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Norah Jones, U Fest, Spring Into Summer Fashion Show, and My Nana's Salsa Challenge Over the Weekend

Spring Into Summer at the Valley Ho: White-Hot Fashion, Cool Audience This past Friday night, fashionistas (and fashionistos?) from across the Valley packed into the pool area at Scottsdale's retro-chic Hotel Valley Ho for the 4th Annual Spring into Summer fashion show featuring Beach Bunny Swimwear and up-and-coming L.A. designer...
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Spring Into Summer at the Valley Ho: White-Hot Fashion, Cool Audience This past Friday night, fashionistas (and fashionistos?) from across the Valley packed into the pool area at Scottsdale's retro-chic Hotel Valley Ho for the 4th Annual Spring into Summer fashion show featuring Beach Bunny Swimwear and up-and-coming L.A. designer Katharine Story...full story

See: Spring Into Summer at the Valley Ho in Photos

Norah Jones at Dodge Theatre: Hmmm... Just So-So "This place is BIG," said Norah Jones in a self-effacing way to the nearly packed house at Dodge Theatre. The way she delivered the statement made it sound like she wasn't worthy of playing such a fancy concert hall...full story

See: Norah Jones in Photos

U Fest: Powerman 5000, Adelita's Way, 3 Days Grace, and More Any rocker worth his metal was out at UFest this weekend. Naturally, so were we. Check out photos of Powerman 5000, Adelita's Way, 3 Days Grace, and all the antics direct form U Fest...see photos

My Nana's Tempe Salsa Challenge Tempe Town Lake transformed into a sea of salsa on Saturday, April, 24. There were more than 75 teams showing off their hot and spicy flavors at My Nana's Tempe Salsa Challenge...see photos

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