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VALLEY METRO LIGHT RAIL In operation since the tail end of 2008, the 26-mile Valley Metro Light Rail stretches from 19th Ave. and Dunlap Ave. in upper-central Phoenix to downtown Mesa and offers quick access to downtown Phoenix, Sky Harbor International Airport, Arizona State University, Mill Avenue in Tempe and plenty more along the way. The line takes around85 minutes
WET 'N' WILD
Want to beat the scorching Phoenix heat? Embark on water slide adventure at Wet ‘n’ Wild. Experience the thrill of the Tornado, a massive funnel filled with raging water; Mammoth Falls, a ride dozens of feet up a near-vertical wall; Maximum Velocity, top choice for speed freaks; and more. Families can enjoy the Monsoon Bay TOP 10 THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR KIDS THIS SUMMER By Gabriela Martinez Arizona Science Center The Arizona Science Center has four levels of one-of-a-kind exhibits. Kids can learn about science through hands-on activities and watch a film at the Dorrance Planetarium or at the Irene P. Flinn Theater. Visit its website, azscience.org, for ticket prices. Libraries offer culture passes, which grants free admission forMARTIN AUTO MUSEUM
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6 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND EVENTS YOU'LL WANT TO CATCH Ah, Memorial Day weekend. A chance to hit the pool, fire up the outdoor grill, drink some beer, spend money at some of the many Memorial Day sales or all of the above. In the midst of the summer kick-off revelry, however, we should never forget the men and women DAVE KINDIG IS SELLING HIS ‘BITCHIN’ RIDES’ AT BARRETT-JACKSON By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski. Dave Kindig vividly remembers his first visit to Barrett-Jackson. The host of Velocity’s “Bitchin’ Rides,” Kindig was impressed by the caliber of available vehicles and the showmanship of the auctioneers. FREEWAYS AND LANDMARKS Whether you’re new to the Valley or just unfamiliar with other towns and neighborhoods of the metro, the Phoenix freeway system can seem very difficult to decipher – especially when you’re listening to radio traffic reports. And, if it seems there are many different namesfor
VALLEY METRO LIGHT RAIL In operation since the tail end of 2008, the 26-mile Valley Metro Light Rail stretches from 19th Ave. and Dunlap Ave. in upper-central Phoenix to downtown Mesa and offers quick access to downtown Phoenix, Sky Harbor International Airport, Arizona State University, Mill Avenue in Tempe and plenty more along the way. The line takes around85 minutes
WET 'N' WILD
Want to beat the scorching Phoenix heat? Embark on water slide adventure at Wet ‘n’ Wild. Experience the thrill of the Tornado, a massive funnel filled with raging water; Mammoth Falls, a ride dozens of feet up a near-vertical wall; Maximum Velocity, top choice for speed freaks; and more. Families can enjoy the Monsoon Bay TOP 10 THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR KIDS THIS SUMMER By Gabriela Martinez Arizona Science Center The Arizona Science Center has four levels of one-of-a-kind exhibits. Kids can learn about science through hands-on activities and watch a film at the Dorrance Planetarium or at the Irene P. Flinn Theater. Visit its website, azscience.org, for ticket prices. Libraries offer culture passes, which grants free admission forMARTIN AUTO MUSEUM
The private collection of mechanic and auto-shop owner Mel Martin, this car museum offers dozens of lovingly maintained classics from more than 100 years of automotive history. See historical examples as varied as an 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen to a 1965 Shelby AC Cobra. You can visit, or book the location for weddings, parties, or even 9 DESERT PLANTS YOU CAN TURN INTO COOKIES, CANDY AND Sweet red fruit rests on the arm of a prickly Saguaro. Yellowing pods are ground into meal. Spiked bright-green pads are roasted over a crackling fire pit. You can replicate meals made more than a thousand years ago from plants growing in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. MELINDA’S ALLEY IS THE BEST-KEPT SECRET IN By Lynette Carrington Behind the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel, guests are beckoned by a painting of Malinda Curtis, a wickedly intriguing woman emerging from a fire like a Phoenix from the ashes. Those in the know open the camouflaged door at the bottom of the massive 70-foot mural in the alley that is curiously lit BEST PLACES TO EXPERIENCE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE IN THE Native American culture remains rich and thriving in the Valley of the Sun. From modern galleries and museums to festivals and tours, the Phoenix metro area is steeped in American Indian landmarks and traditions. Arizona contains 22 federally recognized tribes, with almost 44,000 indigenous people living in the Phoenix area, accordingto data from the
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The private collection of mechanic and auto-shop owner Mel Martin, this car museum offers dozens of lovingly maintained classics from more than 100 years of automotive history. See historical examples as varied as an 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen to a 1965 Shelby AC Cobra. You can visit, or book the location for weddings, parties, or even 9 DESERT PLANTS YOU CAN TURN INTO COOKIES, CANDY AND Sweet red fruit rests on the arm of a prickly Saguaro. Yellowing pods are ground into meal. Spiked bright-green pads are roasted over a crackling fire pit. You can replicate meals made more than a thousand years ago from plants growing in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. MELINDA’S ALLEY IS THE BEST-KEPT SECRET IN By Lynette Carrington Behind the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel, guests are beckoned by a painting of Malinda Curtis, a wickedly intriguing woman emerging from a fire like a Phoenix from the ashes. Those in the know open the camouflaged door at the bottom of the massive 70-foot mural in the alley that is curiously lit BEST PLACES TO EXPERIENCE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE IN THE Native American culture remains rich and thriving in the Valley of the Sun. From modern galleries and museums to festivals and tours, the Phoenix metro area is steeped in American Indian landmarks and traditions. Arizona contains 22 federally recognized tribes, with almost 44,000 indigenous people living in the Phoenix area, accordingto data from the
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VALLEY METRO LIGHT RAIL In operation since the tail end of 2008, the 26-mile Valley Metro Light Rail stretches from 19th Ave. and Dunlap Ave. in upper-central Phoenix to downtown Mesa and offers quick access to downtown Phoenix, Sky Harbor International Airport, Arizona State University, Mill Avenue in Tempe and plenty more along the way. The line takes around85 minutes
WET 'N' WILD
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The private collection of mechanic and auto-shop owner Mel Martin, this car museum offers dozens of lovingly maintained classics from more than 100 years of automotive history. See historical examples as varied as an 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen to a 1965 Shelby AC Cobra. You can visit, or book the location for weddings, parties, or even 9 DESERT PLANTS YOU CAN TURN INTO COOKIES, CANDY AND Sweet red fruit rests on the arm of a prickly Saguaro. Yellowing pods are ground into meal. Spiked bright-green pads are roasted over a crackling fire pit. You can replicate meals made more than a thousand years ago from plants growing in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. MELINDA’S ALLEY IS THE BEST-KEPT SECRET IN By Lynette Carrington Behind the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel, guests are beckoned by a painting of Malinda Curtis, a wickedly intriguing woman emerging from a fire like a Phoenix from the ashes. Those in the know open the camouflaged door at the bottom of the massive 70-foot mural in the alley that is curiously lit BEST PLACES TO EXPERIENCE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE IN THE Native American culture remains rich and thriving in the Valley of the Sun. From modern galleries and museums to festivals and tours, the Phoenix metro area is steeped in American Indian landmarks and traditions. Arizona contains 22 federally recognized tribes, with almost 44,000 indigenous people living in the Phoenix area, accordingto data from the
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VALLEY METRO LIGHT RAIL In operation since the tail end of 2008, the 26-mile Valley Metro Light Rail stretches from 19th Ave. and Dunlap Ave. in upper-central Phoenix to downtown Mesa and offers quick access to downtown Phoenix, Sky Harbor International Airport, Arizona State University, Mill Avenue in Tempe and plenty more along the way. The line takes around85 minutes
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MELINDA’S ALLEY IS THE BEST-KEPT SECRET IN By Lynette Carrington Behind the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel, guests are beckoned by a painting of Malinda Curtis, a wickedly intriguing woman emerging from a fire like a Phoenix from the ashes. Those in the know open the camouflaged door at the bottom of the massive 70-foot mural in the alley that is curiously lit 5 HOT SPOTS FOR THE ULTIMATE PHOENIX POOL PARTY Welcome to the number one resource for things to do in the Phoenix Metro area. Whether you're one of the Valley's 4 million residents or 16 million annual visitors, we want to help you fully experience the diverse culture, entertaining activities and astonishing 300 7 FUN THINGS TO DO FOR FATHER'S DAY Everyone makes a big deal out of Mother’s Day, but Father’s Day often flies under the radar. That’s a shame, because dads deserve plenty of love and appreciation, too. Maybe your go-to Father’s Day gift boils down to a last-minute tie or a new wrench. While the thought counts, this year take your gesture of A LOOK AT SKY HARBOR’S ORIGINAL TERMINAL (AND NO, IT WASNSKY HARBOR TERMINAL 3 AIRLINESPHOENIX SKY HARBOR SOUTHWEST TERMINALSKY HARBOR TERMINAL 2 MAPSKY HARBOR TERMINAL 4 MAPSKY HARBOR TERMINAL PARKING RATESSKY HARBOR SOUTHWEST TERMINAL When you fly into or out of Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, you might notice the Terminal numbers are 2, 3 and 4. For many travelers, that raises the question of what happened to Terminal 1. Built in 1952, and torn down in 1991, Terminal 1 now exists only as a parking area justeast
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ALL A-BOARD: THESE RESTAURANTS PUT THE ‘CUTE’ IN CHARCUTERIE By Annika Tomlin Most people think of a meat and cheese plate as a last-minute buy at the grocery store for an upcoming party.However,...
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IT’S HAPPY HOUR AGAIN: DAY CELEBRATES FOODIE FRIENDS AND DRINKINGBUDDIES
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IN ‘EXCESS’: PROMOTER DANNY ZELISKO RECALLS CAREER IN FIRST BOOK By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Danny Zelisko sits at his desk, surrounded by memorabilia from his 45 years as a promoter. The centerpiece is Billy Cobham’s red...Music
MUSIC AS THERAPY: SINGER AUSTIN WALASHEK SHARES HEARTBREAK THROUGHSONG
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TICKETS FOR VETERANS: ORGANIZATION SETS VIRTUAL EVENT TO CONTINUEMISSION
By Connor Dziawura Veteran Tickets Foundation set its own records in the first quarter of 2019. Also known as Vet Tix, the nonprofit thatprovides event...
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SHIMMERING WITH HOPE: SANDY PENDLETON’S CONTEMPORARY GLASS ARTSHINES
By Sue Kern-Fleischer At a time when many arts and entertainment events have been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Arizona’s largest and longest-running artist...Experiences
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FROM AUTHORITY ZERO TO RECORD THIEVES: VALLEY DRUMMER’S PUNK ROCK‘SUPERGROUP’...
By Sarah Donahue After playing with Tempe’s Authority Zero for over a decade, Jim Wilcox carried his passion for drumming from the SonoranDesert to...
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By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Tori Miller had Gwen Stefani at “rhinestones.” “The Voice” contestant who hails from Phoenix was chosen by Stefani, the lone coach who turned...Music
ALL MIXED UP: 311 IS READY TO ‘ROCK’ IN A NEW,... By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Singer Nick Hexum looks at the COVID-19 pandemic as a glass half full. His band, 311, hasn’t been able toperform since...
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TAKING OVER THE QUARTER: JUNK IN THE TRUNK RETURNS WITH A... By Annika Tomlin Junk in the Trunk Market is back and ready for business with its new Holiday Pop-Up at Scottsdale Quarter fromNovember 1...
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‘A HAPPY MEDIUM’: PHOENIX THEATRE COMPANY RESUMES PRODUCTIONS ONOUTDOOR STAGE
By Connor Dziawura When the COVID-19 pandemic hit earlier this year, the Phoenix Theatre Company found itself in a tricky place. It was inthe...
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THE IMPOSSIBLE IS POSSIBLE: GLEN KEANE SAYS ‘OVER THE MOON’ WAS... By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Disney animation legend Glen Keane was looking for something more, even throughout his tenure with the juggernaut. He wasn’t quite sure what...Music
AN ‘AMERICAN IDOL’: SONGWRITING IS THE HEART AND SOUL OF AMELIA... By Jacqueline Robledo Amelia Joyce moved to the Valley five years ago in hopes of turning her musical passion into a career. Twenty-fouryears ago, Joyce...
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PLAY BALL!: SALT RIVER FIELDS HOSTS CHILDREN’S BATTING ACADEMY By Morgan Cole Kids can learn how to hit like Trevor Story or Charlie Blackmon in the Colorado Rockies’ batting cages as part of the...Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: NASCAR SPEEDS INTO AVONDALE—WITH RESTRICTIONS By Nicholas Barker Nearly 55 years after becoming an official racetrack, Phoenix Raceway will host the NASCAR championship series from November 6 to November 8. Obviously,...Football
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