday season gets a fantastic kickstart with the opening of the NRG Ice Rink at Patriot’s Square, along with the ceremonial lighting of CityScape’s holiday tree.

The fun begins at 4 p.m., with the tree lighting commencing at 6:30. There will be a visit from Santa, hot chocolate, and other treats.

Double the size of last year’s inaugural rink, the NRG Ice Rink will be open throughout the holiday season. Admission is $10 per person, which includes skate rental. Dates and hours of operation are as follows:

Nov. 25 through Dec. 18

Monday-Friday 5-11 p.m. / Saturday and Sunday 3-11 p.m.

Dec. 19 through Jan. 1

3-11 p.m. daily

Jan. 2 through Jan. 11

Monday-Friday 5-11 p.m. / Saturday and Sunday 3-11 p.m.

For more great holiday events in Downtown Phoenix visit the Holidays Happen Here home page.

Paws On the Patio Sunday

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Downtowners love their dogs and this Sunday, Nov. 20, Sam’s Cafe at Arizona Center will host a charity event specifically for pooches and their doting owners.

From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Paws On the Patio will feature:

dogs_on_the_patio_medium* Gourmet 3-course doggy meal ($10)

* Reduced-Rate Microchipping ($20)

* Photos with Santa

* Silent Auction

* 25-30 Pet-Related Vendors

This event benefits Almost Home Boxer Rescue and is a wonderful reason to bring  your best friend Downtown. All breeds are welcome!

For more information contact Shasta at 602-252-3545.

PHX Urban Expo Returns to Downtown

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

One of the biggest and best expos is returning to Downtown Phoenix the first week of December.

6a00d8341e3add53ef0162fbf8865c970d-800wiPHX Urban Expo presented by the Greater Phoenix Urban League will bring an exciting end to 2011 on Dec. 2 and 3 at Downtown Phoenix Convention Center.

Last year marked 65 years of excellence. The event was not only a first for Greater Phoenix Urban League but it was the first of its kind for the Greater Phoenix metropolitan area.

This year, the Expo will be held in Downtown Phoenix and it’s free and open to the public – bringing together families, seniors and youth with businesses interested in building a better Arizona through cultural connections.

The PHX Urban Expo will offer more than 100 exhibitors including retail and corporate displays along with educational, youth, financial, career, housing and health workshops.

One of the best things about the PHX Urban Expo is that local businesses can showcase themselves by being involved with one of Phoenix’s largest expos. PHX Urban Expo can give your business the chance to be exposed to over 8,000 people in just two days.

There are many ways for companies to participate in the PHX Urban Expo and promote your products and services.

Don’t miss out this great opportunity – contact a member of the PHX Urban Expo team at 602-254-5611 to discuss ways to grow your business by being a part of the PHX Urban Expo.

More information and applications are available at phxurbanexpo.com.

REO Speedwagon To Rock Downtown Saturday

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

The Billing Tree Rock Block charity concert returns to Phoenix Saturday, Nov. 5, and features arena rock legends REO Speedwagon, Boston’s Fran Cosmo, and Rossmore.

REO-SpeedwagonCityScape is the new venue for Phoenix-based Billing Tree’s annual charity concert and 100 percent of the monies raised (tickets are $20-$100) at Rock Block benefit Season for Sharing.**

The $100 VIP ticket is a complete package that includes seating in an exclusive area adjacent to the stage, dinner by Valley celebrity chef Aaron May, and drinks. Doors open at 6 p.m.

You can ride METRO light rail for free the day of the concert by purchasing your Rock Block tickets in advance online.

The Rock Block concert kicks off a huge weekend in Downtown Phoenix that also features Sunday’s 36th running of the Phoenix 10K

**Season for Sharing is The Arizona Republic and 12 News annual holiday fundraising drive and helps health and human service agencies in Arizona. Donations are matched through the Gannett Foundation and 100 percent of donations, plus the match, are distributed to local agencies that help at-risk children and families, improve educational skills, help domestic-violence victims and serve the elderly.