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Millions will undoubtedly be flocking to “The Hangover Part III” and “Fast & Furious 6” this weekend, but those seeking a refreshingly original alternative should look no further than the jubilant “Frances Ha.” Directed by Noah Baumbach (“Noah and the Whale,” “Greenberg”), “Frances Ha” transcends nearly every romantic comedy convention. In fact, it’s not a romantic comedy at all, but rather a young woman’s coming-of-age tale where the term “adult” is thrown around by those who have yet to discover its meaning.
As you walked to the entrance of the convention hall for Day-2 of the 2013 Phoenix Comicon there were a dozen or more genre themed vehicles parked along the west side of the building including ...
They were 12 ordinary citizens who didn't oppose the death penalty. But unlike spectators outside the courthouse who followed the case like a daytime soap opera and jumped to demand Jodi Arias' execution, the jurors faced a decision that was wrenching and real, with implications that could haunt them forever.
A federal judge on Friday found the department run by the self-professed "toughest sheriff in America'' was guilty of racial profiling and ordered the agency's practices permanently halted.
Tempe has announced a $600 million office development deal to be built near Tempe Town Lake.
Greta Gerwig is one of those actresses you just want to have brunch with someday. Watching her in the irresistible new film “Frances Ha” (which she co-wrote with director Noah Baumbach), you get the sense that she’s one of those down-to-earth stars, like Jennifer Lawrence and Lena Dunham, that aren’t afraid to be a bit goofy and can spin even the most mundane topic into something worth laughing about.
This Tony Award-winning musical, featuring songs like “Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets” and “You Gotta Have Heart,” gives baseball a Faustian twist with the story of a faithful fan selling his soul to the devil to secure victory for his team.
Love it or hate it, everyone goes grocery shopping. That’s why Emily Stamey, the new curator at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, felt that grocery shopping had all the ingredients of an interesting exhibit — one that offered a lighthearted look at an everyday task while also providing touch points for deeper social and economic issues.
Raise your caps and don your gowns: It's graduation month!
This weekend, Chandler husband-and-wife team Chad and Erin Romanoff celebrate the one-year anniversary of their vintage silver food truck — The Uprooted Kitchen. Appearing weekly at Gilbert Farmers Market and Food Truck Friday in Phoenix, the Romanoff’s “restaurant on wheels” is a true gem found right in our own backyard.
There have been highs and lows from the 2012-2013 athletic year.
Banner Health Center in Gilbert will open Wednesday for patient care. Staff physicians will include pediatrics, family medicine and internal medicine. There are 16 exam rooms, basic imaging and laboratory services available.
iTheatre Collaborative stages this humorous tale about former prison mates who are trying to improve their lives while learning that “crime doesn’t pay, at least not very well.”
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.”
Graduation is just days away. Then, they’ll be moving on to the next phases of their life.
The Medicaid expansion plan approved by the Senate late Thursday is pretty much dead on arrival at across the courtyard, House Speaker Andy Tobin said Friday.
A “Celebration of Life” service to honor respected educator and leader among state high school sports circles Art Wagner is scheduled for Monday night at 6 p.m. at the Higley Center for the Performing Arts in Gilbert.
Seven builders are constructing homes in the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Seven builders are constructing homes in the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Seven builders are constructing homes in the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The once asphalt track at the GM Proving Grounds is being recycled and being used during the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The once asphalt track at the GM Proving Grounds is being recycled and being used during the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Seven builders are constructing homes in the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Seven builders are constructing homes in the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Seven builders are constructing homes in the first phase of Eastmark in Mesa, Friday, May 17, 2013. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
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