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Boz Scaggs knows he has a reputation for being something of a perfectionist. The casually stylish singer-songwriter recalls the endless tinkering and expansive budgets that went into making his multiplatinum 1970s albums “Silk Degrees” and “Down Two Then Left.”
While Chandler teen Taliah Ellis did celebrate her 16th birthday in style – a debutante-style ball was thrown, in tradition with her family’s Haitian culture – she followed it up by dragging her friends out of bed early the next morning and heading to Downtown Phoenix to serve Valley homeless. [Photo provided by Christine Ellis]
Design magazines and home decorating catalogs tend to feature sprawling backyards with big wooden decks and room for everything from decorative fountains to artificial ponds.
If you love that mother in your home, get rid of those babes spread out on the coffee table. I’ve had it with them. They’re not good for either soul — male or female! Why do we contemplate airbrushed, digitally altered, Botox laden, breast-enhanced illusions?
Whoever believes there's nothing new under the sun hasn't seen the plants being introduced for the 2013 gardening season.
Time marches on.
NEW YORK — It's May. Memorial Day and the end of the school year are in sight. Suddenly, you're thinking about a summer vacation. A little advance planning — and some insider tips — can save you a lot of money. Whether you're booking airfare, a car rental or a hotel room, there are questions you should ask first.
Mom always said to eat your vegetables, so this Mother's Day serve her breakfast in bed inspired by a walk through the garden.
This undated photo provided by Suntory Flowers shows Sun Parasol Garden Crimson in a garden bed in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Suntory Flowers)
This undated photo provided by Suntory Flowers shows Sun Parasol Garden Crimson in a garden bed in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Suntory Flowers)
The plan to build a new 500 bed maximum-security prison is bad public policy and bad economics for Arizona. Every other state is downsizing or closing maximum security prisons because they have learned that they are inefficient (they cost much more than regular prisons) and they are ineffective (they cause more problems including violence and mental health issues).
It’s May. Memorial Day and the end of the school year are in sight. Suddenly, you’re thinking about a summer vacation. A little advance planning — and some insider tips — can save you a lot of money. Whether you’re booking airfare, a car rental or a hotel room, there are questions you should ask first.
Time for a confession. As a child, I never once celebrated Mother's Day. My parents thought the holiday was nothing more than a cheesy excuse to sell greeting cards, and who was I to argue?
High winds and low humidity are creating a danger for the upcoming fire season, the state forester said Thursday, especially for southeast Arizona.
This undated photo shows Erba stella sharing bed with lettuce in a garden in New Paltz, New York. Erba stella is very pleasant eating, with texture overshadowing the relatively mild flavor. The leaves grow in a low whorl just like those of plantain-the-weed, but are narrow and refreshingly crunchy; even the flower spikes retain that pleasant crunchiness. (AP Photo/Lee Reich)
Just about all the actors in “The Big Wedding” are severely typecast. Diane Keaton is a high-strung, divorced mother like in “Something’s Gotta Give,” Robert De Niro is the father of somebody getting married like in “Meet the Fockers,” Amanda Seyfried is a blushing bride like in “Mamma Mia,” Robin Williams is an eccentric minister like in “License to Wed,” Topher Grace is a deadpan, quick-witted nice guy like in “That ‘70s Show,” and Katherine Heigl is a needy single woman like in every movie she does. Even though the actors are in their comfort zones, not a single person feels natural in “The Big Wedding.” That’s probably because the film doesn’t understand its own characters or their motivations. Nobody behind the camera has any idea what they’re doing, resulting in one of the most awkward romantic comedies of recent memory.
Perhaps to alleviate the dreariness of long northern winters, Scandinavian style tends toward folk-art florals, crisp checks, plaids and stripes, and wood furniture left natural or painted in colors that evoke the region's natural beauty.
Happiness is... a warm cheese sandwich.
Sometimes the best view isn't what you see through a window but what catches your eye underneath it.
Volunteers put together raised beds for a new community garden in Mesa.
With rakes and shovels in hand, 40 volunteers with DMB Associates turned a once vacant lot in Mesa into a community garden last week.
In this publicity product photo provided by Ikea (www.ikea.com), a gray-brown bed frame with subtle hues evokes the dusk and dawn of Scandinavian days. (AP Photo/Ikea, Johan Rydén)
This February 19, 2013 photo shows primroses and daffodils sprucing up a simple window box on an outbuilding display at a recent Northwest Flower and Garden Show in Seattle. Window boxes make practical raised bed gardens -- easy to reach from inside or out. It only takes a few shallow-rooted plants to provide window dressing for even the most rustic buildings. (AP Photo/Dean Fosdick)
I recently moved to a home with acreage, but quickly realized that even large lots have small or quirky outdoor spaces that must be designed carefully and thoughtfully.
Arizonans who have to seek protection from creditors in bankruptcy court soon will be able to hang on to more of what they own.
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