Main Stage boosts art, community

Rebecca Riffel, co-owner of Main Stage in Cottonwood, stands at the bar on Thursday, Dec. 26, as the night’s musical acts set up. Main Stage is in its eighth month of operation. Riffel is excited to see it continue to grow.
Zack Garcia/Larson Newspapers

After closing out 2013, Main Stage in Cottonwood is looking to increase programming as the venue approaches its first anniversary in May.

Co-owner and general manager Rebecca Riffel said that it has been an exciting and edcuational journey for the bar and club, and that she and booking manager Brandon Decker are putting together several big events to bring more live music and entertainment to the Verde Valley.

“We have lot of new, fun things coming up in 2014,” Riffel said. “We actually have a lot of exciting stuff coming up. January, we have a film premiere for a movie that was shot here in Sedona and in Cottonwood.”

For the full story, see the Wednesday, Jan. 1, edition of the Cottonwood Journal Extra.

Corwin Gibson

Corwin Scott Gibson is feature writer, artist, educator, and consumer of garbage culture in western Colorado. He received his MA in creative writing at Northern Arizona University, where he also ran a short-lived, mostly illicit B-movie night and provided color commentary for the local pro wrestling organization. He has been published in fanzines like "The Atomic Elbow," "Pro Wrestling Feelings" and the revival of "Kill You Last."

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