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Summer Concert Roundup
Whether you are young or old, there is sure to be something to please every ear in the upcoming concerts this summer.
Today’s hit music
If you’re into today’s hit music here are two concerts you don’t want to miss. First, kick...
AFM Tête à Tête: Robin Miller
For 20 years, chef, food writer and nutritionist Robin Miller has been a fixture on the Food Network and, more recently, has become a popular attraction at the Scottsdale Culinary Festival (where she’ll appear at Cooks & Corks on April 9). Here, the busy mother of two and host of “Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller” shares what she’s most looking forward to at this year’s culinary event and how to interest kids in cooking.

Learn more about Both Ends Burning and "A Night of Greatness"
Both Ends Burning Founder Craig Juntunen’s mission started five years ago when, as an Arizona businessman, he became fascinated with international adoptions. More recently he observed that the number of international adoptions was in sharp decline. At first he assumed there weren’t enough families who wanted to adopt. That assumption was dead wrong — there are plenty of families who want to adopt, but are blocked from doing so.
Meet Larry Stone of 12 North Photography
Best Of Our Valley 2011 Best Family & Portraits Photographer winner Larry Stone of 12 North Photography talks to Arizona Foothills about the creative process of his work and gives us a peak at the talent behind the lens. Just within 5 years, Stone has made a name for himself, recognized for his creativity and originality in his portrait-taking techniques. “I like to think of myself as a storyteller,” he said. “Only instead of using a pencil and paper, I use a camera and a lens.” Stone captures the essence of his subjects, highlighting their unique personalities in a single frame. The Valley's Best winner gives us some tips on what to look for when booking a photographer for family and portrait work, how to come prepared...
The Life of a Johnjay and Rich Intern
It’s not every day that you can find a job or internship where you actually have fun. Well I guess I can say I defied the odds because I happen to intern at a place where not only do I have fun, but they are my second family. Now you might be pondering to yourself, what is this amazing work place? Well, it’s none other than the syndicated Johnjay and Rich Morning Show!
A typical day at the Johnjay and Rich studios starts around 6 a.m. for me. Yes it is early, but hey Johnjay and Rich and the producers all have to be there by 5 a.m., so I consider myself lucky. The first task of the day is to gather 100 photos for Kyle’s Daily GBG. This is by...