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Chandler author-artist to debut online show
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Chandler author-artist to debut online show

September 8th, 2020 | by development
SANTAN SUN NEWS STAFF The pandemic has made it virtually impossible for people to attend most arts venues. So, Chandler artist and author Laurie Fagen is launching a program next week to bring the arts to them. The Fox Crossing...
Local resident name to Chandler Cultural Foundation
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Local resident name to Chandler Cultural Foundation

July 21st, 2020 | by development
SANTAN SUN NEWS A Chandler resident with a long history in strategic planning and community engagement has been named to the Chandler Cultural Foundation. LaTricia Harper Woods has been named to the non-profit, the managing board...
Artists can submit work for online auction
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Artists can submit work for online auction

July 21st, 2020 | by development
SANTAN SUN NEWS Artists in Chandler and throughout the country have a chance to make some money and help a worthy cause by joining the fall Creative Connections Fine Art Auction. Artists can to submit up to three pieces of fine...
Chandler, other EV artists inspired by virus pandemic
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Chandler, other EV artists inspired by virus pandemic

May 5th, 2020 | by development
By Srianthi Perera Contributor East Valley artists are finding a somewhat brighter side of sheltering in place. With long, uninterrupted hours to be creative, many area artists are using the unexpected free time to appeal to...
Ahwatukee native’s band releases new single
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Ahwatukee native’s band releases new single

April 9th, 2020 | by development
By christina fuoco-karasinski Staff Writer Ahwatukee native and DED vocalist Joe Cotela contends he’s a workaholic – just like his bandmates guitarist David Ludlow, bassist Kyle Koelsch and drummer Matt Reinhard. It’s the...
South Mt. Park improvements moving along
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South Mt. Park improvements moving along

March 30th, 2020 | by development
By Andy Lenartz Guest Writer The City of Phoenix is in the midst of a five-year, $23 million redesign of South Mountain Park and Preserve that will improve the facilities and trails to a level of world-class park that is...
Comedian Tracy Morgan just trying to get by
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Comedian Tracy Morgan just trying to get by

March 19th, 2020 | by development
CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI, Staff Writer Tracy Morgan’s feelings are raw. The comic best known for his “Saturday Night Live” characters Astronaut Jones, Brian Fellow and Dominican Lou is mourning the loss of his good friend...
Still a little time left for Chandler teens’ ‘Newsies’
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Still a little time left for Chandler teens’ ‘Newsies’

February 27th, 2020 | by development
By Kevin Reagan Staff Writer There’s one more chance today to see Chandler Youth Theater’s first teen-focused production as a talented cast revisits a little-known event from turn-of-the-century history. The show will be...
Arcade culture inspires Chandler exhibit
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Arcade culture inspires Chandler exhibit

February 14th, 2020 | by development
By Kevin Reagan Staff Writer Visitors of the Vision Gallery’s latest exhibit can take a step back in time and experience the retro gaming culture of the 1980s. In addition to displaying large portraits of icons like Donkey Kong...
New Chandler mural tells the city’s history
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New Chandler mural tells the city’s history

February 4th, 2020 | by development
By Kevin Reagan Staff Writer Chandler’s newest downtown mural fuses two artistic styles to present a timeline of the city’s history. Located in the breezeway next to Saba’s Western Wear, the mural takes the abstract,...