Images Arizona caught up with Chandler author Howard Gershkowitz to ask him a few questions about “Not on My Watch” — the latest selection in its summer book club.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation this summer will host a series of camps designed to stimulate and expand the minds of K–12 students all season long.
The Shady Dell Vintage Trailer Court in Bisbee lets visitors travel back in time with accommodations provided in the form of carefully restored vintage trailers from the 1940s and 1950s, a 1947 “Tiki Bus” and even a 1947 38’ Christ Craft Yacht.
Visions ‘22 features the work of advanced high school art students who participated in a multi-visit, invitational visual arts program that has been provided to metro Phoenix area teens for the past 23 years.
Announcing “Down a Dark River” as the sophomore selection in its summer book club, Images Arizona caught up with Scottsdale resident Karen Odden to ask the bestselling and award-winning author a few questions about the novel.
A 6-1/2-mile stretch of roadway located on Scottsdale Road between Happy Valley Road and Carefree Highway stands as a landmark on the frontline in the effort to reduce creeping normalcy.
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.
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.
Each Friday this month, a different act will take the stage of the amphitheater at Anthem Community Park as part of its annual Music in May celebration.
Music, movement, fashion and history will merge to create an exhilarating, world premiere performance of Ballet Arizona’s “Juan Gabriel” May 5–8 at Symphony Hall in Phoenix.











