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Meet Karen Rapp Interiors
Arizona Foothills Magazine has given back to our community for more than 16 years and we are about to take on one of our largest projects yet! Arizona Foothills Magazine will be partnering with The Phoenix Dream Center and some amazing community leaders such as Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meek, from Desert Star Construction, and Mark and Chrissy Donnelly, authors and philanthropists. The...
Chat with Chef Eddie Matney
Arizona Foothills Magazine got the chance to speak with “the most colorful chef” in the Phoenix Metropolitan area, Eddie Matney about his eye for food and the upcoming season.
Artist Andrea de Kerpley-Zak
Tucked away in her little gallery in Old Town Scottsdale, you will find the one-of-kind Hungarian born artist Andrea de Kerpley-Zak. She has won numerous awards, held exhibitions throughout Hungary, Canada and the United States and even painted for the late Pope John Paul II.
Dear Ronan, We Miss You.
Often symbols of morality (or some romantic notion of immortality - as the belief that a spiritual part of a person survives death) and power, skulls have been employed in human rituals and art since the dawn of humanity. Skulls cannot be assumed to be only a mere symbol of death, they are also used in initiation rituals as a symbol of REBIRTH, symbolizing the cabalistic tree of life, the gateway to a higher awareness only achievable through spiritual death and rebirth. Skulls express the equality of all people in the face of death and cause us to recognize our mortal nature and the transcendence of our temporal existence.
Dear Ronan,
The Ronan Thompson Foundation Fashion Show Preview!
Kid's Rock the Runway for The Ronan Thompson Foundation
On Sunday, Arizona Foothills Magazine took photographs of kids at the Garage: A Body Shop For Kids to support the Ronan Thompson Foundation's Rock the Runway Fashion Show on November 10th at 7:00 pm. Stay tuned for more updates on Maya Thompson, the founder of the Ronan Thompson Foundation and information about the show!