The dental profession was a back-street horror show for hundreds of years, details state historian Marshall Trimble

Frontier Dentistry  The dental profession was a back-street horror show for hundreds of years, details state historian Marshall Trimble.   I’ve often said, “The good old days really weren’t all that good.” Recently, Professor Joanna Bourke wrote, “Agonizing toothache, horrifying extractions and barbaric tools have cast a large shadow over our dental past.” No truer words were ever spoken. Trained denti ...

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The Cave Creek Museum preserves the North Valley’s history

Desert Life  The Cave Creek Museum preserves the North Valley’s history. By Julie Carlson The Cave Creek Museum's mission is to collect, interpret, and preserve Cave Creek and Carefree's history. Open to visitors from October through May, the museum began as an historical society in 1968. Located at the base of Black Mountain, it boasts 80 active volunteers dedicated to preserving the history of life in the ...

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The December and January skies offer some astounding sights

Sky Observations  The months ahead promise some astounding sights. By Steve Kates The Earth has completed another orbit around our amazing star, the sun. The month of December is full of amazing sights to see, along with some great events taking place in 2018. December skies begin with a discussion of the most amazing moon of all of 2017. The super moon will occur on the night of Dec. 3. The super moon is t ...

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Scottsdale pharmaceutical company raises funds to help hurricane victims

Far From Home Scottsdale pharmaceutical company raises funds to help hurricane victims. By Julia De Simone Photos by Steven Fellheimer The devastation caused by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico is personal for Sean Lonergan of Scottsdale. The PruGen Pharmaceuticals’ (prugen.com) founder of the Scottsdale-based company not only has a home on the island, but so do several of his employees. “We’re trying to help ...

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Nursery Finds: Nice custom favorites for baby’s room

Nursery Finds  Nice custom favorites for baby’s room. By Nadine Bubeck Photos by Melissa Mulera, Studio No 5, studionumber5.com Trending in the wonderful world of nurseries––custom and contemporary. For my baby boy number three, I wanted to create a simple and uncluttered living space equipped with unique finds, personalized décor, and quality furniture. Here’s a look inside my son’s new room, and nine of m ...

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Winter Winederland: Sips to celebrate the season

Winter Winederland  Sips to celebrate the season. By Alison Bailin Batz Seeking something special to help celebrate the holidays or ring in the New Year? We’ve got you covered with some of the latest, greatest in wine and champagne, all available now at Total Wine and fine liquor and grocery stores across the North Valley. Chandon Winter Limited Edition by Rebecca Minkoff In recent months, the award-winning ...

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Illumination: Symphony of Light––A new drive-thru holiday attraction lights up the North Valley

Symphony of Light   A new drive-thru holiday attraction lights up the North Valley. By Michelle Talsma Everson Photos by Shannon Fisher Photography While we may not live in a winter wonderland, imaginative locals still find ways to make the holidays memorable. One new North Valley attraction that is poised to become an instant holiday mainstay is Illumination: Symphony of Light, the state’s newest and large ...

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A New Chapter: Desert Foothills Library continues to expand in the North Valley with innovative programing and building upgrades

A New Chapter  Desert Foothills Library continues to expand in the North Valley with innovative programing and building upgrades. By Michelle Talsma Everson David Court, executive director of Desert Foothills Library—alongside the library’s staff, board and volunteers—have some impressive visions and goals for the library. “Desert Foothills Library is a public library so we have all of the assets that you w ...

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Elegant Hanukkah tablescapes that glimmer and gleam

Well Set  Elegant Hanukkah tablescapes that glimmer and gleam. By Joyce Laszloffy Photos by Stephanie Heymann Photography If you’re like me, you’re tired of seeing the same old Hanukkah decorations year after year on the end caps in the big box stores. Since décor options are so limited, I decided to think outside the box for inspiration, even stealing a thing or two from the Christmas aisles. This gave me ...

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Top Strength: Build a toned and defined upper body with these exercises

Top Strength  Build a toned and defined upper body with these exercises. By Kim Miller, Shannon Dougherty, and Scott Keppel Photos taken at Scott’s Training Systems (STS), scottkeppel.com Photos by Brock Elliot, brockelliott.com Everyone enjoys having a strong, fit upper body and this can be achieved by incorporating a variety of weight lifting exercises into your fitness routine. Lifting weights builds str ...

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Scottsdale’s Gallery Andrea showcases the work of mother-daughter duo

Floral Fascination Scottsdale’s Gallery Andrea showcases the work of mother-daughter duo. Owned and operated by international artist Andrea de Kerpely-Zak and her daughter Andrea Zakrzewski, Gallery Andrea has been a staple of the local art scene in Old Town Scottsdale since 2004. Andrea de Kerpely-Zak has been creating and exhibiting her mesmerizing artworks for over 35 years and her pieces are internation ...

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Ranked sixth in the world, wakesurfing pro Connor Burns shares his passion for the sport

Livin’ the Lake Life  Ranked sixth in the world, wakesurfing pro Connor Burns shares his passion for the sport. By Michelle Talsma Everson Photos by Chadwick Fowler Like many teens, Connor Burns, 16, a junior at Northwest Christian School, balances school and sports. What’s unique about Burns though is the sport he dedicates most of his free time to—wakesurfing. It isn’t just something Burns does for fun, h ...

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Suzuki Law Offices, L.L.C. celebrates 10 years of service

Compassionate Legal Guidance  Suzuki Law Offices, L.L.C. celebrates 10 years of service. By Michelle Talsma Everson Richard J. Suzuki, the founding attorney at Suzuki Law Offices, L.L.C., considers the point that his firm is celebrating its 10th anniversary this October a blessing and landmark achievement. Approachable, talkative, and down to earth, the fact that clients usually feel instantly at home with ...

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The MIM’s Café Allegro hits high notes with local ingredients

Farm Fresh  The MIM’s Café Allegro hits high notes with local ingredients. By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Chris Lenza is a firm believer in “shop local.” As the executive chef of the Musical Instrument Museum’s Café Allegro, Lenza and his staff serve creative dishes they’ve made from farm-fresh, Arizona ingredients. “I start with what’s in season,” Lenza says. “That’s our priority: what are we getting that’s ...

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The flagship Genesis comfortably wears its crown, says auto writer Greg Rubenstein

Genesis G90  [caption id="attachment_2911" align="alignright" width="300"] 2017 Genesis G90[/caption] The flagship Genesis comfortably wears its crown, says auto writer Greg Rubenstein. A premium auto manufacturer’s flagship vehicle must set the company’s tone and serve up its corporate promise, be that technological innovation, performance, style, comfort, prestige, or any combination thereof. The challeng ...

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