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If a visitor to the Louvre walked up to the Mona Lisa with a can of spray paint, they’d be immediately tackled by security guards. But what about a vandal approaching a rock art panel, dating back 1,…
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Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick has introduced the Chiricahua National Park Act into Congress. The bill would establish Chiricahua National…
Chef Lisa Dahl, one of the country's leading chefs and restaurateurs, announces the release of her second cookbook, A Romance With Food (Story Farm Publishing), just in time for Valentine’s Day. The…
FOR MORE THAN A DECADE, The Breadfruit & Rum Bar in downtown Phoenix has been a conscientious leader in the effort to use fresh, local and sustainable ingredients. It’s no surprise, then, that…
The Heard Museum’s World Championship Hoop Dance Contest is rescheduled for March 26 and 27, 2022. Save the date for this Valley-favorite event when the top American Indian and Canadian First Nations…
This story was first published in the September 1981 issue of Arizona Highways.
HE’S KNOWN WORLDWIDE for his landscape photography. But hardly anyone knows about the role Josef Muench and his…
In the early 2000s, architect Jeffrey Cook wrote a piece he hoped would be published in Arizona Highways. In it, he compared his Paradise Valley home, completed in 1970, to a nearby Frank Lloyd…
A procession of life-size orange pronghorns leaps across a sandstone wall shaded from the harsh summer light. Painted by Navajo and Jemez Pueblo artist Dibe Yazhi, or “Little Lamb,” in Canyon del…