Ever Green

Ten years ago, architect Neil Kilby fell in love with Ro Ho En, the Japanese Friendship Garden in downtown Phoenix. He began volunteering as a gardener, and when Ro Ho En expanded to include a lush stroll garden and koi pond, the city tapped Kilby’s professional expertise as well. After…

Flavor Maven

First sin of the day: scarfing down a buttery, sugary brownie, laced with cherries and topped with thick, homemade pistachio ice cream. Before 9 a.m. The early morning binge is made possible by Tracey Dempsey, the mastermind behind the occasionally offbeat, always decadent dessert menu at three of Scottsdale’s favorite…

Fully Loaded

Wanna make starving artists weep? Tell ’em about Thomas Pomeroy: The Republican millionaire gun collector co-owns the snazzy Biltmore club io; his Phoenix health-insurance brokerage firm Pomeroy & Pomeroy is one of AZ’s largest with $300 million in premiums annually; and he’s a prolific, self-taught dauber, whose portraits go for…

Funeral Fashionistas

Victorian England was into death. People spent their lives in poverty saving up to have a grandiose funeral, detailed jewelry was made to commemorate lost loved ones, and grave robbing was a lucrative profession. Enter Sarah and Charles Walker, the owners of Passage Boutique on Central Avenue, who are just…

Goodwill Hunter

Everyone needs a pal like Corey Busboom. Besides helping keep countless local thrift stores afloat by dropping more than $100 weekly on vintage electronics and other junk to sell on eBay or transform into bizarre electronic musical instruments, this 27-year-old musician and punker packrat also seeks out various tchotchkes that…

Green Grocer

Remember the “good old days” when glass bottles of milk and fresh-baked loaves of bread were delivered to your doorstep? Well, Boxed Greens does that and more by providing door-to-door delivery of farm-fresh, pesticide-free produce and herbs picked straight from the earth. When owner Larry Wiener bought the business three…

Hardcore Comic

Tattoo artist and comedian Matthew “Pork Chop” Ward isn’t exactly the kind of guy you’d want to bring home to Mom. Besides sporting the expected plethora of tats and piercings, he’s got a mouth that rivals George Carlin’s and two kids by two different women. An Arizona native, Ward has…

Hot Topics

They say politics makes strange bedfellows, but public relations can result in a truly odd coupling — if Jason Rose has anything to do with it. The big-haired thirtysomething celebrates 10 years in business for himself (and a cadre of clients including billionaire accused arms dealer Pierre Falcone, Phoenix Coyotes…

Monsters Ink

Baron Gordon is a monster, but not the creepy-crawly kind. As the founder of the Alpha Monster artist collective, which comprises major players in the Valley’s growing live painting scene, Gordon is more Monsters Inc. than Frankenstein. When he started the collective in 2003, he wanted to help other artists…

Morning Ritual

Not long ago, in a downtown starved for more restaurants of any kind, Matt Pool and his wife Erenia figured out just what the neighborhood needed: a mom-and-pop breakfast joint. So while Pool was working nights managing Bar Bianco (owned by his sister Susan Pool and her partner Chris Bianco,…

Screen Siren

Andrea Beesley-Brown wants to be a bad girl. Really. And the New Zealand native is naughty in her way; the 27-year-old “Midnite Movie Mamacita” unspools schlocky B-movies at Paper Heart and beats the crap out of her competitors as captain of the Brutal Beauties/Beauty Pageant Rejects team in the Arizona…

She Devil

She once co-owned a shop in Glendale called Saints and Sinners, but now you can only find Nancy Nenad’s south-of-the-border treasures at the occasional local festival (like the Desert Botanical Garden’s Días de los Muertos celebration) or anytime on eBay (search under sellers for funkychickeneggranch). Nenad uses the proceeds from…

The Shop Keeper

Turntablist-promoter Al Page rocks the party hard on Saturdays with his underground hip-hop night The Shop at Hidden House. Packed so tight the female next to you will feel your cell phone ringing on “vibrate,” The Shop is the spot for true hip-hop heads to hit and not have to…

Sunnyside Up

Barney Mullen is a man of few words, but many kind gestures. For almost three decades, Mullen has been going about his business at the Denny’s restaurant at Seventh Street and Camelback Road. His job isn’t fancy: Day in and day out since 1978 (that’s 28 years and counting), Barney…

Wheel Naughty

Though her nickname is “Prima Donna,” 25-year-old amateur mechanic and Arizona Derby Dames skater Alissa Gere is the antithesis of spoiled rich girls with their purse dogs and fake-bake tans. Her icy green eyes and black Bettie Page ‘do could easily propel Gere into modeling. But this Southern California native…

Zach Attack

Zach Yoshioka is the Valley’s version of Robert Rodriguez or Roger Corman. Since 1999, the self-taught auteur has cranked out 15 different no-budget flicks with such luridly visceral subject matter as gang violence, love triangles, cyberpunk shenanigans, and witchcraft. Schlocky cinematic adventures like Urban Pressure and Synthetic Truth have occasionally…

Nun Sense

For the past six years, Patti Hannon has been starring in both Late Nite Catechism and Late Nite Catechism II at Scottsdale Center for the Arts. “I love playing Sister,” she says of the grouchy nun with the soft spot for Catholic school kids, a character with whom she’s spent…

Card Shark

Thomas Keller, 24, is flat-out the best poker player in the Valley. The Stanford grad (economics, natch) has won two major poker titles, including a $5,000 buy-in tournament at the 2004 World Series of Poker, where he took home a $384,000 first prize. He’s got a book “in the works”…

Cactus Queen

Sculptor Melissa Martinez, 29, combines materials like cactus needles and concrete into stark, elegiac pieces about the natural world vanishing beneath the pavement of our eternally expanding city. The Chicago native came to the Valley a dozen years ago to get a degree in sculpture from Arizona State University. She…

Full Tilt

Phoenix has been very, very good for 28-year-old JX3. The Power 92.3 DJ moved from Denver to Phoenix to study meteorology at Arizona State University. Eventually, this gregarious young gent began MCing local club events, where he was spotted by Power program director Bruce St. James. Four years later, the…

Let It Ride

Aaron Homoki, 15, beat out more than 1,500 entrants from around the country in an MTV skating competition tied to a promotion for this past summer’s Lords of Dogtown picture. The northeast Phoenix teen is the polar opposite of the outlaw punks immortalized in the movie as skateboarding’s pioneers –…

Taste Maker

Tammie Coe, 35, makes the cake. We discovered her amazing, fondant-covered creations in the dessert case at La Grande Orange, and pretty soon they were everywhere. (And coming soon to her second location at Artisan Village near Seventh Street and Roosevelt.) Tammie Coe Cakes is a tasty Phoenix phenomenon that…