Arizona is home to plenty of smaller music venues where you can hear artists live before they get big.
We asked, you answered: Here are 8 of Arizona’s best lesser-known museums
The Copper Courier’s Instagram followers suggested these museums as some of the best Arizona has to offer.
52 Black actors who made entertainment history
Stacker has compiled a list of over 50 Black actors who paved the way for future generations to continue the legacy in entertainment.
Celebrate Black History Month at these 5 events across the Valley
Several local organizations across the Valley are hosting Black History Month events like movie screenings and art exhibits.
Regional Mexican music is crossing borders and going global. Here’s how it happened.
Regional Mexican music—a catchall term that encompasses mariachi, banda, corridos, norteño, sierreño and other genres—has become a global phenomenon.
National, Arizona projects aim to uncover histories of Native American boarding schools
A national oral history project aims to document the experiences of Indigenous children who attended federal boarding schools.
The names of these 2 Arizona towns get us in the holiday spirit
Take a virtual sleigh ride across America as we learn about these festively named locations—with two in Arizona.
Native American storytellers enjoying a rare spotlight, a moment they hope can be more than that
From “Reservation Dogs,”“Dark Winds” and “Rutherford Falls” on TV to “Prey” on the big screen and Larissa FastHorse becoming the first Indigenous female playwright on Broadway, Native American storytellers are breaking barriers.
What are posadas? An explainer of this beautiful Latino tradition.
Posadas are like Christmas caroling, except our tradition is more like a fiesta—and we wouldn’t have it any other way!
Remember these broken US-Indigenous treaties this Native American Heritage Month
As long as the United States has negotiated treaties with Indigenous nations, it has broken those treaties. Learn about them here for Native American Heritage Month.