by Taylor O’Connor GetOut Contributor After 10 years in Tempe-based Mill’s End, lead singer Jeffrey Bump makes music because he loves it. It’s an honest approach to honest songs. “It’s energy and emotion,” Bump says....
BY Annika Tomlin GetOut Contributor Cars are a true artform. Inspired by “The Fast Saga,” FuelFest takes that into consideration. Now in its second year, the family-friendly festival blends autos—live action drag and drift...
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski GetOut Editor Larry the Cable Guy is always “on.” He answers the phone, “Please hold for Larry the Cable Guy,” and quickly returns. “Ah, this was me all along,” he said with a hearty laugh....
GETOUT STAFF The Hot Club of San Francisco – which has been delighting audiences for 30 years with its blend of violin, bass and guitars – is Lakeshore Music’s next presentation at Tempe Center for the Arts. The group will...
With Jan D’Atri GetOut Contributor If you love main dish salads, this is one to try. The tasty fixins’ – chopped crispy bacon, hard boiled eggs and candied pecans – add to this hearty plateful of goodness, but I think...
By Srianthi Perera Get Out Contributor Those glory days of 1930s Hollywood may have disappeared from California, but a glimpse of them has resurfaced in Gilbert. The renovated Hale Centre Theatre in downtown Gilbert wears its new...
David M. Brown GetOut Contributor Two Chandler women are exploring the power of love through their fiber artworks at a new exhibition in Scottsdale. Shachi Kale and Laurie Fagen are joining three East Valley artists at...
Alan Sculley GetOut Contributor, Any music act with a unique sound – such as Black Violin’s fusion of classical music and hip-hop – is bound to sound familiar from album to album. But violinist Kev Marcus has no...
By Kevin Reagan Staff Writer From cult classics to political documentaries, this month’s Chandler International Film Festival promises to deliver a diverse lineup of films for local moviegoers. The four-day event Jan. 17-20...
Laura Latzko GetOut Contributor For families like the Zoppes, the circus isn’t just a way to make a living. It is part of their identities. The Zoppe family’s circus, in its 177th year, will make its annual visit to Chandler...