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Q & A: D-Backs' Paul Goldschmidt Talks Goldy’s Bowling Bash

On Nov. 10 at Lucky Strike at CityScape, Arizona Diamondback Paul Goldschmidt, and his wife Amy, host Goldy’s Bowling Bash, the couple’s first event through Goldy’s Fund 4 Kids, which was founded to aid the children and families of Phoenix Children’s Hospital (PCH). (Proceeds from the event help support PCH’s Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders.) The event starts at...
AZ Giving: Sisters with Heart

One is a racecar driver, adrenaline junkie and the other is an entrepreneur, fashionista but together these young, dynamic sisters are taking the road less traveled in both their careers and their passion for giving back. A self-proclaimed tomboy, 30-year-old Sarah Cattaneo got bit by the racing bug after her dad gave her a four-day driving class at the Bondurant Racing School in Chandler. “It was love at first lap,” she says. Sarah has now been competing for eight seasons in pro racing and the bar is set high. “I sure hope I can be the Danica Patrick of road racing," she says, enthusiastically.
When not behind the wheel, Sarah with her younger...
Movie Madness: Giving Back to Arizona

In the lobby of Roadhouse Cinemas in Scottsdale, director Phillip Penza sits at a long table, littered with half-full cups and half-eaten nachos, with three women. While they are manicured in business-professional attire, Penza sports a vest with several pockets and a baseball cap with the title of his previous movie, My Name is Nobody, a film based off a 70-some-odd page autobiographical account of his bloody childhood, of love found and lost, and the will to be somebody.
Today, he’s planning the premiere of his newest film, Movie Madness—the story of an assassin hired to murder a...
AZ Insider: Delicious Surprise at St. Vincent de Paul
Kathy Shayna Shocket has the inside view on the people who make a difference.

Wildflower Bread Company treats families to 3 course meal with restaurant service
Eat Pretty: 16 Foods for Better Skin, Hair & More

You are what you eat. (Did you know kale can diminish under-eye circles, sweet potatoes can make your skin glow and bell peppers can slow down the aging process?) Take advice from the experts, and add these 16 eats to your shopping list pronto for results that are not only good for you but good-looking on you, too.
Yogurt
“Yogurt is beneficial for overall wellness, but this probiotic-rich food is especially helpful to the skin,” says Dr. Janice Johnston, M.D., medical director and family practice provider at Arrowhead Health Centers. “Your skin and digestive tract happen to...