Red Earth Theatre brings a reading of Aristophanes’ anti-war comedy, “Lysistrata,” to the stone arches at Tlaquepaque on Thursday June 20, at 7:30 p.m. outdoors in the Patio de las Campanas. What can mere women...
Mountain Trails presents Spirit of the Cowgirl Mountain Trails Gallery at Tlaquepaque in Sedona is proud to present Spirit of the Cowgirl, featuring a group of artists who embody that certain spirit in an exhibition which opens on Friday,...
Savor the outstanding tastes, sights and sounds of Old Mexico at Sedona’s kick off spring festival — the Cinco de Mayo celebration on Saturday, May 4. Tlaquepaque, the perennial host of all things festive, welcomes...
Late fall in Sedona is a special time, especially if you are looking to celebrate Mexico’s most time-honored celebration, Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. This family-friendly extravaganza, now in its eighth year at Tlaquepaque, takes...
Tlaquepaque arts and crafts village, the “art and soul of Sedona,” is hitting a big milestone this year. Fiesta del Tlaquepaque, one of Sedona’s premiere events honoring Mexican Independence Day, is celebrating its 45th year.Mark the calendars for Saturday,...
The owners of a large parcel of private land in West Sedona filed an application to have the property,...
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