Arizona Natural Remedies opened in December 2015. Don’t be fooled by Arizona Natural Remedies’ modest appearance, it is home to some of the best looking and most fragrant buds in valley. Run by patients for patients, quality product is their biggest concern, even their shirts read, “D.A.N.K. Keeping locals supplied with quality medication”. They pride […]
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Showing 133 - 154 of 2342At the Desert Ridge Marketplace kids and comic nerds can find paradise at the Arizona Popular Culture Expereince, crammed full of every sort of popular culture memorabilia. In the front room, you’ll find rooms filled from floor to ceiling with figurines from Star Wars, Star Trek, Indian Jones and Doctor Who, as well as screen-worn […]
This downtown Phoenix museum is pretty much guaranteed to bring out the nerd in anyone. Whether or not you think you care about science, the Arizona Science Museum offers hands-on experiences that make learning about gravity and electric circuits fun for visitors of all ages. With more than 164,000 square feet of space, the museum […]
Press Release – 11th Annual NAMI Valley Walk, Phoenix, AZ by Rebecca Duke On Saturday, October 17, 2015 NAMI Valley of the Sun, an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will conduct its 11th Annual 5k Walk on the streets in front of the State Capitol Grounds. Registration begins at 8:30am and […]
We may not have the newest fairgrounds here in Arizona, but we do have plenty of history behind our west Phoenix locale. The story of the fairgrounds goes way back to the time before statehood in 1912, when a group of volunteers created the Arizona Territorial Fair Association in 1905, bought the current property and […]
The gone-to-seed home of the Arizona State Fair in the fall, the Maricopa County Fair in the spring and various special events at melted-horseshoe-shaped Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum (where Bruce Springsteen filmed his video for the song “Rosalita” in 1976) and other permanent facilities the remainder of the year.
Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. is a staple of the state’s brewing scene. And its downtown restaurant and beer garden is a staple of Roosevelt Row. Wilderness’s indoor taps and its outdoor bar, housed inside a reinvented storage container, boast a rotation of seasonal beers and classics such as the La Ciudad IPA and Don’t F#%K […]
There are only a few Valley outposts of New Mexican-style Mexican food, which is typically hot and spicy. If you like to feel the burn, check out the carne adobada or chile colorado, both of which give off the lingering scorch of Hatch, New Mexico chiles. Nice touch: The traditional chips and salsa opener is […]
If you must dine in downtown Phoenix, try this 7,500-square-foot urban grill – where an ambitious menu holds a few hits along with the misses. We love the pate and the salads, though we recommend skipping the too-salty pastrami sandwich and the rather limp fries. Daily specials like Meatloaf and Mashed Potatoes (every Monday) and […]
Arthur Murray International, Inc., the country’s second oldest franchise organization, has franchises located throughout the United states, Canada and Puerto Rico, Europe, the Middle-East, Japan, South Africa and Australia. In Phoenix it’s a reliable place to learn to dance like the stars to see if you really can dance, because we know you think you […]