Arts & Culture

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Rip Valley Now Open in Downtown Phoenix

A new concept, Rip Valley, has recently made its grand debut in Roosevelt Row Art District. The new site is a sports cards and culture shop offering collections of sports-related merchandise and an extensive selection of sealed wax and single sports cards for local fanatics.

Relévant Galleries Now Open in Scottsdale

Arriving from Denver, a new art gallery has just opened its second location in Scottsdale, offering art connoisseurs exclusive work from world-renowned and local artists. The art destination, Relévant Galleries, is currently showcasing the works of art veteran, David Yarrow. 

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Holiday Markets in Phoenix

Through mid-December, there are a variety of holiday markets in Phoenix for filling those stockings during this season of giving. With bonuses like live music and warm drinks, these markets will make you feel especially festive while shopping small.

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New Book Releases From Arizona Authors

Two Valley authors have just released books into the literary space, both already notable best sellers offering thought-provoking, fresh ideas. Each book focuses on inspiring its readers, one offering self-exploration and creativity exercises while the other aims to help jumpstart a young reader’s love for books. 

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2022 Fall Arts Preview

Though the temperatures are still dying down and the leaves have yet to change, Arizonans can enjoy the beginnings of fall with the start of the long-awaited art season. The special time of year is famous in the Southwest for its spectacular theater programs, dance performances and art exhibitions that come with the cozy season.

Fall Events at Taliesin West

Taliesin West, the home and studio of Frank Lloyd Wright, welcomes the new season with a variety of exciting youth and family programs as well as cultural and wellness experiences. Whether drinks at sunset or inspiring your inner architect are your vibe, join the more than 100,000 annual visitors by stopping by the UNESCO World Heritage Site this fall.