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Barney's NY comes to Scottsdale

posted by Murphy Applegate on 10/1/2009 4:37:59 PM in Scottsdale, North Central Phoenix, North Phoenix, North Scottsdale, shopping, fashion, entertainment, culture

Doughnuts? Champagne? 5,000 square feet of new fall shoe displays? Yes please!

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Kudos to ASU for being adventurous and green!

posted by SunLuv7 on 8/3/2009 4:29:06 PM in Tempe, discussion, green living, culture

Select American universities will offer a variety of textbooks and classroom materials on the Kindle this fall, saving trees and back pain!

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Want to win a solar installation for your home

posted by E on 6/9/2009 3:38:05 AM in Fountain Hills, Chandler, Surprise, Carefree, Sun City, Avondale, El Mirage, North Scottsdale, Glendale, Camelback Corridor, Peoria, West Phoenix, North Phoenix, Paradise Valley, East Mesa, Mesa, Cave Creek, Apache Junction, Central Phoenix, Ahwatukee, Goodyear, Gilbert, Tempe, Buckeye, Anthem, North Central Phoenix, Scottsdale, Litchfield Park, South Phoenix, Downtown Glendale, discussion, Hubbuzz News, neighborhood close-ups, art, green living, main street, garage sale, culture, architecture, the outdoors

Standard Renewable Energy is offering a $12,000 solar makeover (specifically an approximately 1kW home solar panel system) to one lucky homeowner in San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Denver, Houston or Phoenix.

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Halloween Themed Events Going On In Phoenix!

posted by hubbuzz on 10/20/2008 12:55:05 PM in Scottsdale, Central Phoenix, Chandler, Mesa, North Scottsdale, block party, film, family, festival, out and about, culture

Check out these Halloween themed events going on in the Phoenix area this October!

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Free Things to Do In Phoenix This October

posted by elizabeth on 9/29/2008 3:20:57 PM in Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Mesa, out and about, literary, dining out, music, art, culture, performance, festival

Check out these FREE things to do in Phoenix this October!

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Arts appreciation at Childsplay

posted by Zane on 8/14/2008 11:19:50 AM in Tempe, family, art, culture

Childsplay is a professional theatre dedicated to promoting an appreciation in the medium for children and families. Formed in 1977 the award-winning theatre company provides many resources for the community and fosters a love of the arts through plays, classes and interaction with local schools.

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Escape the southwest at the Phoenix Art Museum

posted by Zane on 7/31/2008 2:38:06 PM in Central Phoenix, art, culture

The Southwest is overflowing with traditional Native American and cowboy art. Tourists flock to the Arizona desert to enjoy the unique arts of the American West. However residents are likely to be looking for a break from the western mentality.

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Book Heaven at Changing Hands

posted by Zane on 7/21/2008 3:22:54 PM in Tempe, shopping, literary, culture

Changing Hands offers both used and new books in a clean, well-lit store, that is full of charm and knowledgeable staff who are very nonthreatening. Changing Hands is an institution for Valley book fans.

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Mill Avenue District in Tempe

posted by Zane on 6/27/2008 8:44:10 AM in Tempe, main street, comedy, performance, block party, out and about, nightlife, dive bars, culture, shopping, art, happy hour, theatre, dining out, film, festival, music, entertainment

The Mill Avenue District in Tempe is arguably the city's cultural and entertainment center. Within walking distance of Arizona State University, the district is overflowing with shopping, dining and entertainment options.

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Arizona Museum for Youth in Mesa

posted by Zane on 5/21/2008 1:25:15 PM in Mesa, family, out and about, art, culture

Located near downtown Mesa, AZ, the Arizona Museum for Youth (AMY) is a fine arts museum with children in mind. The art galleries cater to kids and adults alike with changing exhibits that bring various forms of media to the museum, as well as a selection of art classes.

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The Orpheum Theatre Is A Class Act

posted by katethegreat on 4/3/2008 3:30:35 PM in Central Phoenix, performance, music, entertainment, culture

Ever wondered whether or not The Orpheum Theatre, Phoenix’s last remaining example of theatre palace architecture, is worth a visit?

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Living in Downtown Phoenix

posted by Murphy Applegate on 3/5/2008 11:20:10 AM in North Central Phoenix, Central Phoenix, neighborhood close-ups, architecture, culture

Although the areas near downtown Phoenix have typically been known for their historic roots, neighborhoods like Central and North Central Phoenix are becoming more modern. By mixing trendy new bars and restaurants with 19th century charm, Central and North Central Phoenix have become the newest hotspots.

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Downtown Phoenix Public Market

posted by elizabeth on 3/3/2008 2:58:31 PM in North Central Phoenix, Central Phoenix, main street, family, food & wine, entertainment, culture

The Downtown Phoenix Public Market, open Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings, plans to open a large indoor market. The new indoor market, in addition to the outdoor markets, will be open 6 days a week!

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Phoenix hosts annual WorldFEST

posted by Murphy Applegate on 2/26/2008 4:13:42 PM in North Central Phoenix, Central Phoenix, food & wine, block party, family, festival, entertainment, culture

Don't miss this weekend's multi-cultural celebration of Phoenix and its 9 sister cities around the world.

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Make A Wine Stop at Postino's

posted by carddog on 12/19/2007 11:14:58 PM in Camelback Corridor, dining out, food & wine, happy hour, culture

Postino's Winecafe [where: 3939 East Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85018] , is the one place you may not know but would love to find.

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Things I love about Phoenix

posted by Cait on 12/3/2007 7:23:02 PM in Scottsdale, North Central Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Tempe, Fountain Hills, North Phoenix, Central Phoenix, food & wine, the outdoors, culture

There are so many reasons why people should live in Phoenix... or at least visit for a while. Here are some reasons/places why I love Phoenix.

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Thanksgiving at Heard Museum Phoenix

posted by Hannah on 11/20/2007 3:09:15 PM in North Central Phoenix, Central Phoenix, family, art, culture

This Thanksigiving Weekend, Friday through Sunday, the Heard Museum in Phoenix will host special events the whole family can enjoy.

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