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Aug | Sept 2011

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MUSIC THEATER

Located in the Musical Instrument Museum

2011–2012 Concert Season Sponsored in part by:

John McEuen December 11

Celebrate China: Chengdu Performing Arts Showcase

Eric Bibb

October 14 & 15

February 11

Battlefield Band November 4

Susan McKeown R. Carlos Nakai and Keola Beamer October 9

December 4

Suzy Bogguss March 23

To view the complete 2011–2012 concert schedule and to hear samples of the artists, visit our website. Tickets can be purchased at MIM’s Ticket Office, online, or by phone.

www.theMIM.org |

480.478.6000

Corner of Tatum & Mayo Blvds., just south of Loop 101 in Phoenix

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Season In The Sun

Explore the Valley as the season begins

Aug | Sept 2011 Your Valleywide Everything Guide

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Being here in the Valley

means we’re in the middle of everything — from world-class resorts to gourmet cuisine to awe-inspiring cultural events. With more than a dozen luxury resorts in the area, everyone from newlyweds to families can steal away for a lavish getaway filled with fun, food and the type of service you would only expect from the most exceptional resorts in the world. From the romance of the Royal Palms in Scottsdale to the chic modern vibe at the Sanctuary on Camelback in Paradise Valley, from the family-friendliness of Arizona Grand Resort to the Old West ambience of Rancho Mañana in Cave Creek, you’ll be pampered and indulged like you’ve never been before. When you can tear yourself away from ice-cold drinks served in your private poolside cabana, check out a host of other wonderful things to see and do. From hitting the links at any one of its world-class golf courses to drinking in the scenic beauty of the Sonoran desert, Phoenix and the surrounding areas are the perfect place for the outdoor enthusiast. If fine dining is more your taste, treat yourself to a menu of global cuisine that will leave you hungry for more. Or for a real night on the town, take in an exciting show or concert, or take a leisurely stroll through one of the area’s arts districts. In this issue of You Are Here, discover the amazing Surprise variety of things to do Peoria right in our own backyard. Scottsdale From fabulous getaways Glendale close to home, to award17 51 101 101 winning cuisine just around Paradise Valley the corner, to multicultural Central Phoenix events right in our own 202 10 neighborhood — the Valley Avondale is a destination you don’t Tempe 10 Mesa have to go far to enjoy. 60

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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’s

DAILY GUIDeD TOURS Photo by Kate Chesley

Visit one of the world’s most important architectural treasures—“set in a scene of almost overpowering beauty”—where imaginative interior spaces are linked by terraces, gardens, and walkways overlooking the Valley below. Five different tour options from 1 to 3 hours long. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BLvD. & CACTUS RD. SCOTTSDALe, ARIzONA

(480) 860-2700 ext. 494/495 www.franklloydwright.org

For GPS use: 12345 Taliesin Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85258

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Culture Corner

See what’s in store this fall It’s Showtime Watch a live show at some of the Valley’s best performing arts venues.

Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts 1090 S.Vulture Mine Rd., Wickenburg 928-684-6624 delwebbcenter.org

Herberger Theater Center 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix 602-252-8497 herbergertheater.org

Mesa Arts Center

One E. Main St., Scottsdale 480-644-6500 mesartscenter.com

Peoria Center for the Performing Arts 8355 W. Peoria Ave., Peoria 623-815-7930 theaterworks.org

Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts

Photo: Arizona Opera

7380 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale 480-499-8587 scottsdaleperformingarts.org

Tempe Center for the Arts 31 E. 5th St., Tempe 480-967-2001 tempe.gov/tca

Arizona Opera — Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci

Actors Theatre of Phoenix Arizona Opera

Arizona Theatre Company

For edgy, contemporary shows sure to create conversation, take in a show by the Actors Theatre of Phoenix. This troupe brings modern issues to life through its progressive storytelling and social satires. It’s located at Herberger Theater Center and even offers “pay what you wish” performances for each production.

Passion, drama and a captivating performance is what each show at Arizona Opera delivers. Plan ahead for the 2011 season, kicking off this October. Performances include Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci and Orfeu ed Euridice. Season ticket holders enjoy priority seating and five performances for the price of four.

Enjoy classic plays, musicals and new, contemporary works from Arizona Theatre Company. The 2011-2012 season line-up includes Tony Award winner God of Carnage and six-time Tony Award winner Red. Arizona Theatre Company is now celebrating its 45th season and has performances in both Phoenix and Tucson.

222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix 602-253-6701 atphx.org

4600 N. 12th St., Phoenix 602-266-7464 azopera.com

222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix 602-256-6899 arizonatheatre.org

Ballet Arizona

Phoenix Symphony

Phoenix Theatre

The breathtaking performances from Ballet Arizona bring classic and contemporary stories to life. From the expert choreography under director I.B. Anderson to the gorgeous costumes and sets, you’ll be swept up into the drama of each production. This season features beloved fairy tales Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.

The Valley’s only full-time professional orchestra, The Phoenix Symphony, kicks off the season with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. Concerts are held at Symphony Hall in Downtown Phoenix and other local venues. The orchestra plays full-length classical concerts and has a pop series, too, as well as performing at special community events.

A cornerstone in Valley culture, Phoenix Theatre has been wowing audiences with solid works of entertainment for more than 90 years. This fall’s Mainstage season features Tony Award-winning Boeing Boeing, Spitfire Grill and A Christmas Story. For youth and family shows, the Cookie Company shows also provide plenty of entertainment.

75 N. 2nd St., Phoenix 602-381-0189 balletaz.org

75 N. 2nd St., Phoenix 602-495-1999 phoenixsymphony.org

100 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix 602-254-2151 phoenixtheatre.com youarehereaz.com

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Arts & Culture

Culture Quest

Explore the Valley’s arts scene Desert Botanical Garden

Modern Muse

Contemporary art aficionados will love the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Old Town Scottsdale. Stop by on a Thursday for a free, docent-led tour and don’t miss “Visions: Picture I.D. ,” which explores identity themes and was created by High School students enrolled in the museum’s art program. 7374 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale 480-874-4777 • smoca.org

Phoenix Find

Head to Downtown Phoenix to explore the works of local, Latino artists at the Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center, which provides a network for Arizona Latino artists to connect as well as showcase their artwork. Check out The New Wave of Mexican Contemporary Art, on exhibit through Aug. 30. 147 E. Adams St., Phoenix 602-254-9817 • alacaz.org

Native Art

The Heard Museum’s collection of Native American arts and cultural artifacts, including paintings, prints, jewelry and sculpture is so extensive, you’ll need several visits just to get a taste of it all. Catch the 2009 world champion hoop dancer Brian Hammill, performing this Labor Day. 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 602-252-8840 • heard.org 6

Whether you’re looking

for education, entertainment or a hands-on interactive experience, the Valley’s arts and culture scene will more than satisfy. Immerse yourself into an out-of-this-world experience at the Arizona Science Center’s Dorrance Planetarium. Featuring technology available in only five other planetariums throughout the world, the gallery imagery and daily shows are stunning. Interaction and discovery is the name of the game at the Desert Botanical Garden, where, through September 24, garden flashlight tours allow exploration of the sights and sounds of the desert at night. Take the tots to the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, where children up to age 10 enjoy playing, learning and interacting with exhibits that stimulate creativity. The Musical Instrument Museum is rich in both history and entertainment; you can examine instruments from more than 200 countries or take in a performance at the museum’s music theater. Try Desert Stages Theatre if it’s a live show you want, or ASU Gammage, which includes a Broadway-style season of classics like West Side Story, Stomp and Wicked. ACTORS THEATRE 911 N. 4th St., Phoenix & 602-253-6701 actorstheatrephx.org Off-Broadway plays and musicals.

A RIZONA LATINO ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER

BENTLEY GALLERY

147 E. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-254-9817 alacaz.org

4161 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale & 480-946-6060 bentleygallery.com

Showcasing Latino arts and culture.

Contemporary painting and sculpture.

AFTER HOURS GALLERY 116 W. McDowell Rd., Phoenix & 602-710-2398 afterhoursgallery.com Great urban artists.

ARIZONA BROADWAY THEATRE 7701 W. Paradise Ln., Peoria & 623-776-8400 azbroadwaytheatre.com Live theatre performances.

ARIZONA OPERA

BILTMORE GALLERIES

75 N. 2nd St., Phoenix & 602-266-7464 azopera.com

7113 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-947-5975 biltmoregalleries.com

Classic opera at Symphony Hall.

A western tradition since 1923.

ARIZONA SCIENCE CENTER 600 E. Washington St., Phoenix & 602-716-2000 azscience.org

BONNER DAVID GALLERIES 7040 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-941-8500 bonnerdavid.com Traditional paintings and sculptures.

Learning exhibits and planetarium.

ARIZONA JEWISH THEATRE 444 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-264-0402 azjewishtheatre.org Non-sectarian, nonprofit theater.

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BURTON BARR LIBRARY A.S.U. Art Museum 51 E. 10th St., Tempe & 480-965-2787 asuartmuseum.asu.edu Art in innovative ways.

1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-262-4636 phoenixpubliclibrary.org Architecturally significant public library.

Photo: Desert Botanical Garden

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Date Night Looking to shake up your typical dinner-and-a-movie date night? Head to Arizona Broadway Theatre for a refreshing take on dining and entertainment. You’ll enjoy a professional performance at the theater and a unique menu of culinary delights to choose from. Your ticket includes dinner and the show, with cocktails, appetizers and desserts available for an additional fee. Don’t miss the performance of

7701 W. Peoria Ln., Peoria 623-776-8400 azbroadwaytheatre.com

Steel Magnolias, playing through Oct. 1.

CALVIN CHARLES GALLERY 4201 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale & 480-421-1818 calvincharles.com Unique perspective on the world of art.

DEL E. WEBB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 1090 S. Vulture Mine Rd., Wickenburg & 928-684-6624 delewebbcenter.org Music, dance, theatre, education.

CHALLENGER SPACE CENTER 21170 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria & 623-322-2001 azchallenger.org Inspired wonders of space.

Chamber music for Valley audiences.

215 N. 7th St., Phoenix & 602-253-0501 childrensmuseumofphoenix.org “Play to learn - Family fun.”

Photo: Arizona Broadway Theatre

FIREHOUSE GALLERY

HERITAGE SQUARE

Phoenix’s central heritage.

Explore the wonders of nature.

7144 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale & 480-429-7729 g2gallery.com

1106 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-258-0109 azirish.org

Contemporary and abstract art.

Heart of the Celtic community.

DESERT CABALLEROS WESTERN MUSEUM 21 N. Frontier St., Wickenburg & 928-684-2272 westernmuseum.org

DESERT STAGEs THEATRE 4720 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-483-1664 desertstages.org

G2 GALLERY

GLENDALE POLICE MUSEUM

Historic police museum.

Unique stable of artists.

GREAT ARIZONA PUPPET THEATRE 302 W. Latham St., Phoenix & 602-262-2050 azpuppets.org

7100 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-945-8475 duleyjones.com

HEARD MUSEUM

3711 W. Deer Valley Rd., Glendale & 623-582-8007 dvrac.asu.edu

1202 W. Encanto Blvd., Phoenix & 602-254-1200 enchantedisland.com

Art and archaeology.

Rides, food, games and more.

JOAN CAWLEY GALLERY 7135 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-947-3548 jcgltd.com

Puppet shows for all ages.

E NCHANTED ISLAND AMUSEMENT PARK

IRISH CULTURAL CENTER

6835 N. 57th Dr., Glendale & 623-930-3486 historic-glendale.net

DULEY-JONES GALLERY

Eccentric contemporary art.

DEER VALLEY ROCK ART CENTER

Performance arts center.

Live/work collective artspace.

Comerica THEATRE

Modern venue, classic feel, big shows.

Contemporary art gallery.

1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix & 602-481-8104 dbg.org

DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN

Award-winning performances.

400 W. Washington St., Phoenix & 602-379-2800 livenation.com

HERBERGER THEATER 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix & 602-254-7399 herbergertheater.org

115 N. 6th St., Phoenix & 602-262-5029 phoenix.gov/parks

American art, Western history.

C HILDREN’S MUSEUM OF PHOENIX

EXPOSED GALLERY 4225 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix & 602-248-8030 exposedgallery.com

1015 N. 1st St., Phoenix & 602-300-7575 strivedreams.com

CHAMBER MUSIC WEST 16000 N. Del Webb Blvd., Sun City & 623-972-0478 chambermusicwest.com

Arizona Broadway Theatre

JOBING.COM ARENA 6751 N. Sunset Blvd., Glendale & 623-772-3375 jobingarena.com Concerts, sports and performances.

THE LAWRENCE GALLERY 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-252-8848 heard.org

7012 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-443-5575 thelawrencegallery.com Best selection of fine art.

Native American art.

LEGACY GALLERY HEARD MUSEUM NORTH 32633 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-488-9817 heard.org/north Collection of American Indian art.

7178 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-945-1113 legacygallery.com Traditional Western fine art.

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Art and About Soak up Old Town Scottsdale’s charming vibe and spend an evening strolling more than 100 fine art galleries at the free Scottsdale ArtWalk, 7 to 9 p.m. every Thursday evening. The galleries in the Scottsdale Arts District not only invite you to peruse and wander at your leisure, but many offer drinks, appetizers and, of course, great works of art. Check the calendar online for special themed event nights that include live

Scottsdale Arts District Main St., Scottsdale Marshall Way, Scottsdale scottsdalegalleries.com

music and entertainment.

MARSHALL LEKAE GALLERY

PAUL SCOTT GALLERY

PHOENIX THEATRE

7106 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-874-2624 marshall-lekaegallery.com

7056 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-874-3000 paulscottgallery.com

100 E. McDowell St., Phoenix & 602-258-1974 phoenixtheatre.com

Sculpture, blown glass and metalworks.

Internationally acclaimed artists.

All-ages performing arts center.

TALIESIN WEST 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale & 480-860-2700 franklloydwright.org Explore Frank Lloyd Wright.

MAY GALLERY

PEORIA CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

3922 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-922-1801 maygallery.com

8355 W. Peoria Ave., Peoria & 623-815-7930 theaterworks.org

Original paintings, art glass and bronzes.

Community and youth theater.

PHOENIX ZOO 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix & 602-273-1341 phoenixzoo.com Extensive zoo exhibits, events and more.

THEATER WORKS 8355 W. Peoria Ave., Peoria & 623-815-1730 theaterworks.org Northwest Valley theater.

ROSSON HOUSE PEORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM

4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix & 602-475-6000 themim.org

10304 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria & 623-487-8030 peoriahistoricalsociety.org

Celebrate the world’s music cultures.

Peoria history.

Mesa Arts Center

PEORIA MAIN LIBRARY

1 E. Main St., Mesa & 480-644-6500 mesaartscenter.com

8463 W. Monroe St., Peoria & 623-773-7555 library.peoriaaz.gov

Performances and live concerts.

Teen programs and computer classes.

MODIFIED ARTS

PHOENIX ART MUSEUM

407 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix & 602-462-5516 modifiedarts.org

1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-257-1222 phxart.org

Indie art space and music venue.

Large-scale contemporary museum.

ORPHEUM THEATRE

PHOENIX OPERA

113 N. 6th St., Phoenix & 602-262-5070 rossonhousemuseum.org Restored historic home.

TORCH THEATRE 4721 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-751-4862 thetorchtheatre.com Professional improv performances.

SAHUARO RANCH PARK 9802 N. 59th Ave., Glendale & 623-930-4500 glendaleaz.com/srpha Historic and recreational experience.

VALLEY YOUTH THEATRE 525 N. 1st St., Phoenix & 602-253-8188 vyt.com Acclaimed children’s theatre.

SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7380 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale & 480-945-2323 scottsdaleperformingarts.org Adventuresome and eclectic collections.

WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park & 623-935-5692 www.wildlifeworld.com Zoo and aquarium.

SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART

203 W. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-534-5600 orpheum-theater.com

203 W. Adams St., Phoenix & 1-866-673-7248 phoenixopera.org

7374 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale & 480-874-4666 smoca.org

Historic, multi-use auditorium.

Opera at the Orpheum Theatre.

Contemporary art exhibits and events.

XERISCAPE BOTANICAL GARDEN 5959 W. Brown St., Glendale & 623-930-3596 glendaleaz.com Botanical garden tours.

OVERLAND GALLERY

PHOENIX SYMPHONY

SHEMER ART MUSEUM

7155 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-947-1934 overlandgallery.com

225 E. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-495-1999 phoenixsymphony.org

5005 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-262-4727 shemerartcenterandmuseum.org

Premier American artists.

Classical and pops concerts.

Fine art for the whole family.

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80 paintings by 45 of Mexico’s leading artists drawn from one the world’s most important private collections.

On View through September 25th

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WHERE THE OLD WEST MEETS THE NEW WEST

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he Scottsdale Downtown Districts feature a variety of dining, shopping, hotels,

special events, arts and entertainment catering to every visitor. 5th Avenue Shops

Old Town Scottsdale

Scottsdale Arts District

Entertainment District

Scottsdale Waterfront

Scottsdale Fashion Square

Business District

Southbridge

Park once and explore all that Scottsdale Downtown has to offer on the FREE TROLLEY.

www.ScottsdaleDowntown.com

AFTER HOURS GALLERY NEW SHOWS MONTHLY

JASON SMITH Sept 2 - Oct 5

BRIAN KAPPEL Oct 7 - Nov 2

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Celebrating our 24th Season! Professional Theatre in an Intimate Setting

GLENDALE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

We’d love to tell you where to go.

What About LUV?

Book by Jeffrey Sweet; Music by Howard Marren Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead Musical based on the play LUV by Murray Schisgal

October 27 - November 6, 2011 Dreyfus in Rehearsal

by Jean-Claude Grumberg Adapted by Garson Kanin

January 26 - February 5, 2012 The Blessing of a Broken Heart

Adapted by Todd Salovey Based on the book by Sherri Mandell

March 22 - April 1, 2012

602-264-0402 www.azjewishtheatre.org

Greetings from Historic Heritage Square Home of the Rosson House MuseuM, a beautifully restored 1895 historic home open for public tours in downtown Phoenix, Arizona at 6th St. & Monroe. FOR RECORDED INFORMATION CALL:

602-262-5029

Rosson House Museum OPEN Wed. To Sat. 10a - 4p | Sun. Noon - 4p Last tour starts at 3:30p each day.

Shopping, dining, pro sports, festivals, concerts and live entertainment. Let us help you plan your next West Valley adventure. Bring this ad to the Glendale CVB and take a free spin on our Travel Glendale Prize Wheel. * *Offer expires 12/31/11.

Glendale Convention & Visitors Bureau 5800 W. Glenn Dr., Suite 140 623.930.4500 visitglendale.com

www.rossonhousemuseum.org

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Shopping

Shop ’Til You Drop Westgate City Center

Antiquing

With more than 70 antique shops, Historic Downtown Glendale is home to the best antiquing in the state.You’ll find a charming Old Town district dotted with trees and bungalows, which now house specialty shops. There’s plenty of great restaurants and entertainment to explore, too. goglendaleaz.com

Cheap & Chic

If cheap-chic fashions are what you’re after, you’ll enjoy the college-town charm of the Mill Avenue District. This brick-paved street in Downtown Tempe is rich in entertainment and eclectic finds. Mill Ave.,Tempe 480-355-6060 millavenue.com

Boot Up

High-end fashion and quality, custom-made leather goods fill Scottsdale Quarter’s Bounty Hunter. It’s the store’s first venture out of its Telluride location, beloved of many A-list celebrities who request custom boots, fine Italian leathers and exclusive lines like Aeronautica Militare, Post’age Denim and Black Jack Boots. 15037 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 480-907-6556 shopbountyhunter.com 14

Typically, when you think of shopping, giant airconditioned malls come to mind. But here, where nine months of the year the weather is just splendid, gorgeous open-air shopping destinations abound. Head out and experience the best the Valley has to offer while soaking up the sun at outdoor spots like Westgate City Center and the Shops at Desert Ridge. You’ll be more than entertained and pleased to find you can play, dine and shop there, too. The palm tree-lined Dana Park Village Square in Mesa features independent boutiques, a spa and mainstay shops like Barnes & Noble and Anthropologie. You can grab some lunch, get a manicure and buy some new shoes without ever leaving the plaza. But perhaps what the Valley is best known for is its luxury offerings. Spend an afternoon perusing the upscale boutiques at Kierland Commons, which is home to trendy shops, jewelry and home décor. Or enjoy the mall-meetsboutique setting of Biltmore Fashion Park, a year-round hot spot where you can dine, shop and enjoy outdoor concerts. Anastasia’s Boutiques 8787 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-443-4555 anastasiasboutiques.com

BABETTE

Bounty Hunter

7051 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale & 480-947-2450 babettesf.com

15279 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-907-6556

Modern colors and style clothing.

Edgy fashion and accessories.

Luxurious scents and sensuous lingerie.

BABY KOUNTRY ANTIGUA SPORTSWEAR 16651 N. 84th Ave., Peoria & 623-523-6000 antigua.com

BUBBLES & PAWS

15411 W. Waddell Rd., Surprise & 623-544-9495 babykountry.blogspot.com

7445 W. Cactus Rd., Peoria & 623-878-7297 bubblesandpaws.com

Clothing for babies and toddlers.

Self-service pet wash.

Sportswear and golf accessories.

Barneys New york THE APPLE TREE 5811 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale & 623-435-8486 picturetrail.com/appletreeshop

4500 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 602-337-6000 barneys.com

Vintage kitchen items.

Luxury apparel and accessories.

CARTER’S MEN’S CLOTHING 5045 N. 44th St., Phoenix & 602-952-8646 cartersmensclothing.com Best in traditional menswear.

Classy Jazzy Apricot Lane 9410 W. Hanna Dr., Glendale & 623-877-3308 apricotlaneusa.com Designer denim and bags.

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Betsey Johnson 7014 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 480-946-4411 betseyjohnson.com Day and evening womenswear.

2000 Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe & 480-968-0556 classy-jazzy.com For divas of all ages.

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Explore the Valley’s best shopping


Precious Delights At Jewelry by Gauthier, it’s easy to see why each piece in the collections is labeled “art.” Designer Scott Gauthier personally designs and makes each piece of jewelry, so every item is handmade and either one-ofa-kind or limited edition. The designs reflect Gauthier’s modern aesthetic and incorporate rare diamonds and gemstones, inspired by his collection of gemstones, past designs and love of architecture and nature.

COTTAGE GARDEN 7142 N. 58th Ave., Glendale & 623-847-3232 7162 N. 58th Ave., Glendale & 623-847-5262. cottagegarden2.blogspot.com

FEMME DE PARIS 6166 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-423-5161 femmedeparis.info

7014 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 480-994-2009 forever21.com

10 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-279-5467 francesvintage.com Vintage frocks and retro gift items.

Upscale fashion for men and women.

Free People DRAWN TO COMICS 5757 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale & 623-847-9090 drawntocomics.com

15279 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-948-7002 freepeople.com Artistic and high fashion.

West Valley’s best comic book store.

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Drybar 15279 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-607-5064 thedrybar.com/scottsdale

FRENCH DESIGNER JEWELER 7148 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-994-4717 frenchonmain.com Exquisite one-of-a-kind pieces.

Blow-outs, in a pampering environment.

G by Guess Escada 2550 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-224-0336 escada.com Luxury womenswear.

Contemporary fashion and accessories.

MADE ART BOUTIQUE

15147 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 480-922-4928 & giggle.com

922 N. 5th St., Phoenix & 602-256-6233 madephx.com

Baby shop and registry.

Art, books, magazines and more.

H&M Frances

Designer District

LINDSAY LOU SCOTTSDALE 6107 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-443-2522 lindsaylou.com

Fun, fleeting fashion trends.

Modern jewelry for men and women.

11 W. Washington St., Phoenix & 602-795-4979 shopdesignerdistrict.com

15034 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 480-443-4030 jewelrybygauthier.com

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A body shop for kids.

Sophisticated styles for women.

Gifts for home and garden.

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GARAGE BOUTIQUE 7144 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale & 480-556-6900 garageboutique.com

Jewelry by Gauthier

7700 W. Arrowhead Town Ctr., Glendale & 623-773-9522 gbyguess.com Trendy fashions for men and women.

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Designer consignment shop.

Trendy men’s and women’s fashions.

HAIR POLLUTION 1524 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix & 602-258-8600 hairpollution.org A salon with attitude.

Halo Precision Piercing 10 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-230-0044 halopiercing.com Body piercing & jewelry.

JACADI-PARIS 15024 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-443-3921 jacadi.us Prim, Parisian-made kids’ clothing.

Nike 15279 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 480-270-8123 scottsdalequarter.com The sporting goods mecca.

NORDSTROM 7055 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 480-946-4111 nordstrom.com Exceptional fashions to inspire. .

PHOENICIA ASSOCIATION 821 N. 3rd St., Phoenix & 602-441-3385 wearephoenicia.com Men’s clothing and apparel.

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Phoenix Frills Buy a vintage dress, peruse some comics, snag a few novelty items and go home with a pocketful of new tunes after shopping at Medlock Plaza in Central Phoenix. The hip strip on Camelback is home to cute Frances

clothing stores like Frances boutique and funky finds like Halo Precision Piercing and Stinkweeds record

shop. Don’t forget to stock up on sweets at Smeeks candy shop, where you’ll find everything from wacky lollipops to yo-yos and quirky treats.

Sure they’re similar city to city, but many Valley malls are unique enough that you’ll enjoy more than just the offerings. Arizona Center arizonacenter.com

Arrowhead Towne Center

PINK HOUSE

1 E. Washington, Phoenix & 602-795-4980 rocintheweb.com

Treasures and gifts.

Designer denim and apparel.

shopbiltmore.com

Chandler Fashion Center

918 N. 2nd St., Phoenix & 602-795-4980 revolveraz.com

Affordable; college vibe.

Selection of new and used vinyl LPs.

PRACTICAL ART

shopparkwest.com

San Tan Village shopsantanvillage.com

Scottsdale Fashion Square fashionsquare.com

S cottsdale Quarter scottsdalequarter.com

T empe Marketplace

2446 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 602-955-8000 saksfifthave.com

Everything locally handmade.

Apparel, perfumes and accessories.

Purple Lizard 2827 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix & 602-728-0980 Eclectic clothing, jewery and more.

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SMEEKS 14 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-279-0538 francesvintage.com/smeeks Candy treat boutique.

Queen Creek Olive Mill

25062 E. Meridian Rd., Queen Creek 480-888-9290 queekcreekolivemill.com

SO-OH !Fashion 9380 Westgate Blvd., Glendale & 623-772-4000

SPORTSMAGICK Ralph Lauren 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 602-952-0156 ralphlauren.com High-end fashions with an equestrian vibe.

9780 W. Northern Ave., Peoria & 623-877-8599 sportsmagick.com

TRENDY TAG BOUTIQUE 2470 W. Happy Valley Rd., Phoenix & 623-587-0095 trendytagboutique.com Trend-setting boutique.

Urban Angels Boutique 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe & 480-968-3038 shopurbanangels.com Up close and personal experience.

URBAN YOGA 3225 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-277-9642 urbanyogaphx.com Urban betterment.

West of SoHo STINKWEEDS

11001 N. 99th Ave., Peoria & 623-875-0688 Boutique fashions with flair.

Independent record store.

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Luxury, preppy fashions for women.

Sports apparel and goods.

12 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-248-9461 stinkweeds.com

REGALA

Tory Burch 7014 E. Camelback Rd, Scottsdale & 480-946-1873 toryburch.com

The ultimate fashionista destination.

Working olive farm and mill.

tempemarketplace.com

Westgate City Center

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

5070 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-264-1414 practical-art.com

shopdesertridge.com

Park West Mall

REVOLVER RECORDS

524 S. Mill Ave., Tempe & 480-557-9422 pitaya.com

chandlermall.com

Desert Ridge Marketplace

Stuart Weitzman 2562 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 602-956-2330 stuartweitzman.com High-end shoes and accessories.

Pitaya

arrowheadtowncenter.com

Biltmore Fashion Park

Republic of Couture

7009 N. 58th Ave., Glendale & 623-298-4766 pinkhousetreasures.com

50 W. Jefferson St., Phoenix & 602-595-4120

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Worth a Spin

Be a disc golfer at Spinners on the Green, which offers a slew of golf discs, apparel, baskets and even custom golf discs. Lessons and clinics are available to get you started, and, for the more experienced, weekly leagues play on gorgeous disc golf courses on the Scottsdale greenbelt. 7607 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale 480-941-2513 spinnersdiscgolf.com

Bounce It Out

It’s fitness and fun rolled into one at the newly opened AZ Air Time at Scottsdale Airpark, a trampoline entertainment center for bouncers of all ages. The indoor, family-friendly space features a giant, 5,000-square-foot main trampoline with angled walls. 13802 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 480-427-2000 • azairtime.com

Two-Wheeling

Pedal for fun or to get fit — a bike is a must-have in the Valley.

Bike Barn 4112 N. 36th St., Phoenix 602-956-3870 • bikebarn.com

South Mountain Cycles 3636 E. Ray Rd., Phoenix 480-706-0858 • smcycles.com

Tempe Bicycle 715 S. Rural Rd., Tempe 480-966-6896 • tempebicycle.com

There are plenty of ways to stay active and keep cool in the

Valley, even when the temps are still in the triple digits. BounceU in Gilbert offers bounce-house fun for kids inside giant, air-conditioned rooms. They can run, jump, slide and tackle inflatable obstacle courses. Sign yourself and the kids up for hockey clinics or ice skating lessons at the Coyotes Ice Den, the official training center for the Phoenix Coyotes which was also voted one of the Top 10 Rinks in the nation by USA Today. The Phoenix Rock Gym, home to the largest indoor rock climbing space in Arizona, is where you can tackle 30-foot climbing walls. And if you’re looking for outdoor fun, the Valley offers plenty of that, too! Grab the pooch and explore Cosmo Dog Park, with its sweeps of green, fenced-off areas and even a small lake where Fido can cool off and practice his swimming skills. Enjoy the train rides and railroad museum at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, and, if you want a little more action, try Westworld Paintball Adventures, where you and your friends can battle it out at Splatter Ranch amid more than 20 acres of the Sonoran desert. ACADEMY OF CLASSICAL BALLET

21501 N. 78th Ave., Peoria & 623-572-7222 acballet.com

F-1 Race Factory 317 S. 48th St., Phoenix & 602-302-7223 f1racefactory.com

Thrill rides and games.

Indoor kart racing, billiards, arcade.

Ballet and dance classes.

chase field AZ on the Rocks 16447 N. 91st St., Scottsdale & 480-502-9777 azontherocks.com

401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix & 602-514-8400 azchasefield.com Retractable-roofed D-backs stadium.

Indoor climbing fun.

BUSY BODIES PLANNED PLAY 19420 N. 59th Ave., Glendale & 623-847-4090 busybodiesplannedplay.com

41402 N. 87th Ave., Peoria & 602-372-7470 desertoutdoorcenter.org Desert adventures.

Encanto Park CAMELBACK RANCH 10710 W. Camelback Rd., Glendale & 623-877-8585 camelbackranchbaseball.com

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FOOTHILLS RECREATION & AQUATICS CENTER 5600 W. Union Hills Dr., Glendale & 623-930-4600 glendaleaz.com Water and sports activities.

DESERT OUTDOOR CENTER

Fitness fun.

Baseball and events.

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CASTLES N’ COASTERS 9445 Metro Pkwy., Phoenix & 602-997-7575 castlesncoasters.com

2605 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix & 602-261-8991 phoenix.gov/parks Shaded greens, fields and lagoon.

FOOTHILLS SK8 COURT PLAZA 57th Ave. & Union Hills Dr., Glendale & 623-930-2820 glendaleaz.org Clean and drug-free skate park.

GLENDALE PARKS Multiple locations, Glendale & 623-930-2822 glendaleaz.com City parks.

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Enjoy the Valley’s top recreation spots


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Golfland Sunsplash

Lincoln Family YMCA

155 W. Hampton Ave., Mesa & 480-834-8319 golfland.com

350 N. 1st Ave., Phoenix & 602-257-5138 valleyymca.org/lincoln

Putt-putt golf and water slides.

Family fun and fitness.

GOODYEAR SKATE PARK 3151 N. Litchfield Rd., Goodyear & 623-882-7525 bit.ly/goodyearskatepark Skateboard and in-line skate park.

HUBBARD FAMILY SWIM SCHOOL

Margaret T. Hance Park

PLEASANT HARBOR MARINA 40202 N 87th Ave., Peoria & 602-977-7377 azmarinas.com

12425 W. Bell Rd., Surprise & 623-222-2000 surpriseaz.com

Full-service marina.

Pool and recreation.

POLAR ICE

8700 W. Carefree Hwy., Peoria & 602-439-3621 turfsoaring.com

Park and Japanese gardens.

Ice skating and activities.

Soaring flight adventures.

OASIS GYMNASTICS & SPORTS CENTER

Swim school and camps.

Rec and fitness for kids.

PUMP IT UP

9375 E. Bell Rd., Scottsdale & 480-585-7465 coyotesice.com

Multiple locations & 623-773-7137 peoriaaz.gov

Ice skating and hockey leagues.

Family sports and recreation.

5665 W. Bell, Glendale

& 602-889-0081 gotjump.com Photo: Arizona Cardinals

PEORIA RECREATION

Trampoline athletic fun.

K1 Speed Indoor Go Kart Racing 2425 S. 21st St., Phoenix & 602-275-5278 k1speed.com Indoor go-kart racing.

PEORIA SPORTS COMPLEX 16101 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria & 623-773-8700 peoriaaz.com

201 E. Jefferson St. & 602-379-2000 usairwayscenter.com

Indoor inflatable fun.

Suns, Mercury and Rattlers arena.

16083 N. 75th Ave., Peoria & 623-334-8118 rollerplex.com Roller skating and entertainment.

SPOTLIGHT YOUTH THEATRE 10620 N. 43rd Ave., Glendale & 623-242-2611 spotlightyouththeatre.org Children’s theater.

Stadium and practice fields.

PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY 7602 S. 115th Ave., Avondale & 602-252-2227 phoenixraceway.com Race track and attraction.

us airways center

8550 N. 91st Ave., Peoria & 623-872-0748 pumpitupparty.com

ROLLERPLEX

455 E. Warner Rd., Chandler & 480-270-8008

TURF SOARING SCHOOL

15829 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria & 623-334-1200 polaricepeoria.com

8643 W. Kelton Ln., Peoria & 623-977-6399 oasisgym.com

Jump Street

SURPRISE AQUATIC CENTER

67 W. Culver St., Phoenix & 602-534-2406 phoenix.gov/parks

8402 W. Thunderbird Rd., Peoria & 602-971-4044 hubbardswim.com

Ice Den

Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium 1 Cardinals Dr., Glendale 623-433-7100 azcardinals.com

STEELE INDIAN SCHool Park 300 E. Indian School Rd. & 602-495-0739 phoenix.gov/parks Amphitheater, dog park and gardens.

Westworld Paintball Adventures 4240 W. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-447-8200 westworldpaintball.com Extreme paintball indoor and out.

WET ’N’ WILD PHOENIX 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Glendale & 623-201-2000 wetnwildphoenix.com Arizona’s biggest water park.

WILDLIFE WORLD ZOO & AQUARIUM 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park & 623-935-5692 wildlifeworld.com Zoo and aquarium.

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Lovin’ the Links

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Practice your putt with a class from Wildfire Golf Academy. One- to three-day golf classes and private lessons are available for golf enthusiasts of any level. And the Sonoran Desert views are unparalleled. 5350 E. Marriott Dr., Phoenix 480-293-5000 wildfiregolf.com

Practice Makes Perfect Before you get on the course, be sure to practice that swing.

Adobe Dam Family Golf Center “Best little course by a dam site.” 3847 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Glendale 623-581-2800 adobedamfamilygolfcenter.com

The Phoenician A luxury golf adventure awaits. 6000 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale 480-423-2450 • thephoenician.com

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the Valley is known for its lush, green golf courses. After all, with practically year-round sunshine, the weather is perfect for play. Not to mention championship courses that draw professional golf players from around the country are enough to lure any golf aficionado. Tee up at one of the Valley’s resort golf courses, where you can enjoy challenging play and access resort amenities. At The Boulders, you’ll play among the backdrop of the breathtaking desert landscape and on two championship-level Jay Morrish-designed courses. It has been consecutively ranked one of the best courses in the country for more than 10 years by Golf Magazine and Travel & Leisure. For a links-style course with desert hazards, try the greens at Arizona Grand Resort. Or try one of the family golf programs at The Westin Kierland Golf Club, where instructors are PGA- and LGA-certified professionals. ARIZONA BILTMORE GOLF CLUB 2400 E. Missouri St., Phoenix & 602-955-9656 azbiltmoregc.com Adobe (18) and Links (18) courses.

Arizona Golf Resort 425 S. Power Rd., Mesa & 480-832-3202 arizonagolfresort.com One 18-hole course.

Camelback Inn 5402 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley & 480-948-1700 camelbackinn.com 36-hole course.

DESERT CANYON GOLF CLUB

Encanto Park 2775 N. 15th Ave., Phoenix & 602-253-3963 phoenix.gov/recreation Encanto (9 + 18).

One 18-hole course.

Foothills Golf Club 2201 E. Clubhouse Dr., Phoenix & 480-460-4653 thefoothillsgc.com Foothills (18) course.

GRAYHAWK GOLF CLUB 8620 E. Thompson Peak Pkwy., Scottsdale & 480-502-1800 grayhawkgolf.com Raptor (18) and Talon (18) courses.

Las Sendas Golf Course 7555 E. Eagle Crest Dr., Mesa & 480-396-4000 lassendas.com

10440 N. Indian Wells Dr., Scottsdale & 480-837-1173 desertcanyongolf.com

One 18-hole course.

One 18-hole course.

21027 N. 67th Ave., Glendale & 623-561-0953 legendatarrowhead.com

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LEGEND TRAIL GOLF CLUB 9462 E. Legendary Ln., Scottsdale & 480-488-7434 legendtrailgc.com

The Legend at Arrowhead

One 18-hole course.

MCCORMICK RANCH GOLF CLUB 7505 E. McCormick Pkwy., Scottsdale & 480-948-0260 mccormickranchgolf.com Palm (18) and Pine (18) courses.

The Phoenician 6000 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 480-941-8200 thephoenician.com 27-hole course.

Rolling Hills Golf Course 1415 N. Mill Ave., Tempe & 480-350-5275 playrollinghillsgolf.com One 18-hole course.

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EVENTS

Keep Busy

Entertainment abounds in the Valley Summer Twilight Tours

East Valley Bridal Show

Aug. 6 Take a guided tour of the center. Deer Valley Rock Art Center 623-582-8007 dvrac.asu.edu

Aug. 14 Check out the latest trends in bridal couture. More than 100 wedding vendors on site. Mesa Convention Center 602-725-0845 mesaconventioncenter.com

Hairspray 
 Katy Perry Aug. 3

Looking for something to do? Check out these great events coming to your favorite venue. Aug. 2 & Sept. 6 Yoga + Dogs = Doga! W Scottsdale 480-970-2100 wscottsdalehotel.com

Katy Perry Aug. 3 The chart-topper brings her nationwide tour to the Valley. Comerica Theatre 602-379-2800 comerica.theatrephoenix.com

Artlink First Fridays Aug. 5 Take a self-guided tour of Central Phoenix’s art galleries. Third and Sheridan streets 602-256-7539 artlinkinc.wordpress.com

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Andy Warhol: Who, What, Where Continuing through Aug. 6 View prints and Polaroids from Andy Warhol. ASU Art Museum 480-965-2787 asuartmuseum.asu.edu/ exhibitions

Desert Night Ecology Party

Goldilocks

Fall Arts Kick-Off

Continuing through Aug. 14 The puppets perform the beloved storybook fairytale. Great Arizona Puppet Theater 480-262-2050 azpuppets.org

Aug. 19 Preview the upcoming arts season. Tempe Center for the Arts 480-350-2867 tempe.gov/tca

Aug. 19 Enjoy an after-dark adventure at the gardens. Desert Botanical Garden 480-481-8146 dbg.org

Josh Groban — Straight To You World Tour 2011 Aug. 19

Dog Days of Summer 
 Aug. 6 Bring the pooch for pet photos, fresh treats, a fashion show and more. Historic Downtown Glendale 623-930-4500 visitglendale.az

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Doga Series

Aug. 12 – 28 Enjoy 1960s tunes at this classic musical by Valley Youth Theatre. Herberger Theater Center 602-253-8188 vyt.com

Lisa Lampanelli Aug. 6 The “Queen of Mean” comedienne brings her show to AZ. Comerica Theatre 602-379-2800 comerica.theatrephoenix.com

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*Events subject to change.


Music to Your Ears Listen to the musical collaboration of leading artists from around the world and Arizona musicians at the Red Rocks Music Festival, running Aug. 28 – Sept. 4. It starts with performances in the Valley — at the Musical Instrument Museum and the Tempe Center for the Arts — then moves up to its namesake location in Sedona. Ticket packages for the Sept. 3 & 4 concerts include complimentary admission to see talented pianists Sonya and Elizabeth Schumann on Aug. 28.

Red Rocks Music Festival redrocksmusicfestival.com

Josh Groban — Straight To You World Tour 2011

Michael Bolton

7th Annual Phoenix Cooks!

Aug. 19 Groban’s first global tour since 2007. US Airways Center 800-745-3000 livenation.com

Aug. 23 See the multiple Grammy Award-winning soft-rock singer in concert. Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino 877-840-0457 wildhorsepass.com

Sept. 3 Food and wine lovers will love this full weekend of culinary delights. JW Marriott Desert Ridge phoenixcooks.com 480-293-5000

Remember Patsy Cline

Little Shop of Horrors

Aug. 19 – 21 A tribute to Country-Western legend Patsy Cline. Arizona Broadway Theatre 623-776-8400 azbroadwaytheatre.com

Continuing through Aug. 27 Catch a show of the hit rock musical. Hale Centre Theatre 480-497-1181 haletheatrearizona.com

TITUS ANDRONICUS by William Shakespeare

Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers

Stargazing Nights

Photos: Top — Red Rocks Music Festival bottom — Phoenix Cooks!

Aug. 19 Entertainer Steve Martin joins the Steep Canyon Rangers for an evening of bluegrass music and comedy. Mesa Arts Center 480-644-6500 mesaartscenter.com

The Wizard of Oz Aug. 19 – Sept.18 Follow the yellow brick road to a magical performance. Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre 480-483-1644 desertstages.org

And Then There Were None

Aug. 27 See the stars with highpowered telescopes. Challenger Space Center 623-322-2001 azchallenger.org

Sept. 8 – 24 The Southwest Shakespeare Company portrays this popular comedy on stage for the first time. Farnsworth Studio Theater 602-535-1202 swshakespeare.org

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

Chandler Symphony Pops Concert Sept. 9 The free summer symphony series continues. Chandler Center for the Arts 480-899-3447 chandlersymphony.org

Death of a Salesman Sept. 9 – Oct. 23 The American Dream unravels on stage in this classic play. Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre 480-483-1644 desertstages.org

US Airways Classic Series – Opening Night! Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 Sept. 15 – 17 
 Kick off the season with this classic, also featuring the Phoenix Symphony Chorus. Symphony Hall 602-495-1999 phoenixsymphony.com

Sept. 1 – Oct. 1 A comedic, Tony Awardwinning musical. Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre 480-325-6700 broadwaypalmwest.com

Sade 
 Sept. 2 Hear the sensation. Also in concert, John Legend. US Airways Center livenation.com

Continuing through Aug. 21 Enjoy this thrilling Agatha Christie murder mystery live on stage. Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre 480-483-1644 *Events subject to change. desertstages.org

7th Annual Phoenix Cooks! Sept. 3

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Must-See Theater The drama, the dance, the songs and the tale behind West Side Story come to life at ASU Gammage Auditorium Sept. 27 – Oct.2. The musical, a gritty twist on Romeo and Juliet, forever changed all musicals with its compelling take of storytelling through dance. It has proven to stand the test of time. And its new Broadway cast continues to wow audiences, too — the cast recently won the 2010 Grammy for Best Musical Show Album.

Chandler Art Walk Continuing through Sept. 16 See paintings, photography, jewelry and other artwork in Downtown Chandler. Historic Downtown Chandler Arizona Ave. & Chandler Blvd. 480–855–3539 downtownchandlerartwalk.com

Debbie Gaby’s 7th Celebrity Catwalk for Charity Sept. 21 Enjoy a luncheon and fashion show by Dillard’s, benefitting UMOM & Children’s Angel Foundation. Montelucia Resort & Spa 602-442-6589 montelucia.com

Ke$ha Sept. 20 The pop star continues her concert tour with LMFAO. Comerica Theatre 602-379-2800 comerica.theatrephoenix.com

US Airways Classic Series – Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 
 Sept. 22 – 24 Featuring acclaimed pianist Orion Weiss. Symphony Hall 602-495-1999 phoenixsymphony.com

ASU Gammage 1200 S. Forest Ave.,Tempe 480-965-3434 asugammage.com

Walk for POP

Sweet Dreams Charity Event

Sept. 24 Join the walk to raise awareness for prostate cancer. Tempe Kiwanis Park 480-964-3013 prostatecheckup.org/popwalk-2011

Sept. 29 Sample sweets and cocktails poolside. Benefitting Suns Nite Hoops. W Scottsdale 480-970-2100 wscottsdalehotel.com

Ballet Under the Stars

Arizona Fall Frenzy Music Festival

Sept. 25 Enjoy a special, outdoor performance with the family by Ballet Arizona. Fountain Park 480-816-5135 fh.az.gov/special-events.aspx

El Pedregal Fall Wine & Jazz Concert 
 Sept. 25 Enjoy some wine and a free jazz concert. El Pedregral 480-488-1072 elpedegral.com

Sept. 30 Live bands like Blink 182 and Jimmy Eat World entertain all day. Tempe Beach Park arizonafallfrenzy.com

The Grascals Sept. 30 Hear one of the most beloved bluegrass bands. Mesa Arts Center 480-644-6500 mesaartscenter.com

Sept. 26 – Oct.2 An up close and personal tale about the famous Hollywood costume designer. Herberger Theater Center 602-253-8188 herbergertheater.org

Sept. 30 Don a butterfly-themed mask and enjoy food and drinks in celebration of the Big Bugs exhibit. Desert Botanical Garden 
 480-481-8146 dbg.org

The Phoenix Symphony celebrates CALA Arizona Fall Frenzy Music Festival - Blink 182 Sept. 30

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*Events subject to change.

Sept. 30 Celebrating the music of the Latino community. Symphony Hall 602-495-1117 phoenixsymphony.org

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Moonlight Masquerade A Conversation with Edith Head


Barney Live in Concert - Birthday Bash! 8/13 - Comerica Theatre

Death Cab For Cutie 8/15 - Comerica Theatre

Josh Groban

8/19 - US Airways Center

Chris Tucker

8/20 - Comerica Theatre

Lil Wayne with Rick Ross, Keri Hilson & more! 8/24 - Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion

Deadmau5 with Excision, Tommy Lee & Dj Aero 9/1 - Phoenix Convention Center

Sade with John Legend

9/2 - US Airways Center

Def Leppard with Heart

9/3 - Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion

Alejandro Fernandez 9/8 - Comerica Theatre

Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs with Brandi Carlile and Vusi Mahlasela

9/14 - Comerica Theatre

Bon Iver & Fleet Foxes with The Walkmen 9/15 - Comerica Theatre

Demetri Martin

9/16 - Orpheum Theatre

Carlos Santana & The Santana Band with Michael Franti & Spearhead

9/18 - Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion

Ke$ha with LMFAO and Spank Rock 9/20 - Comerica Theatre

ZZ Top with The Cadillac Black 9/30 - Comerica Theatre

Incubus with Young The Giant 10/5 - Comerica Theatre

Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival 10/8 - Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion

Foo Fighters with Cage The Elephant 10/16 - US Airways Center

Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker 12/20 - Comerica Theatre

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Dining

Taste of the Nations District American Kitchen and Wine Bar

Pasta, Reimagined

Peoria’s Twisted Italian doesn’t serve up just any Italian food; the restaurant takes pride in adding a “twist” to classic entrees. Try the ravioli, chicken pizzetas or the “twisted” citrus salad. 9940 W. Happy Valley Pkwy., Peoria 623-537-4000 • eattwisted.com

Al Fresco Gem

The charming 1920s cottageturned-restaurant House of Tricks in Downtown Tempe boasts lush gardens and one of the best patio dining scenes in the Valley. Enjoy contemporary American dishes like the grilled peach salad. 114 E. 7th St.,
Tempe 480-968-1114 • houseoftricks.com

Smooth Operator

For a healthy treat, the Valley has its picks of tasty smoothie shops.

Buzzberry Coffee & Smoothies 5959 N. Granite Reef Rd., Scottsdale 480-717-9962 • geturbuzz.com

Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffee & Smoothies 2080 E. Williams Field Rd., Gilbert 480-899-5662 5929 W. Peoria Ave., Glendale 623-334-0496 • mauiwowi.com

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Celebrate Labor Day

and National Cheeseburger Day with some All-American food. Luckily, the Valley is stocked with just such eateries. Enjoy a great piece of slow-roasted steak and a fine brew at The Keg Steakhouse & Bar. The restaurant has several locations throughout the Valley where you can enjoy ample servings of premium meat or seafood offerings. For an upscale spin on comfort food, look no further than Eddie’s House in Old Town Scottsdale. Valley chef Eddie Matney serves up All-American faves like bacon-infused meatloaf in a casual space that makes you feel right at home. District American Kitchen and Wine Bar in Downtown Phoenix takes a contemporary twist to their décor and their comfort foods — think buttermilk fried chicken served with grilled sweet corn, cheesy corn dogs served with a mustard trio or the macaroni and cheese topped with Cheez-It crumbs. The Habit Burger Grill, a Valley newcomer, features charbroiled burgers made on an open flame. And if your All-American craving isn’t all about meat, check out Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, renowned at its many Valley locations for its coal-brick oven pizza that cooks the perfect thin-crust pie. Amuse Bouche 17058 W. Bell Rd., Surprise & 623-322-8881 amusebouche.com French bistro to remember.

AZTECA BAKERIES & MEXICAN DELI 416 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix & 602-253-5864 aztecabakeries.com

BLUEWATER GRILL 1720 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-277-3474 bluewatergrill.com High-quality fresh seafood.

Mexican deli and bakery.

ARCADIA FARMS 7014 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale & 480-941-5665 arcadiafarmscafe.com Fresh, memorable, artful cuisine.

ARIZONA PIZZA CO. 8110 W. Union Hills Dr., Glendale & 623-566-8123 arizonapizza.com A lot more than pizza.

AVALON 7707 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale & 480-656-0010 avalon-scottsdale.com Contemporary coastal cuisine.

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Caffe Boa Beckett’s Table 3717 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix & 602-954-1700 beckettstable.com Focus on seasonal and local.

BInkley’s Restaurant 6920 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek & 480-437-1072 binkleysrestaurant.com Innovative and way upscale.

BLISS 901 N. 4th St., Phoenix 602-795-1792 & blissonfourth.com Serving American comfort classics.

398 S. Mill Ave., Tempe & 480-968-9112 cafeboa.com Seasonally inspired organic cuisine.

CAPITAL GRILLE 16489 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-348-1700 2 502 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-952-8900 thecapitalgrille.com Spectacular steaks and seafood.

Photo: Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel

QUICK TIPS

Feast globally, right here at home


Local Love Find tantalizing South American and Spanish-influenced American cuisine at newly opened Province in Central Phoenix, which serves up locally sourced fare. Even the wines — with organic selections on the list — include bottles from Arizona vineyards. Enjoy the fresh farm-to-table concept in star dishes like the slow-cooked organic salmon or the house-made goat cheese tortellini. Province is also open for brunch on the weekends and offers a complimentary mimosa with an entrée.

CARTWRIGHT’S

SONORAN RANCH HOUSE 6710 E. Cave Creek Rd., Cave Creek & 480-488-8031 bit.ly/cartwrights

COWBOY CIAO

1651 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-274-5429

Western global-eccentric foods.

& 602-234-3656

Crackers & Co. Café

Chelsea’s Kitchen

1325 N Greenfield Rd., Mesa & 602-254-1074 crackerscafe.com

5040 N. 40th St., Phoenix & 602-957-2555 chelseaskitchenaz.com

“From scratch” for breakfast and lunch.

CULINARY DROPOUT

Wine country atmosphere in Arizona.

CHEUVRONT 1326 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-307-0022 cheuvronts.com

7135 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 480-970-1700 foxrc.com/culinary_dropout Gastropub-style eatery.

Classy wine and cheese bar.

Cyclo Churn 5223 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-279-8024 churnaz.com

1919 W. Chandler Blvd., Chandler & 480-963-4490 www.cycloaz.com A foodie fave for Vietnamese cuisine.

Old-school soda fountain.

CIBO

Photo: Province

Pre-game food and drinks.

COUP DES TARTES

Specialty foods and retail.

Durant’s 2611 N Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-264-5967 durantsaz.com Classic steakhouse dining.

EDDIE’S HOUSE 7042 E. Indian School Rd., Scottsdale & 480-946-1622 eddiematneys.com Comfortable, yet eccentric flavors.

El Chorro Lodge

Amazing burgers and atmosphere.

Continental cuisine in an iconic setting.

DILLON’S RESTAURANT 412 S. 3rd St., Phoenix & 602-254-5272 coachandwillies.com

1 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-266-6637 duckanddecanter.com

3146 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-522-2288 deluxburger.com

Pizzeria in a restored 1913 bungalow.

COACH & WILLIE’S

3111 N. Central Ave., Phoenix

5550 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley & 480-948-5170 elchorrolodge.com

DELUX 603 N. 5th Ave., Phoenix & 602-441-2697 cibophoenix.com

DUCK & DECANTER

7133 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale & 480-946-3111 cowboyciao.com

Exceptional culinary experience.

8706 W. Thunderbird Rd., Peoria & 623-979-5353

20585 N. 59th Ave.,

&

Glendale 623-566-8100

19900 N. Remington Dr., Surprise

4626 N. 16th St., Phoenix & 602-254-5272 nicetartes.com

& 623-584-8494

BYOB neighborhood bistro.

BBQ and American cuisine.

dillonsrestaurant.com

Province 333 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 602-429-3600 provincerestaurant.com

FEZ 3815 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-297-8700 fezoncentral.com Lunch, dinner, late night.

FIREBIRDS WOOD FIRED GRILL 16067 N. Arrowhead Ftn. Ctr. Dr., Peoria & 623-773-0500 firebirdsrestaurants.com Wood-fired grill.

FLEMING’S 6333 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-596-8625

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2 0753 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale 480-538-8000

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9712 W. Northern Ave., Peoria 623-722-9463 905 N. 54th St., Chandler

& 480-940-1900 flemingssteakhouse.com Prime steakhouse and wine bar.

FNB 7133 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale & 480-425-9463 fnbrestaurant.com Sophisticated and seasonal cuisine.

FOGO DE CHAO 6300 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-609-8866 fogodechao.com Authentic Brazilian steakhouse.

FRANK & ALBERT’S 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix & 602-381-7632 frankandalberts.com Contemporary comfortable classics.

GALLO BLANCO CAFÉ 401 W. Clarendon Ave., Phoenix & 602-274-4774 galloblancocafe.com Southwestern dining at its best.

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Small Bites of the Season Cork’s modern yet intimate space mimics its take on food, which features small-plates dining that changes seasonally. Grilled foie gras; wild salmon; roasted duck breast with grilled plums, baby arugula, blue cheese and pancetta are just some of the New American dishes. Sunday evening tastings feature four courses for just $35 per person.

Cork 4991 S. Alma School Rd., Chandler 480-883-3773 corkrestaurant.net

Grateful Spoon Gelato 4410 N. 40th St., Phoenix 602-955-2448 gratefulspoon.com

Pasta Amore

Hand-crafted, artisan flavors.

Grab a spoon and twirl.This is Italian at its best.

HABANERO’S

Aiello’s Fine Italian Dining It’s the real deal at Aiello’s Fine Italian Dining, where Chef Joe Aiello serves some much-talked-about Northern Italian cuisine. White tablecloths lend an elegant vibe while the owner, who checks on each table, makes you feel right at home. The Spaghetti and Joe’s Famous Meatballs is a star dish to try. Pizza, though, comes from the backdoor pizzeria – where it’s takeout only. 5202 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 602-277-8700 aiellositalianrestaurant.com

Giuseppe’s on 28th This quaint space is a hidden gem for fresh Italian dining where you can expect quality service and a visit from the owner at your table. Featured on Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives,” this neighborhood restaurant is a great find. Try the Osso Buco, which has received rave reviews, or one of their daily specials. 2824 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix 602-381-1237 giuseppeson28th.com

Nick’s No matter what you’re craving, Nick’s Italian Restaurants has you covered. From your typical Italian pasta dishes to pizza, salads, seafood and chicken, Nick’s menu is extensive and full of flavor. Catering is available for private parties and you’ll find all three locations feature no-fuss, casual dining and just great food. Three locations in Scottsdale and Phoenix. nicks-italian.com

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Tutti Santi The raviolis are homemade; the garlic bread is warm, fluffy and buttery; and the caprese salad is perfect proportions of fresh, homemade mozzarella, basil, tomatoes and olive oil. That’s just a glimpse of what you’ll experience at this family-owned and -operated fine dining Italian restaurant that’s been in the Valley for more than 20 years.

Marcellino’s Scottsdale Pasta lovers, rejoice! Marcellino’s Ristorante offers more than 200 house-made pasta specialties to dazzle your senses. Everything at Marcellino’s is made from scratch, but it’s their infused fresh pasta that has diners talking. Try their wine-paired threecourse tasting menu and enjoy live jazz and opera music on Saturday nights. 7114 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale 480-990-9500 5staritalian.com

Va Bene A classy atmosphere, live music on the weekends and savory, Northern Italian cuisine has customers coming back over and over again. Sunday afternoons feature an all-day Happy Hour when you can indulge in half-off appetizers and drink specials. For dinner, don’t miss specialties like the Escargot, sautéed in garlic and goat cheese and baked in a puff pastry.

Five locations, from east side to west. 4647 E. Chandler Blvd., Chandler tuttisantiristorante.com 480-706-4070 vabeneaz.com

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MEXICAN GRILL

14870 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-991-2997 habaneros.mx/ Authentic Mexican cuisine.

Habit Burger 1817 E Guadalupe Rd, Tempe & 480-456-8912 habitburger.com It’s all about the charbroiler.

HAUS MURPHY’S 5739 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale & 623-939-2480 hausmurphys.com Old-World German.

HERB BOX 20707 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale & 480-289-6180 990 E. Shea Blvd., 6 Scottsdale & 480-998-8355 herbboxcatering.com Farm-fresh salads and sandwiches.

Hillside Spot 4740 E. Warner Rd., Phoenix & 602-705-7768 hillsidespot.com Community café and market.

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Dine Around With so many great places to eat in the Valley, it’s hard to choose where to go. Luckily, Arizona Restaurant Week is the perfect opportunity to try some of Arizona’s tastiest eateries, at an exceptional value. Participating restaurants throughout the Valley are offering threecourse meals Sept. 17 – 25 at prices starting at $29 per person. More than 100 of the finest restaurants are taking part and showcasing some of their best dishes.

Restaurants throughout the Valley arizonarestaurantweek.com

Hillstone 2650 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-957-9700 hillstone.com Elegantly classic American.

The Landmark Restaurant

MASTRO’S OCEAN CLUB

Noca

809 W. Main St., Mesa & 480-962-4652 landmarkrestaurant.com

15045 N. Kierland Blvd., Scottsdale & 480-443-8555 mastrosrestaurants.com

3118 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-956-6622 restaurantnoca.com

Hearty fare and a salad room.

Outstanding seafood and steaks.

House-made pastas, fish and meats.

HULA’S MODERN TIKI 4700 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-265-8454 hulasmoderntiki.com Island fusion dishes and drinks.

Liberty Market 230 N. Gilbert Rd., Gilbert & 480-892-1900 libertymarket.com Heritage spot for all meals.

Islamorada Fish Company 1133 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa & 602-606-5500 www.fishcompany.com Calamari, shrimp…and buffalo burgers!

MASTRO’S STEAKHOUSE

15024 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-948-2055 foxrc.com/north

Original famed steaks and seafood.

Modern Italian cuisine.

Litchfield’s 300 E. Wigwam Blvd., Litchfield Park & 623-935-3811 wigwamarizona.com

MATADOR RESTAURANT 125 E. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-254-7563 Traditional Mexican favorites.

Seasonal farm-to-table menu.

J. ALEXANDER’S

Photo: Bull Market Butcher Shop

Mellow Mushroom Lush Burger

6186 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-991-2504 jalexanders.com

18251 N. Pima Rd., Scottsdale & 380-686-8908 lushburgeraz.com

Contemporary American cuisine.

All-natural burgers and family atmosphere.

Joe’s Farm Grill

MAIZIE’S

3000 E. Ray Rd., Gilbert & 480-563-4745 www.joesfarmgrill.com

4750 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-274-2828 maiziescafe.com

Classic American bites done right.

Uptown vibe. Uptown cuisine.

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M argaritaville

3433 N. 56th St., Phoenix & 480-994-5656 kitchen56.com

6751 N. Sunset Blvd., Glendale & 623-772-0011 margaritavilleglendale.com

Neighborhood comfort zone.

Caribbean at its sports-bar best.

LA PIAZZA AL FORNO 5803 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale & 623-847-3301 lapiazzaalforno.com Pizza the way it should be.

NORTH MODERN ITALIAN

8852 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Scottsdale & 480-585-9500 mastrosrestaurants.com

MASTRO’S CITY HALL 6991 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 480-941-4700 mastrosrestaurants.com Prime steaks and fresh seafood.

740 S. Mill Ave., Tempe & 480-9674355

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490 W. Happy Valley Rd., 2 Phoenix 623-580-1111

Not your basic pizza joint.

THE MOON SALOON 16554 N. 83rd Ave., Peoria & 623-773-2424 themoonsaloon.com Spirits, sandwiches, sliders.

Ninfa’s Mexican kitchen 20004 N. 67th Ave., Glendale & 623-561-9800 ninfasmexicankitchen.com

NObuo at Teeter House 622 E. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-254-0600 nobuofukuda.com Authentic Japanese cuisine.

OPEN BOOK CAFÉ 1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-262-4636 Inside Burton Barr Library.

Original Burrito Company 4949 E. Elliot Rd., Phoenix & 480-893-3857 burritocompany.com Recipes handed down from grandmother.

PETITE MAISON 7216 E. Shoeman Ln., Scottsdale & 480-991-6887 petitemaisonaz.com Mouth-watering French.

Upscale Mexican dining.

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Soul of the South If you’re looking for one of those hole-in-the-wall bestkept secrets, look no further than Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Café. Mrs. White serves up soul food for those wanting a little Southern comfort. The restaurant was even featured on the Food Network’s “Best Thing I Ever Ate” for the crisp fried chicken. Call ahead to make sure what you’re craving is available, as a big lunchtime rush could mean your favorite menu item is off the list.

Mrs. White’s Golden Rule Café 808 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix 602-262-9256 mrswhitesgoldenrulecafe.com

Pink Pony Steakhouse 3831 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-945-6697 pinkponyrestaurant.com

Decadent Desserts Get ready for a sinfully sweet experience

Baseball, cocktails, steaks and chops

Bamboo Bakery Edible works of art are what you’ll find at Bamboo Bakery in Phoenix, which specializes in beautiful wedding cakes and birthday cakes. If you have the perfect cake already in mind, bring in a sample of colors and design inspirations for the artists at Bamboo Bakery to recreate. Design and tasting consultations are made by appointment. 2647 W. Glendale Ave., Phoenix 602-246-8061 bamboobakery.com

Sprinkles Cupcakes There’s a reason Sprinkles Cupcakes has a cult following — they’re seriously good. In fact, you’ll often spot a line wrapped around the bakery of people waiting to get their hands on these tiny treats. The premium cupcake shop hails from Beverly Hills and offers gluten-free, vegan and even pet-friendly cupcakes.The real gems are the special edition flavors that change monthly. 4501 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 480-970-4321 • sprinkles.com

Julia Baker Confections

Nothing Bundt Cakes

Sweet, succulent and sinfully good. That’s exactly what you’ll experience with one taste of these chocolate confections. The creamy, luxury sweets are handmade and can be sampled along with a glass of Champagne, wine or espresso while enjoying views of Camelback Mountain from the shop’s distinctive location at the Montelucia Resort & Spa.

It’s nothing “bundt” sweet, savory goodness at Nothing Bundt Cakes. The melt-in-your-mouth sweets come in nine different flavors, like red velvet, cinnamon swirl, and pecan praline, topped with the signature creamcheese-and-butter frosting.

4949 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale 480-627-3009 juliabakerconfections.com

Tammie Coe Cakes The pretty pastries you’ll find at Tammie Coe Cakes are so lovely, you’ll be hesitant to take a bite. But once you do, the rich decadence will totally win you over. From multi-tiered wedding cakes to custom designs, cupcakes and cookies, too, there are plenty of sweet treats to choose from. 4410 N. 40th St., Phoenix 602-840-3644 610 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix 602-253-0829 tammiecoecakes.com

17025 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 480-502-8900 4722 E. Ray Rd., Phoenix 480-753-1121 nothingbundtcakes.com

Urban Cookies Bake Shop Eggs, dairy, nuts and honey are just some of the locally sourced ingredients Urban Cookies uses in its desserts. The husband-and-wife team is committed to helping the local community and the environment; they package all their goodies in recycled containers and use organic ingredients. Chew on some gourmet cupcakes, sheet cakes, cookies and ice cream sandwiches. 4711 N. 7th St., Phoenix 602-451-4335 • urbancookies.com

PIZZERIA BIANCO 623 E. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-258-8300 pizzeriabianco.com Gourmet thin-crust pizzeria.

POMO PIZZERIA 6166 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-998-1366 pomopizzeria.com Neopolitan pizza at the Borgata.

Posh 7167 E. Rancho Vista Dr., Scottsdale & 480.663.7674 poshscottsdale.com Improvisational cuisine,

POSTINO CENTRAL 5144 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-274-5144 postinowinecafe.com Great wines and food.

PRADO RESTAURANT 4949 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale & 480-627-3004 pradolife.com Spanish-inspired offerings.

Rancho de Tia Rosa 3129 E. McKellips Rd., Mesa & 480-659-8787 ranchodetiarosa.com Delectable food at a Mexican hideaway.

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What’s Your Beef? There’s a lot to be said of what’s in a name, and the newly opened Bull Market Butcher Shop delivers exactly what it says. Meat lovers shouldn’t miss this new retail meat concept where owners hand-select all of the beef products. You’ll also find plenty of premium meats like pork, lamb, veal, game and seafood — and seasonings, too.

REVO BURRITO 3154 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-522-6255 revoburrito.com Casual Mexican and take-out.

Spotted Donkey Cantina 8220 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale & 480-922-1400 spotteddonkeycantina.com Southwest-Mexican cuisine at its best.

RNR 3737 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-945-3353 rnrscottsdale.com Modern American food served all day.

STOCKYARDS 5009 E. Washington St., Phoenix & 602-273-7378 stockyardssteakhouse.com Arizona’s original steakhouse.

Scratch Pastries 7620 E. Indian School Rd., Scottsdale & 480-947-0057 scratchpastries.com Hand-crafted croissants, and meals, too.

The Sugar Bowl 4005 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-946-0051 sugarbowlscottsdale.com Old-time ice cream parlor and restaurant.

Seasons 52 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-840-5252 seasons52.com Menu items max out at 475 calories.

Soi 4 Bangkok Eatery 8787 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-778-1999 soifour.com Upscale twist on traditional Thai.

The Spicery in Our 1895 Home 7141 N. 59th Ave., Glendale & 623-937-6534 1895spicery.com Themed rooms and a brick patio.

Sunshine Moon Peking Pub 4175 N. Goldwater Blvd, Scottsdale & 480-699-8807 sunshinemoonpekingpub.com Neighborhood Chinese in an urban setting.

SUSHI ROKU 7277 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale & 480-970-2121 sushiroku.com

TICOZ RESTO-BAR 5114 N. 7th St., Phoenix & 602-200-0160 ticozofarizona.com Tacos, burgers and cocktails.

Tien Wong Hot Pot 2330 N. Alma School Rd., Chandler & 480-802-2525 thehotpots.com Chinese culinary tradition.

TRUE FOOD KITCHEN 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-774-3482 1 5191 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-265-4500 foxrc.com Healthy and natural foods.

Tryst Café 21050 N Tatum Blvd., Phoenix & 480-585-7978 trystcafe.com Menu emphasizes local and organic.

THE TURF IRISH PUB 705 N. 1st St., Phoenix & 602-296-5043 theturfpub.com

8763 E. Bell Rd., Scottsdale 480-656-4777 thebullmarketstore.com.

Viet Kitchen 114 W. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-262-5535 0235 N. Cave Creek Rd., 2 Phoenix & 602-788-5535 vietkitchenaz.com Traditional fare with no frills.

Windsor 5223 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & (602) 279-1111 windsoraz.com Large patio and high energy bar.

Vogue Bistro 15411 W Waddell Rd., Surprise & 480-248-2000 voguebistro.com Contemporary American bistro cuisine.

ZANG ASIAN BISTRO 6835 N. 58th Dr., Glendale & 623-847-8888 zangasianbistro.com Symphony of unique flavors.

Zinburger 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-424-9500 foxrc.com Gourmet hamburgers, salads and sides.

Contemporary Irish experience.

ZuZu

Fine, creative and authentic sushi.

Tasty Thai

Bull Market Butcher Shop

Urban Grocery & Wine Bar

510 W Broadway Rd., Tempe & 480-557-9999 tastythaiaz.com

14 E. Pierce St., Phoenix & 602-254-1799 phoenixpublicmarket.com

Affordable Thai and Chinese.

Contemporary American bistro cuisine.

6850 E. Main St., Scottsdale & 480-248-2000 hotelvalleyho.com Contemporary comfort food.

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Before or After the Game...

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Attitude Adjustment daily 3 - 6 pm 4750 North Central Avenue | Phoenix | 602.274.2828 South of Camelback Road in front of the Landmark Condominiums www.maiziescafe.com

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Frank & Albert made history in 1929. Todd & Conor serve it up three times a day.

Art. Architecture. Community. Character. It’s all here for the tasting. Dig in.

Executive Chef Todd Sicolo collaborated with Chef de Cuisine Conor Favre for more than a year to create contemporary versions of comfortable American classics. Like the restaurant’s namesakes, they use local purveyors, fresh thinking, and push boundaries, and it’s all about good taste.

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Steel tip dart & plastic Pool Tables & games. Weekly events include Texas Hold’em poker Tue, Wed, Sat, Sun. (call for times) Trivia night: Thur. 9pm Karaoke: Mon. 9pm

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Nightlife

Dance the Night Away W Scottsdale’s Shade Bar

Have a Laugh

Stand-Up, Scottsdale! Comedy Club’s improv acts will keep you laughing all night long. Make it a double on the weekend, when the club features dual performances for just $15. 6820 E. 5th Ave., Scottsdale 480-882-0730 standupscottsdale.com

Pure Entertainment

It’s beats and eats at The Compound Grill in Phoenix, a concept from the founders of the ever-popular McDowell Mountain Music Festival. With weekly live performances from classic jazz to flamenco and country music, there’s something for everyone. 7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 480-585-5483 thecompoundgrill.com

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Watering holes at The Phoenician range from contemporary glamour at J&G Steakhouse, offering the perfect perch to sip one of the restaurant’s signature martinis, to Il Terrazzo’s al fresco charm to cigar-friendly Thirsty Camel. 6000 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale 480-941-8200 thephoenician.com 44

From swanky lounges

and rooftop clubs to your Arizonaclassic cowboy bars, there’s entertainment and fun for everyone in the Valley’s nightlife scene. And the best part is, no matter where you choose to play, you’ll find plenty of variety right within walking distance! Wine lovers, soak up the intimate speakeasy vibe at Kazimierz World Wine Bar, which resembles a wine cellar complete with stone walls, dark corners, cozy couches and a list of more than 2,000 wines. If you prefer live music you can sing along to, don’t miss Geisha A Go Go, just a short walk away. This Japanese lounge draws a regular bar crowd on weekends and private parties in the Karaoke rooms. W Scottsdale’s Shade Bar rooftop lounge and the posh Glendale restaurant SKYE are hotspots for local trendsetters and hip visitors alike. You’ll want to plan ahead as lines start around 10:30. Cadillac Ranch in Tempe attracts both a college and older crowd ready to battle its mechanical bull. And party-goers can play poolside day or night at Spanish Fly Mexican Beach Club, where pool party meets nightlife and you can spend your days or evenings sipping Mai Tais in plush, white cabanas. AMSTERDAM

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718 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-258-6122 amsterdambar.com

4631 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix & 602-230-0205 charshastheblues.com

101 E. Jackson St., Phoenix & 602-253-7337 alicecooperstown.com

Gay-friendly martini and patio bar.

Old-school blues bar.

Rocker Alice Cooper’s sports bar.

AXIS RADIUS 7340 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale & 480-970-1112 axis-radius.com

CLUB DWNTWN 702 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-258-8343 Large, mainly Latin dance club.

Lounge and bar with atmosphere.

CRUSH LOUNGE 2502 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-522-2344 christophersaz.com Urban lounge at Biltmore Fashion Park.

COACH & WILLIE’S BAR BIANCO 609 E. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-528-3699 pizzeriabianco.com

412 S. 3rd St., Phoenix & 602-254-5272 coachandwillies.com Pre-game food and drinks.

Cozy bar in a historic house.

COACH HOUSE BOBBY C’S 1140 E. Washington St., Phoenix & 602-252-2273 bobbycee.com Soul food eatery with jazz lounge.

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7011 E. Indian School, Scottsdale & 480-990-3433 coachhousescottsdale.com Scottsdale’s oldest tavern.

Devil’s Martini 4175 N. Goldwater Blvd., Scottsdale & 480-947-7171 10825 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-348-1666 devilsmartini.com Drink, dance and have fun.

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Fresh and Fabulous The newest hot spot to join the Scottsdale Entertainment District is The Mint, an upscale bar and restaurant with the largest patio space in Downtown Scottsdale. This lounge is hardly ordinary — a Champagne bar dominates its co-ed bathroom, and the vault door that survived the renovation hints at the bar’s earlier life

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as a bank. Enjoy the resort-like patio, tapas-style dining and signature

7373 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale 480-947-6468 themintaz.com

cocktails like the Queen Creek Olive Mill Dirty Martini.

DIRTY PRETTY ROCKBAR 7443 East 6th Ave., Scottsdale & 480-970-1222 dirtypretty.com

K azimierz World Wine Bar 7137 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale & 480-946-3004 kazbar.net

MAJERLE’S Brewing Company 1340 E. 8th St., Tempe & 480-303-9987 fourpeaks.com The famed brewing co.

GEORGE & DRAGON 4240 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-241-0018 georgeanddragonpub.ne Authentic English pub.

Ghost Lounge 202 N. Central Ave., Phoenix & 602-253-4121 hotelsancarlos.com Hotel San Carlos lounge.

HIDDEN HOUSE 607 W. Osborn Rd., Phoenix & 602-266-1763 Working-class tavern with DJ nights.

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jaCKRABBIT SUPPER CLUB 4280 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale & 480-429-4494 jackrabbitaz.com Live jazz and burlesque shows.

SIDE BAR 1514 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix & 602-254-1646 sidebarphoenix.com

Live music nightly.

Sublime cocktails.

Great wine and globally inspired food.

Music, dance and bar.

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RENEE’S GRAND TAVERN 2448 W. Grand Ave., Phoenix & 602-252-2770 grandavetavern.com

24 N. 2nd St., Phoenix & 602-253-0118 095 W. Chandler Blvd., 3 Chandler & 480-899-7999 majerles.com Popular sports bar.

MARTINI RANCH 7295 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale & 480-970-0500 martiniranchaz.net The Old Town evening destination.

MYSt 7340 E. Shoeman Ln., Scottsdale & 480-970-5000 mystaz.com Luxury and style unparalleled.

PUSSYCAT LOUNGE 4426 N. Saddlebag Trail, Scottsdale & 480-481-3100 pclaz.com Lounge, bar and DJ.

REBAR 901 N. 4th St., Phoenix & 602-795-1792 rebaronfourth.com Rustic contemporary bar.

R evolver Lounge 7316 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale & 480-946-2005 revolverlounge.com Sultry atmosphere and dance club.

Sleepy Dog

Saloon & Brewery 1920 E. University Dr., Tempe & 480-967-5476 sleepydogbrewing.com Brew pub for the beer lover.

THE RHYTHM ROOM STONE ROSE LOUNGE

1019 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix & 602-265-4842 rhythmroom.com

7575 E. Princess Dr., Scottsdale & 480-419-3190 gerberbars.com

Blues bar with live touring acts.

Indoor / outdoor lounge.

THE ROOSEVELT 816 N. 3rd St., Phoenix & 602-254-2561 See youarehere.com Intimate wine and beer bar.

SUEDE EURO-ASIAN RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 7333 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale & 480-970-6969 suedeaz.com Where East meets West.

ROSE & CROWN 628 E. Adams St., Phoenix & 602-256-0223 See youarehere.com British-style pub.

SUNUP BREWING CO. 322 E. Camelback Rd., Phoenix & 602-279-8909 sunupbrewing.com Hand-crafted brewery and restaurant.

SANDBAR TURF ACCOUNTANT

10050 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale & 480-998-8845 sandbaraz.com

705 N. 1st St., Phoenix & 602-296-5043 theturfpub.com

Sand, cervezas and Mexican food.

Irish pub and restaurant.

SEAMUS MCCAFFREY’S 18 W. Monroe St., Phoenix & 602-253-6081 seamusmccaffreys.com Original Irish pub.

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Directory

Make You Are Here your guide to everything Valleywide. Academy of Classical Ballet 20 Actors Theatre 5, 6 Adobe Dam Family Center 22 After Hours Gallery 6, 12 Aiello’s 36 America’s Taco Shop 43 Amsterdam 44 Amuse Bouche 34 Anastasia’s Boutiques 14 Antigua Sportswear 14 Apple Tree,The 14 Apricot Lane 14 Arcadia Farms 34 Arizona Ballet 5 Arizona Biltmore Golf Club 22 Arizona Broadway Theatre 6, 7 Arizona Cardinals 21 Arizona Center 16 Arizona Diamondbacks 27 Arizona Golf Resort 22 Arizona Jewish Theatre 6, 13 Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center 6 Arizona Opera 5, 6 Arizona Pizza Co. 34 Arizona Science Center 6, 48 Arizona Theatre 5 Arrowhead Towne Center 16 ASU Art Museum 6 Avalon 34 Axis Radius 32, 44 AZ Air Time 20 AZ on the Rocks 20 AZ Wine Tours 17 Azteca Bakeries & Mexican Deli 34, 41 Babette 14 Baby Kountry 14 Bamboo Bakery 38 Bar Bianco 44 Barneys New York 14 Beckett’s Table 34 Bentley Gallery 6 Betsey Johnson 14 Bike Barn 20 Biltmore Fashion Park 16 Biltmore Galleries 6 Binkley’s Restaurant 34 Bitter Creek Winery 18 Bliss 34, 40 Bluewater Grill 34, 40 Bobby C’s 44 Bonner David Galleries 6 Bounty Hunter 14 Bubbles and Paws 14 Bull Market Butcher Shop 39 Burton Barr Library 6 Busy Bodies Planned Play 20 Buzzberry Coffee & Smoothies 34 CALA Alliance 33 Caffe Boa 34 Calvin Charles Gallery 7 Camelback Inn 22 Camelback Ranch 20 Capital Grille 34 Carter’s Men’s Clothing 14 Cartwright’s Sonoran Ranch House 35 Castles N’ Coasters 20 Challenger Space Center 7 Chamber Music West 7 Chandler Fashion Center 16 Char’s Has The Blues 44 Chase Field 20 Chelsea’s Kitchen 35 Cheuvront 35 Children’s Museum of Phoenix 7 Churn 35 Cibo 35 Classy Jazzy 14

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Club Dwntwn 44 Great Arizona Puppet Theatre 7 Children’s Museum of Phoenix 9 H&M 15 Coach & Willie’s 35, 43, 44 Habanero’s Mexican Grill 36 Coach House 44 Habit Burger 36 Comerica Theatre 7 Hair Pollution 15 Compound Grill,The 44 Halo Precision Piercing 15, 16, 17 Cooper’stown 44 Harrah’s Ak-Chin 47 Cork 36 Haus Murphy’s 36 Cottage Garden 15 Heard Museum 6, 7 Coup des Tartes 35 Heard Museum North 7 Cowboy Ciao 35 Herb Box 36 Coyotes Ice Den 21 Herberger Theater Center 5, 7 Crackers & Co. Café 35 Heritage Square 7 Crush 44 Hidden House 45 Culinary Dropout 35 Hillside Spot 36 Cyclo 35 Hillstone 37 David Yurman 15 Hilton Suites Phoenix 26 Deer Valley Rock Art Center 7 Historic Downtown Glendale 14 Del E.Webb Center for the Performing Arts 5, 7 House of Tricks 34 Delux 35 Hubbard Family Swim School 21 Desert Botanical Garden 7 Hula’s Modern Tiki 37 Desert Caballeros Western Museum 7 Ice Den 21 Desert Canyon Golf Club 22 Il Terrazzo 44 Desert Outdoor Center 20 Irish Cultural Center 7 Desert Ridge Marketplace 16 Islamorada Fish Company 37 Desert Stages Theatre 7 J&G Steakhouse 44 Designer District 15 J. Alexander’s 37 Devil’s Martini 44 Jacadi-Paris 15 Dillon’s Restaurant 35 Jackrabbit Supper Club 45 Dirty Pretty Rockbar 45 Jerome Winery 18 Downtown Phoenix Partnership 17 Jewelry by Gauthier 15 Drawn to Comics 15 Joan Cawley Gallery 7 Drybar 15 Jobing.com Arena 7 Duck & Decanter 35 Joe’s Farm Grill 37 Duley-Jones Gallery 7 Julia Baker Confections 38 Durant’s 35 Jump Street 21 Eddie’s House 35 K1 Speed 4, 21 El Chorro Lodge 35 Kazimierz World Wine Bar 45 Embellished House,The 19 Kitchen 56 37 Encanto Park 22 La Piazza al Forno 37 Enchanted Island Amusement Park 7 Landmark Restaurant,The 37 Escada 15 Las Sendas Golf Course 22 Exposed Gallery 7 Lawrence Gallery,The 7 Evening Entertainment Group 32 Legacy Gallery 7 F-1 Race Factory 20 Legend at Arrowhead,The 22 Femme de Paris 15 Legend Trail Golf Club 22 FEZ 35, 41 Liberty Market 37 Firebirds Wood Fired Grill 35 Lincoln Family YMCA 21 Firehouse Gallery 7 Lindsay Lou Scottsdale 15 Fleming’s 35 Litchfield’s 37 FnB 35 LiveNation 31 Fogo de Chao 35 Local First Arizona 18 Foothills Golf Club 22 Lush Burger 37 Foothills Recreation & Aquatics Center 20 Made Art Boutique 15 Foothills Sk8 Court Plaza 20 Maizie’s 37, 40 Forever 21 15 Majerle’s 45 Four Peaks Brewing Company 45 Marcellino Ristorante 36 Frances 15, 16, 19 Margaret T. Hance Park 21 Frank & Albert’s 35, 42 Margaritaville 37 Free People 15 Marshall LeKae Gallery 8 French Designer Jewelry 15 Martini Ranch 45 G by Guess 16 Mastro’s City Hall 37, 41 G2 Gallery 7 Mastro’s Ocean Club 37, 41 Gallo Blanco Café 35 Mastro’s Steakhouse 37, 41 Garage Boutique 15 Matador Restaurant 37, 41 George & Dragon 42, 45 Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffee & Smoothies 34 Ghost Lounge 45 May Gallery 8 Giggle 15 McCormick Ranch Golf Club 22 Giuseppe‘s on 28th 36 Medlock Plaza 16 Glendale Convention & Mellow Mushroom 37 Visitors Bureau 13 Mesa Arts Center 5, 8 Glendale Parks and Recreation 20 Mesa Convention & Visitors Bureau 31 Glendale Police Museum 7 Mill Avenue District 14 Golfland Sunsplash 21 Mint,The 45 Goodyear Skate Park 21 Modified Arts 8 Grateful Spoon Gelato 36 Moon Saloon,The 37 Grayhawk Golf Club 22 Mountain Shadows Golf Club 18

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Your Valleywide Everything Guide Mrs.White’s Golden Rule Café 38 Musical Instrument Museum 2, 8 Myst 32, 45 New To You 15 Nick’s 36 Nike 15 Ninfa’s Mexican Kitchen 37 Nobuo at Teeter House 37 Noca 37 Nordstrom 15 North Modern Italian 37 Nothing Bundt Cakes 38 Oasis Gymnastics & Sports Center 21 Open Book Café 37 Original Burrito Company 38 Orpheum Theatre 8 Overland Gallery 8 Park West Mall 16 Paul Scott Gallery 8 Peoria Center for the Performing Arts 5, 8 Peoria Historical Society Museum 8 Peoria Main Library 8 Peoria Recreation 21 Peoria Sports Complex 21 Petite Maison 37 Phoenicia Association 15 Phoenician,The 22, 44 Phoenix Art Museum 8, 11 Phoenix International Raceway 21 Phoenix Opera 8 Phoenix Symphony 5, 8, 10 Phoenix Theatre 5, 8, 10 Phoenix Zoo 8 Pink House 16 Pink Pony Steakhouse 38 Pitaya 16 Pizzeria Bianco 38 Pleasant Harbor Marina 21 Polar Ice 21 Pomo Pizzeria 38 Posh 38 Postino Central 38, 40 Practical Art 16 Prado Restaurant 38 Province 35 Pump It Up 21 Purple Lizard 16 Pussycat Lounge 45 Queen Creek Olive Mill 16, 18 Ralph Lauren 16 Rancho de Tia Rosa 38 Rebar 40, 45 Regala 16 Renee’s Grand Tavern 45 Republic of Couture 16 Revo Burrito 39 Revolver Lounge 45 Revolver Records 16 Rhythm Room,The 45 Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch 21 RnR 32, 39 Rollerplex 21 Rolling Hills Golf Course 22 Roosevelt,The 45 Rose and Crown 45 Rosson House 8, 13 Sahuaro Ranch Park 8 Saks Fifth Avenue 16 Sandbar 32, 45 Scottsdale Arts District 8 Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts 5, 8 Scottsdale Downtown 12 Scottsdale Fashion Square 16 Scottsdale Gallery Association 6

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art 6, 8 Scottsdale Quarter 16 Scratch Pastries 39 Seamus McCaffrey’s 45 Season’s 52 39 Shemer Art Museum 8 Side Bar 45 Sleepy Dog Saloon & Brewery 45 Smeeks 16, 19 Smoothie King 34 Soi 4 Bangkok Eatery 39 SO-OH !Fashion 16 South Mountain Cycles 20 Spicery in Our 1895 Home,The 39 Spinners on the Green 20 Sportsmagick 16 Spotlight Youth Theatre 21 Spotted Donkey Cantina 39 Sprinkles Cupcakes 38 Stand-Up Scottsdale! Comedy Club 44 Steele Indian School Park 21 Stinkweeds 16 Stockyards 39 Stone Rose Lounge 45 Stuart Weitzman 16 Suede Euro-Asian Restaurant & Lounge 32, 45 Sugar Bowl,The 39 Sunshine Moon Peking Pub 39 SunUp Brewing Company 45 Surprise Aquatic Center 21 Sushi Roku 39 Taliesin West 4, 8 Tammie Coe Cakes 38, 43 Tasty Thai 39 Tempe Arts Center 5 Tempe Bicycle 20 Tempe Marketplace 16 Theater Works 8 Thirsty Camel 32, 44 Ticoz Resto-Bar 39 Tien Wong Hot Pot 39 Torch Theatre 8 Tory Burch 16 Trendy Tag Boutique 16 True Food Kitchen 39 Tryst Café 39 Turf Accountant 45 Turf Irish Pub 39, 43 Turf Soaring School 21 Tutti Santi 36 Twisted Italian 34 Urban Angels Boutique 16 Urban Cookies Bake Shop 38 Urban Grocery & Wine Bar 39 Urban Yoga 16 US Airways Center 21 Va Bene 36 Valley Youth Theatre 8 Viet Kitchen 39 Villa de Paz Golf Club 22 Vogue Bistro 39 West of SoHo 16 Westgate City Center 16 Westworld Paintball Adventures 21 Wet ‘n’ Wild Phoenix 21 Wildfire Golf Academy 22 Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium 8, 21 Windsor 39 Xeriscape Botanical Garden 8 Zang Asian Bistro 39 Zinburger 39 ZuZu 39

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