DPJ and Light Rail Blogger Tony Arranaga get off the line to explore the neighborhood near the Central/Washington Light Rail station.
Roosevelt’s Trinity Cathedral is one of the most striking buildings in all of Phoenix. Nearly 100 years after completion, it remains true to its original form.
Any self-respecting record nerd must fill his/her shelves with obscure Krautrock, prog, psych and jazz. And Revolver has it, along with less obtuse titles.
Want a belly full of beef? Try the Classic Burger.
The Suns’ Channing Frye, a local talent from St. Mary’s High School, has focused on Central Phoenix youth with his CFrye Foundation.
So far, so good in the first week of the D-backs season.
Suns forward Lou Amundson appreciates the character Downtown Phoenix offers.
Though it has become a revolving location for restaurants as of late, the building at 905 N. 4th St. dates back to the 1910s.
Historic preservation funding is not always easy to come by, as Perfect Timing Entertainment found out. Will Downtown’s most affordable studio have to give up on its dream?
If a Phoenix rose from the ashes to create this dish, I’m even more impressed.