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Showing 969 - 990 of 2505Retro furnishings such as orange shag rugs and chrome diner tables are back in style, and vintage-style threads dominate the runways. That’s why we love Glen Fair, an old-school alley in Glendale with beige stucco walls and a curvaceous sign that mimics the monogramming on your dad’s old polyester bowling shirt. There are league nights […]
Located on the Glendale Community College campus this performance space is where you can catch the talents of the Glendale Community College Percussion Ensemble. The group holds free concerts every few month and are usually experimental in scope, covering music by Frnak Zappa and Billy Joey in the past. The community college’s percussion music program […]
If you leave Gold Bar Espresso thirsty, then you’ve got some explaining to do. The family-owned and operated coffee shop has been quenching parched mouths in Tempe since the mid-nineties. Located in the Basha’s shopping center on the northeast corner of Southern and McClintock, they offer a wide selection of beverages: the obvious coffee and […]
On the Dinosaur Course at Gold Canyon Golf Resort, central Arizona’s most spectacular mountains are on full display as you play one of Arizona’s most impressive golf courses. Nowhere else do you feel like you’re getting the vistas you’d find on a long, challenging hike when you’re actually in a golf cart. The Dinosaur Course, […]
This 1890s-era mining settlement features specialty shops, a nature trail, mine tours, gold panning, staged gunfight shows, the phony Miner’s Last Diggin’s Cemetery, the “Southwest Live Rattlesnake Exhibit,” and displays of antique mining equipment.
What do you get when two brothers team up with their dad to brew some beer? Add a close family friend to the mix, and you get one of the Valley’s top local breweries. A few years after opening their brewery and taproom in Scottsdale, Goldwater expanded to include bars in east Mesa and south […]
In a golf-centric metropolis like ours, one private club was designed with purists in mind: The Golf Club Scottsdale. Like any other private club, membership is limited (to 350 members in this case) and expensive ($110,000 gets you in the door). But it’s what The Golf Club Scottsdale doesn’t have that sets it apart – […]
Years ago, having a large pool with a wave-maker and a slide or two was good enough to call yourself a “water park.” But thanks to establishments like Mesa’s Golfland Sunsplash, modern water parks more resemble amusement parks, with a variety of rides and water slides seemingly engineered by thrill-seeking adrenaline junkies. Sunsplash boasts attractions […]