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Spring sprang, and now summer has set in.
Recently, I had a meaningful and slightly curious experience.
With her first studio album in 11 years, Eve returns with an unimpressive, unfulfilling new offering, “Lip Lock.”
If you are returning to the dating world after a long time away or if you have not had the dating life you hoped for, maybe it is time to try something different.
Mother-daughter team Stephanie and Carley Barton spent the Saturday before Mother’s Day together at the salon, but the duo wasn’t there just to be pampered. They’ve both been growing their hair out for years to be donated to Locks of Love.
Valley museums, including Arizona Military Museum, Arizona Museum for Youth and Pueblo Grande Museum, celebrate the role of museums in communities by offering free admission for a day. Museum times and locations vary.
A line started forming outside of The Venue in Old Town Scottsdale as Cook, Quian and friends arrived.
"Had I known about the crime problems around Arizona State University I would have never let Kyleigh move to Tempe.” Those are the words of Karen Montenegro, the mother of murdered ASU student Kyleigh Sousa.
Popular downtown Gilbert Postino East WineCafe is set to welcome a new neighbor with some south of the border flair. Joyride Taco House is set to open June 3 on the north side of Postino’s Grainbelt building, and it will share some outdoor space with the wine bar.
Finding good Mexican grub in this town is no problem; we could celebrate Cinco de Mayo once a week if pressed. But if you’re looking to do justice to this weekend’s other big almost-holiday, the Kentucky Derby, that’s a little more of a head scratcher. Here are three ways to indulge in the Southern spirit of the Run for the Roses, no big fancy hats required.
Trumpeter/bandleader Doc Severinsen can still hit the notes, and it's not something he ever takes for granted. He always warms up.
While rowing has been a sport dominated by colleges and teams on the East Coast, crew teams have started to flourish in unsuspecting places—like the desert.
Horizon Honors Senior Rachel Borden, front, and Desert Vista Junior Jordan Bonnell take their double scull back to the boat house during the Tempe Junior Crew practice at Tempe Town Lake on Thursday, April 25, 2013.
Desert Vista Junior Jordan Bonnell, front, and Horizon Honors Senior Rachel Borden put their double scull back to the boat house during the Tempe Junior Crew practice at Tempe Town Lake on Thursday, April 25, 2013.
I have been an Ahwatukee resident for the last three years, and previously for 13 years. Recently I had a severe case of a stomach virus that sent me to the Ahwatukee Dignity Health Urgent Care.
Desert Vista Senior Jill Modean, right, rows a double scull with teammate Taylor Drush during the Tempe Junior Crew practice at Tempe Town Lake on Thursday, April 25, 2013.
Horizon Honors Senior Rachel Borden, left, and Desert Vista Junior Jordan Bonnell row a double scull during the Tempe Junior Crew practice at Tempe Town Lake on Thursday, April 25, 2013.
Horizon Honors Senior Rachel Borden, left, and Desert Vista Junior Jordan Bonnell row a double scull during the Tempe Junior Crew practice at Tempe Town Lake on Thursday, April 25, 2013.
Desert Vista Junior Jordan Bonnell, front, and Horizon Honors Senior Rachel Borden pick up their double scull during the Tempe Junior Crew practice at Tempe Town Lake on Thursday, April 25, 2013.
"Mud" has the feel of a classic, although it's perhaps not enthralling enough to be one. The third and most elaborate feature to date from writer-director Jeff Nichols seems to have been adapted from a novel that doesn't exist -- something by James Lee Burke, perhaps, or Cormac McCarthy, or some other specialist in frequently violent tales about the challenges to masculinity and the forging of new identities that face rural people who belong to a sprawling modern world -- who might be hanging out in a supermarket parking lot one moment and falling into a creek full of deadly cottonmouths the next.
Friday is National Pretzel Day, and a Valley restaurant known for its pretzels is celebrating in a big way: Brat Haus in Old Town Scottsdale will be super sizing their signature German-style soft pretzels all day April 26, and serving them with beer and cheese fundido or Nutella.
The road to Florence isn’t long when country music stars are in town. People flock from the East Valley to the Country Thunder music festival, spurring the question: What else is there to see in Florence? It didn’t take long to find an answer — alpacas.
Samantha Blau has travelled outside of the country before, but an upcoming trip this summer is particularly nerve wracking.
While Arizona is home to several upscale dining establishments that meet the most discriminating palates, the state is also home to several fun and kitschy places to nosh at as well. Whether diners are on a road trip or just seeking out the unusual, below are some suggestions for AAA One and Two Diamond restaurants known for their quirkiness as much as their food.
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PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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