Scottsdale Progress - 10.2

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Musicfest's torrent of talent / P. 26

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BUSINESS ...................22 Wolf Lodge scares up some attractions.

FOOD................... ..........28 New shop adds some buzz to milkshakes.

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BY J. GRABER Progress Staff Writer

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avid Pizer likes to work in his yard, so he recently got his up to snuff. Then he did what pretty much anyone would do: he put the bulk trash

Cache of historic Native American photos displayed in rare exhibit

out to be picked up by the city’s Solid Waste Department. A week later, it still wasn’t picked up. So, he wrote a letter to Mayor David Ortega and was told it could take weeks or maybe months before it was picked up. In the meantime, Pizer’s homeowners as-

sociation told him to get the trash off his lawn because it wanted to reseed the area. He couldn’t put the trash back in his back yard because no one knew when the city was going to pick it up, so Pizer got stuck between

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BY ALEX GALLAGHER Progress Staff Writer

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he works of one of the most influential and controversial American photographers are now on display at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West. Two years of planning went into the exhibit of prolific photographer Edward S. Curtis’s works, which are from exhibition co-curator, collector and trustee Tim Peterson, who began collecting the works of Curtis over a decade ago. “Edward S. Curtis is considered one of the

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Edward Curtis’ influential and controversial photos of Native Americans of the West in the early 1900s that are now on display at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West. (Ashleigh Carpenter/Progress Contributing Photographer)

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