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Sips and Grub | Lo-Lo’s Chicken and Waffles

February 16, 2010 | By

Once I set foot inside of Lo-Lo’s, I was instantaneously back in the Deep South. The smell of grease clung to my lungs as I lofted my nose in the air to embrace the aroma.

Eating Local, Studying Global

February 16, 2010 | By

A familiar face of the local food movement, Natalie Morris, has been given the opportunity of a lifetime: to study at the renowned University of Gastronomic Sciences in Parma, Italy.

City Dwelling | Living in 85007

February 15, 2010 | By

The portion of Downtown Phoenix that the U.S. Postal Service considers the 85007 ZIP code is diverse to the max, to say the least.

Conventional Wisdom | Purina Mills LLC Retail Solutions Expo

February 15, 2010 | By

For those of you in town for the Purina Mills expo, there’s plenty to do outside of the Phoenix Convention Center.

Community Building Two Wheels at a Time at Rusty Spoke

February 15, 2010 | By

The Rusty Spoke bike co-op is based on a simple idea: Teach people how to fix or build bikes by themselves.

A Whole Lotta Love for Downtown

February 12, 2010 | By

Happy Valentine’s Day! We’re showing our love for Downtown Phoenix by sharing our 14 favorite places and experiences.

Go Back in Time at the Willo Home Tour

February 11, 2010 | By

The motto for this year’s Willo Home Tour, ‘This Valentine’s Day, fall in love with Willo,’ is fitting, as attendees continue to flock to the tour every year.

From the Arizona Room | E.L. Fresnal Grocery Store — 314 E. Buchanan St.

February 10, 2010 | By

Back in the 1890s, the E.L. Fresnal Grocery was one of Phoenix’s impressive and well-lauded commercial buildings.

DPJ Yelper of the Week: Althea B. on Blueberry Deluxe

February 10, 2010 | By

I scored an adorable hot pink number for Valentine’s Day and leather cuff made by a local artist that completed my outfit for the evening.

The ‘Coolest’ House in Phoenix

February 9, 2010 | By

GeOasis has developed a unique solution on display in a historic home that meets the Valley’s home cooling and heating needs using the solar energy stored just below our feet.