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Main Street Living

Main Street Living

What’s going on in your home town? Main Street Living brings you stories and experts from across the country and in your own community.

Pam Gilbert, Director of Sales and Marketing at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort, has all the details about the festivities happening right now at their annual Pumpkin Fest. Get in the fall spirit with this behind-the-scenes look at the event.
Mask maker Zarco Guerrero has exhibited and received international acclaim and many prestigious awards. He's the founder of Xico, Inc, the Cultural Coalition, Inc, and has been instrumental in the development of Latino Arts in the state of Arizona.
When YurView URI sports commentator, Stone Freeman, lost his father to COVID in December, he decided to turn the tragedy into something to help others in his community - the Live Like Russ Foundation.
Now that the kiddos are going back to school, the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is pampering moms and giving them the escape they so desperately need. Selma Muslimovic, Director of Sales at the resort, shares the fabulous details about the features available to moms this summer.
Architect Michael Hamilton created a way that you can play the most recognizable golf courses in Rhode Island with no greens fees, no matter the weather and from anywhere in the world, with PGA Tour 2K21.
University of California, Irvine is the first public university to create an official eSports program and is regarded as one of the best and most comprehensive in the world with a successful Computer Game Science major, a thriving gaming community, and a history of elite competition.
Spices can add layers of flavor to our meals, but where do you start and what should you always have in your pantry? Chef Shannon Smith reveals the spices you shouldn't be without and answers standout questions to get you cookin'.
The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum explores a fascinating and mysterious side of New Orleans’ fabled history. And if you can't get to The Big Easy, this video tour is the next best thing.
The cancellation of Mardi Gras parades was not going to stop New Orleanians from getting into the Carnival spirit this season. From house floats to unique twists on the original king cake, residents are creating fun, new Fat Tuesday traditions.
The new Comic-Con Museum's content is ever-changing with rotating exhibits and programming, both in-person and virtual, for visitors of all ages.