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Larry Fitzgerald: A Decade of Giving

Centuries ago, according to legend, the French writer, historian and philosopher Voltaire is believed to have said, “With great power comes great responsibility.” If he were to glance down from his heavenly abode (or wherever it is that his soul has been all these years), he could hardly find a better example of his words in action when it comes to the Valley’s own Larry Fitzgerald.

The Art of Presentation: Gerry Quotskuyva

It’s the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. Every one of us is in the midst of a global conversation on a scale never before experienced in history. For the first time, thanks in large part to technology, we are seeing and hearing voices and perspectives of people outside our own echo chambers of experiences and ideas, and it is changing our political and cultural landscapes.

A Light in the Dark

Walking into the art studio of James Muir’s well-appointed Sedona home, I can’t help but feel a sense of reverence. Gentle music is playing in the background, and deep fabrics and rich woods surround us.

Native Pride

Writer Amanda Christmann Photographer Scott Baxter [dropcap]A[/dropcap]rizona is unique. Perhaps it’s the subtleties of the seasons that make us appreciate…

Faux the Beauty

For a couple of guys who make their living fooling the eye, Rich Kovacich & Felix Lagazo are as real as they come.

Chile Lime Salmon Tacos

Writer and Photographer Kyndra Kelly [dropcap]T[/dropcap]hese simple and fresh tacos are a great for those hot summer nights when you…

Blue-barb Coffee Cake

Writer and Photographer Kyndra Kelly [dropcap]T[/dropcap]his coffee cake has been a family favorite for years. I decided to add rhubarb…

Field Fresh at Farm Provisions

If summer heat has got you down, a taste of the Valley has moved to the cool pines of Prescott. Just an hour or so from Phoenix, Chef Ryan Peters and his wife Brittany, who kept crowds coming to Tonto Bar and Grill, have opened the doors to Farm Provisions, one of the newest farm-to-table ventures in a growing list of restaurants focused on fresh, local fare.

A Rainbow of Possibility

Over two millennia ago, Aristotle opined that art imitates life. It took more than 2,200 years of human pondering before Oscar Wilde countered his theory, saying that it is life that does the imitating. Art, he said, provides the language we need to appreciate life, and without it, that appreciation would not exist.

Wisdom of a Crone

Writer Amanda Christmann Photography Courtesy of Goldenstein Gallery [dropcap]A[/dropcap]s I approached the front door of Adele Seronde’s Pine Valley home…

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