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A gun threat forced the evacuation of the theatre at Arizona Mills Mall Tuesday night.
The movie theatre at Arizona Mills Mall had to be evacuated Tuesday night after there were reports of a man with a gun inside.
With Father's Day here, a son is pleading for justice in his father's death two weeks ago at a Mesa gas station.
Within the next five years, District 25 state Sen. Bob Worsley, R-Mesa, and his wife Christi hope to have Arizona’s first “world-class concert hall” adjacent to another city institution available for public use.
The pop-country star, known as the “Celine Dion of country music,” performs live in Phoenix. Doors open at 6 p.m.
A number of concerts for the fall have tickets going on sale soon.
Though it opened more than 50 years ago in England, Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery, set in a large London guest house, still provides thrilling entertainment.
It started with a headline in the New York Times. Bob Barr, 88, picked up his newspaper to find an article about the closure of a fully-automated Japanese factory.
Guests feel like a mouse destined to fall victim to a trap in "The Mousetrap" playing at Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre.
See eight 10-minute plays by local playwrights at Theatre Artists Studio's Summer Shorts Festival.
You may not realize it, but your local library offers a wealth of free summer programming for kids and families. East Valley residents have a number of libraries to choose from including the branches of the Maricopa County Library District, Mesa Public Library, Chandler Public Library and Tempe Public Library.
The Vermont rock band, led by the charismatic Potter, takes the stage in Phoenix.
AMC Theatres has released plans to renovate the former 37,645 square-foot Harkins Theatres movie theater at Centerpoint on Mill Avenue in Downtown Tempe.
AMC Theatres announced Friday morning the downtown Tempe area will soon get a new movie theater, dining options, offices and shopping.
AMC Theatres will be renovating the old Harkins and MADCAP cinema at Centerpoint on Mill Avenue.
Get ready to move to the music with this sampling of summer concerts
Mesa Library offers free programs for kids of all ages to stay engaged with activities during the summer months. The variety of programs includes reading, bowling, art and music. The programs will take place at the Main Library, 64 E. First St.; Dobson Library, 2425 S. Dobson Road and the Red Mountain Library, 635 N. Power Road.
Dinner and a movie could do more than expand your waistline and entertain your brain in the case of Audubon Arizona’s Nature Film Festival.
This Tony Award-winning musical, featuring songs like “Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets” and “You Gotta Have Heart,” gives baseball a Faustian twist with the story of a faithful fan selling his soul to the devil to secure victory for his team.
iTheatre Collaborative stages this humorous tale about former prison mates who are trying to improve their lives while learning that “crime doesn’t pay, at least not very well.”
Urban AZ’s first Spoken Word Showcase brings together a range of poetic performers, along with R&B artists Dwele and Bilal with a band, at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 18 at Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix.
Using their talents for hilarious, family-friendly improvisational comedy, Jef and Shurlin Rawls of Mesa hope to lift spirits while lightening the load for a family in their neighborhood with an event they are calling a “FUN-draiser.”
A free all-day workshop for women in Phoenix this Saturday, May 18, aims to offer a way to “unlock one’s true potential as a catalyst for lasting love, stronger relationships and a greater sense of fulfillment,” says event promoter, Jan Hemming.
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