phx SHARE: The Downtown Gifting Community

Ok, so it’s more facebook page and less blog, but free is good — not even too good to be true this time — and good, free, local stuff makes us happy.The “gifting” facebook group is a collection of downtowners who have things to give away. Given: you have to…

48: Jenny Poon

48: Jenny Poon Jenny Poon is the creator and owner of eeko studio, an eco-friendly design and branding boutique, and the brainchild behind CO+HOOTS, a coworking space in Phoenix. She has built her career around solving problems. Jenny’s passion is in hearing and understanding the unique perspectives everyone has and…

Rachael Ward of Mixology Makeup

Who’s not a sucker for a good makeover, especially one by a local makeup business? (Yes, those exist.) We stumbled upon, Mixology Makeup, an independently-owned makeup company out of Anthem, that’ll do just the trick. And while they’ve received some recent national press, they’ve gone virtually uncovered in their own…

Cream ‘n Sugar Makes An Etsy Debut

Looks tasty, doesn’t it?Sorry, everybody. It’s not for eating. It’s for your skin, which is actually tremendous news because it means this is the one candy box in which you can indulge 100 percent guilt-free.Local creator, Kathy Monkman, just kicked off her Etsy.com site, Cream ‘n Sugar, where she’s selling…

49: Stefan Shepherd

49: Stefan ShepherdStefan Shepherd started out writing music reviews of family music in his spare time for his wife’s parenting group newsletter. (More about that here.) Now he writes music reviews of family music in his spare time for his website, Zooglobble, and NPR’s All Things Considered and has brought…

Abelardo Gil, What Are You Wearing?

Abelardo Gil is the dude behind the one-man local music/art/motivational speaker project called Treasure Mammal.One of our favorite things about T-Mammal is the get-up. Gil has no fear when it comes to his on-stage fashion. Spandex is the cornerstone of his wardrobe, sequins are his best friend (or, BFF, rather),…

50: Monica Aissa Martinez

50: Monica Aissa Martinez Monica Aissa Martinez paints, draws, print-makes, and on occasion, mask-makes. She has a blog where she writes about her creative stuff — her stuff, his/her stuff, maybe even your stuff.  And you may be able to catch her (and her work) at at the Modified’s Converging…

Letterpress Print with Raquel Raney of SeeSaw Designs

In the age of digital presses where anything can be printed on demand at high speed, it’s only natural there’s a renewed interest in an old-school technique like Letterpress printing. The design team at SeeSaw Designs in Scottsdale are not immune to the love of vintage printing, and they’ve taken…

51: Chris Todd

51: Chris Todd Chris Todd is a transplant from the Pacific Northwest and a self-described multi-disciplinary artist; he’s currently a professor of Media Arts at Mesa Community College. “Ranging from darkly humorous to contemplative, my art draws from personal experiences and an interest in how technology, consumerism, and media affect…

Ted Baker Fashion Show at the W Hotel is Like a Disappointing Quickie

​It was a sparse evening at the W Scottsdale last night, where fashion-savvy locals gathered to see Ted Baker London’s Spring/Summer collection and get a preview of their fall offerings. We were left disappointed — though the fashions weren’t the problem. The theme of Ted Baker’s upscale casual line seemed to be “funky and wearable.” All of the outfits were…

POOL Collaborative Marketplace Opens in Mesa

On the northeast corner of Main Street and Stapley Drive in Mesa, a Mervyn’s department store took a bankruptcy dive and re-emerged this morning as POOL Together, a self-described collaborative marketplace for small businesses, artisans and craftspeople. The $3 million brainchild of a team in California celebrated its soft opening at…

52: Mike Maas

52: Mike Maas​Mike Maas is the byproduct of monster movies, punk rock, the Catholic Church, comic books, sugary cereal, toys and Saturday morning cartoons. Wearing these influences on his sleeve, the Tempe-based artist creates art that is dark and humorous, relying on his few surviving brain cells to remember the…

Christoph Kaiser’s Idea Incubator

Christoph Kaiser dreams of his home being a hive of creative activity, kind of a bauhaus of downtown Phoenix. As co-founder (with Hayes McNeil) of plus minus studio and with the help of project manager Anson Chen, Christoph has made an outlet for his creative energy in terms of architecture…

Seven Sweet Deals We Found on Enamor

Want to run with the in-crowd for less? The newly launched Enamor aims to score women (and men) of the Valley special deals at boutiques, restaurants, spas, fitness clubs and events. Co-founders Lisa Vukonich, owner of Fuchsia Spa in Mesa, and Sean Hill, a former NHL player, describe Enamor as not just another coupon site, but rather “a fabulous little secret between friends who adore getting insider deals.”

53: Tedd McDonah

53: Tedd McDonah Tedd McDonah’s into metal. Heating, hammering, welding — these are words in his daily vocabulary as an ASU metals instructor and local metal artisan. Tedd was hesitant to take his first metals class, which a friend recommended, because he knew it meant jewelry. But in it, he…

SB1070 Postcards by Irma Sanchez

Even though a federal judge blocked key parts of Arizona Senate Bill 1070 this morning, you can still keep your friends, family and distant acquaintances in the immigration-debate loop, postcard style.These postcards are designed by Irma Sanchez, a local artist who describes her postcards as a personal “bail-out” project. Just…

54: Patti Parsons

54: Patti Parsons Patti Parsons used to paint abstract versions of houses and wonder about the people’s lives behind her painted facades. After raising two children with her husband (who happened to wander into the painting studio in college more than 24 years ago), she says she no longer wonders…

Dress Like An Illegal Immigrant with Hector Acuna

Hector Acuna is a local designer, art direction consultant, and illustrator. He also has an interesting theory on how illegal immigrants dress. Here he offers his own handy How To, just in case you feel like tempting the authorities…

Travel Thru Time Vintage Shop Proves Hoarding Can Be Healthy

But did you know that in some cases hoarding can be good for you? Take Corinne, owner of Travel Thru Time vintage shop on the corner of Fifteenth Avenue. and Thomas Road in Phoenix. In her travels, she’s amassed one of the largest and most stunning collections of vintage dresses, leisure suits and square…

55: Tom Leveen

Tom Leveen was born, raised, and lives in south Scottsdale, where he co-founded and was artistic director of both Is What It Is Theatre (1995-2006) and Chyro Arts Venue (2007-2010). His first young adult novel, PARTY, was published in April by Random House Children’s Books as their lead Spring title…