Features
Q&A with Cardinals’ Kevin Kolb
With his first two seasons as the Arizona Cardinals quarterback behind him, Kevin Kolb and his family are fully settling into the Valley. AFM caught up with the Texas-born athlete on his new charity, Kevin Kolb’s Pass It 4ward Foundation, which provides support for seriously ill and physically challenged children in the state, and how his ribs are faring after his damaging hit early in the 2012 season.

Dealing with a Dual Diagnosis
In a two-part series, Mitzi MacKenzie, M.S.W., explores dual diagnoses, including how to recognize that a loved one has a co-occurring condition and effective treatment processes.

2013 Resolutions: How to Make Them Last
Psychiatrist Michael Yasinski M.D. discusses the tools needed to make New Year’s resolutions successful.

The Valley’s Teenage Fashion Designer
Move Aside, Armani

While most 18-year-olds are deciding whether or not to attend senior prom, Alexander Sanchez is busy designing Alice Cooper’s costumes and submitting extravagant outfits for the revered design contest, A Royal Fashion Competition to benefit Pink Ribbons Crusade and Sentebale, His Royal Highness Prince Harry’s Personal Charity. In his final year at the New School for the Arts and Academics (NSAA) in Tempe, the fashion-designing teen is redefining what it means to dress to impress.
Get to Know Barrett-Jackson’s Craig Jackson
“I love this state,” Jackson says. “We go up to the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell. There’re just so many things to see here, I love it.”

In 1995, car collector extraordinaire, Brian Jackson, fell ill and, within months, had passed away. His 35-year-old brother, Craig, had two choices: To let the empire his late dad and older brother established and nurtured with Tom Barrett, who had retired in 1997 and passed away in 2004, continue its course on autopilot, or to steer the future of Barrett-Jackson car auctions in a new direction. Through Jackson’s role as chairman and...