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On the ceiling of Arch and Jeannie McGill’s dining room is a piece of glass art born of the sea and one artist’s vision.
PLAYING WITH FIRE: Every one of Newt Grover’s pieces is hand-blown in his Scottsdale studio. Grover created these bowls using a technique that dates back to ancient Egypt. They start at $100.
There’s not much you can’t do to dress up your vehicle. One place where you can now get outrageously fancy is on your license-plate holder.
Once in a while, a sense of true contact with the infinite can come upon you. We are so fortunate to live in Arizona, where simply standing before one of nature’s great landforms can create this ennobling experience.
John Fiore admits he’s hooked.
Earlier this year, a woman phoned Pauline Blakely to tell her about the time she, her mother and three siblings took a road trip to Mesa to visit family.
COMPLETE SET: A full set of Blakely frosted glassware with matching pitcher and tray is on display at the Surprise home of Pauline Blakely. A similar set costs $150 at Diddy Dum Diddy Do, a retro furniture store in Scottsdale.
I’ve said this before, but it’s worth repeating: The best way to learn about wine is to taste it. Lots of it.
Alta Ella Glass, 96, of Ahwatukee passed away on Monday, May 7 to be together again with her beloved husband, Ben.
The Chandler Care Center at San Marcos Elementary School received a $1,000 grant from Wal-Mart to provide eye exams and glasses to about a dozen students, said care center director Susan Horan.
To all those who called this March Madness boring because there is no Cinderella, I ask: “Aren’t you excited to see Florida/UCLA and Georgetown/Ohio State on Saturday?”
Who: Steve Simek, of Gilbert, 50, an information technology director for COMSYS IT Staffing in Phoenix. How the collection began: As is the case with many other glass collectors, I started collecting the original set of 18 Warner Bros. cartoon glasses that were given out by many fast food restaurants in 1973.
Steve Simek holds up his foreign Speedy Gonzalez glass. The glass is one of his 4,192 cartoon and character glasses that he collects and keeps in a room dedicated to the collection at his Gilbert home.
TREVISO, Italy - One thing I can safely say is the Suns are embracing and thoroughly enjoying their trip, taking every chance to drink in the culture of this wonderful country.
TREVISO, Italy - One thing I can safely say is the Suns are embracing and thoroughly enjoying their trip, taking every chance to drink in the culture of this wonderful country.
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
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