Posts Tagged ‘Music’

The Hot List

Monday, June 14th, 2010

We know its heatin’ up out there, so here’s a “Hot List” of some of the shopping hot spots, events to attend, and places to eat!

charlie-tigerNeed a plan for date night? Free 3rd Friday Evening at the Heard Museum- Don’t miss the NU (Native+You) event on Friday, June 18th. First off, Marshall Shore will be presenting POP! Goes the Valley at 7 p.m. Attend and learn more about Phoenix with fun facts from yesteryear, sure to impress your friends.

At 8 p.m. don’t miss a performance from Miniature Tigers’ front man Charlie Brand. This free, acoustic and solo performance from one of Phoenix’s best musicians is a rare treat. Even rarer because the band just moved to New York.

Bunky Boutique- The boutique is now open at their new location! They are open 7 days a week and are very close to…

Royal Coffee Bar- I hear the baked good are to die for. Get an iced something or other wonderful to wash it down with.

Independent’s Week- June 28 through July 4, “Go Local” by supporting as many locally owned businesses as possible. Get your Golden Ticket Coupon via the link and discover all the great things that are unique to Arizona. Use it to get 20% off at the participating businesses.

Take the Kids to Sizzlin’ Summer Saturdays- After Independent’s week, head over to the Heard Museum for FREE admission every Saturday in July. From exciting music and dance performances to an extravaganza of hands-on activities, artist demonstrations and free goody bags, Sizzlin’ Summer Saturdays gives families a cool and creative way to spend Saturdays in July.

Looking for more kid-friendly activities? Text “FAMILY” to 25866 and become a Downtown Insider!

East Meets West on North 6th Street

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Admittedly, I have a lot to learn at the Arizona Asian Festival. I don’t know tai chi. I can’t do origami. But I can say, without hesitation, that I’m a skilled eater, a talent that’s no doubt shared by our readers, who’ll enjoy tasting naan from India and spring rolls from Vietnam as much as I will.

AZasianFestivalNow in its 16th year, the Arizona Asian Festival brings East and West together this Saturday and Sunday at Heritage & Science Park. More than a dozen Asian cultures are represented, with two stages that showcase entertainment, including traditional dances and music, martial arts demonstrations, Japanese Taiko drumming and more.

Spend an afternoon strolling through the Avenue of Cultures, featuring booths from different cultures. Or take your tots to the Children’s Wonderland, designed to keep kids happy and parents sane.

Want to learn taekwondo? Local masters can show you how. Interested in body painting? Artists will demonstrate Mehendi, an ancient form of Indian body painting. And I haven’t forgotten my fellow foodies, who can sample heavenly food from Cambodia, Thailand, Korea, China, India and more.

fukadaSpeaking of heavenly food, Heritage & Science Park has an even bigger coup in store for those who love Asian cuisine. Chef Nobuo Fukuda, winner of numerous accolades (including the biggie, a James Beard Award), is opening his first Downtown restaurant this summer.

Fukuda is transforming The Teeter House from a Victorian tearoom into a cozy sanctuary for his artful blend of Japanese and global cuisine. Nobuo at Teeter House will serve bento boxes, steamed pork buns and Asian teas at lunch, while dinner will feature his signature sashimi and izakaya, or Japanese tavern, food.

Expect local and organic produce in his dishes, and wonderful pairings of wine and food. We’ll keep you posted about the opening date of Nobuo at Teeter House, which will add even more luster to the Downtown Phoenix dining scene. Until then, kanpai!

Fabulous Fridays

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Well kids, we’ve all been to First Friday, but have you checked out Third Friday? Third Fridays have become the evening of choice for artists and art collectors to experience visual art, live music and the best of award-winning local dining in Downtown Phoenix.  Its fun, just a little more low key than first Fridays. 

Every month there are new opening receptions, shopping, dining opportunities and live entertainment in a casual environment. Here are some venues who are open every Third Friday, and the reasons I love them:

Galleries
515 (THE place to get work from Arizona artists, at a great price)
anti_space
eye lounge
Pravus (I know the owners of this place and one of my favorite artists, Roy Wasson Valle, will have work featured there this month!)
The Kitchenette Galleria
The Berlin Gallery at the Heard Museum Shop
Celtica Daughters of the Frozen North
Tilt Gallery

Museums
Heard Museum’s Native+You features contemporary art, music, dance, dining and a cash bar. (Its a one-stop shop with several things to do and see each month.)

Dining and Drinks
ciboAmsterdam
Portland’s (often has artwork too)
Fate
Next Door
Cibo (yum, enough said!)
Carly’s Bistro (great staff and great prices)
The Roosevelt Tavern (nice atmospshere and interesting choices)
The Welcome Diner
The Cafe at the Heard Museum (serving hot totties Dec. 18… enough said!)

Retail
sunjarMADE Art Boutique (great place to shop for holiday gifts!)
Bunky Boutique (stylish and affordable)
Heard Museum Shop (can’t live with out my work by Pat Pruitt, sold here.)

Live Music
Carly’s Bistro
Heard Museum

Special thanks to Roosevelt Row for providing copy ideas and information.