The Mesa metal band Bury The Darkness has been pretty busy these days.
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When Limelight Performing Arts produced “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” in 2016, the show earned a slew of honors including the National Youth Arts award for “Outstanding Production.” Six years later, the theater is bringing the show back to the Mesa Arts Center.
Memphis May Fire vocalist Matty Mullins admits it’s getting more difficult to curate a setlist as his band recently released its seventh full-length record, “Remade in Misery.”
Feringhee Modern Indian Cuisine has just opened its doors to reveal rich aromas, flavors and tastes near the Chandler Fashion Center.
Tempe-based Lakeshore Music, which for 14 seasons was a premier jazz-concert series, has merged with Scottsdale-based Ravenscroft Hall.
The ideal of the American dream is brought to life in scenes from “On Your Feet!” as Gloria Estefan works to make an impact on the music industry as a Cuban immigrant.
When O.A.R. multi-instrumentalist Jerry DePizzo thinks about the Maryland band’s tours, he recalls love and memories.
Darian Sanders and Michelle Scalpone are obsessed with “The Lion King.”
The Chandler Center for the Arts will premiere “North,” a new musical by writer and composer Ashli St. Armant, in November.
Chandler Center for the Arts has planned an electric series of free summer concerts Friday nights in July and August.