Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is set to host a moderated discussion and interactive Q&A with award-winning chef, writer and restaurateur Yotam Ottolenghi.
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Set for Saturday, May 7 at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, “Dancing with the Universe | Native Style” celebrates not only human life but our relationship with the life of the universe.
Scottsdale eatery The Mexicano is extending its Cinco de Mayo celebration into an extravagant three-day long festival of food, drink, music and even Lucha Libre wrestling in the restaurant’s parking lot.
Candlelight Concerts provide classical music fans an opportunity to be reminded of why they fell in love with the genre and music fans of all genres an opportunity to hear some of their favorite songs in a new way.
At Immersive Klimt: Revolution, the iconic artist’s work is put into historical perspective as you are surrounded by projected images and accompanying music from both Klimt’s era and more recent years, that is a completely enveloping — and even meditative — experience.
There’s no need for seasonal hibernation or an all-out escape if you’re looking for some one-of-a-kind entertainment this summer.
Set for Saturday, June 4 at the Holland Center, the Desert Foothills Book Festival is a new free event conceived by a small group of local authors who desired to connect personally with book lovers and to promote an appreciation of reading and the literary arts.
Tempe resident Stephanie Deleon, 22, has dedicated her pageant platforms to educating others about suicide and mental illness. That is especially true of her reign as the current Miss Scottsdale.
Writer Amanda ChristmannPhotography Courtesy of Optima Every generation leaves its mark on our collective culture.
At Detour Company Theatre, the performers just happen to be adults with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities who are dedicated to their craft and to sharing the joy of theater with the community.











