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While it’s true there continues to be incredible advancements in the skin care industry, a single truth remains: Great skin is never the result of a one-time treatment or miracle cream. Certified esthetician and owner of Beauty by Alicia (www. beautybyalicia.guru) med-spa services, Alicia Neal is disputing the notion held by many that beautiful skin is a luxury item only a select few can attain. “I believe that skin care and antiaging is never about a single product,” Neal says. “Skin care is about the process, out-smarting and building resistance to skin conditions, and creating a treatment plan for healthy skin.” With more than a decade of experience as an esthetician, Neal works to educate her clients and to discover the best combination of treatments and products that work for them, as well as a care regime they can realistically manage. “Your regime should fit your lifestyle – it could be a luxurious day of beauty or a simple homemade beauty regimen, but skin care must be recognized as a necessity and not just a luxury.” Neal, who “fell in love with idea of skin care” after her first facial as a teenager, moved to San Diego from her hometown of Bullhead City, Arizona, at only 19 to start esthetic training. While in school, she met a respected esthetician and cosmetic chemist who owned a successful medical day spa, where Neal honed her craft during and years after her training. “This experience paved the way for my esthetic journey,” says Neal. “Through it, I gained a wealth of knowledge and the cutting edge to educate individuals on the importance of keeping our skin’s integrity intact.” Neal returned to Arizona – this time to Scottsdale – and worked independently for sevens years before launching her skin care practice, Beauty by Alicia, last year. She now operates out of House for Brides in Old Town, providing a variety of medical-grade skin care treatments from facials to LED Light Therapy, thermal rejuvenation and more. She also offers a range of cosmetic services including
waxing, organic airbrush spray tans and eyelash extensions. “My most popular services are my facial treatments; I’m very thorough,” Neal says. “People love coming in and knowing that they are going to leave with long-lasting results and benefits. They are guaranteed to receive the best care for their skin; I take no short cuts.” It’s this same “take no short cuts” mentality that translates into Neal building her business. “Every challenge is an opportunity to grow,” Neal says. “Owning and operating your own business is not for the faint of heart. Creating Beauty by Alicia has taught me so much in terms of timing, creating the right atmosphere and customer service for my clients and being self-accountable.”
Women Helping Women One of the most important parts of growing her small business is expanding her network – both her client Rolodex and fellow businesswomen making headway in their industries.
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“As a young woman and business owner, community is important and I like to keep company of like-minded individuals!” One way Neal connects with other female entrepreneurs is through her involvement with YWCA. As co-chair of their Young Women’s Forum, Neal is responsible for organizing quarterly events catered toward young working women that provide a place to connect with one another, share strategies and discuss ideas on that event’s thought-provoking topics. “Being a part of the YWCA community is enlightening,” Neal says. “It’s a great venue to engage with young professional woman who you might not be able to encounter otherwise. It’s also a great way to build connections and a professional community.” Neal is also active in the Wedding Event Network (WEN) that, similarly to her location at the House for Brides, helps to connect people working within the multifaceted wedding industry. “WEN provides an opportunity to learn from others,” says Neal, explaining she’s built relationships with wedding planners, photographers and florists who provide trustworthy referrals to couples’ shopping vendors. She adds that it’s important for a bride or groom to consult an esthetician early as part of their wedding planning, even offering a useful 12-month beauty checklist to help keep engaged couples on track – again, driving her overall message that skin care is a process. Still, Neal is hopeful that as her business continues to grow, so will the public’s knowledge of proper skin care. This sentiment is especially important for Scottsdale residents, where sun damage is prevalent and skin cancer is a very real threat, but also very preventable. “Our skin is our largest organ. It serves us a lifetime, and within that life it protects, insulates and cushions our deep organs,” Neal says. “We owe it to ourselves to incorporate whatever type of acknowledgment we can to our skin and treat it well. Even with little effort, the skin can benefit.”
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A Connoisseur of Color Rodney Gentry, stylist and color expert at Sachi Studios
Rodney Gentry is one of those people whose Midwestern charm and enthusiasm can’t help but rub off on you. And in his line of work, that’s certainly a plus. Gentry is possibly the Valley’s most adored hair stylist. His clients (some of them might better be described as fans) will happily travel across state lines in order to have him handle their tresses. Many of them simply trust nobody else with their hair. Having operated his own salon in Chicago before relocating to Scottsdale, Gentry brings big city expertise to the Valley, which he combines with his own unique passion for styling and coloring at Sachi Studios. Each client enjoys a truly personalized service. Gentry considers the condition and history of the hair before recommending a treatment program, style and (if desired) color. His focus is on nurturing hair back to full health at the same time as providing stunning styles and fabulous colors. “It’s my goal to make each client feel truly beautiful – and to leave them with a style that they can easily recreate themselves every day,” he says. Part of this comes down to the right products. Gentry only uses the very
best brands available, not skimping when it comes to choosing those products that will bring about dramatic improvements in the hair’s condition. This applies to everything, from daily shampoos to the color treatments that he uses, which are enzyme-based rather than peroxide-based. This means they enhance the condition of the hair as well as give it a wonderfully vibrant color. Color is Gentry’s true passion. From full hair makeovers to the subtlest of highlights or lowlights, he works with his clients to select the colors that are right for their skin tone, the shape of their face and even their preferred color of clothing. “Every single person is unique in their coloring, which is why personalized consultation is so important,” he explains. “You really have to care about each and every client in order to bring out the best in their hair. There’s no one size fits all when it comes to beautiful hair!” Gentry also believes that it is important to stay abreast of trends. From the Oscars to the latest catwalk shows, he’s up to speed with seasonal styles and colors in order to enable each of his clients to achieve a touch of Hollywood
glamour. From super straight blonde locks to superbly highlighted plaits with the tiniest of accessories woven in, Gentry is available to provide advice and guidance on how those in the Valley can look their very best this summer, both color-wise and style-wise. If you haven’t yet checked out Sachi Studios then you’re not giving your hair the love it deserves!
Full-service designer and hair color specialist Rodney Gentry can be reached at Sachi Studios in Scottsdale, AZ. Call 480.639.2000 to make an appointment or visit www.rodneygentry.com for further information.
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THE FUTURE OF TUTORING
Keith Rezendes is changing the way students learn BY KELLY POTTS
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eith Rezendes is a learner by nature. He has taught high school and collegelevel courses in math, chemistry and business, and he has been a tutor for more than 20 years at almost every major tutoring firm and agency. After being a professor and tutor on the side, Rezendes decided to take his love of teaching to a new platform – an on-demand tutoring service, MindSpree. “I created MindSpree because I saw this need for on-demand tutoring,” Rezendes says. “I had students emailing me at all hours, and I wanted to be able to help them the best I could. While on vacation one day, I came up with this idea.” MindSpree is a social learning platform that connects tutors with students’ needs, offering more than 290 subjects ranging from algebra to yoga. By utilizing a sharing economy, MindSpree sources tutors across the U.S. to share their knowledge and expertise with students. “The idea of this is to let the whole world teach,” Rezendes says. “We all have skill sets that someone wants, so why not share it with everyone?” There are more than 5,000 tutors, and MindSpree works hard behind the scenes so the tutors can focus solely on their students. After all, Rezendes says, student success and tutor happiness are most important to the company. Learn more at www.mindspree.com.
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What is your favorite way to unwind? Hit up a local cigar shop! What are some spots you frequent in the Valley? My family and I love North Italia. We also love to try new restaurants and just meet new people. You never know who you are going to meet and in what way they will enrich your life. Where is your favorite place to travel? San Francisco. My wife is from there, and it’s about as close to home as I can get! I’m originally from Hawaii – so if I’m not there, I want to be in San Francisco. Anywhere by the water is a good place to be.
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Linda Schneider’s 21 Cakes offers French-inspired pastries BY ELIZABETH LIBERATORE
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inda Schneider’s culinary schooling began in her family’s kitchen, and particularly under the mentorship of her grandmother. The exquisite aromas and flavors of her grandmother’s baked goods urged Schneider to further her studying in the land of culinary excellence: France. Schneider went to culinary school in Paris, where she perfected the art of macarons, as well as cakes and cupcakes. “It was helpful and inspirational to be in the city known for its pastries,” she says. “I would also like to mention that I read The Cake Bible two times!” Schneider brought her je ne sais quoi pastry skills to the Valley when she opened 21 Cakes (www.21cakes.com) in 2011. 21 Cakes started as a wholesale business, and is now a retail shop providing Phoenicians with delicious homemade desserts presented in a beautiful setting. And what began as a cupcakery has evolved into a full-service bakery, with treats ranging from cupcakes and cookies to Parisian macarons and specialty cakes. “I love developing new flavors and my partner, Cisco Zazueta, loves the design aspect. He’s a true food artist,” Schneider says. “We try to offer things that a customer may not find in another bakery.” Between Schneider and Zazueta, 21 Cakes is always whipping up innovative, decadent treats that will transport you to Paris with just one bite.
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CIGARS AND W SUITS A sophisticated pastime influences Granison Shines’ ensembles BY KELLY POTTS PHOTO BY MARK MORGAN
hen you ask Granison Shines, CEO of Blue Flame Cigar Society (www. bfcsphoenix.com), about his style, he will say it is “laid-back, relaxed, put together and social … much like the vibe of Blue Flame.” Blue Flame Cigar Society is Arizona’s first roaming cigar club, and it is just that – laid-back, relaxed, put together and social. The cigar club partners with local eateries or bars for pairing events, which allow people to mingle over an enjoyment of cigars. “I wanted to create something that was a place where like-minded people could go, smoke together and unwind,” Shines says. “That’s exactly what was created and what our members have come to expect: A relaxed social club.” Simply put, style and cigars go hand in hand for Shines. “A good cigar never goes out of style, just like great fashion will never go out of style,” says Shines, who’s particularly fond of tailored suits. “Even though I love a laid-back look, I do also love a nice, crisp suit,” he says. “I consider myself a suit kind of guy. I love to be well-groomed.” Noting that a good suit is also always en vogue, Shines draws parallels between his business and his styling endeavors. “Cigar and fashion tastes may transform, he says. “But the essence and an easygoing feeling will always be there and drive both passions.” What is one of your favorite go-to places in the Valley? I love The Casablanca Lounge. It’s one of the best gems in the state. Where do you like to vacation? I love California. Huntington Beach is one of my favorite places on earth, hands down. Once you live in California, it never really leaves you. When you are not enjoying a nice cigar, what is your favorite pastime? Most people would be surprised to know I train in martial arts. It’s a fun way to get a little exercise!
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my Packard Berry, the CEO of Digital Wire 360, is no stranger to fashion or the digital advertising world. After working at a few large agencies throughout her career, Berry decided it was time to go all in on her dreams of opening an agency. “It was something I had always wanted to do, so I took that leap and opened up Digital Wire 360,” Berry says. “Digital media is such an interesting space, one that has to constantly reinvent itself, much like the fashion world.” Berry has always been into fashion and bringing inspiration from her favorite designers into her work was a no-brainer. “I take cues from Tom Ford and how he reinvented his runway show. I follow Stella McCartney and how she paved a space for working women,” she says. “These are all people who influence not only my wardrobe but my work life as well.” Taking fashion into her agency is something Berry has always been proud of. “We all have our own influences, and I let fashion be mine. Everyone at my agency comes from different backgrounds, so we all collaborate together and what comes out is something beautiful. Like a crazy fashion print, it works – and it works well.”
FASHION IN THE DIGITAL WORLD
Amy Packard Berry brings her inspired style into the workplace
How do you unwind after work? I love to sketch; I always wanted to be a fashion designer. And yoga is a good way to find peace. But hanging out with my husband and son is by far the best way to unwind after work. What season do you like to dress for the most? Fall is my favorite. I love to layer and mix and match prints and patterns. What’s your favorite part of an outfit? The shoes! I love a good shoe. And, all of my biggest life decisions and choices have revolved around shoes. When I met my husband, he commented on my shoes. When I went on a big job interview early in my career, they commented on my shoes. Shoes will take you places!
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INJEXTS: Take a dip in the Fountain of Youth Looking and feeling your best is something that most people strive for on a daily basis. Between going to the gym and watching what you eat, it seems the list of what to do to achieve this goal is endless. One thing that can be made easy, however, is aging gracefully. Injexts, Scottsdale’s only injectable bar, was developed and founded by Dr. Ashleigh Ortega to help restore a youthful look in minutes. Injexts is a on demand injectable aesthetic practice that makes it convenient and easy for patients to book an appointment, receive treatment and have a refreshed look within minutes, without the hassle of traveling to a med spa or physician’s office. “I love helping people age at a rate they’re comfortable with, help them look and feel their best and doing the injectables safely,” she says. And what’s not to love about the simple, expedient approach to antiaging that Injexts provides: it’s the fountain of youth on demand. Dr. Ortega began her career in the medical field in 1999, as a registered nurse at Yale. From there, she relocated to Scottsdale, where she earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Arizona State University, one of the foremost DNP programs in the country. “One of the many perks of coming to Injexts is you are getting the treatment of a doctor of nursing practice, but the personalization and heart of your favorite nurse,” says Dr. Ortega. “Having that personalized care is critical to making everyone feel comfortable and relaxed while reversing the appearance of time.” Injexts offers Botox, Kybella and fillers to minimize lines and wrinkles, and vitamin B12, which can improve energy, metabolism and sleep. Each client is given an individualized consultation beforehand in order to determine their specific needs, and a post-treatment assessment to ensure that the desired results have been achieved. Injexts also offers exceptional antiaging skincare from SkinMedica, a product
line that Dr. Ortega hand-picked based on the company’s extensive research. “I want everyone to come in and feel comfortable, and help them pick a product that fits best with their life,” says Dr. Ortega. “At our initial consultation I make sure that each product is picked for the right reasons, and will be the best fit for you. We will take all the time we need to make sure that each decision that is made is the right one and make sure the patient is comfortable.” All aesthetic practitioners at Injexts are nurse practitioners and/or registered nurses and have received their certificate in advanced injectable training to ensure that each customer’s aesthetic injectable experience is at their demand by world class healthcare providers.
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1. Erica Pearce, White House Black Market dress.
7. Lisa Ilardi, bebe dress.
2. Beth Cook, Cristina dress.
8. Jennifer Uzaraski, Kardashian Kollection dress.
3. Christy Moore, Black Bead dress.
9. Dina Harns, Calvin Klein dress.
4. Rafaila Mtad Jenovic, Charlotte Russe dress.
10. Anna Leyva, BCBG Max Azria dress.
5. Sandra Figueroa, Michael Kors dress.
11. Stacy Fuson, BCBG Max Azria dress.
6. Otilia Muro, dress from Saks Fifth Avenue.
12. Sunday Michatski, Free People dress.
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VTYAL AFFAIR
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1. Heather Ruane, Peach Love CA dress.
7. Julie Miller, Express dress. 8. Amy Vance, Adrianna Papell dress.
2. Jennifer Pescatore, dress from Bloomingdale’s.
9. Rochelle Manley, Mystic dress.
3. AIly Everett, Grace Karin dress.
10. Alyse Steiner, Greylin dress.
4. Kari Yatkowski, Maggy London dress.
11. Pam Kirby, dress from Little Black Dress.
5. Hope Ozer, dress from Manhattan Boutique.
12. Heidi Bleimeyer, Karen Kane dress.
6. Courtney Ozer, Alberto Makali dress.
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A sensational estate is currently being crafted by Bedbrock Developers. Set for completion March of 2017, this estate will bring together some of finest in home finishing in a location unmatched in Paradise Valley. Designed by renowned Architect CP Drewett, this home brings together a mid-century modern concept with a clean, elegant, sophisticated style. This estate, nestled on one of Mummy Mountain’s premier home sites will offer unparalleled 360 views of the camelback mountain along with city skyline of dtwn Phx. Stunning infinity edge pool, lush landscaping and the tranquility of Paradise Valley.
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Scottsdale interior designer Morgan Keister has an expert eye for collaborating with clients to create their own special space. Not only is she helping to bring style to more homes in the Valley, she is now leaving her mark on major new development projects that are sure to be a staple of Scottsdale’s aesthetics. “I have always had an interest in home construction and architecture, which led me to interior design,” Keister says. “Design is something that has always felt natural to me.” A professional designer for 15 years, Keister started her career in Bellevue, Washington, where she worked with highend clients throughout the prestigious suburbs of Hunts Point, Mercer Island and Medina, the last of which is known for residents including Bill Gates. She moved to Scottsdale with her husband in 2005, a transition she was nervous about at first. “My husband was able to convince me that Arizona would be a wonderful place to live, and that there was plenty of opportunity in my industry. I made the leap and never looked back. I have loved living in Scottsdale.” Keister immediately familiarized herself with the Scottsdale market, finding work as a senior designer for a high-end kitchen and design firm. She soon built her reputation and became known for her talents, ultimately deciding in 2006 to launch her own interior design firm – Morgan Kofron Design – using her maiden moniker, Kofron. In 2012, she won the Thermador Kitchen Design Challenge, giving her national exposure by featuring her work in the company’s national ad campaigns. Ten years later, business is booming for Keister. She works with clients to provide everything from new construction and remodel work to any and all interior design services in-between. She has built a clientele roster of businesses, development
“A S A DESIGNER, IT IS EXCITING TO SEE SCOTTSDALE E V O LV E F R O M THE DESERT COLORS AND ADOBE STYLE THAT HAVE BEEN THE MAI N STAY OF OUR CITY TO A MORE C O S M O PO LITAN VIBE. OVERALL, SCOTTSDALE HAS A G R EAT MIX OF STYLE AND DESIGN FOR ALL DIFFERENT T A S T E S .”
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partnerships and everyday individuals. “My favorite part of running my business is seeing a happy client at the end of a project,” she says. “Working with someone to create their personal space is a very intimate collaboration. When clients are pleased with the results, it feels really good.” Being able to provide her clients with something truly personal requires Keister to find new and exciting sources of inspiration and incorporate trends for unique results. “I love to pull inspiration from history and my travels around the world,” she says. “From the spice markets of Marrakech, I’ve taken inspiration from the extraordinarily vibrant colors contrasted with rustic cobblestone. Tokyo, with its less-is-more mentality and respect of nature, feels timeless yet so ahead of its time. My inspiration seems to come from things that are unconventional.” Experiencing other cultures and seeing the architecture and design that they have used for generations is certainly a great influence in Keister’s designs, but she notes that she is most inspired by her everyday surroundings. “Sometimes a piece of art can inspire a mood or an attitude, and I want to somehow manifest that in my work, whether it feels sexy, or joyful or peaceful. The mood may be translated into my designs in the form of texture, color or shape.” The key to translating her world findings is incorporating them into trends. Thanks to the explosion of social media and designed-focused websites, clients often already have the look they want in mind, but it is up to Keister to personalize those visions and bring them to life. “Working in design, you have to understand what the client’s objective is while pushing the envelope on what you feel is going to make the project stand out and be successful. The process can sometimes be strenuous until people see the final outcome.”
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and risk-taking with success.” Working alongside design group Private Label International, who she says “set the tone for the project,” Keister was able to flex her creative muscles and incorporate luxury in ways that just can’t be done to typical homes. “I really enjoyed creating this vision and designing the unique lobby floor of tile and gold metal detail,” she says, adding that the use of special touches like a one-of-a-kind gym floor created even more elegance and lends to the attraction of the entire space. Keister says she admires Deco’s attention to detail in their projects and the overall quality they provide. “Deco takes the time to brand every aspect of the design in a way that gives each project its own distinctive and authentic characteristics,” she says, adding that she believes Deco has raised the bar for Scottsdale luxury living. “It is exciting to be part of a team that is helping to redefine the way people think of our city.” With additional Deco Communities projects – Edison Midtown and Inspire Downtown Scottsdale – in the works, Keister’s designs are certain to become synonymous with luxury living in the Valley. She hopes to continue to expand and evolve her aesthetics through more world travel, with 29 countries down and many more to go, noting that the cobbled streets and pristine waters of Croatia have been calling her name. While it’s yet to be known what will inspire Keister’s next design project, there’s no doubt that her keen eye and collaborative visions have landed her in a good place, one she feels thankful for each day. “I feel very grateful for all of the opportunities I have had in the industry,” she says. “And I look forward to many more in the future.” To learn more about Morgan Kofron Design, visit www.morgankofron.com.
This is especially true in Scottsdale, whose trend-savvy residents are shifting away from the traditional Southwest designs and many transplants are incorporating styles reflective of their hometowns. “As more people relocate here, I am seeing more international design inspiration as well as coastal design influence,” Keister says. “As a designer, it is exciting to see Scottsdale evolve from the desert colors and adobe style that have been the mainstay of our city to a more cosmopolitan vibe. Overall, Scottsdale has a great mix of style and design for all different tastes.” One major trend she sees is how people approach the design process and are more creative in the way space is used, while emphasizing personalization. “Open space is a major current trend. People are re-evaluating how they use space and are open to what they want – rather than the old ‘should’ beliefs of design.”
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This month, Scottsdale will soon see one of Keister’s largest collaborative designs with the opening of ENVY Residences, a $47 million luxury condominium project developed by Deco Communities (www. decocommunities.com). Set to be the ultimate in luxury living, ENVY’s design scheme is reminiscent of the over-the-top glamour one would expect to find at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, with owner amenities on-par with the high-end towers of New York City. Keister’s work caught the eye of Rob Lyles, the founder of Deco Communities and the one who conceptualized ENVY as an elite lifestyle brand. He credits Keister and the design team for bringing the vision of “Unique, Glamorous and Bold” to life. “Deco is not afraid to take risks in design,” Keister says. “They are comfortable in what they offer and relate creativity
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BY STEPHANIE LOUGH PHOTOS BY MARK MORGAN
ARTFUL MUSINGS FIVE LOCAL ARTISTS BLENDING THE CREATIVE CULTURES OF PHOENIX AND SCOTTSDALE
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We spoke with five local artists who are embracing the everdeveloping art scene. They shared how the Valley inspires them and what they envision regarding the future of the area’s culture. Self-taught sculptor John Gleason’s career has spanned more than 20 years, giving him firsthand insight to how the Valley’s art scene has grown over time. “Arizona, like the rest of the U. S., is seeing great changes in the art world right now, from where and how we see art to how and where we buy it,” Gleason says. “Phoenix and Scottsdale have a thriving art community, and I see a growth of the arts throughout the Valley every year.” As co-founder of Quan’tum Art, Inc., a contemporary art gallery in the heart of the Scottsdale Art District, Gleason has seen the shift away from Scottsdale’s more traditional Western art to include more diverse and contemporary imagery. “In Arizona, collectors of Western art are changing. The population of the Valley is more national and international, and we are losing the Western art galleries,” Gleason says. “Younger generations are seeking more diverse and sophisticated imagery that speaks to a renewed interest in art and sculptures.” It is this sophisticated, contemporary aesthetic that is reflective in Gleason’s work. Primarily a manipulator of copper, his pieces incorporate other contrasting materials including glass, clay, wood and stone. SEPTEMBER 2016 |
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“I love the versatility which can be changed through the processes of heat, patina and acid,” says Gleason, who has created both two- and three-dimensional pieces. “My copper and glass wall sculptures have been collected by art lovers, municipalities, and are in private and corporate collections.” And while he sees Western art fading in the traditional sense, he is still heavily influenced by the natural beauty of the Southwest, particularly inspired by the colorful geology and landscapes in the Four Corners region. “I have spent much time creating sculptures in and around the El Morro National Monument in Ramah, New Mexico,” says Gleason, adding that some of his personal favorite installations can be found at the national park as well as nearby it. “I find the area inspiring, both creatively and spiritually.”
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Frank Ybarra
Gleason is also adamant that he doesn’t take his work too seriously and recognizes art is a luxury meant for enjoyment. The sentiment conveyed by his work resonates with the attitude of the emerging local art community: “Happy. Hopefully though provoking. Contemporary.” But what Gleason does take seriously is the role art plays in our culture and the legacy it leaves for posterity. “Over time, history has shown us that in the end, all we leave behind is art and architecture. Artists document our existence.” Even with the shift away from more traditional Western imagery, the influence the genre has on local artists is a lasting one. Such is the case for neo-Cubist illustrator Frank Ybarra, whose iconic images of the Southwest have made him one of the Valley’s most sought-after artists. The Phoenix native frequently pulls imagery from the desert’s physical landmarks and depicts colorful scenes of American family life with Southwest influences. As a Mexican-American, his cultural heritage is apparent in his subject matter, while the familiar images invoke a pop-art quality that differentiates his work from his Western artist predecessors. “I find inspiration from the images in our desert environment and my Mexican culture and family memories,” Ybarra says, adding that one of his favorite pieces is a tribute to his father called Fanfare for the Common Trabajador. Because of his embodiment of Southwestern roots, five of Ybarra’s images were selected to appear on the Arizona Centennial advertising campaign in 2012 and used on banners, SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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Christine Cassano
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billboards, print ads and more. His work was also nominated for the Governor’s Art Award this year. Active in Xico Inc., an arts organization that features Mexican and Native American artists, Ybarra believes it is crucial for the Valley to support artists who represent the foundations of our culture saying, “We grew up here and have experienced our desert environment as well as the fact that Phoenix has grown tremendously in recent decades.” Art enthusiasts can view Ybarra’s current exhibit at Casa de Artistas in Old Town Scottsdale, which is part of Thursday ArtWalk events, however, Ybarra notes that the Valley’s artistic growth is most apparent in the downtown district. “It’s great to see the activity on First Fridays in Downtown Phoenix. Lots of new galleries and art spaces are popping up there. With the general interest in the events that are happening downtown, I feel that it can only get better.” For some creative types, the Valley is a source of inspiration that’s actively sought out, rather than ingrained in their upbringing. For mixed-media sculptor and installation artist Christine Cassano, the appeal of our desert’s unique and “harsh beauty” brought her to the Valley from the east coast a decade ago. “Living in the desert, I’m constantly reminded of nature’s ability to adapt and our desert environment,” Cassano says. “The landscape, plants and animals are the most stunning examples of that. They all have this harsh beauty reflected in their patterns, textures and armors, each offering deep secrets of pure adaptation and survival. It is that harsh beauty that very much influences aspects within my work.” Cassano’s general style is a hybrid of industrial and organic elements, resulting in art that some may consider, “like the desert itself, both harsh and beautiful.” She works with a multitude of contrasting materials, including clay, wood, stone, plastic, concrete, circuitry, metal and found objects to create her large-scale installations, assemblage pieces and sculptures. A perfect example of her contrasting vision is Jawbreaker, a mixed-media sculpture composed of horse jaw bone, cast metal, concrete and moss, which was recently awarded first place in Scottsdale’s Tilt Gallery’s “Infinite Possibility: Art of Tomorrow” international juried exhibition. From her shared warehouse studio, Cassano is able to connect with like-minded individuals and keep a finger on the pulse of the local art scene. She cites the economic downturn as changing the gallery business model and the way we consume art, with many artists transforming their once traditional exhibition galleries to multi-use, shared art spaces to cover overhead. “It’s on the shoulders of emerging and established artists to continue to be resourceful, find places to exhibit their work, and stay on top of exhibit and marketing opportunities.” Much like becoming an artist isn’t neccessarily a straigtforward path, the journey into art itself isn’t as straightforward for some. As is the case for Kevin Coran, an “accidental artist” who developed his passion by building decorative fountains from scraps leftover from house projects – and then gaining the attention of friends. After half a decade of truck driving during the day and creating at night, he became a full-time artist 10 years ago. “My work could be called abstract expressionism, but I usually just call it contemporary abstract,” says Coran, adding that SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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sophisticated and professional. Almost every city in the Valley now has a public art program – people everywhere recognize the value and importance of art to our quality of life.” Another fan of Downtown Phoenix’s artistic growth is graphic designer-turned-artist, Sara Becker, who began painting 15 years ago. A self-described “expressive colorist” she creates her artistic vision by layering paints, sanding and reapplying the paint for deep texture and luminous colors. Inspired by the natural palette and textures of the Valley’s mountain preserves, her work is reminiscent of the Southwest’s sunsets juxtaposed with minimalist symbols and modern text. “I find inspiration in the act of artistic creation itself, in the serenity of yoga and in certain words and symbols that act as a portal to those places for me,” Becker says. “Sometimes the paint itself takes me where I want to go.” As a yoga enthusiast, the practice is commonplace both in Becker’s work and life, with pieces currently on display at Modern Yoga in Scottsdale. No longer limited to traditional galleries or art shows, more and more artists are connecting with like-minded businesses to showcase their work, or turning to more collaborative, shared spaces. “The arts always have the potential to reflect the local culture. It’s important that Phoenix sees itself through the eyes of many different artists. Amazingly, no two are ever the same.” An avid supporter of Scottsdale’s ArtWalk and Phoenix’s Frist Fridays — where she has upcoming shows at First Studio and Olney Gallery on Roosevelt – Becker sees the most growth in artists’ willingness to share their creativity and opening their studios to broader audiences. “I love that artists here are so supportive of each other and there is a diversity of visual expression. The art scene is always changing, as new artists, styles and imagery are put out there, and their influences ripple through our community.”
he’s not particularly fond of labels, as neither description communicates the whimsical illusions and balance his pieces create. His visions are heavily influenced from his experience working on cars and driving trucks, and he continues to repurpose mechanical parts to give his work an “post-industrial” feel. Also an avid science fiction reader, he is driven by imagination and his own curiosity. “I often want to dig in and see how something works, how I can build it, what makes it look and feel right and, ultimately, how to give it life,” Coran says. “Creating art is not an intellectual pursuit for me but one of communicating in ways that words cannot.” Coran’s creations are highly sought after all over the country, with one of this favorite pieces, Knot Me, recently being sold to a company Washington D.C. The sculpture captured the imaginations of many, including the City of Surprise, which recently commissioned a larger version. Other pieces can be seen around the state, including Pearson & Company in the Scottsdale Art District and galleries in Chandler, Avondale and Prescott. In addition to his own artistic endeavors, Coran is passionate about supporting other local artist and strengthening the Valley’s art community though his involvement in the Arizona Artists Guild, Phoenix Art Museum’s Contemporary Forum, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and 5 Arts Circle. As a way to give back, he also holds events for mid-career artists, groups from Mesa Community College’s Sculptural Welding classes and for 3-D printing. “Artists are the most vibrant part of any community. They generally know no bounds and are able to see the ‘same old things’ in brand-new ways.” As for the growth of the Valley’s art scene, Coran says it’s been fun to experience firsthand. “The local art scene is absolutely amazing. Downtown Phoenix was not even on the art radar 10-plus years ago, and now it may well be the center of the Valley’s art culture,” Coran says. “As it’s grown, the art being exhibited has gotten more SEPTEMBER 2016 |
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BY ELIZABETH LIBERATORE PHOTOS BY LEANNA MCDONALD
Meet the local physicians setting the standard in the medical field
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Exceeding Expectations
Bryan W. Gawley, MD, founder, Gawley Plastic Surgery
DR. BRYAN GAWLEY isn’t your average plastic surgeon but one who makes the impossible possible. With a discerning eye for detail, artisan hands that work miracles, and unparalleled customer care, Dr. Gawley doesn’t just meet the expectations of his patients but exceeds every last one of them. Dr. Gawley has called the Valley home for the last 30 years, and for 11 of those, he has been a board-certified Arizona plastic surgeon. In 2005, he opened his own practice, Gawley Plastic Surgery, in North Scottsdale. Gawley Plastic Surgery offers patients a broad spectrum of high-level procedures accompanied by high-level outcomes. Aesthetic surgery of the face, breast and body are his specialties. In addition to his cosmetic practice, Dr. Gawley has an unprecedented passion working with breast cancer patients. “Renewing a patient’s self-esteem and body image after breast cancer is an invaluable service and one that I am proud of,” he says. What began as one practice has now flourished into two additional and expanded businesses, all under Gawley Plastic Surgery. The first is a state-of-the-art outpatient surgical center adjacent to Dr. Gawley’s North Scottsdale practice. The second business, MD Skin Lounge, is a satellite skin care and wellness center. MD Skin Lounge offers patients a lavish, comfortable environment where they can address their cosmetic goals with a team of highly qualified skin care and beauty experts. “We offer patients everything from the full spectrum of skin rejuvenating laser treatments to the most current aesthetic and non-invasive services including injectables and CoolSculpting, plus a juice bar, makeup bar and skin care products bar.” Whether you create a unique blueprint specific to your nonsurgical skin care needs or undergo a cosmetic procedure, you can trust that you are in the hands of the most qualified experts in the industry. In fact, Dr. Gawley and his team of 25 employees are viewed in such esteemed light by others that their practice has become a hub for advanced medical training.
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“Because of our extensive patient outreach and cutting-edge techniques and skill sets, my team and I have been fortunate enough to be chosen as a training center to others in the medical field,” he says. Indeed, Gawley Plastic Surgery, North Scottsdale Outpatient Surgery Center and MD Skin Lounge are at the forefront of being the most highly notable cosmetic practices in the nation. Between his entrepreneurial spirit, hunger for advanced education and expressed mentorship to others, Dr. Gawley was honored with Allergan’s Black Diamond Status; an award that names his practice one of the top 100 in the nation. The acclaim attached with such a prestigious award, though, is subpar to the heart of Gawley’s practice: his patients. “Overall, I want patients to have an amazing and memorable experience from start to finish no matter what their clinical treatment is,” he says. “My mission is quite simple: over deliver to over exceed any and all patient expectations.” TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GAWLEY PLASTIC SURGERY, CALL 480.842.8606 OR VISIT WWW.GAWLEYPLASTICSURGERY.COM.
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Specialists in Healthy, Beautiful Skin
Anne Walter, MD, of Dermatology & Skin Surgery Specialists DR. ANNE WALTER wanted to be a physician ever since she was a little girl, and when she discovered dermatology, she knew she had found her calling. “Dermatology offers a great balance of surgery, cosmetics and general medical issues and provides an opportunity to build longstanding relationships with patients and their families.” Dr. Anne Walter is the founder of Dermatology & Skin Surgery Specialists, which offers expert medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatological care in a comfortable, boutique practice. “We provide services for every skin care need – childhood birthmarks and rashes, acne, psoriasis, allergic reactions, skin cancer screenings, skin cancer surgery, Botox, fillers, laser treatments and everything in between.” Dr. Walter focuses on educating her patients to encourage healthier skin. Living in Arizona, a state with plenty of outdoor activities and abundant sunshine, forces us to be aware of the damaging effects of the sun. “I think sun protective clothing is the wave of the future. It allows you to take advantage of the outdoors while effortlessly preventing sun damage.” This doctor practices what she preaches! When she isn’t discussing skin protection with her patients, you’ll find her shielding her alabaster skin with a large floppy hat, long sleeves and her favorite sunblock. After all, as Dr. Walter says, you can’t start protecting yourself too early! Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. “As a fellowship-trained Mohs Surgeon, I do my best to turn a stressful diagnosis like skin cancer into a positive experience for my patients,” Dr. Walter says. Dr. Walter also provides aesthetic services which can help correct sun damage. “I love keeping up with the latest treatments
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and technology to help my patients look and feel their best.” Dr. Walter is originally from Northern California. She attended Harvard University for her undergraduate degree, attended the University of Southern California for medical school, completed her internship at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, and trained at Northwestern University for residency. She also completed a fellowship in procedural dermatology, specializing in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and cosmetic dermatology. After spending years in cold weather climates, Dr. Walter and her husband decided to trade in their snow shovels for flip-flops to be closer to their family. “My husband and I joke that Dermatology & Skin Surgery Specialists started as our honeymoon! We opened the practice in April 2015, a week after our wedding, and have been enjoying it since.” TO LEARN MORE ABOUT DERMATOLOGY & SKIN SURGERY SPECIALISTS, CALL 480.418.1087 OR VISIT WWW.SKINSPECIALISTSOFAZ.COM.
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In Good Hands Michael J. Fitzmaurice, MD, of Fitzmaurice Hand Institute
EACH HAND HOUSES 27 bones along with numerous muscles, nerves, vessels and tendons. While it may be compact in size, the anatomy of the human hand is anything but simple. Dr. Michael Fitzmaurice’s concentration is on this small, yet complex, part of the body. During his residency in general surgery, Dr. Fitzmaurice became interested in reconstructive and vascular surgery. These two specialties, among many others, are involved in the specialty of hand surgery itself. After completing his studies in Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Fitzmaurice moved to the desert to jumpstart his hand surgery career. Fitzmaurice Hand Institute opened in the Valley in 2012. For four years, Dr. Fitzmaurice has been providing patients with the very best and most advanced care that hand surgery has to offer. He has become a name that people trust and a leader in the field. Dr. Fitzmaurice’s practice is just as much clinical as it is educational. Ongoing research and development is conducted daily in order to discover new and improved ways to help patients feel better faster. “We are always reevaluating procedures and outcomes to deliver the most effective care possible,” Dr. Fitzmaurice says. His backgrounds in mechanical engineering and medicine make Dr. Fitzmaurice a true medical pioneer. He uses a number of new techniques and procedures that are only available at his practice. “I utilized every minimally invasive surgery technique during the early part of my career and realized the loss with some of these,” Dr. Fitzmaurice says. “This is why we developed the EndoTech surgical instrumentation system – to provide a safer and more effective alternative.” Patients with common conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, tendinitis and arthritis are guaranteed optimal results with rapid return to life, work and activity because of Dr. Fitzmaurice’s minimally invasive developments like the EndoTech instrumentation. “This instrumentation is unlike any other endoscopic procedure because it allows a complete visualization of all structures involved like critical nerve and tendons. Other techniques that have been available led to injuries to these structures due to incomplete visualization,” he explains.
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Along with minimally invasive procedures, Dr. Fitzmaurice utilizes regenerative medicine and anti-aging techniques in his practice. Stem cell treatment and platelet rich plasma, for example, are just a few non-operative treatment options available. “We have also developed a stem cell reconstructive technique for thumb arthritis called Arthro-Rejuvenation, which improves recovery significantly.” Dr. Fitzmaurice’s innovative developments are moving outside of his practice – literally. He is in the process of developing a center of excellence, an extension of his practice that will offer patients same-day services including urgent care evaluation, clinical evaluation and surgical intervention. “We specialize in local-only anesthetics, which provides patients with a small numbing medicine that makes same-day surgery possible,” he says. “This minimizes time away from home and significantly decreases costs involved with multiple appointments.” Patients aren’t only in good hands, but they are in the best hands when under the care of Dr. Fitzmaurice. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT FITZMAURICE HAND INSTITUTE, CALL 480.719.4750 OR VISIT WWW.FITZHAND.COM.
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Bringing Visions to Life
Marc Malek, MD, Plastic Surgeon
A BOARD-CERTIFIED plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Marc Malek has practiced in Scottsdale for the past 15 years. He is proficient in all areas of aesthetic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, including maxillofacial, hand and microsurgery. For nearly five years, he was one of four surgeons in Arizona responsible for replantation of limbs statewide. Dr. Malek genuinely believes it is a privilege to practice medicine. He takes the trust of his patients with great seriousness and is as protective as he is of his own family. He holds his patients as his highest priority, treating each individual with genuine and personalized care. He describes himself as a perfectionist as it pertains to results and medical care of his patients, and personally sees each patient for every post-surgical visit. His philosophy is to “treat every patient like he or she is family.” Dr. Malek embraces this belief with great conviction, which has earned him a reputation as having one of the most trusted cosmetic surgical practices in the region. He has assembled a team of the best medical specialists in the field who are committed to working with his patients, holding patients’ safety as their highest priority. Dr. Malek offers a wide range of treatments and procedures like breast augmentation, breast lift, body contouring and sculpting, as well as facial rejuvenation. His practice also provides noninvasive treatments such as Botox, Restylane, Juvederm and numerous other injectables, which are performed by Dr. Malek and his very skilled, certified nurses. A comprehensive state-of-the-art skin and laser center is also on site. A lifelong artist, Dr. Malek enjoys painting, sculpting and
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drawing with charcoal. He feels the most fascinating medium of art, however, is the actual human body. Dr. Malek has combined his skill and eye for figurative art with his detailed knowledge of human anatomy to create natural beauty in each and every patient. This combined appreciation for art and science has made him highly skilled and effective in his profession. He values the preservation of anatomy and insists on offering his patients only procedures that provide safe and lasting results. Dr. Malek believes successful outcomes in cosmetic surgery always start with a sense of good taste by the surgeon, and he prioritizes communication and understanding of his patients as it pertains to their results. As one of the leading plastic surgeons in the Valley, Dr. Malek utilizes his personal and artistic approach to deliver the right results the first time. It is only through open and honest communication that a vision can become a reality. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MARC MALEK PLASTIC SURGERY, CALL 480.551.2040 OR VISIT WWW.MARCMALEKMD.COM.
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DOCTORS of the DESERT
Not Your Average Dentist
Ash Kaushesh, DDS, MAGD, MaCSD, DDOCS, DABOI/ID, of Serenity Dental FOR THOSE WHO fear the dentist, whether from a bad past experience; because you dislike the sights, smells or sounds of dentistry; have very sensitive teeth or a gagging reflex; or have a big problem mouth, there is hope. Serenity Dental of Scottsdale, founded by Dr. Ash Kaushesh, offers a way to treat all of it in a controlled, scientific and safe manner while achieving lifechanging results. During his time in practice for the past 12 years, Dr. Kaushesh has trained at some of the most prestigious institutions in the country – six universities and two residencies to be exact. His love for patient care and dentistry permeates every aspect of his practice. Beyond that, Dr. Kaushesh is at the forefront of taking the fear out of dentistry; he is the only master dentist locally to offer advanced cosmetic, high-end implant and anxiety-free IV sedation for any procedure under one roof. With the IV sedation, virtually any procedure – from simple fillings to advanced full mouth makeovers and implants – can be performed under conscious sedation. With this, patients can get multiple procedures that usually take many visits done in just one or two appointments. Plus, patients can relax, something that Dr. Kaushesh is passionate about. Dr. Kaushesh became board-certified in dental implants, and achieved three mastership and diplomate level awards in general dentistry and sedation. He remains the only dentist to have all four, which are the highest achievements in the field. “These credentials are best utilized in offering life-changing dentistry to my patients and I am glad to be of help,” says Dr. Kaushesh, who with his humble and positive traits, passes that attitude on to his caring staff. “I enjoy the field because I can truly find myself valuable and productive through my attitude towards patient care,” he says. The pulse of Serenity Dental lies in its philosophy to treat patients holistically, listen to their needs, and make actionable plans that create unique solutions. Dr. Kaushesh and his staff also recognize that the amount of skill needed to keep people smiling
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and functioning on a daily basis is paramount. “We are proud to be part of a small percentage of dental offices that are truly experts in handling complex care,” he says. “We give our patients more options because we’re capable of so many more procedures.” Outside of his practice, Dr. Kaushesh plays both the student and teacher role. He frequents courses in the field to continuously challenge himself as well as learn about new developments. He also teaches at the Academy of General Dentistry and American Academy of Implant Dentistry to help aid budding dentists and specialists. From simple dental work to more complex work, Dr. Kaushesh offers many advanced unique solutions for individual, patientcentric problems – and does so with compassion. “I love being a dentist! When patients give the staff or myself a hug, or tell us they are happy with their results, that is something to smile about.” TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SERENITY DENTAL, CALL 480.400.CARE OR 480.400.5000 OR VISIT WWW.SERENITY.CARE OR WWW.SERENITY.DENTAL.
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A Phone Call Away
Sumer L. Daiza, MD, FACS, of Plastic Surgery Center of Scottsdale
AN AVERAGE DOCTOR won’t give patients a personal cell phone number as a means of direct communication; patient inquiries and concerns are likely to be addressed during a practice’s office hours. But, Dr. Sumer Daiza isn’t your average doctor – her hours are her patients’ hours. “Every patient gets my cell phone number. I want my patients to be comforted knowing that I am accessible to them any hour,” Dr. Daiza says. Not only does she bend the rulebook on traditional doctor/ patient communication, her practice also breaks the “factorylike” norm. “My practice, Plastic Surgery Center of Scottsdale, has a very concierge-meets-boutique style. The atmosphere is not only inviting, but it also allows me to be very hands on and give my patients all the attention they need.” And attention is what they get! From the consultation and preoperative visit to the recovery time, Dr. Daiza is present every step of the way before, during and after all her patients’ surgeries. “When patients put their complete trust in me to perform a life-changing procedure, it is my absolute responsibility and honor to give them 100 percent of what I have to offer.” Dr. Daiza completed her rigorous studies more than a decade ago and is the only double board certified female plastic surgeon in the Valley with cosmetic fellowship training. She offers Valley patients all of her expertise in cosmetic surgery of the breast, body and face. Body contouring is a true art form that Dr. Daiza has perfected. Her specialty lies in breast and body work – especially mommy makeovers – but she performs all aspects of cosmetic surgery, including skin lesion removal, scar revision and ear
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lobe repair. She has also curated a craft in facial injectables like Botox, Dysport, Juvederm and Restylane. “I personally do all injectables myself in order to maintain the ever-present relationship with patients, as opposed to ancillary staff completing the task.” Dr. Daiza’s ultimate goal is to help Valley men and women experience an all-encompassing transformation that will impact their lives forever. It is more than just a physical transformation; it is an emotional and mental transformation as well. “What I do is very personal. Patients come to me to make changes that will forever transform their lives. We come to share a bond, and I treat that bond no differently than family.” Whether you have questions regarding body contouring or need a compassionate shoulder to lean on pre-procedure, Dr. Daiza is always just a phone call away. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER OF SCOTTSDALE, CALL 480.585.0011 OR VISIT WWW.DRDAIZA.COM.
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Five-star Dentistry
Rick Kariotoglou, DDS, of Dr. Rick Dentistry
THE DENTIST’S OFFICE is often regarded as, or compared to, many experiences but never to that of a luxurious, inviting spa. That is, until Dr. Rick Kariotoglou opened his new, stateof-the-art Scottsdale practice, which is changing how Valley residents feel about going to the dentist. Dr. Rick Dentistry stands apart from the typical dental office in more ways than one, from the striking design and decor, to the advanced technology installed throughout the office, to the patient-centered philosophy that drives the practice and every policy decision that is made. “My team and I strive to make every patient’s visit as exceptional as if he or she were going to any other five-star establishment,” Dr. Rick says. Dr. Rick, as he has come to be called over the years, says that what sets his approach apart from other healthcare providers is his unique philosophy that “it isn’t health care unless it is patient care.” As a result, his practices have come to be known as a place of integrity, trust and compassion. “Too often patients are treated as a dollar value or number, whether by their provider or insurance or both. However, insurance should not dictate patient care. True patient care is that which is in the best interest of the patient, and only of the patient,” Dr. Rick says. As patients enter Dr. Rick’s practice, they are greeted as if being welcomed into their family home. In addition to the team’s emphasis on easing patient concerns or simply dental anxiety, the practice also offers a host of amenities to make the patient experience as comfortable and pleasant as possible. “I have created an environment that is both warm and inviting so that my patients are as comfortable as they are confident that they are receiving the highest standard of care,” Dr. Rick says. “Everything about the practice is modeled after five-star service.” He goes on to say, “I love all aspects of my field, but I would have to say that cosmetics are at the top of my list after
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patient care. It is the best feeling to see a patient smile larger than life after having been too embarrassed to do so in in the past. Their confidence and self-esteem are restored, and that is truly priceless.” Not only does Dr. Rick transform smiles, but he also performs procedures such as implants, root canals and oral surgery. He also treats sleep apnea and temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) patients with Botox. After graduating from the University of Detroit School of Dentistry in 1999, Dr. Rick moved to New York to practice and advance his knowledge in cosmetic dentistry. He moved from the Big Apple, despite his love for the city, to be closer to his family. “My team, my patients and even the maintenance and delivery drivers feel as though they are family. After all, I’m Greek and family is everything in the our culture!” Dr. Rick would do anything for his family, which includes his patients. If that isn’t five-star service, what is? TO LEARN MORE ABOUT DR. RICK DENTISTRY, CALL 480.585.4244 OR VISIT WWW.MMRDENTISTRY.COM.
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DOCTORS of the DESERT
The True Power of Beauty
Andrew M. Wolin, MD, of Wolin Plastic Surgery Center
MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE that aesthetic plastic surgery is synonymous with vanity. Dr. Andrew Wolin would urge these individuals to consider that physicality creates empowerment. “Your entire interaction with the world revolves around a complex link between how you see yourself and how the world sees you,” he says. “You are most empowered when your inner thoughts and feelings are matched with your outer appearance … this empowerment is the true power of beauty.” Dr. Wolin originally studied to become a dentist at New York University College of Dentistry. After completing two years in dentistry, he decided to switch his medical studies. He transferred to State University of New York’s Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. He ultimately underwent nine years of training in internal medicine, general surgery, head and neck cancer surgery, plastic surgery and microvascular surgery. Dr. Wolin earned his double board certification in 1985. Since then, he has been helping people realize their highest potential by melding external appearances with their inner self-image. “When patients return with friends and family and tell them that their experience absolutely changed their lives, it is the most exhilarating and satisfying moment of my day,” Dr. Wolin says. Dr. Wolin’s unique approach to patient care is what keeps his patients returning with rave reviews. Rather than distributing a menu of procedures, Dr. Wolin creates customized plans per patient. After analyzing their concerns and making a diagnosis, he then creates a personal solution unique to every patient’s aesthetic concerns. Until three years ago, Wolin Plastic Surgery was nestled in the Old Town Scottsdale area until finding its new home in North Scottsdale. The new location includes a state-of-the-art surgical facility, which is certified by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facility (AAAASF). Therefore, Dr. Wolin can satisfy his patients’ needs all under one roof.
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Along with his practice, Dr. Wolin makes it a priority to travel to national American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) meetings as well as meet with leaders in the plastic surgery world. He often presents clinical research papers at international meetings, and teaches new ideas and techniques at the ASAPS’ annual meetings. His lifelong fascination with biology and fine arts enables Dr. Wolin to pursue his passion, where he gets to create biological art in a scientific setting. “My long romance with sculpting and drawing and it’s blending with the biological sciences puts me in a unique position,” he says. “It’s the artist as the surgeon who has the power to create true beauty.” True beauty is synonymous with empowerment, and Dr. Wolin makes it his mission to hold each and every patient’s hand along his or her self-empowering journey. What could be more beautiful than that? TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WOLIN PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER, CALL 480.945.8440 OR VISIT WWW.ANDREWWOLINMD.COM.
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Babies in Bloom
Millie Behera, MD, FACOG, FRCSC, of Bloom Reproductive Institute
INFERTILITY IS A GROWING issue for many couples. However, this challenge stands no chance against Dr. Millie Behera, medical director and founder of Bloom Reproductive Institute. As a mother of four beautiful children herself, Dr. Behera understands the light a child brings to a couple’s life. Her ultimate goal is to give the gift of parenthood by helping families come to full bloom. The process begins with creating a relationship built upon trust. Through engaged listening and deep understanding, Dr. Behera fosters a bond that enables her patients to feel like members of the Bloom family. It is only after this foundation is set that a personalized treatment plan can undergo construction. “Our success rates are amongst the highest in the country, and the best chances of success are catered through each couple’s unique treatment plan,” she says. Her practice is the only clinic in Arizona that offers Eeva, an advanced state-of-the-art, time-lapse imaging technology that is both non-invasive and approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The embryo-monitoring imaging algorithm provides more information to couples and their fertility team about the growth potential and pregnancy success prognosis of their embryos. Accompanying advanced technology is the harmonious marriage of compassion and expertise that Dr. Behera and her team exude. This is otherwise known as the 4 Es: Expertise, Experience, Ethics and Empathy. “At Bloom, we have compiled a team of experts in the field of fertility, each providing the latest and best therapies available to our patients,” she says. “Throughout the treatment process, our patients are met with our genuinely caring and highly-skilled
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team who welcomes them as family.” Dr. Behera not only helps families come into full bloom, but she also helps vernal minds at Duke University and the University of Arizona College of Medicine blossom in knowledge about fertility and reproductive endocrinology. “My goal is to inspire more young doctors to choose a career in the great field of reproductive medicine, a career I have the privilege of doing every day.” Between her highly specialized clinical expertise and Bloom’s cutting-edge in vitro fertilization laboratory technologies, Dr. Behera offers Valley patients exceptional fertility care with promise that their family tree will surely grow. “Achieving success together with a patient’s healthy pregnancy and sharing the joy when we meet a couple’s beautiful baby is the most gratifying aspect of my work.” TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BLOOM REPRODUCTIVE INSTITUTE, CALL 480.434.6565 OR VISIT WWW.FERTILITYBLOOM.COM.
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Humanitarian Heart Shepherd G. Pryor, MD, FACS, of Valley Facial Plastic Surgery
DR. SHEPHERD G. PRYOR’S medical studies have taken him all over the world. He has traveled extensively through the U.S. and has passport stamps from Asia to Europe to Rio de Janeiro. With a decade of education from prestigious universities and residencies from elite medical centers under his belt, Dr. Pryor brings his worldly expertise to the Valley. “There is no greater state to live than Arizona. I love the people and clientele in Scottsdale,” he says. “Plus, almost yearround sunshine cannot be beat!” Dr. Pryor began his career as a reconstructive facial plastic surgeon helping correct major facial defects. This naturally lead to a cosmetic fellowship where he honed in his skills and created an artistic practice based in Scottsdale. Valley Facial Plastic Surgery is where Dr. Pryor currently helps patients look and feel their absolute best – both inside and out. Patients visit Dr. Pryor for surgical procedures like rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty and minimally invasive face-lifting. The healing time for said surgeries can leave patient’s swollen and bruised for weeks. But courtesy of the latest and most advanced wound-healing techniques offered at his practice, Dr. Pryor ensures a recovery time much shorter than other surgeons. “Patients love the wound-healing techniques and options available on selective cases. It enables them to return to everyday life much quicker,” he says. His craftsmanlike touch not only works miracles on Valley patients, but it also outreaches to the greater Phoenix community, as well as communities overseas. Dr. Pryor devotes his time and energy freely on a case by case basis to help patients with facial deformities, facial paralysis and also victims of domestic violence who have limited access to clinical care and coverage. Rather than conceal himself behind a marble-floored office or be placed upon a pedestal, this doctor makes himself readily
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available to the many faces of mankind. “I have not secluded myself from the world of health insurance,” he says. “I help everyone.” His humanitarian actions speak louder than words, but Dr. Pryor’s words also speak volumes of his kind heart. Patients who visit him will always receive genuine dialogue. “I give no double talk. I am very conservative as I’m always providing realistic expectations and natural results for my patients,” he explains. There is no achievable “Dr. Pryor look” after visiting this worldly doc. Rather, he embraces and enhances the already unique features of each unique individual he treats. The masterpiece starts with his patients, and ends with the overwhelming gratitude he receives. “The smiles and hugs are what matter the most. There isn’t anything better than a genuine ‘thank you’ from a patient,” he says. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT VALLEY FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY, CALL 480.273.8688 OR VISIT WWW.VALLEYFACIALPLASTICSURGERY.COM.
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DOCTORS of the DESERT
Sophisticated Surgeon Semone Rochlin, D.O., of Semone Rochlin
WHOEVER SAID MEDICAL scrubs can’t be stylish and sophisticated hasn’t met Dr. Semone Rochlin. Dr. Rochlin is a board-certified general surgeon who specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery in both Scottsdale and Gilbert. She has an artistic eye and creativity that has allowed her to accomplish a level of success and recognition in the medical field as being one of the only female surgeons in the Valley. “Although awareness that women are successfully participating in surgery is instrumental, there are emotional barriers, including both subtle and overt misogyny and a sense that we don’t belong unless we are as ‘hardcore’ as the men,” she says. What is more hardcore than eliminating double-standards in the surgical room and maintaining a modest persona in the process? “Being one of the girls myself, I understand the desire to turn back the hands of time to maintain a more youthful appearance. In fact, I do injections to keep myself looking refreshed and rejuvenated,” she says. “I never forget to check my ego at the door, however.” Dr. Rochlin is naturally able to understand the needs and concerns of her female patients on a deeper level, but she also expresses the same care for her male patient base. “Ultimately, no one likes to age. I feel very privileged to be able to make both men and women feel good about themselves and there is nothing better than that!” Dr. Rochlin offers patients services including breast augmentation, tummy tucks, liposuction, mommy makeovers, blephaplasty and PRP hair restoration. She also offers a game changer in skin rejuvenation: J-Plasma, an advanced energy device that enables a high-level of precision, virtually eliminating wrinkles on ones face. Any form of surgery may cause concerns, but Dr. Rochlin has created an atmosphere of privacy, safety and comfort. Her
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team of amazing women, who have many years of experience in the industry, greet every patient with warmth and compassion as they walk through the practice’s doors. Patients will even be greeted by Lola, the office’s emotional support dog and one of Dr. Rochlin’s furry children. “My Puli, Lola, quickly became part of the staff when she first came to the office as a puppy. I have many patients request her to accompany them as an emotional support dog when they come for their appointments.” For 10 years, Dr. Rochlin has been a board-certified surgeon and has made a name for herself in what is still a predominately male-driven field. Her unwavering commitment to excellence in the medical industry has earned her a coveted fellowship through the American Academy of Osteopathic Surgery – an honor that only the most hardcore surgeons receive. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT DR. ROCHLIN’S PRACTICE, CALL 602.653.0540 OR VISIT WWW.DRROCHLIN.COM.
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Progressive Provider
Ray Rhodes, MD, bio-identical hormone replacement specialist of SottoPelle®
AFTER 25 YEARS in the medical world, Dr. Ray Rhodes decided it was time to hang up his medical coat and embrace retirement. Retirement, though, was fleeting as he unexpectedly stumbled onto a second career. Dr. Rhodes reached for his white coat – this time wearing it as a certified specialist in bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) at SottoPelle®. SottoPelle® Therapy is a highly effective form of hormone replacement that prescribes biologically identical hormones through the body’s bloodstream using a pellet delivery system. These pellets actually mimic the body’s physiological needs, which is as natural as you can get in medical treatments. This treatment was developed and refined by the late Dr. Gino Tutera, a dear friend of Dr. Rhodes and the individual responsible for his switch in medical specialties. Dr. Rhodes was first a patient of Dr. Tutera’s before he became a provider at the SottoPelle® offices in the Phoenix area. He has been a provider in the Valley for seven years now. “I was so fascinated by my results and the physiology of the hormones that I dove right in and started working with Dr. Tutera, the guru behind it all,” he says. “I saw this as an opportunity for a different medical experience and to help people better enjoy their lives.” Dr. Rhodes can speak first-handedly about BHRT having experienced it himself. “After getting the bio-identical testosterone replacement I had much more ambition, energy and mental clarity,” he says. His own patient experience differentiates himself from other providers. Dr. Rhodes offers patients sincere feedback and assures them that if BHRT worked for him, it will and does work for anybody.
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“Bio-identical hormone therapy is positively life-changing, relationship-saving and, in some cases, life-saving. The key word is bio-identical,” he explains. And the proof is in the pudding. Patients of Dr. Rhodes speak volumes about how wonderful and rejuvenated they feel after receiving a type of therapy that is consistent with science and physiology. “There is nothing more rewarding to me than seeing the faces of my patients light up with joy and enthusiasm over how good they feel and how drastic their lives have changed for the better from this unique treatment.” SottoPelle® Therapy so profoundly changed the quality of life for Dr. Rhodes that he left retirement behind in order to provide patients with the same life-changing promise. And as a man of integrity, Dr. Rhodes doesn’t break his patient promises. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SOTTOPELLE®, CALL 480.874.1515 OR VISIT WWW.SOTTOPELLETHERAPY.COM.
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A Focus on Natural Wellness
Jill Cole, ND, of Cole Optimal Health Solutions TAKE CARE OF your body; it’s your most important place of residency. Cole Optimal Health Solutions (COHS) runs on this belief, and is the first facility of its kind to open in the area. Dr. Jill Cole’s practice proactively helps create optimized living and lifestyle with quality clinical care, education and compassion, with a solid foundation of understanding how people can get healthy and stay healthy, long-term. Dr. Cole addresses the true underlying cause of chronic diseases rather than removing or masking a patient’s symptoms like modern medicine does. She states there is a time and place for medications, however, this reactive approach (“sick care”) is a false security that slowly destroys quality of life, including finances. “We empower patients to get healthy and enjoy life to the very fullest,” Dr. Cole says. And, in fact, conventional doctors and surgeons even visit Dr. Cole because they trust her judgment and clinical care. COHS’s unique and comprehensive clinical approach to wellness centers on individualized care, while Dr. Cole and her team provide patients with resources, support and tools they need to succeed. Patients commonly seek out Dr. Cole’s help for concerns about belly fat, weight gain, stress, fatigue, diabetes, thyroid conditions, cardiovascular disease, hormone imbalances, erectile dysfunction, high blood pressure, sleep disturbances, digestive issues, wanting to get off medication, and more. Ultimately, her patients come with a strong desire to get truly healthy. After earning her undergraduate degree at Worcester State University in Massachusetts, Dr. Cole found naturopathic medicine while applying to serve in the Peace Corps. It was then that her calling became instantly clear. She decided to attend naturopathic medical school in order to help people regain control of their lives. “This is not a profession for me,” she says. “It is who I am.” Her enthusiasm for life and the compassion she carries for others has always been at the very center of Dr. Cole’s personality. Her lifelong passion for wellness led her to be heavily involved in fitness,
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personal training and nutrition in college. Today, she has harnessed all of her experience, energy and passion into her practice. “There is so much information out there, and people are looking for answers. We have education, materials, classes, resources and hands-on demonstrations on various health subjects, along with taking step-by-step action. This is why our patients do so well,” she says. “In every customized plan, though, general good practices prevail.” Patients not only visit Dr. Cole to reclaim a healthier body, but also a healthier mind, spirit and emotional state. “I listen with deep care and without judgment as a patient’s walls of vulnerability come tumbling down. They know they are supported and they know they are safe at COHS,” she explains. “My goal is not for people to still need me a year from now. The goal is for people to walk away healthier, happier, more aware, confident and educated.” TO LEARN MORE ABOUT COLE OPTIMAL HEALTH SOLUTIONS AND ATTEND A FREE UPCOMING EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR, CALL 480.418.COLE (2653) OR VISIT WWW.COLEOHS.COM.
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A True Silhouette
Jeffery Ptak, MD, FACS, of Silhouette Surgical Spa
WOULDN’T IT BE exceptional if your external appearance matched your inward, youthful spirit? Dr. Jeffery Ptak of Silhouette Surgical Spa does more than enhance one’s appearance; he reveals the ageless beauty that dwells within each of his patients, giving them their true silhouette back. Dr. Ptak is a leading Scottsdale plastic and reconstructive surgeon with 29 years of experience. In nearly three decades, he has improved the quality of people’s lives by rebuilding injured or deformed areas of their bodies and faces. “The ability to repair a congenital deformity with almost instant renewal of the patient’s self-image is very gratifying,” Dr. Ptak says. As a native Phoenician, it was only fitting that Dr. Ptak open his practice in Arizona. Silhouette Surgical Spa offers patients medical innovation – a surgery center and inclusive medical spa all in one facility. In the era of regenerative medicine, Dr. Ptak applies the tools of reconstructive experience, technology and science to restore one’s appearance. The list of services he offers is extensive, from facial rejuvenation like facelifts, rhinoplasty, and laser resurfacing to breast and body sculpting procedures. What’s more endless is the restored confidence of his patients. His patients’ exceeded expectations keep them returning to Dr. Ptak, and their recommendations reach every family member. “I have operated on three generations of the same family,” he says. “It is the confidence that my lifelong patients have shown in me that is most humbling and energizes me to continue to achieve my highest level of performance in my craft for my patients.” Central to his practice philosophy is encouraging patients to maintain a commitment to a youthful, healthy and, above all, natural appearance. Rather than diving into plastic surgery and receiving a one-shot makeover, which is neither safe nor necessary, Dr. Ptak suggests that his patients take baby steps into plastic surgery.
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“Investing in your outward appearance a little at a time has been clearly shown to psychologically improve one’s body image, self-image and, ultimately, self-esteem,” Dr. Ptak explains. While navigating patients through informed decisionmaking about plastic surgery, Dr. Ptak also spends a substantial amount of time focusing on each patient’s inner spirit. “I truly enjoy learning every patient’s story and getting to understand the motivation behind their desire for improving themselves,” Dr. Ptak says. It is this doctor-patient relationship that often fades from American medicine, yet Dr. Ptak doesn’t let it disappear at his office. He determines the very best approach for each patient so that he can apply his full range of experience to achieve the desired goals. As for Dr. Ptak’s goals? His priority is to help increase his patients’ self-esteem so that their internal sense of self is visible to the rest of the world. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SILHOUETTE SURGICAL SPA, CALL 480.451.9220 OR VISIT WWW.DOCTORPTAK.COM.
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The five aluminum horses of Scottsdale Public Art’s Water Mark installation are more than a captivating sight. Standing at 14 feet high, they are both works of art and works with purpose. At the helm of Indian Bend Wash and Scottsdale’s flood-control greenbelt, each equine gargoyle keeps watch over the basin, and during dramatic flash flooding, water pours from the horses’ mouths. The structures, designed by Laura Haddad and Tom Drugan, recall the historic McCormick Arabian Ranch that was once adjacent to the site. Photo taken Aug. 7 at 3:16 p.m. SEPTEMBER 2016 |
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A+ Recognition
Hats off to Scottsdale Community College (SCC), which was ranked the fourth best two-year school in the nation by SmartAsset, a personal finance advice platform. SCC has moved up from No. 6 last year, and SCC’s higher ranking reflected improved graduation and transfer rates and the lowest cost to attend among the top 10 community colleges ranked in the study. Also receiving recognition in the area is Paradise Valley Community College, which came in at No. 14.
A Sky-high Award
Wine lovers, take note. Talking Stick Resort’s 15th-floor restaurant, Orange Sky, has been honored in Wine Spectator’s 2016 Restaurant Wine List Awards, making it a global contender as a top destination for wine. Orange Sky won the Best of Award of Excellence, meaning it offers extensive wine selections with significant vintage depth and excellent breadth across multiple regions. The restaurant’s glass wine room contains more than 100 white wine selections, which are stored in a temperature-controlled environment of 42 degrees, and red wines that are kept in handcrafted, cedar wood wine racks. We’ll toast to that! www.talkingstickresort.com.
DID YOU HEAR?
EVERYONE’S GO-TO PLACE TO READ REVIEWS – YELP – RECENTLY ANNOUNCED ITS FIRST-EVER BIZZIE AWARDS, WHICH RECOGNIZE CITIES AND LOCAL BUSINESSES THAT GO THE EXTRA MILE FOR THEIR CUSTOMERS. AND WHEN IT CAME TO CITIES IN WHICH LOCAL BUSINESSES GO ABOVE AND BEYOND TO SERVE CUSTOMERS ONLINE AND OFF, SCOTTSDALE RANKED NO. 3!
Celebrating 40 Years
In June, Cave Creek’s oldest original restaurant, The Horny Toad, reached a milestone – 40 years in business! And now, it’s time to celebrate this eatery’s beloved down home cookin’. On Sept. 17, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the restaurant will feature prices rolled back 40 years on its famous fried chicken and strawberry shortcake. In addition to these staples, you’ll find items like baby back ribs, chicken fried steak and burgers stuffed with green chilies. Stop by between 2 and 6 p.m. to hear The Blues Hounds regale diners with music from the era in which The Horny Toad opened, and don’t forget to rock your best ’70s attire for a chance to win one of three prizes. www.thehornytoad.com.
Couture-inspired Conversations Whether you’re a fashionista or simply couture curious, you’ll want to check out a new series at The Hermosa Inn called Conversations in Fashion. In partnership with the Phoenix Art Museum, these events will feature design-focused cocktail hours, book signings and Q&A sessions with the top names in fashion, including models, designers and authors. The series, which runs through February, will kick off Sept. 13 with supermodel and author, Pat Cleveland. $40 per person, which includes wine and hors d’oeuvres. www.hermosainn.com.
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Al Fresco Eats
Soon, we’ll be heading into prime outdoor dining season, so you’ll want to put these eateries on your to-try list for patio dining. Out of the eight Arizona restaurants that made OpenTable’s list of 100 Best Al Fresco Dining Restaurants in America, four of them are in Scottsdale or Paradise Valley: El Chorro, The House Brasserie, Café Monarch and Rita’s Kitchen at JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa.
Calling all Phoenician foodies – The James Beard Foundation’s national culinary tour, Taste America, is heading to the area for its fourth year. The weekend-long celebration will kick off Sept. 22 with a tasting reception from celebrated local chefs at Little Cleo’s Seafood Legend. The following evening will feature a four-course dinner at The Camby Hotel, where James Beard Award-winning chef and Taste America All-Star Amanda Freitag will collaborate with Local Star Christopher Gross and Host Chef Dushyant Singh. On Sept. 24, there will also be cooking demos by Freitag and Gross – among other culinary-centric events – at Kierland Commons’ Sur La Table. For details and pricing, visit www.jbftasteamerica.org.
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Mixology Mondays
Put some fun into the start of your week with Mixology Mondays at La Bocca Urban Kitchen + Wine Bar, a weekly interactive taste event led by La Bocca and USBG bartender Tony Pharis. During each event, Pharis will demonstrate the versatility of one spirit by crafting three distinct cocktails for guests to sample, educating them on the history and evolution of each spirit along the way. Each seminar, which also includes complimentary housemade bruschetta to accompany the tastings, is $15 per person. September’s featured spirits include rum (Sept. 5), tequila (Sept. 12), scotch (Sept. 19) and apéritifs (Sept. 26). For those who can’t make the tasting events but want a “spirited” cure to the Mondays, La Bocca will also offer $2 off any crafted cocktail on the menu from open to close every Monday and half off select bottles of red and white wine. Reservations are recommended. www.laboccapizzeria.com.
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The Monthly Mashup series returns this fall to Talavera at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North, kicking off Sept. 11 with Chef Bernie Kantak of The Gladly. The concept of each mashup dinner is simple: Once a month, a prominent local chef joins forces with Executive Chef Mel Mecinas for an evening of culinary excitement. Each dinner features a four-course tasting menu, with highlights from each chef’s culinary concept. In a fun twist, both chefs will collaborate on a specialty amuse-bouche to start the dining journey. In addition to Kantak, Chef Cory Oppold of Atlas Bistro will join Mecinas Oct. 9, followed by Chef Bob Tam of Bitter & Twisted Cocktail Lounge Nov. 13 and Chef Lisa Dahl of Mariposa in Sedona Dec. 11. $95 per person. www.fourseasons.com/scottsdale.
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Sept. 16-25, hours vary This statewide affair offers foodies an abundance of dining opportunities and the chance to get outside of their own neighborhoods to try something new. Arizona Restaurant Week offers everything from sizzling Southwestern cuisine and soothing comfort foods to fivestar culinary experiences. With more than 40 restaurants participating Valley-wide, there is something delicious for everyone to bite into during Arizona Restaurant Week. $33 or $44 three-course, prix fixe menus. www.arizonarestaurantweek.com.
Sept. 17, 6-10 p.m. The 2016 Black & Purple 1950s Style Epilepsy Gala, held at the Hotel Valley Ho, will include exciting entertainment paired with elegant evening attire, dinner and a silent auction. Over the years, the Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona has established itself as the leader in epilepsy education, awareness and advocacy. The Black & Purple Gala pays homage to the foundation’s dedication to provide forward-thinking programs and resources for as many Arizonans as possible. $200. www.epilepsyaz.org.
Give Where You Live Orange Ball
Cocktails & Couture Sept. 24, 7-11 p.m. Colleen’s Dream Foundation is dedicated to funding research that will lead to reliable early detection testing and improved treatment for ovarian cancer. Cocktails & Couture is an event that raises funds toward ovarian cancer research. The evening combines topnotch spirits with the latest and greatest in fashion. Guest can anticipate fashion trends provided by Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as creative cocktails from some of the best mixologists in Arizona. Held at a beautiful private residence in Paradise Valley, this intimate evening is both fashion-forward and life-saving. $150. www.colleensdream.org.
Sept. 24, 5:30 p.m. United Food Bank’s Give Where You Live Orange Ball is here and taking action to feed the hungry. Orange is the color of hunger awareness and September is Hunger Action Month. What better way to support the cause than attend the Orange Ball this month? Held at Talking Stick Resort, the evening features an awards ceremony, cocktail reception, plated dinner, silent auction, dancing and more. $100. www.unitedfoodbank.org.
Night of Hope Gala
MASKer Aide Ball
Oct. 1, 6-11 p.m. The Night of Hope Gala is hosted by Amanda Hope Rainbow Angel’s, a nonprofit that brings dignity and comfort to children battling cancer and life-threatening diseases. Held at a private residence in Paradise Valley, guests are asked to wear white to honor the innocence of childhood cancer warriors. The whiteout under the stars will feature a cocktail reception, dinner, a silent and live auction, and more. $250. www.comfycozys.com.
Oct. 8, 6-10:30 p.m. To ring in eight years, Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids (MASK) invites you to their premier fundraising event, the MASKer Aide Ball. Guests will enjoy an evening of dining, dancing, silent and live auctions and entertainment. The event will also honor the recipients of MASK’s Engage, Educate and Empower awards to organizations, enterprises and/or leaders who continuously demonstrate involvement in the community. Don your most dashing black-tie ensemble and mask at the event, which will be held at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. $200-$2,200. www.maskmatters.org.
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12th Annual Phoenix Cooks Sept. 3, Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Food lovers will come together in one great place to celebrate Phoenix Cooks, where your taste buds delight. Guests can sample dishes and drinks from more than 50 of the best local chefs and restaurants and more than 30 wines, beers and mixologist creations. Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn new recipes, check out new cooking techniques and see chefs compete in Iron Chef-style cooking challenges. This year’s charity raffle will benefit Banner Children’s; 100 percent of the net proceeds will go toward helping Banner Children’s provide excellent patient care to children. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $60-$100. www.phoenixcooks.com.
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BEETHOVEN’S SYMPHONY NO. 5 Sept.16-18, Phoenix Symphony Hall Classical music fans rejoice because the 20162017 Phoenix Symphony season is kicking off with Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. The beautiful sounds of this season’s orchestra, lead by Tito Muñoz, is anticipated to be an impressive interpretation of Beethoven’s powerful “Victory” symphony. Fri. and Sat., 7:30 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m. $23-$84. www.phoenixsymphony.org. MESSY FEST Sept. 17, Schnepf Farms It’s time to get down and dirty on the farm – Schnepf Farms, that is! The entire family will enjoy this outdoor event that brings together all things messy. From massive mud pits to tomato tosses and even a mashed potato mosh pit, this event has it all. Be sure to arrive in old clothes you don’t mind getting stained, torn or damaged, and get ready for a whole lot of fun. Proceeds from this event will benefit Phoenix Children’s Hospital’s Camp Rainbow, which is an organization devoted to providing meaningful experiences for kids battling cancer or blood disease. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $5-$20. www.messyfest.com. MONDAY NIGHT CHEF’S TABLE Sept. 19, ZuZu at Hotel Valley Ho Inside the iconic Hotel Valley Ho, Zuzu is serving up four courses paired with four wines at the monthly Monday Night Chef’s Table series. At this month’s dinner, explore the delicious wines of Napa Cellars, which puts a modern spin on classic Napa wines. Enjoy conversation from Executive Chef Charles Wiley and the evening’s special guest. The seasonal menu is crafted to pair perfectly with the specific pours of the night. Reservations are required. 6:30 p.m. $68. www.hotelvalleyho.com.
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LUKE BRYAN Sept. 22, Ak-Chin Pavilion Country music fans, dust off your boots for this one, as famed music star Luke Bryan gets ready to hit the stage. With top hits like Country Girl, Drunk on You and All My Friends Say, Bryan is sure to bring thousands of his fans together in one of the Valley’s largest concert venues. Joining Bryan will be musical acts Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch. 7 p.m. $32+. www.livenation.com. MY MOM MY HERO Sept. 24, Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia Hosted by Eddie Johnson & Friends, this event recognizes and raises funds for Helping Hands for Single Moms, a nonprofit that assists low-income single mom families while those mothers pursue college degrees. One of the evening’s highlights will be a panel that includes the mothers of several professional athletes. Additionally, former professional athletes will be on hand to share their personal stories and experiences growing up in singleparent households. 5:30 p.m. $150+. www.helpinghandsforsinglemoms.org. WALK FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES Sept. 24, The Phoenix Zoo Join the UMOM New Day Center to raise money and awareness for homeless families and individuals in the local community with a 1K/5K walk. The day features fun activities for the whole family to enjoy, including a kids zone with carousel rides, giveaways, food, mascots and more. UMOM is Arizona’s largest family homeless shelter and helps to keep families together by providing a continuum of care from emergency shelter to transitional housing and permanent, affordable housing. All net proceeds from the walk support families in need. Registration required. 8 a.m. Free. www.umom.org.
Ballet Under the Stars Sept. 24, Steele Indian School Park Beautiful and breathtaking are just some of the words used to describe Ballet Arizona and its annual outdoor event. Ballet Under the Stars brings dance enthusiasts together to view a unique sunset performance complete with a stage, elaborate costumes and an allnatural scene. The dancers will perform a variety of numbers, including everything from classical ballet to more contemporary routines. This will certainly be a night to remember under the Arizona skyline. Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket or lawn chair for their comfort. 7 p.m. Free. www.balletaz.org.
BRAZILIAN DAY FESTIVAL Sept. 24, Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Join in on the fun and entertainment during the seventh annual Brazilian Day Festival. This is the largest, most authentic Brazilian Independence Day event in the Valley and it is a blast for all ages. It is a great opportunity for people to learn about Brazilian culture and celebrate the cultural heritage. Guests will enjoy live Brazilian bands, dancers, performers, DJs, martial arts and, of course there will be tons of Brazilian food and drinks. 2-10 p.m. $15. www.braziliandayarizona.com.
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BEHIND THE FLAMES Sept. 25, Dominick’s Steakhouse Celebrate and pay tribute to firefighters at the 16th Annual “Behind the Flames” Scottsdale Firefighters Charities Dinner. Sponsored by the Scottsdale Firefighters Association, the dinner recognizes outstanding Scottsdale firefighters and raises money for more than a dozen Valley charities, plus the 2016 Firefighter of the Year will be announced. Featured speakers will be Arizona State University women’s basketball coach Charli Turner Thorne and Harkins Theater CEO Dan Harkins. The evening will include cocktails on the rooftop of Dominick’s Steakhouse, followed by a luxurious dinner. 5 p.m. $150+. To purchase a ticket, contact Pete Tocco at ptocco@scottsdalefirefighters.org. WINE COUNTRY BRUNCH: BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S Sept. 25, The Camby Hotel It’s time to don your Sunday best and head to this annual event in its 28th year. Hosted by the Scottsdale Culinary Festival, this year’s event will be held at The Camby Hotel. Highlights include a Champagne brunch, a mimosa bar, impeccable wines and themed activities. There will also be an Audrey Hepburn look-a-like photo op, live music and a silent auction. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Single ticket, $75; table of 10, $650. www.scottsdalefest.org. CLASSIC MOVIES AND COCKTAILS Sept. 27, The Henry Shaken or stirred? It doesn’t matter how you like your cocktail; you can have it just the right way at The Henry. This hot spot is hosting a one-of-a-kind neighborhood experience with a movie screening of the 1947 classic Dead Reckoning, served with the Ramos Gin Fizz cocktail and movie snacks. Guests are invited to bring their own blanket to sit back, relax and enjoy this timeless classic with friends. 7 p.m. $45. www.thehenryrestaurant.com.
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Cooks & Chords celebrates 10 years of culinary delight in support of Multiple Sclerosis BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ
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ooks & Chords, now in its 10th year, has grown into one of Scottsdale’s premier fall tasting events. The night of culinary creations from the Valley’s top chefs, which raises funds for the Arizona chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, is unique in that it is hosted in neither a resort ballroom nor a restaurant, but instead in the expansive reception area of the Mayo Clinic. The location allows for something special – face-time with the busy doctors and specialists who are working on the forefront of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research right in our backyard. “Along with the food and fun, we invite MS researchers to join us to give a speech on the most cutting-edge new treatment options, tests and medicines to
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combat the disease,” says Laura Czarzasty, development manager for the Arizona MS Society. “What is happening right here in Scottsdale will change the world.” It’s also a very unique set-up to mix and mingle with top chefs, each of whom will prepare freshly made dishes from their fall and winter menus throughout the evening, pairing them with fantastic spirits, beers and wines. Some of the chefs taking part in the event include chef Adam Allison of United Catering; award-winning chef Joe Aiello who operates Charr Burger, Aiello’s and Isa’s Pizza; chef Paul Czaja of Sierra Bonita Grill and Catering; and chef Scott Varriano, who runs the world-renowned nutrition program for Mayo Clinic itself. Joining the chefs will be representatives from spirited places including Barefoot Bubbly, Roger Clyne’s Mexican Moonshine and Upslope Brewery, a hugely popular regional brewery headquarted in Colorado. Cooks & Chords will also feature live music and both a silent auction and raffle with sports, art and vacation packages donated from across the globe. Since its inception in 2006, the event has raised more than $400,000 toward local MS research and programs. Tickets for the Sept. 15 event include all samplings, seating and entertainment.
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ith a breathtaking backdrop of the McDowell Mountains, The Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships began in 2011 and has now transformed into the country’s most attended – and most interesting – polo event. This year’s sixth annual Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships will take place Nov. 5. But, you don’t have to wait for the polo fun to begin! As a precursor to the main event, The Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships will host a Polo Preview Party Sept. 22.
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The Polo Preview Party is guaranteed to be a polo star-studded event. The festivities will be held at The Cholla, a luxury model home developed by Cullum Homes at Paradise Valley’s Village at Mountain Shadows. The 6,980-square-foot, two-level home boasts a beautiful outdoor oasis and the Cullum’s revolutionary car bar, a space with the ability to showcase up to four collector cars and motorcycles among a custom theater, wet bar, wine display, seating area and a game table. Guests can enjoy exploring this area as well as food and drinks, mingling with polo players, and grooving to the sounds of Grammy Awards performer DJ Maestro Hughes. The kick-off party will also give guests a chance to meet one of the hottest women on horseback, Pamela Flanagan. Flanagan, a polo player, model and brand ambassador for the U.S. Polo Association, will be playing in the “Most Beautiful Ladies of Polo” sunset match at the Nov. 5 event. If you’re interested in attending the Polo Preview Party, you must purchase tickets by Sept. 15.
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Loco Patron – Old Town Scottsdale Not only is Loco Patron one of the best places to watch a game, it is one of the best places to watch the people watching the game! As multi-year winners of AZ Central’s “Hottest Wait Staff” and “Best Bar Patio,” Loco Patron boasts 22 massive TVs and always turns the sound on for the big games of the day. In addition, the cantina feel of the restaurant all but beseeches you to order one of their specialty margaritas, available in mango, Chambord, strawberry, cactus pear, peach, wild berry and pomegranate, and often on special during the games.
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FALL BACK TO FOOTBALL Kick off the 2016 season at five touchdown-worthy hot spots
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ecause neither the leaves change color, nor does the temperature dip below 100, there is really only one way to tell it is September in Scottsdale – football is back! And this year is a special one as, for perhaps the first time in history, all eyes are on Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald and the rest of the Arizona Cardinals to bring home a first-ever championship to the Valley of the Sun (yes, really!). Here are the best places to grab a bite, have a drink and cheer on the Cardinals all season long.
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Carlos O’Briens Mexican Restaurant – North Scottsdale Since moving from their long-time location on Scottsdale Road and Frank Lloyd Wright to their new home on the 101 and Mayo Boulevard last year, Carlos O’Brien’s has earned a reputation as a go-to haunt for football every Sunday. So much so, in fact, that the family-owned restaurant, which boasts a bar five times the size it was at the prior location, invested heavily in flat-screen TVs and a new sound system. During games, guests can expect revolving specials, but can always count on a bucket of domestic beers for $12 and import beer buckets for $16 as well as margaritas and sangria starting at just $5. Majerle’s Sports Grill – Desert Ridge and Old Town locations Dan Majerle might be a local basketball icon, but his Majerle’s Sports Grills have been among the best places to go to watch a football game for years. With wall-to-wall TVs, it is nearly impossible to miss a minute of action on any given Sunday. Each of the local venues will also offer game-day deals, including $3 domestic drafts, $ Fireball shots and $5 Bloody Marys. Bottled Blonde Pizzeria and Beer Garden – Old Town Scottsdale Bottled Blonde is one of the places to be on game day. Located in the heart of Old Town, the bar-restaurant offers wood-fired pizzas (and pizza fries!) among a modern Italian menu to hungry sports fans in a relaxed, open-air space reminiscent of a German bier garden. With a spacious 9,000 square feet and 22 different craft beers, Bottled Blonde is a must for a pie, a pint and some football. Bonus: They serve brunch, too, perfect for those Sunday morning football games.
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personalities,” Carstens says. “My paintings focus on and reflect the portrayal of awareness in wide expanses of the sky and the details of nature.” Her work is influenced by the Hudson River School and 20th-century Southwest artists, while she examines the beauty and nature’s power to capture a fleeting moment and magnify that moment’s emotional impact. Utilizing a wide spectrum of colors blending realism and abstraction, Carstens works are meditative masterpieces. Through her paintings, Carstens invites the viewer to explore nature while
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reflecting on our transient existence and place within the larger scope of the earth, the universe and beyond. This is evident throughout her work, and recently she debuted a breathtaking, eight-panel painting titled Color of Light, which depicts an abstracted, expansive skyline. Carstens’ work has been featured in many publications and has been recognized with numerous awards. Her paintings can be found in private collections across America, Canada, Europe and Australia, and she has exhibited her artwork extensively throughout the country. In addition to creating and selling artwork – a portion of which she donates to support local charities – she also exhibits other local artists throughout the year within her intimate gallery, Carstens Fine Art Studio & Gallery, located in the Scottsdale Art District. The gallery and studio are open daily, and the exhibition may be viewed during business hours. For more information about Carstens visit www.cyndycarstens.com.
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Under Schwartz’s direction, Snooze dishes up creative and eclectic twists on American morning time classics, from a breakfast pot pie and pineapple upsidedown pancakes to quinoa porridge and chilaquiles Benedict. HOW DID YOU GET INTO COOKING? Quite literally, I got into cooking in my swim trunks. I used to sneak into a local country club’s pool to swim growing up. During a particularly great day of “breaking and entering,” I heard that the club chef was short a dishwasher. I walked over – soaking wet and in my suit – and volunteered to help out. Washing those dishes led me to a job food prepping at the club, which led to making pizzas and eventually to working the line. Thankfully, I eventually got a uniform. It would have been cold in those swim trunks in the winter. WHY BREAKFAST? Because it’s the most important meal of the day, of course! Actually, I moved over to Snooze and into the breakfast world by design. Not only does it give me a chance to play around with ingredients I might not get to use during dinner service, but it gives me more time for my real job – being a dad.
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HOW DOES SNOOZE FIND WAYS TO CONTINUOUSLY INNOVATE NEW MENU CONCEPTS? Teamwork! We change our menu four times a year, in line with the seasons. To make it happen, I get together with my fellow Snooze chefs across Arizona, Colorado, California and Texas every couple of months, and we laugh, cook, eat and drink until magic happens.
In the kitchen with Jon “Schwartzn’egger” Schwartz, head chef at Snooze in Kierland Commons
WHAT ONE INGREDIENT DO YOU ESPECIALLY LOVE TO USE? I love working with cinnamon. While there is a distinct “winter” flavor to it, cinnamon is unbelievably versatile in both sweet and savory dishes. It’s also the perfect ingredient to layer flavors, like our cinnamon butter. Try it on one of our Sinful Pancakes, a buttermilk pancake with white chocolate chips, salty bacon and candied pecans. It will change your life.
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EVERYONE KNOWS BREAKFAST IS BETTER WITH A BEVERAGE. WHAT’S YOUR POISON? I am a Blood Mary guy, especially this time of year when we are able to bring in freshpicked, vine-ripened tomatoes. My current favorite is our Gazpacho Blood Mary, which combines refreshing cucumbers and tomatoes with pepper, garlic-infused Mell Vodka and our house mix. Snooze,15054 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.664.3133; www.snoozeeatery.com.
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ummer isn’t over just yet – at least not at Mastro’s Steakhouse, Mastro’s City Hall and Mastro’s Ocean Club. Each of Mastro’s local restaurants will offer their new summer cocktail menu items into the fall and beyond, including The Spirit of Summer ($18). “It all starts with the gin,” says Robbi Jo Oliver, director of wine and spirits for Mastro’s Steakhouse. “We use a brand called Botanist, by design. Gins can often be heavy, which turns most people off to using them in light, summer cocktails.” While most gins taste like juniper, more than 22 botanicals including juniper, lemon balm and several flower varietals – each of which are handpicked by the botanist team – are used to develop this gin, resulting in lighter flavor notes. In addition to the gin, the muddled raspberries and hint of simple syrup in the cocktail are also by design. “Whenever we create a new cocktail, we ask our bartenders nationwide about trends in their markets,” says Oliver, noting that over the past year, raspberries have spiked in popularity. Oliver then uses rosemary needles and freshly squeezed lemon. All of the elements are shaken with ice and poured into a tall, chilled Pilsner glass over ice. The cocktail is topped off with club soda and garnished with a small sprig of rosemary and fresh raspberries. “The taste is perfectly balanced and really refreshing with just a hint of sweetness,” Oliver says. “The combination of the herbs and botanicals remind me of a cocktail one would get in a spa.” Find any of Mastro’s Restaurants at www.mastrosrestaurants.com.
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(Clockwise from top) Blue bowl and metal stand, Petware Pottery, $34.99 and $58 respectively, at Oh My Dog, 480.874.1200. Interactive Wi-Fi pet camera, Petcube, $199.99 at Nordstrom, 480.946.4111. Striped dog potty training doorbell, Poochie Bells, $22.50 at Oh My Dog. Lucite and brass dog bed, Jonathan Adler, $995 at Neiman Marcus, 480.990.2100. Customizable food mat, Sharon Anderson, $80 at Oh My Dog. “Home Is Where Your Dog Is” door mat, Dog is Good, $19.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond, www.bedbathandbeyond.com. SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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It may not feel like summer is over just yet, but wardrobe-wise it’s perfectly acceptable to transition into colors that connote autumn – warm taupe, deep brown, soft ivory and gilded gold. Taking inspiration from centuries-old African jewelry, these neutral tones are intermixed in Ashley Pittman’s “Kubwa” Multi-Strand Necklace, making for an effortless accessory. Handcrafted in Kenya, this bold statement piece is comprised of materials indigenous to East Africa, such as bronze, semiprecious gemstones and repurposed horn. Bonus: Ashley Pittman donates a percentage of all profits to help fund a health center and school in rural Kenya. $1,295 at Neiman Marcus, 480.990.2100.
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(Clockwise from top) Metallic gold canvas slip-on, $55 at www.keds.com. Patchwork suede handbag, Chanel, $1,295.95 at To Be Continued…A Consignment Boutique, 480.699.2700. Cheetah print infinity scarf, $24 at Divalicious, 480.699.7634. Olive cargo skinny jean, Flying Monkey, $68 at Divalicious. Lightweight floral leather jacket, Elizabeth and James, $225.95 at To Be Continued…A Consignment Boutique. Brown suede button-down, Bishop + Young, $95 at Elan Style, 480.941.5575. Retro round sunglasses, Carrera, $189 at Optics, 480.991.0509. Multicolor bodycon dress, Jealous Tomato, $48 at La Foi Boutique, 480.664.0887. SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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(Clockwise from top) Laptop bag in camel, $148 at www.graceshop.com. Rose gold Beats Solo2 wireless headphones, $299.95 at www.beatsbydre.com. Studded orange Fitbit Flex wrap cover, $78 at www.bezelsandbytes.com. Floral mobile charger and cord, band.do, $30 at Saks Fifth Avenue, 602.955.8000. Polka-dot tablet cover, Kate Spade, $85 at www.luxury.zappos.com. Magenta mini speaker, Nixon, $100 at www.zappos.com. ‘Selfie’ lighted iPhone case, Ty-Lite, $79.99 at Nordstrom, 480.946.4111. SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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SUMMER SKIN REFRESH Get ready to repair, restore and rebuild
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uring summer, your skin is exposed to numerous combative elements that can cause damage to it. Even though you’ve worked hard for that coveted summertime glow, your skin is likely in need of a break from the sun. It’s time to say goodbye to soaking up rays and embark on a journey dedicated to revamping your skin. Reverse the sins of summer and give your body a complexion refresh using these end-of-summer essentials.
emollient and fortifying agents imperative to nail beauty and strength, this Dior nail necessity conditions cuticles and enhances resistance. Containing a blend of natural lanolin, glycine soja protein and lecithin, this peach-colored cream gets the job done. Its thick consistency works as a vitamin for your nails and repairs any damaged skin. With just one application, you’ll see immediate, effective results. $27 at Nordstrom, 480.946.4111.
goop Enriching Face Oil This nourishing and potent face oil will be your post-summer hero. Made with a pure blend of organic sunflowers; olive, jojoba seed and linseed oils; and vitamin C, this product is a force to be reckoned with. Pat a small amount over your makeup and use it as a mid-day pick me up, leaving you with a “just left the spa” glow. Apply before a moisturizer and this oil will turbo-charge the hydration process, leaving your skin soft and supple. $110 at Cos Bar, 480.607.2771.
Sisley Paris Nutritive Lip Balm Using a lip balm in your skincare regime is an absolute must, especially when it’s for protection. Sisley has created an end all be all lip balm. This soother operates as an emergency treatment for chapped, dried out and cracked lips while repairing and restoring lipid levels. Its melting texture establishes the perfect consistency, giving life to smoother and youthful lips. Consolidated with oils such as hazelnut, plum kernel, sunflower seed and both shea and kokum butters, this formula provides an intense sensation of comfort. $74 at Saks Fifth Avenue, 602.955.8000.
Madam C.J. Walker Scalp Exfoliator Scalp clarity is one of the main ingredients to growing healthy hair. This robust and rich cream detoxifies to rejuvenate for a crisp, clean canvas by removing unwanted buildup and flakes. A combination of shea butter and olive and coconut oils work together to cleanse and rebalance a dry, dehydrated scalp. Acting as a natural exfoliate, the salicylic acid dissolves and lifts away impurities. Add this scalp exfoliator as a new step to your cleansing routine and watch as luscious, replenished hair is revealed. $32 at Sephora, 480.991.0915.
Natura Bissé Diamond Mist Energy Infusion Lotion Infuse your skin with the most luxurious and energizing jewel for it. Formulated with a powerful ingredient, Artemia Salina extract, it creates the energy necessary to awaken cellular metabolism and prevent water loss, keeping your skin at optimal levels of hydration. Pea extract and natural sugars shield against harmful aggressors, resulting in visible rejuvenation. Spritz this lavender-scented freshness on any area of your body that you wish to illuminate and restore. $92 at Neiman Marcus, 480.990.2100.
Dior ‘Crème Abricot’ Nail Cream This multitasking concoction is the solution to beautiful nails. Enriched with
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Being a blue eyed blond I was worried that my eyebrows would look overdone but Rachell has been custom blending her own colors for each person for over twenty years so I trusted her to get the right shade and shape. I love the arch she gave me! It was like getting an instant lift! I get so many compliments on how my eyeliner enhances my lash line and makes my blue eyes just pop! But it still looks super natural! —Tina Clemmons President/Owner De Novo Scan, Clinical Thermography
I am a breast cancer survivor and my Doctor trusts her patients to Rachell for the final phase of Breasthetics (3-d nipple tattoo and areola restoration) after breast cancer. My tatas are gorgeous thanks to Rachell! After that I totally trusted her to do my eyeliner, which I loved, so then I even did my Eyebrows and Lips! —Ellen Elson Realtor/Luxury Private Listings
I was most impressed with Rachell’s conservative approach to permanent makeup, she really stresses you can always add more and that made me comfortable. She is such a color genius and so experienced. I love that now I can just get up and go. —Dawn Billings Heartlink Founder, Creator of Primary Colors Personality Test
For over 20 years Rachell Hall has eased the makeup woes of an international clientele with her exclusive perfected signature procedures. Be beautiful at breakfast and still look fresh at four! Work out or go out your permanent make up will be perfect! Save time with any procedure. Always natural, always pretty, always perfect. Don't you deserve wash and wear beauty? • Powder soft eyebrows create the illusion of fullness, frame your eyes with the perfect arch, and of course save all that time in the morning! • Smokey eyeliner, never smears, enhances your lash line and eliminates daily tugging at delicate eye tissue • Custom contoured lips- naturally full and blushed lips with contour and colors blended just for you! • Restores lip fullness without the "duck lip effect" and eliminates lipstick bleeding into fine lines • Breasthetics, 3-d nipple areola restoration post mastectomy
"My motto is Classic Beauty, nothing trendy. Nobody wants to look like they had their makeup tattooed on! That’s why all my signature treatments are designed to look soft and natural. Remember you can always add more! My clients never wake up Wednesday morning with Saturday night makeup! Classy, classic and conservative is my specialty look.
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et on a ridge overlooking the signature eighth green of the Pinnacle Course at Troon North Golf Club, with mountain and city light views beyond, this 8,653-square-foot residence is an exquisite mixture of Old World Mediterranean charm and incomparable craftsmanship. The four-bed, 6 ½-bath property begins with a hand-laid paver drive leading up to the desert landscaped courtyard and gated auto-court. Through the imported cantera stone entry, the interior begins with formal living spaces that have marble flooring, arched entryways and windows, custom ironwork fixtures and chandeliers, and detailed ceilings. A retractable glass wall opens the interior to the outdoor living spaces with a sweeping view of the golf course and the Valley beyond. The open kitchen and family room offers a warm, inviting retreat with rich cherry cabinetry, ceiling and fireplace
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detailing, as well as casual dining and seating areas. The kitchen is equipped with Bosch, Miele, Sub-Zero and Viking appliances, including an eight-burner gas range with a custom hood, dual dishwashers and a built-in espresso machine, while a fullsize bar completes the family room. Additional living spaces include a billiard room and loft with its own full bar area, plus an adjacent outdoor upper living room, home theater, a main level covered patio with a dual-sided fireplace, and multiple areas for seating and dining. Outdoors, the backyard expands to include terraced sun decks, an outdoor kitchen with a dining bar, waterfalls, a resort-style pool, a separate spa area, and boulder views. All of the bedrooms are en suite with private bathrooms. The master suite is secluded in its own wing that features a private sitting room with a fireplace and a luxuriously appointed bathroom, with a sunken tub framed by cantera stone pillars and another fireplace. The property also includes two laundry rooms, an office, a 4 ½-car garage, a premium-sized lot to ensure privacy from the golf course, and the highly sought-after west orientation to enjoy the outdoors yearround. Simply put, this home is impressive! 29662 N. 105th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85262. Listed for $3,500,000 with The Luckys, Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, 602.320.8415 or lucky@russlyon.com.
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vital stats: 2017 Jaguar F-PACE Price: $40,990 Price as tested: $70,735 Seating: 5 Engine: 2.0-L turbocharged diesel or
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2017 JAGUAR F-PACE The British automaker adds an SUV to its lineup for the first time
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here’s an old saying that when you’re the last one to arrive at the party, you better be wearing the prettiest dress. As one of the last automakers without an SUV in its lineup, Jaguar called on design director Ian Callum to deliver on this task. And so, the legendary British marque adds the all-new F-PACE to its portfolio. Visually inspired by the F-TYPE sports car, the F-PACE features Jaguar’s current design language including the signature “J” blade headlamps found on the 2017 XE and XF sedans. Even the huge grille and lower air intakes are carryovers from Jaguar’s performance sedans. F-PACE borrows the minimalistic taillights from the original E-TYPE Jaguar sports cars.
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From the bulging hood and clean side profile to the strong rear shoulders, the overall look recalls the strength, purity and agile stance of a feline, ready to pounce. Consistent with its sedan siblings, the interior is a near-perfect blend of sportiness and refined elegance with generous seating for five. The new InControl Touch infotainment system with an 8-inch touch-screen and Meridian sound system is standard; the Pro version, with a huge 10.2-inch screen, is optional. A unique innovation for runners and those with an active lifestyle is Activity Key, a waterproof wristband that allows you to leave the bulkier key fob in the vehicle and lock and unlock your car with just the wristband. F-PACE is available with a choice of three engine options, beginning with a 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel with 180 horsepower starting at $40,990, followed by a 3.0-liter supercharged V-6 in either 340 or 380 horsepower forms, from $42,390 and $56,700 respectively. The turbodiesel and 340-horsepower, V-6 versions come in Pure, Prestige, Portfolio or R-Sport trim levels. There are also S and First Edition models; the latter is limited stock. I drove both gas-engine models, and it really took back-to-back driving to discern any difference in power. All-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission are standard on all models. The F-PACE S gets adaptive dynamics, which adjust the damping based on body and wheel movement for a smoother and more agile ride. Overall, the range of models, trim levels and options are vast and allow you to custom-build the F-PACE how you like it, but the price climbs easily with added options. Jaguar’s new SUV is easily more sports sedan-like than any rivals in its segment, and is an excellent choice for those seeking a true sports utility vehicle. Automotive writer Jim Prueter is a spokesperson for AAA, and his auto reviews and travel stories appear nationally in print and online. You can catch him on several local TV stations, and can reach him at jmprueter@ yahoo.com.
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LUXURY IN PARADISE Pick your perfect resort experience in Puerto Vallarta
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experience. Whether you’re traveling with family or on a romantic getaway, you’ll be swept away by the majesty of coastal Mexico at these all-inclusive properties, where the friendly staff is happy to fulfill whatever your vacationer’s heart desires. After all, you are in paradise.
uerto Vallarta is a tropical oasis that calls for lingering poolside afternoons that segue into enchanting evenings over gourmet dinners. Just over a twohour flight from Phoenix, what was once a small town has evolved into a modern, world-class beach destination with restaurants, shops, art galleries and entertainment. Even so, Puerto Vallarta remains true to its roots, as evidenced by its Old Mexico charm, cobblestone streets and fiestas. Beyond exploring the welcoming city, you can just as easily spend your days soaking up three of the area’s best resorts. As part of the award-winning Velas Group, a trio of resorts – Velas Vallarta, Casa Vallarta and Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit – each offer a special SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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VELAS VALLARTA: A Lush Oasis Spanning 10 acres in Puerto Vallarta’s most exclusive area, Velas Vallarta sits Casa along the shoreline of the Mexican Velas Pacific Coast. Draped in the allure of Old Mexico with colorful, tropical landscaping, the resort offers an array of lodging and activity options that keep family in mind while retaining an all-star experience. The resort’s 345 suites are comprised of budget-friendly
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suites even have a private pool in the garden. Although Casa Velas is not along the oceanfront, the hotel has a private Beach Club a few miles away where you can eat and take a dip in the pool or sea. Back on property, there’s another pool, flanked by palm trees and a swim-up bar, as well as koi fish ponds and meandering bright blue peacocks that call the hotel’s lush grounds home.
Presidential Suite, Velas Vallarta
SPLURGE: With four bedrooms, the Presidential Suite is the largest and most luxurious experience at Casa Velas. Every bedroom has views of the golf course and the hotel pool, and the suite itself has its own private terrace with an oversized plunge pool. The Presidential Suite includes a full bar in the living area and your own butler and bartender, plus each guest receives a spa experience and a complimentary round of golf.
studios to more spacious three-bedroom suites and luxury suites, all of which have kitchenettes or kitchens, making this a welcome retreat for families and groups. No matter which you choose, you’ll feel you’ve stepped into your own private Vallarta villa, with Mexican-inspired decor, ethnic fabrics and earthy hues, all overlooking the water of Banderas Bay. There’s no shortage of entertainment (or food) at Velas Vallarta, with nightly themed dinners at the resort’s more upscale Andrea Restaurant and festivities in the hotel’s lobby, such as margarita- and martini-tasting nights, fiestas and live music. During the day, take part in yoga on the jetty, watersports like kayaking and windsurfing, or a seaside massage while the kids hang out at the recently renovated Kids’ Club. And, of course, guests are equally encouraged to spend their days lounging by one of the three pools and floating the lazy river that snakes through the beautifully curated gardens.
Velas Vallarta
The largest and most lavish Velas property in the area is Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit. Located 15 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta along the Banderas Bay, the resort is a recipient of the coveted AAA Five Diamond Award and U.S. News & World Report named it the No. 1 Hotel in Puerto Vallarta. Upon arrival, you’re immediately welcomed by grandeur; the resort’s entrance towers above you and outdoor elements are seamlessly blended into the design, with lush plants and ponds dotting the interior landscape. Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit has 267 suites ranging from wellness suites with health-minded amenities to luxurious spa suites. Teak furnishings imported from Bali, soft neutral tones and tropical colors adorn the spaces, but most breathtaking are the suites’ ocean views. Particularly of note are the resort’s five-star gourmet dining options, the 16,500-square-foot spa, and its plethora of activities for kids, including a kids’ spa and the recently renovated Teens’ Club, which is so cool, you may find yourself wanting to hang out there! The extensive game room has entertainment like X-Box Kinect, air hockey and a karaoke set with a dance floor.
SPLURGE: The resort’s Presidential Suite is a no-brainer for those who desire the ultimate in splendor. The suite accompanies up to eight people among its four bedrooms, making it the most spacious offering at Velas Vallarta. Situated on the eighth floor of the resort directly above the brilliant blue water, you’ll feel like you’re in your own private retreat. And that you are – the terrace has its own pool and lounge space with a dining area outside for dinners under the stars.
CASA VELAS: A Romantic Escape Tucked away on the Marina Vallarta Golf Course is a private oasis with a captivatingly romantic feel. The AAA Four Diamond Casa Velas offers a quiet retreat with an adults-only experience. Upon arriving, you’re first welcomed by lush gardens, followed by regal architecture that’s reminiscent of a Spanish hacienda. Listed eighth among the 15 best hotels in Mexico by Condé Nast Traveler, Casa Velas has an intimate and exclusive feel, thanks to its boutique size of just 80 suites. Last year, 38 of the suites underwent a million-dollar renovation as part of the hotel’s 10th anniversary. Designed with textures and colors inspired by traditional Mexican aesthetics, they have garden views and some SEPTEMBER 2016 |
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GRAND VELAS RIVIERA NAYARIT: An Ultra-luxe Retreat
SPLURGE: The Imperial Spa Suites are fit for a king – and plenty of his family and friends. The resort has two opulent options: a two-bedroom and three-bedroom suite that are each equipped with a steam room, multiple Jacuzzis, a massage table and a private maid, butler and bartender. Here, luxuriating in relaxation is the focus, with each guest getting both an 80-minute massage and complimentary rounds of golf each day. Expansive windows afford prime ocean views and the space is so magnificent, you may find yourself with little reason to leave the suite. Learn more about these resorts and the new Grand Velas Los Cabos opening in November at www.velasresorts.com.
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From a natural glow to bronze smoky eyes, seven beauty pros share fall-inspired looks that wow
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MODEL: Regina Gibson MAKEUP BY: Helen DeMun, ’Ohana Salon, 480.945.2711; www.ohanasalon az.com PRODUCTS: All by Aveda. Inner Light Mineral Tinted Moisture, Inner Light Mineral Dual Foundation, Brazilian Sun Uruku Bronzer, Illumination eyeshadow, Gobi Sands and Copper Haze Petal Essence Eye Color Trios, Peach Lights blush, Black Orchid Eye Definer, Black Forest Mosscara, and Sheer Mineral Lip Color in Sheer Moonflower.
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Guests enjoyed a concert at the Musical Instrument Museum by drum legend, Terry Bozzio, as part of the museum’s 2016 Summer Concert Series. Bozzio is best known for his work with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame artist Frank Zappa. Drawing from jazz, classical and ethnic percussion styles, he enthralled the audience with ambient electronic loops, atmospheric percussion effects and riveting drumming.
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This musical event sponsored by Raven Events benefitted The Miraculous Love Kids foundation, founded by musician Lanny Cordola. Guests gathered at Wasted Grain to enjoy live music by Great Psycho Magnet, which plays ’70s and ’80s music from bands such as Led Zeppelin and Guns and Roses. Other musicians, including Cordola, made appearances through the evening.
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Phoenix Fashion Week welcomed the return of Shop Garment District, an event celebrating the nation’s top emerging fashion and accessory designers. Guests gathered at Tempe’s Moxy Hotel to get a sneak peek at 15 emerging designers, who will be showcasing their original collections at Phoenix Fashion Week in October. The event included a runway show, a trunk sale, giveaways, bubbles, bites and music.
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Hosted by the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild, this toast to the state’s unconventional brews and brewing processes took place at the Phoenix Convention Center with fresh flavors poured by more than 50 of the Southwest’s best craft brewers. Festival-goers sampled specialty casks and never-before-sipped brews.
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The MARKET by Jennifer’s RESTAURANT+BAR Drink: The Prickly Pear Details: The garden-to-glass movement takes center stage with legally harvested prickly pear fruit and manzanita berries from the Tonto National Forest with vodka, cilantro and a jalapeno pepper. Cost: $11
Thirsty Camel Lounge at The Phoenician Drink: Thirsty Camel Martini Details: Indulge in Grey Goose Citron with lemonade, lemon juice and fresh prickly pear syrup. Cost: $18 La Bocca Urban Kitchen + Wine Bar Drink: Corpse Reviver #Blue Details: Plymouth Gin, Lillet (a French wine aperitif), Blue Curacao and fresh lemon juice combine to keep your blues away. Cost: $11 Crab & Mermaid Drink: Passion Peach Punch Details: This fruity sipper is made from Tito’s Handmade Vodka, St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur, lemon, lime, passionfruit and confetti flowers. Cost: $11 Beckett’s Table Drink: The Gardener’s Champagne Details: Veuve Devienne Champagne mixes with housemade raspberry-basil simple syrup and a sugar cube soaked in Peychaud’s Bitters. Cost: $11
32 Shea Drink: Mint Lemon Drop Martini Details: Muddled fresh mint from the garden, squeezed lemon, vodka and sweet and sour leave you feeling minty fresh. Cost: $10
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St. Francis Drink: The Cloud Cover Details: You’ll be on cloud nine after this drink containing London dry gin, Gifford Blue Curacao, Velvet Falernum and fresh-squeezed lime juice. Cost: $11 Crudo Drink: Beets, Rhymes and Life Details: Nolet’s Gin, Lillet Rose, raspberry, fresh beets, lemon and seltzer come together for this veggie-forward cocktail. Cost: $11 Café Zu Zu at Hotel Valley Ho Drink: Light My Fire Details: Redemption Rye, Aperol, lemon juice, chilies and black pepper combine to make this red-hot mixer. Cost: $12 SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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The newly opened Sel is already among the most buzzed about eateries in Scottsdale. Chef Branden Levine – of Café Monarch fame – has a clear focus: To provide a contemporary, yet eclectic, dining experience in the heart of the Scottsdale Art District. Available on both Sel’s $70 prix fixe, four-course menu and a la carte for $40 is Levine’s Seared Maple Leaf Farm Duck Breast. Perfectly seared with wonderfully crisp skin, the meat is paired with golden peaches that have been compressed with local mesquite honey and lemon juice, as well as white wine-braised fennel, nutty black quinoa and fire-roasted baba ghanoush. It’s finished with a pinot noir-duck stock reduction. The result is earthy, rich and firing on all flavor cylinders. 7044 E. Main St., Scottsdale; 480.949.6296; www.selrestaurant.com.
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Celebrate National Breakfast Month with these morning time menus BY TARYN JEFFERIES
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ou’ve likely heard, and perhaps for a time, paid attention to the belief that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. With busy lives and a bounty of convenience foods at the ready, some of us have lost sight of this adage. Yet, since September is devoted to breakfast, this is the ideal time to get reacquainted. While breakfast at home or on the go may be a monotonous cycle of cereal, scrambled eggs or toast, these six breakfast spots are churning out creative dishes that will make breaking the fast far more exciting and enjoyable. Get ready to dig in!
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Alma wxsw Cuisine 8989 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 480.621.5254 www.almascottsdale.com Alma wxsw Cuisine is the newest neighborhood addition on this list and has already garnered a reputation for its unique array of Western-, Southwestern- and Mexican-inspired dishes. The decor embraces this theme with animal hide-adorned booths, dark wood accents and animal skulls throughout the dining room. We love how their breakfast entree items are split into The West and The Southwest, helping to guide you to the best choice for your tastes. SO SCOTTSDALE! |
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food files The Overworked Cowboy is a fun (and spicy) take on chicken fried steak. In addition to a savory and peppery pork sausage gravy, you’ll get a slathering of green pork chili atop your crispy steak. The slight heat of the gravy melds with the balmy, pungent heat of the green chiles making for an eye-opening experience. In the mood for pancakes? You have some unique choices: lemon ricotta, apples and cinnamon, granola raspberry, bacon and blueberries, pumpkin and cajeta or a combination of any two.
exemplary service and extremely reasonable prices for the quality of food you receive. The space itself is charming and colorful, and the staff and owners, who are frequently on hand, are courteous and accommodating. You’ll find all manner of daybreak delights like light, flaky and buttery croissants; an assortment of hearty omelets; and delectable breakfast sandwiches. But what about the crepes? This creperie has a menagerie of sweet and savory options all tucked within their organic buckwheat flour crepes. On the savory side, the Forestiere crepe has a consolidation of ham, melted Swiss, mushrooms and bechamel. The lusciousness of the bechamel and the woodsy flavor of the mushrooms marry perfectly with the saltiness of the ham and cheese. On the sweetly sinful side, the Damnation 2 is an indulgent merger of toothsome chestnut cream and melted dark chocolate. No matter your choice, you’ll be saying ooh la la in no time!
Arcadia Farms Cafe 7014 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale 480.941.5665 www.arcadiafarmscafe.com For more than 25 years, Arcadia Farms Cafe has been bringing neighbors together over specialty pastries, signature omelets and Arcadia blend coffees. The cafe’s vibe is that of a refurbished farmhouse; the interior is warm, cozy and familiar. In the cooler months, their patio is vibrant and abuzz with diners enjoying a leisurely morning over breakfast. If you’re short on time they still have you covered. Their pastries are foolproof for an early daylight jolt and easily accessible with a line that moves pretty quickly. They also have a marketplace in which you can pick up some sustenance to go. If you’re able to linger a little longer, grab a table and settle into their crepes croque-monsieur. The obvious twist here is the use of crepes, which hold up surprisingly well given the abundance of ham and cheese, and the creamy bechamel will have you wanting to lick your plate clean.
Egg N’ Joe 23271 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 480.265.9968 www.eggnjoe.com Egg N’ Joe is part of the Elmer’s Restaurants, and those familiar with Elmer’s know that their restaurants serve up great food and excellent service. It has long been rumored that some of the dining groups’ recipes are locked up in a vault, and with good reason. The food here is familiar enough, but you also sense that there is something a little extra that you can’t quite place. The brightly colored dining room evokes a fun, easygoing vibe and provides an excellent backdrop for a great start to your day. There is a healthy mix of old-fashioned and modern items on the menu. Not to be missed are the famous German pancakes. Dwarfing your plate, the pancake is huge and arrives light and airy, almost like a crepe. They traditionally come with lemon wedges, whipped butter and a dusting of powdered sugar, but you can add an array of fruit toppings, such as triple-berry, strawberry, maple-caramel apple or lingonberry butter.
Benedict’s 5555 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale 602.992.3337 www.benedictscaterers.com Even though Benedict’s is only open for brunch on Saturday and Sunday, this is a spot worth anticipating all week long. The charming cafe’s simplistic interior allows for the focus to spotlight the food – and it’s pretty impressive. Obviously, with a name like Benedict’s you would expect them to have an array of options when it comes to the classic breakfast offering, and you will not be disappointed. There are five different Benedicts varying from the traditional to some options with a little more flair. The Arizona comes with a base of a corn biscuit, spicy chorizo, poached eggs and an avocado tomatillo sauce that packs another punch of heat to the dish. Feeling like starting the day with something lavish? The bread pudding waffle is an intoxicating sequence of caramel and vanilla custard-soaked bread that is griddled until golden and crispy. The aroma alone will let your stomach know you’re in for an indulgent treat.
The Hash Kitchen 8777 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 480.947.3214 www.thehashkitchen.com Chef Joey Maggiore knows a thing or two about creating a venue and menu that locals crave. He’s been a part of seven successful restaurants in Arizona and California, with no plans to slow down. He and his wife have created an eclectic and vibrant eatery, sought out by locals and visitors alike. The popularity of this spot means that you might have to wait a bit to be seated, but you’ll quickly forget all about that once you embark on the DIY Bloody Mary bar. Food-wise, you can’t go wrong with any one of their six different hash combinations. The herb fried chicken variety comes with crispy leeks and a maple reduction that’s finger lickin’ good. For those with a sweet tooth, try an order of coconut- and almond-encrusted French toast with caramelized bananas and hot maple reduction.
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KEY $ $10 or less $$ Up to $30 $$$ Up to $60 $$$$ Over $60
Approximate price a meal for one person, with drink, tax + tip.
NOTE: Restaurants are randomly selected from a rotating master list. While the information about each restaurant is routinely checked, changes can occur. Please confirm all information, and we solicit your help in correcting any errors found in this guide. If you wish to have your restaurant considered for inclusion in this directory or have any corrections for this list, please email the editor-in-chief at chelsea@ richmanmediagroup.com.
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EL DORADO BAR & GRILL Catch a game, live music and great deals on food and beverage at this welcoming establishment. Mondays feature $5 burgers all day while Fridays indicate a fish fry. The menu spans bar favorites such as wings, sliders, burgers and hearty sandwiches, while the bar pours out chilled beer, cool cocktails and wine. 8708 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale; 480.945.2606; www.eldorado-bar-grill.com; $ EMILY’S CAFÉ Emily’s Café is serving up food from the heart day after day. Come in and feel like you’re right at home at your favorite aunt or grandmother’s house. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner most days and while all their menu items look absolutely delectable, the true stand out is their Sunday Brunch. Pomegranate mimosas, eggs Benedict, crispy fried potatoes – there is no greater comfort meal. 8700 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale; 480.513.2000; $$ HOPDODDY BURGER BAR A burger place even your vegetarian friends will fall in love with? It’s true, Hopdoddy is making friends of all kinds these days, with their wide variety of burger choices. No matter what you’re in the mood for, they have you covered, from the classic burger to the very spicy El Diablo along with the La Bandita vegetarian black bean and corn patty. There are other burger protein options, like lamb, chicken, bison and even ahi tuna. Their Kennebec fries are a delight, with or without the truffle aïoli, and you definitely do not want to miss out on one of their shakes. 11055 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.348.2337; www.hopdoddy.com; $$
METROPOLIS Set amid the Camelview Optima Condos you’ll find a garden courtyard that will make you forget that you are in the heart of Scottsdale. Metropolis offers up an array of intoxicating cocktails and comforting entrees, like the kolkata chicken curry, which is a delightful nod to an exciting Indian dish. A definite treat here is dining on the patio. You’ll find yourself surrounded by delicate vines cascading over railings, lovely fountains and inviting and cushy couches; the perfect backdrop for a lazy weekend nosh. 7137 E. Rancho Vista Drive, Scottsdale; 480.621.6339; www.metropolisaz. com; $$ SHAKE SHACK The highly lauded Shake Shack has finally landed in Scottsdale, and fans are rejoicing. Located within (and accessible from outside) Scottsdale Fashion Square, this place will certainly be every tired shopper’s culinary retreat. Stop in for a quick burger (or chicken sandwich) and cheesy fry combo. The burgers are everything you want them to be – juicy and full of flavor, and the accoutrements only add to the experience. Make sure to check out their frozen custard shakes or concretes to sweeten the experience. 7014 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; 480.270.8825; www.shakeshack. com; $$ THE CHICKEN SCOOP Do you have a serious love for chicken salad, or maybe you just think of it as an afterthought at a potluck? Either way, you are in for a treat and a surprise. This quirky spot at The Promenade has more than 13 different types of chicken salad, from the traditional to a curry version and everything in between. The ambiance is perfect for fueling up after a day of shopping and the staff are attentive and friendly. 16495 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.219.9419; www.chickenscoopaz.com; $$
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AHIPOKI BOWL This Japanese and Hawaiian fusion concept has lots of people talking. Enjoy the freshest ingredients available while you create your signature poke dish in a fast-casual environment. You can load up your bowls with a variety of proteins, sides, sauces and toppings or you can keep it simple with just a few of the fresh ingredients. The possibilities and flavor combinations are nearly endless. 2805 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.219.9310; www.ahipokibowl.com; $ BEI Looking for a wide variety of Asian dishes? Bei is serving up sushi, Japanese, Korean barbecue, ramen, rice bowls and much more. They offer a wide variety of sushi rolls at reasonable prices as well as generous sashimi combinations. One menu highlight is the Bei bulgogi entree; a generous serving of marinated ribeye that is seasoned perfectly and has bright and full flavors. Stop by for happy hour and sushi roll prices that are hard to beat. 2200 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.471.6609; www.beisushi.com; $$ PHO KING KITCHEN The popular food truck now has a brick and mortar location serving up Vietnamese-French
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fusion. They offer a variety of signature dishes from stir fry to pho, but one of the most interesting menu items is their burrito phorrito. This dish is a mix of stir-fry veggies, melted cheese, kimchi, pickled veggies, cilantro-lime rice and Sriracha mayo all in a grilled flour tortilla. It’s an unexpected combination of flavors that is nothing short of delicious. 8018 E. Thomas Road, Scottsdale; 480.947.5100; www.phokinghungry.com; $ NOODLES RANCH This fast-service Vietnamese spot is phonomenal! No matter how you like your pho, you will find an abundance of options at Noodles Ranch, and all of theirs come with a side of bean sprouts, lime, chili pepper and Thai basil. If pho isn’t your thing, they also have a variety of rice-based dishes, including their exclusive Arizona Fried Rice, a vegetarian dish featuring broccoli, fried tofu, bean sprouts, carrots and egg, which is never greasy or heavy. 2765 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.945.3182; www.noodlesranch.com; $$ SAKANA SUSHI & GRILL Sakana offers fresh, tender sushi in a comfortable environment with great prices and an excellent customer experience. The menu features specialty sushi rolls, sashimi, udon and ramen, as well as cooked dishes for your non-sushi loving friends. With generous portions, great value and friendly service, Sakana will make you feel like a lucky cat. 6989 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale; 480.609.3850; www.sakanasushiandgrill.com; $$
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MCFATE TAP + BARREL McFate Tap + Barrel (formerly Fate Brewing) creates smaller brew batches, which means that while you will always see your favorites in rotation, there are also many opportunities to try some of their seasonal and experimental brews that are often exclusive to the brewery. Their menu also features a variety of woodfired pizzas. 7337 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.994.1274; www.fatebrewing.com; $$ FOUR PEAKS GRILL & TAP With an intense commitment to creating exceptional beer to be shared with the local community, Four Peaks has been creating loyal fans that grow in numbers with each new year. They offer eight beers that you can find all year long (as well as in your local grocery), as well as some exciting seasonal offerings. To keep things simple, all menu items feature suggestions for the perfect pairings. 15745 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale; 480.991.1795; www.fourpeaks.com; $$ O.H.S.O. EATERY + DISTILLERY While O.H.S.O. is busy creating their own craft brews, they’re also cooking up a diverse and expansive menu. Whether you pair your food with their brews or any of the other craft brews on tap, you’re sure to enjoy your time at the brewery. The Brewer’s Plate is a great place to start, offering up artisan cheese, meats, popcorns, nuts and fruit, letting you nosh a little of everything. 15681 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale; 480.948.3159; www.ohsodistillery. com; $$ PAPAGO BREWING Tucked away in a nondescript strip mall,
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guide Papago Brewing has been brewing up some local craft beer – and you may have never known. They boast 30 beers on tap, and once one is empty, a different one will take its place, giving patrons the opportunity to try out a variety of brews. Their hand-stretched pizzas feature a different beer in the creation of the crust each day. 7107 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale; 480.425.7439; www.papagobrewing.com; $$
COFFEE SHOPS
BOSS COFFEE In a time when there is a new franchised coffee shop on every corner, it’s nice to find a place where locals can go and not feel like another number. This independently owned and operated coffee shop wants you to feel comfortable and they really want to get to know you better. They hand-select and test every roast that they serve and feature several micro-roasts. The offerings include a wide range of coffees, espressos, frappes and smoothies along with hot teas and cocoa. 23015 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 1.800.590.4092; www.bosscoffee.com; $ FOURTILLFOUR This quirky coffee spot has a great vintage vibe, complete with the owner’s classic Porsche out front. The space is small, along with their menu, but good things some in small packages, right? Really good things. The small space is by design in hopes that customers will interact with one another. They feature Four Barrels coffee, which is wildly popular in Northern California and its distinctive flavor has a growing following here thanks to FourTillFour. If you have an appreciation for classic cars and craft coffee, you’ll love it here. 7105 E. 1st Ave., Scottsdale; 602.300.5200; www.fourtillfour.com; $ SIP COFFEE & BEER HOUSE Who knew that high-end coffee and craft beers went so well together? The folks behind Sip Coffee & Beer House had a hunch, and its paying off for them and the patrons. The space itself is funky and fun, with bright colors and an eclectic mix of furniture and artwork. They have made a huge effort to use reclaimed items from the original building while picking up bits and pieces from local antique shops and yard sales. Cartel Coffee is their primary source of coffee, and they also feature a variety of local craft beers. Guests can enjoy a simple, no-nonsense menu and happy hour specials throughout the week. 3617 N. Goldwater Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.625.3878; www.sipcoffeeandbeerhouse.com; $
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ARRIVEDERCI Offering up healthy, yet delicious, Italian dishes, Arrivederci will make it hard for you to say goodbye. They serve consistently fresh, delightful dishes complete with Italian hospitality. The traditional menu options will warm you Nona’s heart. The vitello limone e carciofi is a great option, as it is light and packed with flavor from the artichoke hearts and capers, which contrast with the refreshing white wine sauce. 7101 E. Thunderbird Road, Scottsdale; 480.922.8225; www.azitaly.com; $$
MOD PIZZA What started out as an experiment to see how one restaurant could serve great pizza made with equally great ingredients for the lowest price possible (all while paying their staff the highest wage possible), has morphed into a go-to spot for pizza, personality and a unique philosophy. Their menu features a top 10 of suggested and tried-and-true combinations, but you are welcome to become a pizza Picasso and create your own or alter the originals. They also offer gluten-free crust upon request. 10893 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 602.314.8297; www.modpizza.com; $ NICK’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT For more than 15 years, Nick’s has been creating happy diners with their homemade pasta, pizza and seafood dishes. One local favorite is their veal marsala; the tender meat is not overpowered with a heavy tart sauce. The light wine-based sauce allows the depth of flavor to complement the veal. Pasta options are seemingly endless and they also have an extensive gluten-free menu, creating the perfect local spot to share a meal with the whole family. Nick’s on Frank Lloyd Wright, 13910 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.314.9445; Nick’s at Pinnacle Peak, 23417 N. Pima Road, 480.515.0096; Scottsdale; Nick’s at Tatum and Shea, 10810 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix; 602.953.1110; www.nicks-italian.com; $$ POMO PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA This is the only local restaurant to offer a truly authentic Neapolitan pizza. In fact, the pizza is certified by the V.P.N. (Verace Pizza Napoletana) and the A.P.N. (Associazione Pizzaiuoli Napoletani) from Italy. In addition to authentic Italian pizzas – which are all homemade, of course – Pomo offers salads, soups, pastas and paninis. 8977 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.998.1366; www.pomopizzeria. com; $$ ROSATI’S AUTHENTIC CHICAGO PIZZA Since 1964, Rosati’s has been crafting authentic Chicago-style pizza from recipes passed down through the Rosati family. The pies are served up in four styles of Chicago pizza – traditional thin crust, unique double dough, Chicago deep dish, and authentic stuffed – with dough that’s made fresh daily. 7570 E. 6th Ave., Scottsdale; 480.999.5400; www.rosatispizza.com; $$
MEDITERRANEAN
OLIVE & IVY A day of shopping can really take a lot out of you. Amid all of that noise, you’re likely looking for a quiet place to relax and refuel and Olive & Ivy will serve as a personal oasis. The quiet charm that the restaurant exudes is rivaled only by the diversity of their menu. They have a great variety of bruschetta, salads, flatbreads and pastas to suit your tastes. They also have nice private dining rooms and a convenient marketplace if you need to grab and go. 7135 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale; 480.751.2200; www.oliveandivyrestaurant.com; $$ PARS PERSIAN CUISINE If you are looking for authentic Persian food you can’t do any better than Pars Persian Cuisine. Their chicken sultani is tender and juicy from their secret marinade. They have a vegetarian
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dolmeh entree that could make you forget all about meat! Make sure to take a little food home so that you have room for their Persian ice cream sandwiches. 11144 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.551.3222; www. parspersiancuisine.com; $$ PERSIAN ROOM The opulence of the dining room at the Persian Room will immediately transport you to another land. The exotic aromas permeate the space and cause immediate anticipation for what is to come. The unique combination of spices and fruits in Persian cuisine makes dining here an experience like no other. The kabobs here are rich in flavor, never dry and, like all other dishes, come in massive portions. Try the Persian Room special for a little taste of everything. 17040 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.614.1414; www.persianroom.com; $$
MEXICAN
LA HACIENDA A vibrant and upscale environment and menu, housed in the Scottsdale Princess, is elevating Mexican food in the Valley. With a light, ingredient-driven menu the bold flavors are able to stand out and the artistry of the chefs is apparent on every plate. The tableside guacamole is always a treat and their callo de hacha y chicharron is a decadent dinner option. 7575 E. Princess Drive, Scottsdale; 480.585.4848; www.scottsdaleprincess.com; $$$ NO QUE NO! MEXICAN GRILL Tucked away in a shopping center you will find an most unassuming Mexican restaurant serving up authentic and approachable dishes. The portions are large and the service is always friendly and accommodating. Their cochinita pibil rivals others in the Valley, and this is not an easy dish to make. It takes about four to five hours – cooked low and slow – to really allow the flavors to come through, and the pork is perfectly delicate and flavorful. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. 2515 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.941.6966; www.noquenomexicangrill.com; $$ OLD TOWN GRINGOS RESTAURANT & BAR This reinvented Dos Gringos restaurant has approached their menu as a bit of an homage to the original, with a touch of Midwestern hospitality courtesy of the new owners. The tacos and burritos are on an even level and the entrees may be a bit ampler than before. There are some new menu items, catering specifically to gringos with a nod to the windy city. If you are looking for a little bit of everything, you won’t be disappointed. 4209 N. Craftsman Court, Scottsdale; 480.423.3800; www.oldtowngringos.com; $$ OLD TOWN TORTILLA FACTORY Located in a refurbished 75-year-old adobe home, Old Town Tortilla Factory transfers all the charm and history that embodies the building and parlays that into the creation of excellent dishes as well as superb service. The menu approach is southwestern with a twist, bringing contemporary flair to the traditional. Grab a table on the patio and enjoy their spicy carne y camarones with a millionaire’s margarita and take in the scenery. 6910 E. Main St., Scottsdale; 480.945.4567; www.oldtowntortillafactory.com; $$
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guide SOL MEXICAN COCINA Immerse yourself in the feel and flavors of Baja at SOL. The rustic interior and soft lighting allow you to soak in all the sights and sounds, but more than likely your attention will be focused on your meal. The menu features a variety of authentic Mexican dishes that truly honor the traditions and ingredients of their originating country. You can’t go wrong with any of their street tacos, all full of fresh, flavorful ingredients and tender meats. All of the dishes range in heat level, so be sure to get some guidance from your server. 15323 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.245.6708; www.solcocina.com; $$
MODERN AMERICAN
BLK LIVE Not many restaurants can say that they have a pool on-site, but BLK Live does and it’s the perfect idea in a place a hot as Scottsdale. Part restaurant, part entertainment venue, this spot is an exciting addition to the area. The interior dining room is plush and colorful with posh booths and vibrant art details. Their wagyu burgers are juicy and can be upgraded to Kobe beef status for an additional cost. No matter if you are more comfortable inside with cloth napkins or out by the pool with a towel, BLK Live will definitely heat up your day or night. 7301 E. Butherus Drive, Scottsdale; 480.494.5069; www.blklivescottsdale.com; $$ GRAPE BISTRO Grape offers a relaxed, upscale dining experience without any pretension or high prices. The space is light and airy, reminiscent of a loft with exposed brick and tin panels. The wine list features more than 200 wines, all of which are 90 points or higher. Their menu is impressive and extensive with entrees ranging from vegetable gnocchi and fish and frites to seared scallops and a truffle burger. If you can’t commit to an entrée, you can graze your way through their starter menu. 23335 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.305.0907; www.grapebistro.com; $$ HOLE IN THE ROCK Located within the Magnuson Hotel (Papago Inn), Hole in the Rock offers up mid-century charm with an innovative menu. Imagine the classic dishes of the 50s and 60s reinvigorated with new techniques, fresh products and current tools of this decade. All of their meats are house-smoked and that same diligence is present in dishes like chicken Parmesan, steak salad and wild Alaskan sockeye salmon. Make sure to leave room for their signature s’mores dessert! 7017 E. McDowell Road, Scottsdale; 480.947.5152; www.papagoinnscottsdale. com; $$ THE HOUSE BRASSERIE If you’ve had the occasion to visit The Mission or Zinc Bistro, the other local dining concepts by Chef Matt Carter, you’ll certainly have expectations of your experience at the House Brasserie. The vintage atmosphere will take you back to a bygone era while the food will keep you thankful that you are in the here and now to experience the craftsmanship taking place in any one of Chef Carter’s kitchens. The smoked burrata starter is an absolute must. Venture into the entree selections and treat yourself to the
delightfully sinful seared diver scallops all while inhaling the aroma of vintage elegance, modern comforts and the warmth of great service. 6936 E. Main St., Scottsdale; 480.634.1600; www. thehousebrasserie.com; $$$
STEAKHOUSE
BLACK & BLEU This restaurant is full of shimmer and shine, fitting of an upscale eatery of its ilk. You’ll find a menu complete with Black Angus offerings paired perfectly with Moody Blue cheese, which are both the focus of this restaurants name. Currently only open for dinner, with a diverse menu featuring starters like black mussels in ginger coconut and charcuterie starring meats like boar salami and duck prosciutto. For dinner you can linger over a prime 45-day, dry-aged rib-eye steak rubbed with Maldon sea salt and tellicherry black pepper. Contrary to other steakhouses, Black & Bleu offers more traditional complete meals, as opposed to all a la carte items. 9343 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.767.1810; www.blackbleu.com; $$$ CARTWRIGHT’S SONORAN RANCH HOUSE Cartwright’s on its own is a strong steakhouse, but when you add in the strong tribute to Arizona’s history it reaches new heights. The restaurant pays homage to the spirit of Arizona’s ranching history along with that of the Cartwright family. The modern ranch cuisine combines dishes that our early settlers and ranchers may have enjoyed along the trail paired with modern techniques and styles, creating comforting dishes with New World flair. Dishes like their red chili elk balls combine this protein with cotija queso and a deep, rich red chili cream sauce. The steaks are simply prepared, allowing the flavors to stand alone. 6710 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek; 480.488.8031; www.cartwrightssonoranranchhouse.com; $$$ EDDIE MERLOT’S One of the newest premiere steakhouse in the Valley, Eddie Merlot’s is proving to be a force to be reckoned with. They offer impeccable and attentive service, knowledgeable staff, and painstakingly perfect decor which you will experience in abundance prior to arriving at your table. All of the beef is aged a minimum of 21 days and comes in a variety of in-house cuts. If you’re looking for something truly unique, opt for the Wagyu tomahawk ribeye of bone-in New York strip. 23207 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.699.0480; www.eddiemerlots.com; $$$$ MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE Guests have long known that Morton’s is a fantastic place to celebrate a special occasion. Diners who call ahead to let the staff know of their occasion will arrive to congratulatory greetings as well as a decorated table. It bears mentioning that Morton’s also features an eclectic and enticing “Bar Bites” menu, encouraging you to pop in after a long day and enjoy selections such as mini crab cake BLTs, tuna tacos and petite filet mignon sandwiches, among many others. 15233 N. Kierland Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.951.4440; www.mortons.com; $$$$ ROARING FORK When done correctly, wood-fired delivers perfectly cooked dishes with deep and complex
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flavors. Roaring Fork expertly combines the rugged history of cooking food over a simple wood fire with the creativity and whimsy of the chef, which leads to sophisticatedly simple dishes. The Roaring Fork “Big Ass” Burger is an amazing creation; the meat, wood-fired of course, is incredibly juicy and is topped with poblano pepper, cheddar, smoked pepper bacon and all the usual burger accoutrements. Pair the burger with the green chili mac and cheese and you’ll have yourself a joyous spice fest. 4800 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 480.947.0795; www.roaringfork.com; $$
WINE BARS
B&R WINE – FOOD Unwind with wine, craft beer and a menu of shareable bites at this charming neighborhood bistro. Menu selections range from a deli board to pizza and bruschetta. Stop in for a stellar happy hour every day from 3 to 6 p.m. (any glass of wine is $6!). Closed Monday. 7366 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale; 480.483.5396; www. brwinefood.com; $ KAZIMIERZ WORLD WINE BAR Kazimierz is an off-shoot of Cowboy Ciao and a perfect complement to the restaurant. The wine bar has quickly become a hidden gem standing on its own as a rich and sexy lounge. The menu consists of small bites sure to create the perfect nosh to pair with your choice of wine, ranging from an array of charcuterie options to flatbreads. Kazimierz will tell you that their wine list is akin to Mr. Toad’s Wild ride – a flurry of options from varying regions and flavor profiles. If for some reason you can’t find the wine you desire, among their more than 275 selections, they will be happy to order it for you. 7137 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale; 480.946.3004; $$ THE LIVING ROOM If you desire a relaxed atmosphere to meet up with friends, a place without pretention and the noise and chaotic energy of a bar, The Living Room just might be the perfect place for you. They boast a delightful sangria that is made in-house and is quite popular among regulars. You’ll find a wine list that covers all corners of the globe, ensuring that all tastes will be satiated. The menu options range from light appetizers and creative sushi rolls to eclectic bruschetta and rich burgers. The wait staff are sure to meet your every need, even providing patio diners with blankets for comfort in the cooler seasons. 20751 N. Pima Road, Scottsdale; 480.404.7465; www.livingroomwinebar.com; $$ POSTINO HIGHLAND With six Postino locations in the Valley, it’s likely that you’re familiar with at least one. They all follow the same playbook: A stunning wine list and a menu created especially for enhancing the wine-drinking experience. Every item on the menu is the perfect complement to their carefully selected wine list, from the charcuterie boards, their many bruschetta options or the flavorful paninis. Check it out on Mondays and Tuesdays after 8 p.m., where you can get any house bottle of wine and a bruschetta board for just $20. 4821 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale; 602.428.4444; www.postinowinecafe.com; $$
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DIGGIN’ DENIM
Lifestyle brand NYDJ opens its second retail location in Scottsdale BY ALISON BAILIN BATZ
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YDJ, the top-selling denim brand in department stores such as Nordstrom, Macy’s, Dillard’s and Bloomingdale’s, has opened one of its first stand-alone retail locations – in Scottsdale! “Founded in 2003 in Los Angeles, NYDJ is designed by women, for women, and the brand is renowned for pioneering the slimming denim category,” says CEO and president Lisa Collier, who joined the brand earlier this summer and brings experience from Global Dockers and Tarrant Apparel Group. “Every pair of NYDJ jeans and pants features exclusive Lift Tuck® Technology that slims in the front and lifts in the back, contouring your curves for a perfect flattering fit,” Collier says. “The technology works so well that you look, feel and buy one size smaller.” Located in a 2,200-square-foot space in the heart of Scottsdale Fashion Square, NYDJ offers the brand’s full collection
of denim (starting at $110) as well as blouses, tops, dresses, casual wear and much more. With more than 65 sizes across women’s, petite, plus and a newly launched maternity collection, there’s a pair to fit and flatter every woman. In addition to NYDJ styles, the store carries a selection of luxurious basic T-shirts from Road22, an organization that employs formerly incarcerated women and gives them a fresh start. Residential in feel, the store was designed in partnership with NYC-based firm Kramer Design Group and utilizes a sophisticated and soothing neutral color palette with lavender and gray accents. The fitting rooms are feminine, plush and spacious with a boudoir-meets-living room aesthetic and offer a comfortable environment for women to experience the brand. “We are very excited about the opportunity to interact more closely with our consumer as we open our first NYDJ
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retail stores,” Collier says. “Our mission is to take the anxiety out of shopping for jeans by providing a beautiful and relaxing environment centered on service, styling and a phenomenal fit.” The Scottsdale store is one of two NYDJ stores to open in the U.S. this year; the other location is now open at Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, New York. In addition to launching their first stores, which they hope to be the prototype for national expansion in coming years, this year NYDJ also launched a “Fit to Be” campaign featuring a powerhouse cast, including Christie Brinkley, Ashley Graham, Bridget Moynahan and Lana Ogilvie, demonstrating a fit for all ages, shapes and sizes. “With a cult following and a transformative fit, women who wear NYDJ aren’t just loyal, they’re obsessed,” Collier says. For more information and to browse the looks, visit www.nydj.com.
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