When I first moved to Phoenix, I never saw the move as something permanent. I expected to stay here for a few years, then move on. Something has kept me here, though.
Simply known as “Concrete Block Cottage,” this c. 1906 structure was once half of a pair of nearly identical cottages.
Brace yourself, but I have been to Carly’s before. OK, I’ve been there a lot.
As a Jewish girl, I like to know where to get Kosher stuff.
With so much progress in a year (let alone during the big bad recession), it’s encouraging to see what’s happening in our city.
CES Bound will be at George & Dragon pub in Phoenix on Saturday, January 2 for a lovely little meet-up full of beer, free swag and good old nerdy conversation.
Be part of the emerging Grand Avenue arts and culture scene in this quaint 1950s building right on Grand Avenue.
After a rough first 27 days of December in which the Suns let some games get away, Phoenix finished the month off with two of its most impressive wins of the season.
For those of us that just want to chill on New Year’s Day, which is also First Friday, SuTRA Midtown Yoga has come to the rescue with its New Years After Party.
There’s plenty to do around Downtown Phoenix for New Year’s Eve. The only decision to be made is where you’ll make your appearance.