Geekfit: Gangplank’s “Fat Off” fitness challenge

You might say collaboration is Gangplank’s middle name. Part coworking space, part startup incubator, it’s more of a community than a location. The idea is that working together, even if not on the same projects, leads to more ideas and better end results for everyone. For the second year running, Gangplankers will attempt to…

Sip & Dip Pool Party: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

We can’t get enough of pool parties. (Who can at 115?) And we’re looking for the best ones around town. This past weekend we checked out Chandler Hilton’s “Sip & Dip Pool Party.” Was it the best? Check out the full slideshow and judge for yourself…

Steve Vizzerra, What Are You Wearing?

If you’re looking for stellar vintage fashions it’s common knowledge around these parts that Blue Jean Buyer in Scottsdale is the jam (click here to read their Best of Phoenix award).Owner Steve Vizzerra has a keen eye for used fashion gems and a vast collection of fine Levi’s products. So,…

What’s with all the Monkey Chatter?

Among her many talents, Wendy Ford makes sock monkeys. She’s also into cooking, renovating and operating a screenprinting company, TripCreative, with her husband, Jay Hall. But the monkey thing really stuck. Her DIY passion led her to projects involving old cars and old furniture. It even led her to Home…

PETA Public-Service Announcements to Run in Valley Movie Theatres — Thanks, Dan Harkins

Thanks to an “unfortunate incident” involving Harkins Theatres owner Dan Harkins, his dog, his car, and this typical white-hot Valley summer, moviegoers at certain Harkins theaters must now sit through simplistic PETA public-service announcements before films.PETA announced today that following the incident, in which Harkins was cited by Scottsdale police for leaving his dog in his…

66: Marco Rosichelli

66: Marco Rosichelli Marco Rosichelli’s artwork is usually interactive, always playful, and at times, absurd.”As an artist, I see myself relating to that idea of Peter Pan, a mischievous boy who can fly and refuses to grow up,” Rosichelli says in his artist’s statement. “In a post industrial society, the…

67: Kim Porter

67: Kim PorterKim Porter’s philosophy: storytelling is a birthright.The playwright and actor has produced award-winning plays that have showcased nationwide. Porter was born in Texas and lived in San Francisco before moving to Phoenix five years ago. The Phoenix stages haven’t been the same since. When Porter’s in town, she’s…

68: J.J. Horner

68: J.J. Horner J.J. Horner’s from Willmar, Minnesota — a place he points out is the home of Jenny O. Turkey. When he was born, it was -20 degrees with -100 degree windchill. Needless to say, he’s now enjoying some serious summertime heat. He’s recently teamed up with Spraygraphic, The…

Sarah Spencer and Erik Nicewarner’s Creative Crib

Sarah Spencer and her husband Erik Nicewarner have a lot going on and most of it happens at home.Sarah is currently writing her first novel, contributing to several craft project books and guest blogging on various craft and gardening sites such as Mixology Crafts and Xeriscape Today. She’s also learning…

69: Alison King

​ 69: Alison King Alison King is the Founding Editor of Modern Phoenix, an online source for information on Mid-century Modern design in Arizona. She’s also a fighter. She’s passionate about design preservation — on her radar right now is the Paolo Soleri Amphitheater, which is set for demolition. She…

Salt River Tubing: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

The Salt River is a hot, muddy, and sometimes downright nasty place to be on the Fourth of July weekend. Lucky you, New Times was on scene to check out some serious river ware, catch some sun and to do some much needed relaxing.  Who were the good (above), the…

70: Joe Pagac

70: Joe PagacJoe Pagac says he spent most of grade school doing crayon drawings of whatever his classmates wanted to see him draw — like a man riding a horse riding a dolphin riding a skateboard. He says he always loved getting the attention and having crowds of onlookers for…

Field Guide: Downtown’s First Friday (July 2)

Art walks are more often about people watching and shenanigans and less about the actual art. We’re here to guide you through both. Presenting our very own Field Guide — an evolving guide to art walks around town. From time to time, we’ll introduce some of our favorite spots and…

Local Talent AZ Boutique Aims to Make Scottsdale the New Fifth Avenue

Phoenix isn’t exactly known as a fashion hotspot. With our sunny climate, tourists and outsiders probably imagine residents all wear nothing but comfortable cotton shorts and flip- flops year round. Sigh. Local business owner and Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising graduate Shannon McRae aims to change that perception with Local Talent AZ, a…

The Jackalope is Named

It’s official. She has a name. Last month, we asked you to cast a name for our dear mascot at the opening of a very fitting art exhibition, “Re-Imagining the West,” at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.And we were impressed. There were a few “Jack A. Lope”, “Jack Lopez”…

71: Paul Morris

​71: Paul Morris Paul Morris directs the Master of Liberal Studies program at ASU. He says, “It’s a joy to create grad seminars in nonfiction writing and film while helping people return to school.” List five things on your Inspiration Wall (real or imagined). 1. A photo of my wife and…

72: Tony Carrillo

72 ​: Tony CarrilloArizona native Tony Carrillo is the creator of the syndicated comic panel “F Minus”. He has produced two books collections of his comic and also writes a monthly humor column. Read on and learn everything about Carrillo — even his pin code. Maybe.List five things on your…

The String Doll Gang

One of our favorite boutiques, Frances, always seems to be ahead of the stylistic curve, especially when it comes to those hard to find items with the intriguing combination of quirky and cool. Case in point: The String Doll Gang. With more than 100 characters, the gang commands an entire…

Carrie Wheeler and Jay Wiggins’ Haver Home

Just as our fashion choices, the books we read, or the films we watch speak volumes about who we are, our homes are an expression of our own unique personal style. So beginning this week, Jackalope Ranch is celebrating local Phoenicians who’ve created amazing dwellings — clean and modern or…

73: Mark Klett

73: Mark Klett Mark Klett’s a geologist-turned-photographer. He describes his work as “the intersection of cultures, landscapes and time.” Fortunately, his work hasn’t gone unrecognized; he’s received fellowships from (among others) the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, and his work is held in over 80 museum collections…