In its 33rd year, the renowned Gathering of Cowboy Poets takes place at a new venue this August: the Prescott rodeo grounds One of Prescott’s most popular events, the Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering, will take the stage this August 12–14 at a new venue: the Prescott...
Abby Brill is creating a life she loves within a community she is passionate about. By Breeanya Hinkel • Photos by Trisha Shaffer A transplant from New York, Abby Brill moved to Prescott in 2010 to initially help care for her mother, who had moved to the area in the...
As Sharlot Hall Museum Approaches its Centennial, New Director Hopes to Cultivate a Deeper Connection with Locals and Visitors Alike It’s a daunting task to move cross-country mid-winter, amid a global pandemic, to take on the leadership of a heritage site and...
By Tara Fort For Executive Director Robyn Allen of Prescott Center for the Arts, having an adaptable staff has proven key in the survival of the offerings of one of Prescott’s historic landmarks that continues to serve the community in its 51st year. Allen knew there...
By Tara Fort When 2020 events posed challenges for Prescott and its residents, Robyn Allen’s first thought was, “How can we reach out and give back to the community who has supported us through so many events?” Allen, in her fifth year as Executive Director of the...
With a world premiere in Paris at the 18e International Signes de Nuit International film festival, the short film “Mistress of Tears” is an honored, official selection in film festivals around the world. Cannes, Venice, Istanbul, Montreal, Vienna, and Tokyo are just...