Culture
Made in PDX: A City of Makers
photo: TravelPortland.com
Portland, Ore., is a city of makers. Long known for its craft-beer scene and free-spirited vibe, you’ll find innovators in each of its distinct neighborhoods, and more culinary options than you could experience in a lifetime. There are famous debates: Voodoo vs. Blue Star doughnuts, Salt & Straw vs. Ruby Jewel ice cream. The one thing everyone can agree on...
Top 5 Travel Destinations of 2017
Traveling can give you the relaxing vacation you have been wanting or refresh your mind and give you a new perspective on life. So why not try a new-to-you destination this year? Travel expert, Staci Lichterman, founder of Pop Culture Travel, a full-service travel agency located in Downtown Phoenix, has the top five travel destinations of 2017.
Washington D.C
Washington D.C has many museums to offer the public and all...
Weekend Wandering: National Travel & Tourism Week
Any Phoenician knows the splendor of Sedona and the awe of Antelope Canyon. But our fair state is home to many other—and perhaps little-known—weekend travel opportunities. Just in time for National Travel & Tourism Week (May 7-13), Arizona Foothills Magazine checked in with Scott Dunn, Arizona Office of Tourism's senior director of communications, about four weekend escapes that are practically in your own backyard. Happy travels!
A Grand Plan
It is one of the Seven Natural...
Travel Back in Time at the 28th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival
The storied days of kings and queens, and knights and ladies comes alive every year at the Arizona Renaissance Festival.
Now through March 27th, the 28th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival happens every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., rain or shine.
Remembering Bill Tull: Artist, Sculptor, Home-Carver
Valley interior designer Nancy Kitchell met Jo Ann and Bill Tull in the early ’70s when she was working with William Benner and Patrick Maas, founders of the acclaimed Scottsdale-based Est Est, the Valley’s oldest interior design studio, now owned by Tony Sutton, ASID.