Photograph by Jack Dykinga
I get a lot of questions about submitting photographs to the magazine. In essence, the submission process is a job interview, and you have to convince me that your work will maintain or even raise…
Photograph | Patronato San Xavier
Something old is being made new again in the Sonoran Desert southwest of Tucson. The historic unfinished tower at Mission San Xavier del Bac is ready for a new generation of worshippers and visitors…
Grand Procession scenes
Phoenix's Heard Museum recently announced the promised gift from Charles and Valerie Diker of 23 works of contemporary Indigenous art — a selection of beaded soft sculpture figural dolls collected…
Painting by Duane Koyawena
 In the May 1986 issue of this magazine, writer Lois Essary Jacka posited the following in an article titled Ancient Traditions, New Horizons: Today’s Native American artists are builders of bridges…
Photograph by Scott Baxter
Arizona’s story is inseparable from the story of horses. From the Spanish entrada, through the Mexican era, and into the period when Arizona became part of the United States, horses have played an…
Photograph by David Zickl
A love for rescue animals and beer is the inspiration behind Woof 66 Treats — and what brought co-founders and neighbors Nicole Jones and Amy Langord together. “[Amy] came outside with her pit bull…
Photograph by John Burcham
The glow of the stars begins to soften as the navy sky of dawn slowly spreads above the South Rim. Sleepy-eyed visitors emerge from their beds, clutching steaming cups of coffee and making their way…
Photograph by Barry M. Goldwater
Our January 1941 cover featured one of Barry Goldwater’s images from the trip.Editor’s Note: “In 1940, I fulfilled a lifetime ambition,” Barry Goldwater wrote in his…