M3F: Festivals of Philanthropy
M3F stands as a guiding beacon for what can happen when the cultural influence of music, art, food and immersive experiences are used for the betterment of society at large.
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M3F stands as a guiding beacon for what can happen when the cultural influence of music, art, food and immersive experiences are used for the betterment of society at large.
Overcoming obstacles and starting over were far from unfamiliar concepts for chef Leila Beltrame, who recently launched a line of authentic, artisan empanadas in Anthem, Cave Creek and Scottsdale.
Scottsdale’s award-winning Christian Youth Theater is an educational nonprofit performing arts organization that welcomes children from all backgrounds and has been training and guiding the talents of young actors and singers for 15 years.
Cave Creek Fire Station No. 1 is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with personnel who can respond to everything from fire emergencies and heart attacks to automobile accidents and nosebleeds.
The English Rose Tea Room on Feb. 27 will host the elegant fundraiser — to benefit Desert Foothills Library — during which attendees may enjoy tea, cakes and a chance to take home one or more of 50 vintage hats.
For artist Maura Allen, time is a muse. Looking at her bold silhouettes, its role may not be obvious, but look a little deeper and time forms the backdrop of amaranthine scenes of the iconic American West.
For this month’s photo essay, Images Arizona invited members of Phoenix Camera Club — a collective of photography enthusiasts that has been in existence since 1932 — to share some of their favorite photographs that unequivocally illustrate that there is no place like Arizona in winter.
There is certainly no shortage of snow-covered areas around Arizona at which you can get away from it all, take in absolutely breathtaking views and experience all of the amazing magic that this season has to offer.
Mark Laverman believes that the glue that has held Phoenix Camera Club together for the past 90 years is the members’ common love for the beauty of Arizona.
Grammy Award-winning vocalist Steve Tyrell’s Feb. 4 for a concert at Highlands Church is among 30 performances that are part of Arizona Musicfest’s 31st season, which runs through April.