Since the beginning of time, man has searched the earth for evidence of its past. While some have looked for clues to its mystery, one man had discovered a way to bring the mystery back to life.
Sedona resident, Michael...
Last year’s milestone marked the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War and the 30th anniversary of both the Panama invasion and the beginning of Desert Shield.
Veterans...
Curt Walters, a prolific Sedona painter of the Grand Canyon, says that he paints the air that surrounds his subjects and it reveals a deeper understanding of the moment and the emotions time-stamped in his works.
“In 1986 and 1987...
While October is considered high season for tourism, finding employees for hotel and resort properties is at its lowest in Sedona.
Searching for and retaining employees has become an issue — but many hoteliers say that this isn’t anything new.
However,...
Employee wages and recruitment, affordable housing, Verde Shuttle, the city of Sedona’s Sustainable Tourism Plan and other topics were all a part of Sedona Lodging Council’s meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 19.
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With all of the discussion regarding hotel employment this...
All it takes to be an artist is to think you are one — this is Erik Petersen’s perspective about art and artists. He said he believes that we are all artists within and that creativity is inherent. He...
If serendipity is an occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way, then that’s the theme of Yavapai College’s recent art gallery opening, when a renowned ceramic artist and art professor were honored together.
An evening of...
Steve Jobs once said, “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.” The idea behind this concept is that...
The demand for Sedona real estate is high and the inventory is low. Long gone are the homes averaging $500,000.
The new median priced home in Sedona is averaging $850,000, and million-dollar homes are in high demand.
Has Sedona reached its...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many entertainment venues and events went dark. Arts events, live music and festivals all but vanished.
The Sedona Arts Center closed for in-person events from March 2020 until May of this year, when it hosted a...
Carol Kahn worked for Larson Newspapers from June 29, 2021, to Oct. 9, 2023.
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