Downtown Mesa is getting an expanded, remodeled clothing and full-service alterations bar as Meat Market Vintage Goods celebrates a grand reopening in mid-January 2026. Partners Jon, Noah, Brandon and Luke are excited to showcase a
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With an eye for precision, form and quality, Theresa Lim, who goes by Terry, dresses up your favorite lamp base with styling that you absolutely cannot buy in any store. Terry’s self-taught lampshade creations lend
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As the heat wears on in Arizona, we Masters of the Desert know how to ‘over-summer’ while staying engaged with games, activities or crochet, if you want it; all in the comfort of air-conditioning. Here
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Head indoors this summer to learn about African American culture, art and stories in the desert southwest and Arizona’s racial history at the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center, downtown. The 501c3 non-profit casts
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Where there once was an undeveloped dirt lot in south Phoenix there is now a 19-acre community garden that has spawned thoughtful changes, not only on the land but also amongst those who gather there
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Roosevelt Row, downtown Phoenix’s location for First Fridays and all things resurgent, is about to be graced with a grand (re)opening of the “intentional and built to last” space called The Pemberton. Opened initially as
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[The Setting] Late summer afternoon, sun going down over central Tennessee’s Cumberland River. A deer-frequented hillside and an airy deck built for views and socializing. Wine, pizza and good conversation continue as a cool evening





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The Artistry of Growing a Community Garden