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Literate Lizard offers curb-side book pickup

With many local restaurants shifting service from dine-in to takeout as a results of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ed Newton thought they’d do the same — but with a twist. Newton is the manager of The Literate Lizard Bookstore,...

Sedona cowboy, 90, dies

Bob Bradshaw, a Sedona cowpuncher, movie maker and noted nature photographer, died Friday, Aug. 8. He was 90 years old. Born June 9, 1918, in what is now known as Xiamen, China, Bradshaw...

Computer expert winging it in VOC

Kenneth Reger is studying an antiques and collectibles guide in the reference section of the Sedona Public Library when ambushed by this reporter and the Sedona Red Rock News photographer, Michele Bradley, for the week’s @random column. ...

Magicians who need props look to Village

Of the small handful of magic prop manufacturers in the world, Village of Oak Creek resident Nick Ruggiero is among the most highly specialized. He’s known for his high-tech, esoteric props — most priced well beyond...

Local cataloguing Mortimer Adler?s unpublished philosophy

Ken Dzugan, the senior fellow and archivist for the Center for the Study of Great Ideas, is one of several Sedona area residents cataloguing the unpublished writings of deceased philosopher Mortimer J. Adler. Local cataloguing Mortimer...

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VOCA rejects Superior, Supreme Court decisions on STR ban

Following the Arizona Supreme Court’s rejection of the Village of Oakcreek Association’s short-term rental ban, which upheld the previous...

Sedona Charter School students to stage ‘The Fork in the Road’ 

Sedona Charter School and the Parangello Players will be performing “The Fork in the Road: A Fractured Fairy Tale”...
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