“I don’t know if it’s working with numbers or the way I was raised that caused me to be a perfectionist,” explained Cherie White, the city of Sedona’s director of finance. “Those do go together. I would say probably...
“A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself,” mythology expert Joseph Campbell wrote. “We are all the heroes of our own story.”
In her early 20s, photographer Joyce Tenneson read Campbell’s...
“Casting is always one of the defining moments in the life story of a motion picture, but in this case, I think the stakes were particularly high,” writer and director Russell Brown said of his film ‘Loren & Rose.’...
Jenita Landrum and Shoreigh Williams are two artists whose work is featured in the “Vision & Sound: An African-American Experience” exhibition celebrating Black History Month at the Sedona Arts Center through Feb. 28.
“‘Vision & Sound’ was created to present...
References to the Dakota Access Pipeline and the builder’s conflict with the Lakota and Dakota peoples of Standing Rock Reservation have been circulating in the news since the pipeline’s inception in 2014.
The anti-pipeline protests caught the attention of...
Charles Cline can recall ordering rack of lamb and crème brulee at Sedona’s Heartline Café. At least five times a day, he would summon the waitstaff via the restaurant’s intercom to let them know he was hungry, and they...
Imagine being thrown into a federal prison and emerging 10 years later as a classically trained Renaissance artist — a maestro of light and shadow comparable to Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn.
George Anthony Morton is just such an...
“The goal when I started painting was to capture how I felt at that moment and how I felt alone, afraid and wishing for the cold kiss of death so I wouldn’t have to face the feeling of rejection....
Police Chief Stephanie Foley was in Quantico, Va., in May attending a 10-week FBI national academy for advanced communications and leadership training, she received a phone call from her boss, Sedona Police Chief Charles Husted, informing her of his...
When Barbara Lago donated four homes on 10 acres of land off Dry Creek Road in West Sedona to Rainbow Acres, a 501(c)(3) residential community in Camp Verde for adults with special needs, she changed the lives of many...
Carol Kahn worked for Larson Newspapers from June 29, 2021, to Oct. 9, 2023.
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