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Housed in a former Studebaker showroom, Circles Discs and Tapes has been pushing tunes for more than 35 years. Its gorgeous red-brick structure houses thousands of pop and soul CDs, as well as a separate store offering the valley's largest selection of classical music. Vinyl fans will be delighted with Circles' wide variety of record albums, too. 800 N. Central Ave., 602-254-4765
Rust and Roses is fast becoming a favorite with the shabby-chic crowd, thanks to its vast selection of everything from silver punch bowls to carnival chalk. Lovingly distressed indoor and outdoor furniture and a surprising selection of antique lighting fixtures are among this shop's delights. 4200 N. 7th Ave., 602-264-4999
First on Saturday mornings and now midweek, the Downtown Phoenix Public Market has become the spot to be spotted — buying organic veggies, sampling homemade jelly, and taking in the vibe, which often includes live music. Rain or shine year-round, Saturdays 8 to 1 and Wednesdays 4 to 8. 721 N. Central Avenue, www.foodconnect.org
Phoenix is getting baked! Roosevelt Row really arrived when Tammie Coe opened her urban outpost. She's got a way with fondant (check out the trippy striped cakes) and her bread-baking husband, Michael, has a thing for yeast. A loaf of bread, a cup of coffee, and thou — and, perhaps, throw in one of their oversize, decadent cookies. Farther south, another husband-and-wife team, fronted by chef Danielle Librera, also get it baked. Stop by the Sweet Pea for a brownie chunk or a PB&J cookie; or take home a tart. Tammie Coe: 610 E. Roosevelt Street, 602-253-0829, www.tammiecoecakes.com • Sweet Pea: 209 W. Jackson Street, 602-296-4042, www.sweetpeaaz.com
Looking for a Kozik Mongerforce smoking hand grenade? How about a seven-inch Drinky Crow statuette, some freaky-but-fun French Dunnys, or even a complete set of Kidrobot's Gorillaz action figures? Slide on into Synthetic Compound, where bomb-ass vinyl toys and other hipster designer playthings are in stock at this boutique in The Firehouse. 1015 N. 1st St., www.myspace.com/syntheticcompound
COMIC RELIEF
Samurai Comics
5024 N. 7th St.
602-265-8886
www.samuraicomics.com
LISTEN HERE
Stinkweeds
12 W. Camelback Rd.
602-248-9461
www.stinkweeds.com
PLAY
Red Hot Robot
14 W. Camelback Rd.
602-264-8560
SHOP, GIRL — AND BOY
Devious Wigs & Things
1229 Grand Ave.
602-330-5794
www.deviouswigs.com
Bunky Boutique
918 N. 6th St.
602-252-1323
www.bunkyboutique.com
MADE
922 N. 5th St.
602-256-6233
www.madephx.com
PASSAGE
4400 N. Central Ave.
602-279-1272
www.passage4400.com
Conspire
901 N. 5th St.
602-237-5446
www.conspirephoenix.com
Frances
10 W. Camelback Rd.
602-279-5467
www.francesvintage.com
Olive Annie
715 E. Sheridan St.
602-621-6855
www.oliveannie.com
Paris Envy
4624 N. 7th Ave.
602-266-0966
www.parisenvy.com
NEW TO YOU
Melrose Vintage
4238 N 7th Ave.
602-636-0300
Qcumberz
4429 N 7th Ave.
602-277-5133
Red Modern Furniture
201 E. Camelback Rd.
602-256-9620
redmodernfurniture.com
Home again furnishings
4955 N. 7th Ave.
623-424-0488