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Chef Matt Carter Valley Punk-Turned-Restaurateur

Chef Matt Carter Valley Punk-Turned-Restaurateur

Who knows where Chef Matt Carter would be without the food and beverage industry. “I was a punk,” Matt says. In his early years, the restaurateur would take several culinary jobs at a time just to stay out of trouble…

Scottsdale Philharmonic: To Perform Free Concert In May

Scottsdale Philharmonic: To Perform Free Concert In May

In 2012, the Scottsdale Philharmonic was created to give the community free access to professional symphony performances. This month, it will once again do just that. On May 21 at 4 p.m., the symphony will perform Offenbach’s “Barcarolle…

Michael Mckee: A Conversation In Color

Michael Mckee: A Conversation In Color

Inside Michael McKee’s Fountain Hills studio, classical music is playing and the red oak or birch boards he uses as his canvases are stacked several deep around the room.

Arizona Theatre Company David Goldstein

Arizona Theatre Company David Goldstein

It’s been David Ira Goldstein’s “Long Goodbye.” Four years ago, Goldstein announced his retirement from the position he’d taken up in 1992: Artistic director of Arizona Theatre Company…

Summer Camps

Summer Camps

Summertime. It’s the time of year when the sun proudly displays its glorious, but searing rays. Yet, the season brings more than just a change in the temperature.

Anthem Remembers

Anthem Remembers

Hot dogs, hot days and friends and family time often fill the long Memorial Day weekend. But each year, Anthem Community Council reminds the community what the holiday is all about.

Ferrari Fever

Ferrari Fever

After the completion of the world-renowned Bowman House, an architectural tour de feat designed by Southwest

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