Issue: June / July 2008

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North Valley Magazine is a full-color, full-gloss bi-monthly publication providing content that celebrates the lifestyles of various communities within the North Valley. Our editorial focuses on living life to the fullest, showcasing the best of North Valley areas communicating important content to our readers. Each issue caters to our audience – our readers include active families, sophisticated young professionals, and active seniors who enjoy travel, home improvement, dining, fashion, and outdoor activities.

June / July 2008 Features


Father’s Day Gift Guide

By Cassaundra Brooks Carbon Concept. With contemporary designs for men, this line combines sterling silver, black diamonds, and carbon fiber to create pieces inspired by Mr. Hollander’s hobby—racing...

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Turning Some Heads

By Caroline Gutierrez The Valley may not be home to Fifth Avenue or Rodeo Drive, but our residents step out in style every day wearing creations from both local and international designers. Turn back any...

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A Meal Fit for the Mikado: Sutra Sushi at BarcelonaA Meal Fit for the Mikado: Sutra Sushi at Barcelona

By Gerald Calamia Photography by Eric Fairchild North Scottsdale’s Barcelona Steakhouse and Night Club is noted for its standard of excellence throughout its entertainment and restaurant complex. This...

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Roll Up the Carpet, Scrape Out the Grout

New Flooring Is the Bottom Line for Home Value By Tara Knudson Few things affect the aesthetics and market value of your home like the quality and choice of flooring. Making smart choices is so important,...

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Ten Economic Climate-Change Tips for Small-Business Owners

By Kendra Songer With the word recession hanging in the air, small-business owners are a little nervous. They start poring over financials and questioning every decision and every purchase. But what exactly...

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Biting into the Big Apple

Highlights from the Island of Manhattan By Alison Malone Although it covers an area of only about 23 square miles, Manhattan is the most densely populated area in the United States. Nestled within the...

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Get Productive

By Jon Kenton There are over a billion PCs out there, and a large majority of them has one version or another of Mr. Gates’s productivity suite, Microsoft Office. Although the premium versions have lots...

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    Artistic ‘Core’

    Expect to see unique metalwork and recycled objects at the charming Sour Apple Gallery, located at the Shops at Norterra. Julie Carlson gets an inside look and sits down with the owner and artist, David Lizanetz. The Sour Apple Gallery has an unusual name, and the art within its doors is just as unusual. Located at the Shops at Norterra, the storefront gallery is simplistic in style and contemporary in design, the better to showcase an eclectic collection of paintings, [...]

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  • Entertainment

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    TV Arrested Development The Bluths are back! Fans of the beloved comedy have been waiting for more since the show was taken off the air in 2006. After months of recent speculation, brilliant creator Mitch Hurwitz and the equally imaginative writer Jim Vallely officially confirmed the rumors and announced that all ten of the original cast members are back on board. They’re working at writing ten new episodes as well as a feature film to follow them. Now all we [...]

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  • Flavor

    Hog-Heavenly Empanadas!

    Try out these pork empanadas with smoky mango barbecue sauce from the kitchen of Chef Matthew Grunwald! Can you hear it—the empanada, sizzling as it comes out of the fryer, soon to be yours, all yours. It’s coated with a thick, glossy layer of condiment nirvana—a smoky mango barbecue sauce begging to make your tongue prickly. A plethora of aromas like warm cinnamon and cumin complement the deep flavor of the roasted chipotle peppers drenched in the rich adobo sauce [...]

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  • Highlights Earth Daze

    Earth Daze

    As citizens of the Earth, we have an obligation to treat our planet with kindness. That doesn’t mean that you have to give up using any sort of nonrenewable energy—but if you make even the smallest contribution, you’ll be part of a larger contribution from people like you. With Earth Day coming up on April 22, take the opportunity to examine your carbon bubble. You may not make immediate changes to your lifestyle, but small steps will take us all [...]

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  • Sports Drafting the Board

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    As the NFL Draft approaches, Cardinals fans and staff gear up for the weekend in eager anticipation. Michael Torres talks to two Cardinals insiders to get the scoop on what it’s like to make such big decisions under pressure. The future of a team has the potential to be greatly affected by one weekend—the NFL Draft. Every April, when football fans are hungry for the game, they follow the Draft during a drought of actual competitive play. For NFL scouts, [...]

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  • Hot Sheet Hot Sheet

    Hot Sheet

    Meat Market Vintage The newest vintage shop to pop up in the Valley, Meat Market Vintage started online as an eBay shop. It is owned by business and domestic partners Cory Martinez and Ben Funke, who opened up a brick-and-mortar  venue on Mill Avenue in February, much to the delight of their local followers. The couple started the endeavor over six years ago; with their new shabby-chic storefront, they’re able to interact personally with their customers for the first time. [...]

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