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910 E. OSBORN ROAD, PHOENIX, AZ 85014 • 602-323-9701 4500 N. ORACLE RD., SUITE 110, TUCSON, AZ 85705 • 520-468-7800 onmediaaz.com OFFICIAL PUBLISHER FOR ARIZONA’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS ARTS AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS ANNUALLY READ BY OVER 2 MILLION SOPHISTICATED AND INFLUENTIAL PATRONS 2017/2018 SEASON 2017/2018 SEASON TOSCA PUCCINI PRESENTED BY AN ON MEDIAPUBLICATION 2017/2018 SEASON Dec. 8 – 24, 2017 with The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall BALLET ARIZONA 2017–2018 SEASON presented by THE NUTCRACKER Ballet Arizona dancer in The Nutcracker. Photo by Rosalie O'Connor. AN ON MEDIAPUBLICATION OCTOBER 4-8, 2017 CENTENNIAL HALL THE 2017/2018 SEASON AN ON MEDIAPUBLICATION PERFORMING LIVE W I N T E R 2 0 1 7 CAMERON CARPENTER THE MOTH DARLENE LOVE AN ON MEDIAPUBLICATION JAKE SHIMABUKURO DE AR L I S T ENER WORKS BY NICHOLAS GALANIN STARTING MAY 4, 2018 Visitor Guide & Map HIGHLIGHTS FOR SUMMER 2018 HEARD.ORG THE ORPHEUM THEATRE at 2016-17 BROADWAY WHERE BROADWAY BELONGS 2017-2018 SEASON BROADWAYAT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE AN ON MEDIAPUBLICATION CENTRAL AND MCDOWELL IN DOWNTOWN PHOENIX EXHIBITIONS | EVENTS AND PROGRAMS MAP | SHOPPING | DINING phxart.org VISITOR GUIDE summer 2018 B_ONMedia_0418_VisitorGuide.indd 1 4/19/18 1:55 PM 2017-2018 Season Fall-Winter UA PRESENTS ILLUSTRATION: Bianca Bernice Dominguez AN ON MEDIAPUBLICATION FORMANCE OF BALLET ARIZONA 17-2018 School Year ona Studio Company member Riley . Photo by Brianne Bland. MEDIAPUBLICATION Georg Stangelberger The Harvey K. Smith Artistic Director OCTOBER 4-8, 2017 CENTENNIAL HALL THE 2017/2018 SEASON AN ON MEDIAPUBLICATION 2020 / 2021 SEASON

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910 E. OSBORN ROAD, PHOENIX, AZ 85014 • 602-323-97014500 N. ORACLE RD., SUITE 110, TUCSON, AZ 85705 • 520-468-7800

onmediaaz.com

OFFICIAL PUBLISHER FOR ARIZONA’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS

ARTS AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS ANNUALLY READ BY OVER 2 MILLION

SOPHISTICATED AND INFLUENTIAL PATRONS

2017/2018 SE ASON2017/2018 SE ASON

TOSCAP U C C I N I

PRESENTED BY

AN ON MEDIA PUBLICATION

2017/2018 SE ASON

Dec. 8 – 24, 2017 with The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony Hall

B A L L E T A R I Z O N A 2 0 1 7 – 2 0 1 8 S E A S O N

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NUTCRACKER

Ballet Arizona dancer in The Nutcracker.

Photo by Rosalie O'Connor.

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Visitor Guide & Map

HIGHL IGHTS FOR SUMMER 2018

HEARD.ORG

THE ORPHEUM THEATREat2016-17 BROADWAY

WHERE BROADWAY BELONGS

2017-2018 SEASON

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THE ORPHEUM THEATRE

AN ON MEDIA PUBLICATIONCENTRAL AND MCDOWELL IN DOWNTOWN PHOENIX

EXHIBITIONS | EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

MAP | SHOPPING | DINING

phxart.org

VISITOR GUIDEsummer2018

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4/19/18 1:55 PM

2017-2018 Season

Fall-WinterUA PRESENTS

ILLUSTRATION: Bianca Bernice DominguezAN ON MEDIA PUBLICATION

PERFORMANCET H E S C H O O L O F B A L L E T A R I Z O N A

2017-2018 School Year

Ballet Arizona Studio Company member Riley

McGregor. Photo by Brianne Bland.AN ON MEDIA PUBLICATION

2017/2018 SE ASON

Georg Stangelberger

The Harvey K. Smith Artistic Director

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2018

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OCTOBER 4-8, 2017

CENTENNIAL HALL

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1 SYMPHONY HALLPrimary stage for the classics including The Phoenix Symphony, Arizona Opera and Ballet Arizona

75 N. 2nd Street Phoenix, AZ 85004

2 HERBERGER THEATER CENTER

In the center of the arts district, and mainstage for performances by Arizona Theatre Company, Arizona Broadway Theatre, Center Dance Ensemble, Arizona Opera, Childsplay, and Valley Youth Theatre

222 E. Monroe StreetPhoenix, AZ 85004

3 ORPHEUM THEATRE Home to American Theatre Guild and its nationally touring Broadway series

203 W. Adams Street Phoenix, AZ 85003

4 PHOENIX THEATRE In the center of the arts district, and mainstage for The Phoenix Theatre Company

100 E. McDowell RoadPhoenix, AZ  85004

5 ASU GAMMAGEA historical landmark at Arizona State University and host to the biggest Broadway series outside of New York

1200 S. Forest Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281

6 MESA ARTS CENTERKnown as MAC, and the largest stage in the East Valley. Also home to Southwest Shakespeare Company

1 E. Main Street Mesa, AZ 85201

7SCOTTSDALE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

An indoor and outdoor entertainment district in the heart of downtown Scottsdale

7380 E. 2nd Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251

8 TEMPE CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Primary stage for Tempe’s rental affiliates and one-off performers

700 W. Rio Salado Parkway Tempe, AZ 85281

9 HEARD MUSEUM An internationally recognized destination for Native peoples arts and culture

2301 N Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004

10 PHOENIX ART MUSEUM Southwest's largest art museum for visual art 1625 N. Central Avenue

Phoenix, AZ 85004

October 26 – 29, 2017 with The Phoenix Symphony at Symphony HallB A L L E T A R I Z O N A 2 0 1 7 – 2 0 1 8 S E A S O N

Ballet Arizona dancer. Photo by Alexander Iziliaev.

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THE ORPHEUM THEATREat

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Heard Museum | 2301 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 | heard.org

Frida Kahlo—Her Photos

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Scarborough Report 2019, Live Theatre Attendees

AFFLUENT$137,000* Average Household income

33% have a net worth greater than $2 million+

84%* more likely than the average Arizonan to have a household income of $150K+

90% more likely to have a home value greater than $1 million+

INFLUENTIAL69% of those working are in white collar industries

48% of those working are in managerial positions/professional positions

EDUCATED70% attended college

80% more likely to hold a post-graduate degree than the average Arizonan

2x Arts patrons are 2 times more likely than the average consumer to...

• shop at luxury shopping destinations• dine at upscale restaurants• vacation at luxury hotel destinations• participate in outdoor activities and exercise• participate in creative activities• attend sporting events and play sports

• more likely to volunteer/charity work

2,000,000 annual readers180 custom editions26 different venues#1 resource to reach the arts audience

ON MEDIA BY THE NUMBERS

OURAUDIENCE

49% MEN

51% WOMEN

54% MARRIED

35% AGED 35 - 54

AVERAGE AGE: 48

AT A GLANCE

*Live Analytics ASU GAMMAGE Broadway audience by Ticketmaster, all others Scarborough Nielson Report on Live Theatre attendees, 2017.

2020 / 2021 SEASON

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ON the Record Featured EditorialThe passions behind the leading businesses who support the arts community.

Month at a Glance CalendarDatebook planner for family

and friends, in easy to read formatting of when and

where. Readers will keep the publication just for the details!

Upcoming Arts & Cultural EventsWith something for everyone… events that will entertain and inspire us all. These are not to be missed!

Performance Notes and Highlights

Where the audience discovers the heartbeat of the performers and supporting cast behind the scenes.

Connecting Communities™ asugammage.com

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CAST

Caitlin Houlahan

JohnCampione

ColeBurden

MaryCallanan

Katie Klaus

ElizabethStanley

Cullen R.Titmas

David Hess

CaitlynCaughell

BradGreer

LucyHorton

AmyLinden

TristaMoldovan

MattStokes

TomTreadwell

BryanWelnicki

Andrew Samonsky

JessicaSheridan

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THE RED BOOK Stage Presence

Check out the people out and about during the season. You may be the one caught on camera!

IN THE SPOTLIGHTV I B R A N T C O V E R A G E O F T H E V A L L E Y ' S A R T S P AT R O N S

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Lisa Bell, Tracey Lytle, Irma Deihl, Micheline Etkin and Chandra Bonfiglio,Oscar at the Oscars, Valley Youth Theatre,

March 4, 2018

Oscar De las salas and Billie Jo and Judd Herberger,Oscar at the Oscars, Valley Youth Theatre,

March 4, 2018

Brad Ahlstrom and Emma Jade, Mesa Arts Center Foundation Gala,

Mesa Arts Center, Feb. 24, 2018

Katie McFadzen, Caleb Reese and Cathy Dresbach, Opening Night Reception Million Dollar

Quartet, Phoenix Theatre, March 9, 2018

Micheal Hansberger, Taylour Miller and Donny Peper, Opening Night Reception Million Dollar

Quartet, Phoenix Theatre, March 9, 2018

Cast member Jose Llana, Erika Dickey, Bill and Mary Way, Russ Dickey and cast member Elena Shaddow,

Cast Party The King and I, ASU Gammage, March 20, 2018

Ricky Singh, Ashley Helm and Jennifer Dudones, Opening Night Reception Million Dollar Quartet,

Phoenix Theatre, March 9, 2018

Dori Blessing, Larry Blessing and Jerry Paulus, Mesa Arts Center Foundation Gala,

Mesa Arts Center, Feb. 24, 2018

HSL PROPERTIES TUCSON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Bobby McFerrin, Asleep at the Wheel, Joey Alexander, Special EFX, Trombone Shorty, Pink Martini and more.January 11 - 21. Details at TucsonJazzFestival.org

CHARLOTTE’S WEBCHILDSPLAY Get caught up in Charlotte’s web as we spin this timeless story onto the Herberger Theater Center stage! Weekends, September 2 - October 14. Details at childsplayaz.org

DANNY ZELISKO PRESENTS: AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYDThe 2018 Australian Pink Floyd Show Tour is a celebration of Pink Floyd’s music from every era featuring state-of-the-art lighting, sound, lasers, and inflatables. September 19 at Mesa Arts Center. Details at mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/australian-pink-floyd

ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEONGREATER PHOENIX CHAMBERJoin us Wednesday, October 24, 2018 to connect with the most influential women in the region and to honor our 2018 ATHENA Award finalists and recipients! Details at phoenixchamber.com/athena2018

ON the calendar

INSIDE EVERYISSUE

ON the Calendar is a curated list of the most interesting performances and events in the coming months. For more information about how to be

included in ON the Calendar, please contact [email protected].

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Each young learner is unique, and it is important to choose an education program that accommodates your child’s personal needs and interests. Yet with so many school options, how do you decide which one is right for your student?

MASTERING BASIC LEARNING TECHNIQUES:

The instruction a student receives in their first few years at school forms the foundation for future academic endeavors, so when researching schools, consider the emphasis placed on proper learning techniques.

• Does the curriculum reinforce content using multiple approaches?

• Does the school support its students in developing connections between subjects?

TEACHING ACADEMIC ACCOUNTABILITY:Students are required to juggle multiple

assignments at once, so it is best to learn time management skills at an early age. Pay attention to how the school promotes academic accountability such as daily/weekly planners or frequent progress reports.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SCHOOL?FOUR KEY FACTORS IN CHOOSING THE RIGHT SCHOOL FOR YOUR STUDENT

FREEDOM TO EXPLORE INTELLECTUAL INTERESTS:

Students who are captivated by their coursework will retain knowledge and return to school each week eager to learn more. You can give your student an advantage by choosing a program that allows them to explore their intellectual passions.

COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE RATES AND SCHOLARSHIPS:

It is important to consider how the academic program will set them up for success in college. You should research each schools’ college acceptance rates, and the average scholarship dollars earned by graduates.

BASIS Charter Schools, Inc. operates the top-ranked public high schools in the Nation.

Learn more at enrollBASIS.com

ON the record ON Media is a resource for great performances on and off stage

Arts Hero of the MonthA monthly look at our local champions of the arts,

their heartfelt stories and funny anecdotes.

Tom Raffaeli makes tours of Phoenix arts and culture institutions remarkable experiences with his encyclopedic knowledge and infectious enthusiasm. Truth be told, he is quite the institution himself.

Before ground broke at Herberger Theater Center, Raffaeli was a fixture.He was one of the founding associates, a group of volunteers who gave time and treasure to support the center.More than 30 years later he still delights in giving tours and building on his legacy of support.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT “I think the key, especially for older folks like myself, is to inspire people to get involved, to contribute, to donate, to do whatever they can to keep the vitality of life in a city like Phoenix, or a country like this country, or a state like Arizona, going in a very positive way,” Raffaeli says.

In addition to his Herberger support, Raffaeli gives tours of Trinity Cathedral and volunteers at its on-site Olney Gallery. He also helped preserve the OrpheumTheatre.

Learning about cities through arts institutions

WORLD PERSPECTIVE “Before establishing roots in Phoenix in 1974, Raffaeli lived all over the world, a consequence of his father’s military career. He developed the habit of getting to know cities by visiting cultural institutions—the opera houses in Germany, the cathedrals in Italy, the theaters of New York.

Travel, particularly by ship, remains an important part of his retirement life.He goes to appreciate the world, but he’s always glad to return to Phoenix, a place he wants to inspire others to love.

“You have many opportunities and many ways to get involved,” Raffaeli says. “Do it. It will make you a better person, and it will make that place better and everything that surrounds it better.”

Do you know an Arts Hero? Someone who works tirelessly to strengthen, improve and enhance the arts in our community?

Nominate him or her at onmediaaz.com

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SYMPHONY 160,000 The Phoenix Symphony

SCOTTSDALE 60,000 Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts

MESA 100,000 Mesa Arts Center Southwest Shakespeare

FAMILY 70,000Childsplay School at Ballet Arizona Greasepaint Valley Youth Theatre Phoenix Boys Choir

TUCSON 180,000Arizona Opera Tucson Symphony Arizona Theatre Company Fox Tucson Theatre

BROADWAY IN TUCSON 148,000 Broadway in Tucson

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THEATRE ADVERTISING

OFFERED BY SEASONWe provide a wide variety of advertising options that will fit every type of advertising campaign. A nine-month SEASON long advertising is offered by EDITION, allowing the advertiser the ability to target specific venues or geographic region. This option allows the opportunity to change artwork 3x per season.

*MONTHLY ADS APPEAR IN ALL OF THESE EDITIONS

• AMERICAN THEATRE GUILD • ARIZONA OPERA• ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY• A SU GAMMAGE THEATRE• BALLET ARIZONA• CHILDSPLAY• GREA SEPAINT• HERBERGER THEATER CENTER• MESA ARTS CENTER• PHOENIX BOYS CHOIR• THE PHOENIX THEATRE COMPANY• S COTTSDALE CENTER

FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS• S CHOOL OF BALLET ARIZONA• S OUTHWEST SHAKESPEARE• THE PHOENIX SYMPHONY• VALLEY YOUTH THEATRE

ANNUALCIRCULATION HALF PAGE FULL PAGE COVERS

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*Rates are subject to change at publisher's discretion.

HSL PROPERTIES TUCSON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Bobby McFerrin, Asleep at the Wheel, Joey Alexander, Special EFX, Trombone Shorty, Pink Martini and more.January 11 - 21. Details at TucsonJazzFestival.org

CHARLOTTE’S WEBCHILDSPLAY Get caught up in Charlotte’s web as we spin this timeless story onto the Herberger Theater Center stage! Weekends, September 2 - October 14. Details at childsplayaz.org

DANNY ZELISKO PRESENTS: AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYDThe 2018 Australian Pink Floyd Show Tour is a celebration of Pink Floyd’s music from every era featuring state-of-the-art lighting, sound, lasers, and inflatables. September 19 at Mesa Arts Center. Details at mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/australian-pink-floyd

ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEONGREATER PHOENIX CHAMBERJoin us Wednesday, October 24, 2018 to connect with the most influential women in the region and to honor our 2018 ATHENA Award finalists and recipients! Details at phoenixchamber.com/athena2018

ON the calendar

SPOTLIGHTSECTION

HSL PROPERTIES TUCSON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Bobby McFerrin, Asleep at the Wheel, Joey Alexander, Special EFX, Trombone Shorty, Pink Martini and more.January 11 - 21. Details at TucsonJazzFestival.org

CHARLOTTE’S WEBCHILDSPLAY Get caught up in Charlotte’s web as we spin this timeless story onto the Herberger Theater Center stage! Weekends, September 2 - October 14. Details at childsplayaz.org

DANNY ZELISKO PRESENTS: AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYDThe 2018 Australian Pink Floyd Show Tour is a celebration of Pink Floyd’s music from every era featuring state-of-the-art lighting, sound, lasers, and inflatables. September 19 at Mesa Arts Center. Details at mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/australian-pink-floyd

ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEONGREATER PHOENIX CHAMBERJoin us Wednesday, October 24, 2018 to connect with the most influential women in the region and to honor our 2018 ATHENA Award finalists and recipients! Details at phoenixchamber.com/athena2018

ON the calendar

OFFERED MONTHLYON Media also offers MONTHLY* advertising that provides advertisers the ability to connect with all city performing arts patrons with date-specific advertising. Within the MONTHLY section, we have a monthly calendar and any event type advertisement receives a free date listing in that month's calendar.

PHOENIX

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THEATRE ADVERTISING

ANNUALCIRCULATION HALF PAGE FULL PAGE COVERS

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Call for ratesTUCSON • Arizona Opera • Arizona Theatre Company • Fox Tucson Theatre • Tucson Symphony Orchestra

180,000

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OFFERED MONTHLYON Media also offers MONTHLY* advertising that provides advertisers the ability to connect with all city performing arts patrons with date-specific advertising. Within the MONTHLY section, we have a monthly calendar and any event type advertisement receives a free date listing in that month's calendar.

OFFERED BY SEASONWe provide a wide variety of advertising options that will fit every type of advertising campaign. A nine-month SEASON long advertising is offered by EDITION, allowing the advertiser the ability to target specific venues or geographic region. This option allows the opportunity to change artwork 3x per season.

*MONTHLY ADS APPEAR IN ALL OF THESE EDITIONS

• ARIZONA OPERA• ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY• BROADWAY IN TUC S ON• FOX TUC S ON THEATRE• TUC S ON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

*Rates are subject to change at publisher's discretion.

TUCSON

HSL PROPERTIES TUCSON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Bobby McFerrin, Asleep at the Wheel, Joey Alexander, Special EFX, Trombone Shorty, Pink Martini and more.January 11 - 21. Details at TucsonJazzFestival.org

CHARLOTTE’S WEBCHILDSPLAY Get caught up in Charlotte’s web as we spin this timeless story onto the Herberger Theater Center stage! Weekends, September 2 - October 14. Details at childsplayaz.org

DANNY ZELISKO PRESENTS: AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYDThe 2018 Australian Pink Floyd Show Tour is a celebration of Pink Floyd’s music from every era featuring state-of-the-art lighting, sound, lasers, and inflatables. September 19 at Mesa Arts Center. Details at mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/australian-pink-floyd

ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEONGREATER PHOENIX CHAMBERJoin us Wednesday, October 24, 2018 to connect with the most influential women in the region and to honor our 2018 ATHENA Award finalists and recipients! Details at phoenixchamber.com/athena2018

ON the calendar

SPOTLIGHTSECTION

HSL PROPERTIES TUCSON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Bobby McFerrin, Asleep at the Wheel, Joey Alexander, Special EFX, Trombone Shorty, Pink Martini and more.January 11 - 21. Details at TucsonJazzFestival.org

CHARLOTTE’S WEBCHILDSPLAY Get caught up in Charlotte’s web as we spin this timeless story onto the Herberger Theater Center stage! Weekends, September 2 - October 14. Details at childsplayaz.org

DANNY ZELISKO PRESENTS: AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYDThe 2018 Australian Pink Floyd Show Tour is a celebration of Pink Floyd’s music from every era featuring state-of-the-art lighting, sound, lasers, and inflatables. September 19 at Mesa Arts Center. Details at mesaartscenter.com/index.php/shows/performing-live/australian-pink-floyd

ATHENA AWARDS LUNCHEONGREATER PHOENIX CHAMBERJoin us Wednesday, October 24, 2018 to connect with the most influential women in the region and to honor our 2018 ATHENA Award finalists and recipients! Details at phoenixchamber.com/athena2018

ON the calendar

2020 / 2021 SEASON

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ON THE TOWN

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328,000 Call for rates

• 8 month circulation• Change 3x per season• 3 featured dishes per season• Independently written

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EXTENDED EDITORIAL FEATURE All of the above and expanded one page editorial feature for 1 month

Partner with ON Media and become part of the exclusive ON THE TOWN* feature. Changing monthly during the performing arts season, this attractive restaurant feature is expertly curated by the local food blogger @TucsonFoodie and provides a unique opportunity to reach Tucson’s outgoing, affluent (and often hungry!) performing arts audience in an organic, editorial-type setting.

*TUCSON ARTS GROUPS THAT ON THE TOWN IS FEATURED IN

• ARIZONA OPERA• ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY• BROADWAY IN TUC S ON• FOX TUC S ON THEATRE• TUC S ON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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Big city feel and world-class wines in a cozy, art gallery-esque atmosphere.People travel to Tucson for all kinds of different reasons. Life in the big city, however, is not one of them.

But if you’re looking for a big city vibe, sans the subway, you’d do well to head on over to Sand-Reckoner Vineyards Tucson tasting room.

Winemaker Rob Hammelman makes superb wines, having studied and trained in Australia, France, and Colorado, before settling into the high desert of Cochise County. Needless to say, his Old World-meets-New World style is rooted in real world experience. Just try the Sangiovese and Nebbiolo rosé blend and taste for yourself.

But this is a tasting room like no other: in fact, it feels like more of a wine bar than tasting room and Sand-Reckoner does a phenomenal job of keeping the energy high yet intimate. (The ceilings are pretty high, too, if that kind of thing floats your boat.)

Doubling as an art gallery with rotating exhibitions curated by Conrad Wilde Art Gallery, live music is featured every Friday and every first Saturday. If you want the space for something private, that’s an option, too. Just be sure to reach out well in advance.

The interior of the tasting room space is absolutely gorgeous and

modern, with great art pieces to accent the walls. The wines themselves are delicious (and local!), and there’s something for everyone - from a crisp & dry white to a deep & complex red.

-YELP REVIEW, MAY 2018

For more information, including directions, hours, and availability, visit sand-reckoner.com.

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“I COOK WITH WINE, SOMETIMES I EVEN ADD IT TO THE FOOD.”-W.C. FIELDS

Do you know of a dish that we should feature? Let us know! Please contact Robyn Lambert at [email protected].

Weekly Wine Tastings 1 FEAST

Feast is a restaurant (with a monthly-changing menu) that’s also a full-service caterer and wine shop.

You likely already know that the longstanding Feast is both a restaurant and catering company, but they’re also a wine shop, hosting weekly and monthly wine tastings.

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Salmon Farro Salad 1 THE CUP CAFE

Known for delectable creations, this dish highlights the seasonality of the Cup Café offerings.

This dish features a beautiful herb crusted Scottish salmon on a bed of farro, mixed greens, asparagus, and red onions dressed with an almond brown butter vinaigrette.

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Steamed Black Mussels 1 KINGFISHER BAR & GRILL

Celebrating 25 years, Kingfisher offers lunch, dinner, happy hour and late night, every night - ideal for pre-show dining.

A Kingfisher classic, mussels in a flavorful blend of fish broth, sriracha, and sweet butter. Menu features American regional cuisine highlighting seafood, grilled meats and poultry.

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2017 Rosé5 SAND RECKONERWillcox-based winery Sand-Reckoner might make their wine 50 miles away, but the tasting room is here in Tucson.

A Sangiovese and Nebbiolo blend, SR’s rosé is bright and fresh, with hints of strawberry and grapefruit.Grown in Cochise Co.’s high desert, it’s great for the pool or to start the evening.

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Nashville Hot Chicken 1 BIRD BAR & CHICKEN

This locally owned gastropub, featuring all things chicken, is by the team behind OBON Sushi.

Brined for 24-hours, fried to crisp perfection, tossed in one of their signature style sauces, and accompanied with scratch-made sides, it’s easily some of the best fried chicken in town.

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Costine di Maiale al Barbera di Paolo

1 TAVOLINO RISTORANTEEnjoy authentic flavors of Northern Italy in the dining room, bar or patio.

A new Tavolino classic, succulent slowly braised short ribs served with broccoli raab, crispy gnocchi and cipollini onions. Pairs well with Pietro Rinaldi “Bricco Cichetta” Barbera.

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Roasted Chicken 1 MAYNARDS KITCHEN

Tucson Iron Chef Brian Smith works toward a menu that features 90% local heritage ingredients.

Featuring a half roasted Top Knot chicken, Arizona grown collard greens, and freshly picked and crushed new potatoes, this indulgent entrée is completely locally sourced.

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44 oz. Prime Tomahawk 1 HACIENDA DEL SOL

This guest ranch and resort, a former all girls prep school in the mid-1900s, offers a world-class menu.

Perfect for sharing, Hacienda Del Sol’s Prime Tomahawk Steak is served with a choice of sides, including potato puree, wild rice and more. Pair it with a glass of wine from the 800-label wine list.

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ON the Town is an ON Media snapshot of must-try dishes provided by Southern Arizona online food magazine, Tucson Foodie. Visit tucsonfoodie.com for more information.

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Egboro is the creator, curator and cultivator of The Whole Story, a storytelling series at Phoenix Art Museum that elevates and celebrates the black experience. The quarterly show began its third year this month.

FROM HASHTAGS The Whole Story is Egboro’s bold response to a popular narrative about the black experience that was reduced to hashtags – #TrayvonMartin, #SandraBland. It was a conversation going nowhere but to the crowded and confining spaces of fear and anger.

As is her habit, Egboro put a lot of thought into how she could make things better. Sparking conversations with less yelling and more listening through the art of storytelling was her answer.

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The Tucson native is a playwright and composer. He can sing and act. He can build sets and choreograph.

TRANSFORMATIVE WORK Gremel, who is in his 11th year at Empire High School, works hard at doing what comes naturally. His robust bibliography speaks to some of his genius. There’s always something in the pipeline. He wrote and composed music for “The Brave Knight, Sir Lancelot,” which will be performed in January at Live Theatre Workshop.

EHS Principal Matt Donaldson calls Gremel’s bold, student-centered work to build an award-winning theater program transformative.

“He’s just so good at what he does that I know even if it’s outside the box, he’s going to think through all of those things that need to happen,” Donaldson says. “The guy is just amazing.”

George Bernard Shaw penned the snarky remark that those who can, do; those who cannot, teach.

IMPACT ON FUTURE Michael Martinez, executive director of Live Theatre Workshop, says Gremel, who is technical director for the company, shows extraordinary dedication in ensuring his students have excellent learning experiences and opportunities to grow in theater work.

Gremel’s former students are making their marks in technical theater, in college programs and in community theater. It’s only a matter of time before some reach the big stage.

“There isn’t even a question in my mind,” Martinez says. “Who is doing the most of anybody in Tucson that is affecting what the theater art scene looks like? Easily, Richard Gremel.”

Richard Gremel flips the script: He’s a successful theater arts teacher because he can do everything so well, and does.

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