Month: September 2018

Miles Beneath My Feet: Undetectable

In October 2017, I was sent to the urologist because the results of a routine blood test came back with an unusually high PSA reading. The urologist put me through a series of other tests, including a biopsy of the prostate, and in early December 2017, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Bowls of Benefit

Across the North Valley, artists have been doing just that as they fire clay molds and glass to create some of the most beautiful, unique bowls for this year’s Foothills Empty Bowls Lunch and Art Auction to honor World Hunger Day.

Jimmy Walker: Packing a Punch

There was quite a bit of chatter in 1994 when celebs and sports stars stepped into a boxing ring at then-Ritz Carlton Hotel in the Biltmore area of Phoenix. Donning ridiculously oversized boxing gloves, opponents Charles Barkley and Michael Carbajal duked it out all in the name of charity.

Paint the Earth in Reds

With so many photographs uploaded to the internet every day, you should find what genre of photography really excites you, and just immerse yourself in that part of the photographic world. Sedona photography excites Micael Wilson!

A Festival for the Senses

The rust-red rocks, the colorful artistic vibe and the inspiring composition of nature greets you on every corner. The 2018 Sedona Arts Festival is one more way to enjoy all this city has to offer.

Butternut Squash and Mushroom Pasta

There is nothing better than a warm, creamy plate of pasta in the fall time. The Boursin cheese in this dish adds such a depth of flavor, and creaminess unlike anything else! Boursin cheese is available at most grocery stores. Feel free to add protein of your choice to this dish. As-is, this recipe is vegetarian friendly.

A Weekend of Perfect Pairings

Wine lovers rejoice! An extraordinary event is coming to Arizona that will feature food and wine pairings curated by an acclaimed international chef and one of the world’s most celebrated winemakers, all in a spectacular setting.

Beauty in the Details

Laura Bicego is outspoken and passionate in characteristic Italian style, but it’s what’s not expected about Bicego that draws me in as she speaks. Bicego is a woman’s woman. Her goal is to empower women through art, and her medium is 18-karat gold and beautiful organic stones.

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