In 2017, the Musical Instrument Museum recruited him to serve as its conservator, where he inspects, repairs and catalogs thousands of historical and contemporary instruments from around the world.
In 2017, the Musical Instrument Museum recruited him to serve as its conservator, where he inspects, repairs and catalogs thousands of historical and contemporary instruments from around the world.
Overflow Pools owner Dane Palmero has been designing, building and repairing pools in backyards across the Valley for nearly five decades.
“Wigs is a science I’m still learning,” says Chris Zizzo, who has been Arizona Broadway Theatre’s wig master for the past five years. “It can be stressful, but I find joy in telling a story by creating a wig. I’m delving deep into the characters themselves and trying to convey something about them to an audience based on how they do their hair.”
Anti-masking, glamour-maxxing media provocateur Melissa Rein Lively is back after romps in Mar-a-Lago and Europe. And she wants to do PR for you.
Arizona’s Family investigative reporter Susan Campbell says the secret to telling consumers’ stories is simple: genuinely care about them.
Appointed CEO in 2021, the Notre Dame law school grad now leads a network of 18 brands and more than 4,000 properties across 100 countries from BWH Hotels’ Phoenix headquarters.
Ask Ariana Enriquez about creating an outdoor mural rendered in oil paint, and she’ll burst out laughing.
Michael Zukin makes his own syrups and bitters, invests in premium Japanese glassware and hand-carves custom block ice to take his mobile bartending business, Bitters and Brass, to the next level.
Don’t offer Jorge Rizo iced tea. “Hot tea always,” he says emphatically.
“I’ve been drawing and painting since before I could speak, really,” artist K. Nari says. “Back then, a set of crayons for Christmas was a really good thing.”
Michael McDowell didn’t have a backup plan. He knew since he was 11 years old, growing up in Glendale and racing go-karts, that he wanted to be a professional driver.
The Wisconsin native, whose oil paintings and jewelry will be exhibited in the Sonoran Arts League’s 29th annual Hidden in the Hills Artist Studio Tour this November, figures she’s been making art – and other things – her whole life.