Turning Old Machinery and Pianos Into Art

Turning Old Machinery and Pianos Into Art

Working with recycled materials is nothing new for artists, but two artists participating in Thunderbird Artists Carefree Fine Art & Wine Festival have made a niche for themselves with the unique materials they use.

Voila et Voici: Scottsdale’s Voila French Bistro

Voila et Voici: Scottsdale’s Voila French Bistro

Arizona has a way of enchanting visitors the world over with its beautiful weather, open spaces and friendly Western spirit. For one talented French couple, all it took was one visit to win them over permanently.

Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Where the Rubber Meets the Road

If classy chassis or sporty speedsters get your blood flowing, January is the month to be in the Valley of the Sun! Some of the nation’s most exciting auto auctions will be putting their finest cars on the blocks this month.

The Individualist Aaron Betsky Cultivates Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy

The Individualist Aaron Betsky Cultivates Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy

He stood as an imposing figure in front of the lecture hall, pacing the stage with furrowed brow as he observed the new faces of an incoming freshman class of architecture. A studied historian of architecture, this professor, who was also a child of the 1950s beat movement, a student of 1960s ethical liberation, and an ardent admirer of Frank Lloyd Wright, would later become one of my most treasured educators.

Surviving America’s Day of Infamy

Surviving America’s Day of Infamy

History often takes the form of a memorial, an engraved plaque or an entry in a book. If we’re lucky, we get to meet someone who embodies history, whose stories and scars bring the past to life in vivid detail.

On The Reel with Jane Alexander

On The Reel with Jane Alexander

As a Tony Award, Emmy Award and Academy Award winner and Oscar nominee, Jane Alexander is well-recognized for her artistic achievements. Next month, her career will come full circle because the actress, who once helped the independent film movement find its legs, will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Sedona International Film Festival

Passion Comes to Life at Arizona Fine Art Expo

Passion Comes to Life at Arizona Fine Art Expo

Glassblowing demonstrations and classes, chef demonstrations, live music and a roster of both new and acclaimed artists are returning to Phoenix for another year of camaraderie and creation of fine art. These are just some of the reasons to visit the Arizona Fine Art Expo, the popular 10-week fine art show that takes place January 12 through March 25. Known as one of Arizona’s best venues for collecting fine art, the Arizona Fine Art Expo runs daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. under the festive white tents at the southwest corner of Scottsdale and Jomax Roads, next to MacDonald’s Ranch.

Chewy Orange Date Cookies

Chewy Orange Date Cookies

Wintertime in Arizona means citrus trees bursting with fruits and an abundance of dates! Sugared oranges and sweet dates, combined with toasted pecans and oats, make for a perfectly chewy, unexpected cookie that everyone is sure to love!

Desert Stars Shine Brightly: Sofia Wylie and Asher Angel

Desert Stars Shine Brightly: Sofia Wylie and Asher Angel

Hollywood might be just a day’s drive from Phoenix, but as the center of the TV and film industries, it may as well be another planet. For aspiring actors, the chances of “making it” are roughly equivalent to being struck by lightning—twice.

Burgers, Shakes and a Side of Moxie

Burgers, Shakes and a Side of Moxie

At 27, Brooke Butler is right where she wants to be. In fact, this spunky hometown girl is digging in her boot heels and staking her claim in a corner of the world where respect is earned by the decade.

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