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Yoga Flow Is the stress of post-pandemic life getting you down? It might be time to grab a mat and some water and indulge in a yoga class. Relax against the backdrop of Camelback Mountain with a free-flow yoga class designed for all levels, which is happening from 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday, May 24, on the lawn at Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale, 5445 East Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley. The yoga session is free, but you should register online before attending, and make sure to get there early, as the lawn space fills up fast. Lynn Trimble Instant Pot Tips We can t get enough of our Instant Pot, but there s probably a lot of features we re not taking full advantage of yet. If you re in the same boat, you can up your Instant Pot cooking game with Mix Cooking School, 4995 South Alma School Road, #6, Chandler, where the next workshop happens from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 25. Expect plenty of demonstrations, for a variety of foods including eggs, rice, meats, and sweets. Th

Phoenix Art News: A Spring Training Exhibit in Mesa, Streetcar Art, and More

Arizona Citizens for the Arts Lifetime Arts Award Bobb Cooper, producing artistic director for Valley Youth Theatre, will receive the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award during the 40th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony happening on Friday, March 26. The new award, which may not be given every year, is designed to honor legacy achievements, contributions to the arts, and service to Arizona. Cooper will celebrate his 25th anniversary with Valley Youth Theatre on March 20. The awards are presented by the Office of the Governor and Arizona Citizens for the Arts. It s Mine, I Bought It by Merryn Omotayo Alaka and Sam Fresquez.

New art for the new year: Metro Phoenix museums, galleries have exciting shows scheduled

New art for the new year: Metro Phoenix museums, galleries have exciting shows scheduled Elizabeth Montgomery, Arizona Republic Much about what the arts scene will look like in 2021 is still unknown, but some arts and culture organizations have announced big plans. Artists and designers who’ve made significant societal impacts through their art will have works on display in Phoenix next year. Featured creatives include a Texas native who weaves the experience of being Black and gay into tapestries, innovative photography and a fashion pioneer who has created gender fluid garments. © Photo courtesy of Demont Photo Management Garments of 60s mod legend Rudi Gernreich will be on display at Phoenix Art Museum including this caftan by Gernreich worn on model Peggy Moffitt. The show debuts March 11, 2021.

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