Evans Churchill

Evans Churchill

Sips and Grub | The Camparita at PastaBAR

October 27, 2009 | By

The blend of citrus in the Camparita is heavenly and seems to project my imagination toward an island getaway.

The Insecure Critic | A Place Where the Cashews are ‘Paranormal’

October 23, 2009 | By

Twitter has been all, well, a-twitter about the new DIY-style horror flick ‘Paranormal Activity,’ so I thought I would check it out. The remodeled, revamped Nine|05 was the perfect food pairing.

The Urban Grocery and Wine Bar Has Arrived

October 22, 2009 | By

After months of checking on the construction progress twice weekly at the Phoenix Public Market, the Urban Grocery and Wine Bar is finally here.

Exploring Outside of Arizona’s Ultimate Women’s Expo

October 14, 2009 | By

Please allow DPJ to be your guide to the Downtown Phoenix area during Arizona’s Ultimate Women’s Expo.

Chemical Relief: New Snack Shop Offers a Dose of Feel-Good

October 12, 2009 | By

Chemical Relief, a snack shop with plans to one day be a cooperative grocery, has opened residence on the main floor of the monOrchid.

Hold Your Horses: Modified Arts isn’t Dying!

October 7, 2009 | By

In the wake of the news that Kimber Lanning is leaving her post at Modified Arts, a premature outrage ensued, before anyone really considered who is taking over the space.

The Bearded Truth | The Locavore Lifestyle

October 5, 2009 | By

I try as hard as I can to partake in the locavore lifestyle. However, I find that sometimes a green life requires that other type of green.

The Living Dead Invade First Friday in Search of… Stuff?

October 2, 2009 | By

The living dead are invading First Friday, but fear not, they won’t be there looking for brains.

First Friday: First @ Park (and a Whole Lot More)

October 1, 2009 | By

Friday debuts First @ Park, where Civic Space’s businesses, arts spaces and, well, park space all come together in celebration of First Friday.

DPJ Yelper of the Week: Bri D. on MADE Boutique

September 29, 2009 | By

I like having a great place like MADE in my neighborhood. Businesses that support local artists will most definitely get my business, especially when the carry such fun and interesting products like this lovely boutique.