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    A Chef’s Table in the Verde Valley

    April 5, 2019No Comments
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    By Annabel V Sclippa

    logo_musegalleryCottonwood AZ (April 5, 2019) – Arizona’s rising star chef, Joe Rodger, is making waves in the Verde Valley. Chef Joe is an acclaimed Arizona chef, most recently of Shift in Flagstaff and The Kitchen in Boulder.

    Chef Joe specializes in charcuterie and preservation techniques, but he takes particular pride sourcing local ingredients and utilizing whole plants.

    20190406_JoeShrimpSo, when The Muse Gallery in Old Town Cottonwood, asked him to partner with them for an exclusive culinary experience as part of their IndieGoGo campaign, he didn’t hesitate.  Chef Joe is an artist after all, his creations are not only layered with delicious flavors, but they are an exquisite celebration of ingredients, presentation, and color.

    In partnership with The Muse Gallery in Old Town Cottonwood, Chef Joe will be serving up 8 courses of art-inspired, small plate culinary creations, one time only, on 4/27/19. This Art Underground Event is nearly sold out! The team at The Muse is beyond thrilled by the interest in this creative pairing.

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    We want to thank the community for its ongoing support of our IndieGoGo campaign to raise much needed renovation funds. We’re already 75% of the way there. Visit our IndieGoGo to help us get to our goal, and maybe you can snag yourself the last seat at our Chef’s Table!

    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-muse-in-otc-art-gallery-community

    If you miss out on this, the fun is not over. For an incredible weekend of art and music, we hope to see you at The Muse Art Gallery Grand Opening Weekend, May 3, 4, and 5th.

    The Muse Art Gallery is located in Suite A of Old Town Center for the Arts, 735 N Main Street in Old Town Cottonwood.

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    The Symbolism of Jan. 6

    By Tommy Acosta
    Don’t mess with symbols. Just ask author Dan Brown’s character Robert Landon. The worth of symbols cannot be measured. Symbols make the world-go-round. Symbols carry the weight of a thousand words and meanings. Symbols represent reality boiled down to the bone. Symbols evoke profound emotions and memories—at a very primal level of our being—often without our making rational or conscious connections. They fuel our imagination. Symbols enable us to access aspects of our existence that cannot be accessed in any other way. Symbols are used in all facets of human endeavor. One can only feel sorry for those who cannot comprehend the government’s response to the breech of the capital on January 6, with many, even pundits, claiming it was only a peaceful occupation. Regardless if one sees January 6 as a full-scale riot/insurrection or simply patriotic Americans demonstrating as is their right, the fact is the individuals involved went against a symbol, and this could not be allowed or go unpunished. Read more→
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