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An Ace in the Crowd

If you were to make a film about pioneering Arizona aviator Ruth Reinhold, the movie would open somewhere high over the…
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Family History

Chiricahua National Monument is known for its rhyolite hoodoos, stone pillars carved by natural processes over…
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A Trip Down Memory Lanes

Arizona's climate has made many outdoor sports popular over the state’s history. Some, such as baseball, are still…
In Depth

Great Balls of Fire

Chiltepin peppers are tiny things. Almost cute. They’re invariably described as “pea-sized,” but they appear even…
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Back at the Ranch

The Custer Trail Ranch in the Dakota badlands is where it all began. In 1879, that outfit was the first to use the term…

Sedona Studio Tour Returns

The Sedona Visual Artists’ Coalition (SVAC) is excited to announce the return of its annual Spring Open Studios Tour,…
Photo Editor Forum

Q&A: Richard Jackson

JK: Tell me about your history in photography, printmaking and photo restoration. RJ: My interest in photography began…
Around Arizona

Gary Paul Nabhan

Anyone living in the Sonoran Desert during the summer monsoon knows the sweet smell of the land suddenly coming alive.…