![]() ![]() Expect live performances by school and community groups, health screenings, educational workshops, vendors, games, soul food, and more. Benjamin LeathermanĮastlake Park, 1549 East Jefferson StreetThe free Valley of the Sun Juneteenth celebration hosted by the Arizona Informant Foundation will features in-person activities at Eastlake Park Community Center. Showtimes vary each evening and tickets are $22 (plus a two-drink minimum) per set. His summer stand-up tour will start off in the Valley with a three-night stint at CB Live, and he’s not only promising all-new material but is also offering to take selfies afterward with anyone who attends. Conover’s standup comedy is equally brainy, as he jokes about such topics as growing up in a family of geniuses, science, and his own lack of depth perception. The actor, writer, podcaster, and “investigative comedian” has made a career of demystifying difficult concepts or debunking myths, first on his TruTV edutainment show Adam Ruins Everything and then on the Netflix limited series The G Word (which helped explain how the federal government works). If there was a living embodiment of the “well, actually” trope associated with nerddom, Adam Conover would be it. Attendees can also get a photo with a life-sized Buzz Lightyear. Activities will include laser tag sessions, glowing starcraft displays, live entertainment, and movie pass giveaways. Lynn Trimble and Benjamin Leathermanĭesert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 North Tatum BoulevardIn honor of the Disney animated film Lightyear debuting in theaters later this month, The District at Desert Ridge Marketplace will host a free launch party inspired by the film. ![]() He’ll then start posting clues to the various locations on his social media feeds beginning at 9 p.m. As with Hunt’s previous, um, hunts, a treasure trove of zines, sticker and button packs, screen-printed posters, and original art pieces will be hidden in and around the Tempe area. Nxoeed, has been doing for years and will do so again on June 17 in honor of his 50th birthday on June 17. But seeking out art in the streets is just as rewarding - especially when you know a local creative has hidden paintings for people to find. Of course, it’s fine to search for art in traditional venues such as galleries and museums. Various locations in TempeThe thrill of the hunt can rival the satisfaction of a good find. ![]()
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