by Leah Berard | Jun 22, 2025 | Bisbee Buzz, Local Writers
The Fourth of July is not only a day for Americans to celebrate the independence of our vast country. It’s also a day that brings together families and friends from nearby as well as far away. Bisbee serves as a top destination for people to enjoy what this special...
by Ken Boe | Jun 16, 2025 | Bisbee Buzz, Local Writers, Strange Beauty
Monachopsis: Otherworldly Relics from Imaginary Worlds Mark Logan’s June 28th Art Show from 4-8pm at Central School Project In Bisbee Welcome to the first installation of Strange Beauty, a blog about the arts and creativity in Bisbee. I’m applying the word “strange”...
by Susan Richards | Jun 11, 2025 | Bisbee Buzz, Local Writers
What is three days long, drags but never lags, and contains every color in the rainbow? Bisbee Pride weekend, of course! The celebration of the LGBTQ+ community every June began more than 50 years ago as a response to the 1969 events at the Stonewall Inn in New York....
by Leah Berard | Jun 2, 2025 | Bisbee Buzz, Local Writers
When the mines shutdown in the mid-1970s, many of the businesses closed immediately and never reopened in Bisbee. One of those was the Warner Hotel in Old Bisbee, tucked away behind the old American Legion building (now the Legion Bar and Grill) on Subway Street....
by Keith Allen Dennis | Jun 2, 2025 | Bisbee Buzz, Local Writers
You couldn’t do better. The birds of May flutter amongst tight-flowered vines adorning the big palm tree in the middle of the Bisbee Courtyard. The weather is perfect and the people are cheerful. A choice selection of poets and musicians are prepared to deliver on the...
by BisbeeAZ.com | Jun 2, 2025 | Bisbee Buzz
Bisbee, AZ, once a prosperous mining town, has witnessed many tragic deaths. These heartbreaking losses at copper mines and unexplained happenings experienced at many locations led people to label the city as haunted. Tourists visiting the town often come across a few...