• Finding Filipino Food in Phoenix - Read Article

    Finding Filipino Food in Phoenix

    2011-06-05T08:00:09-07:00

    Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Mexican… But, not once have I heard Filipino food as a plausible suggestion whenever it’s “let’s mix it up and not have pizza tonight” night. So…

  • Lake Havasu - Read Article

    Lake Havasu

    2011-06-01T16:47:17-07:00

    Lake Havasu, the self-proclaimed “Watercraft Capital of the World,” is located on the Colorado River’s reservoir on the border of California and Arizona. For 450 miles, it marks the Lake…

  • Tombstone - Read Article

    Tombstone

    2011-05-31T21:12:57-07:00

    After being nicknamed “The Town Too Tough To Die,” it’s no surprise that Tombstone in southern Arizona is still very much alive after first surfacing in the late 1870s. Even…

  • Grand Canyon - Read Article

    Grand Canyon

    2011-05-31T18:51:53-07:00

    The Grand Canyon is Arizona’s greatest tourist destination. With countless outdoor activities and a fascinating history, it attracts over five million visitors every year, and offers an activity for everyone.…

  • White Mountains - Read Article

    White Mountains

    2011-05-27T22:00:22-07:00

    There is never a shortage of activities in the White Mountains, which include the communities of Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Snowflake, Taylor, Springerville, Eagar, St. Johns, and Heber-Overgaard. Home to the…

  • A Weekend In Cave Creek - Read Article

    A Weekend In Cave Creek

    2011-05-18T21:22:00-07:00

    Halfway through the college semester, we found ourselves bombarded with the burdens of homework, part-time jobs, and clubs. Needless to say, when my friend Leslie called to invite Ashleigh and…

  • A Journey of Flavor at Oliveo Grill - Read Article

    A Journey of Flavor at Oliveo Grill

    2011-03-29T08:00:54-07:00

    I have been to my fair share of restaurants that have served Mediterranean or, more specifically, Greek food. So I can say with confidence what I do and do not…

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