Culture
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What are posadas? An explainer of this beautiful Latino tradition
Posadas are like Christmas caroling, except our tradition is more like a fiesta—and we wouldn’t have it any other way!
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Salt & Straw co-founder Tyler Malek on turkey ice cream, community, & the new Phoenix location
In this Q&A with Salt & Straw co-founder Tyler Malek, learn about the brand’s origins, the community it aims to create, and the new Phoenix location.
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21 Guinness World Records that Arizona holds
If you love trivia, add to your arsenal these 21 stand-out Guinness World Records of Arizona, ranging from scientific to appetizing to just plain weird.
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Indie bookstores are booming—here are 8 top options in the Valley
Indie bookstores are booming in metro Phoenix. Learn more about the eight top options in the Valley of the Sun.
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Hispanic authors and bookstores push for representation in publishing
Chawa Magaña, owner of Palabras Bilingual Bookstore in Phoenix, said she was inspired to open the store because of what she felt was a lack of diversity and representation in the books that are taught in Arizona schools.
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11 famous faces who flock to Arizona
These 11 celebrities love Arizona for its sunshine, privacy, luxury resorts, desert beauty, and endless inspiration.
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This thousand-foot bridge is Arizona’s longest. Have you driven on it?
Arizona has over 8,000 bridges, but do you know which one is the longest?
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This artist wrote 26,000 songs—maybe one about your Arizona hometown
Matt Farley has written over 26,000 songs, many of them about cities across the US—and maybe even your hometown.
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Is this the hardest Arizona place name to pronounce?
Here’s a guide to some of the most commonly mispronounced Arizona place names.
























