From lavender to life lessons
It’s hard to forget Gilroy. You can smell the California city for miles both coming and going, because of pungent crops that have earned it the name “Garlic Capital of the World.” I used to drive...
View ArticleStage Moms: Dana Wolfe Naimark
Lynn Trimble launches a new series profiling Valley stage moms who make a difference in the community -- while juggling all those glamorous stage mom gigs like set painting, teen taxiing and pot luck...
View ArticleAria meets artwork
Explore children's artwork inspired by opera themes as Lynn Trimble shares news of Arizona Opera's next season.
View ArticleBeginnings
Lynn Trimble looked on Thursday night as a new theater company rehearsed their first work. It's the creation of playwright Jose Z, along with more than 100 Valley youth, and you can see it this weekend...
View ArticleArt camps for at-risk youth
Chicano arts. Native American arts. African drumming. Latin dance. And spoken word. They’re all part of this year’s Multicultural Arts Camp presented by Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona, which...
View ArticleIf I only had a heart…
Scarecrow wants a brain. The Cowardly Lion wants courage. And the Tin Man wants a heart. That’s the make-believe world in “The Wonderful World of Oz,” a story crafted by Frank L. Baum made many decades...
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