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Ashley Dreas of Phoenix Mountain Pointe defeated Katie Crossman of Phoenix North Canyon to win the singles title Saturday at the 2007 Mesquite Badminton Tournament at Mesquite High School.
BREAK FREE: Cardinals returner Steve Breaston eludes Detroit punter Nick Harris enroute to a forty-six yard return Sunday.
Quarterback David Carr practiced for the first time this week on Friday and appears likely to start at quarterback for Carolina vs. the Cardinals on Sunday, while the just-signed Vinny Testaverde will be backing up.
Welcome again to Scarp’s Scottsdale Sunday brunch, a review of the week’s news where there’s soooo much to choose from. Strangely, nobody ever goes back for seconds ...
Where everyone else spent most of last January debating which team would be victorious at Super Bowl XLVII, I was busy trying to predict which movies would win big at the 85th annual Academy Awards. In many respects, the Oscars feel like a sporting event as nominees tirelessly campaign to win and award analyzers place bets on which horse will cross the finish line.
Train: The San Francisco pop rock band known for “Drops of Jupiter,” “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Marry Me” tours in support of its new album “California 37.”
Yanni, the self-taught Greek instrumentalist know for his blend of jazz, classical, soft rock and world music, performs.
“Happy Days: The Musical” revives the classic television series that brought the Fonz, Richie Cunningham and Potsie into the homes of millions. Aaron Arseneault, 19, of Glendale portrays Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli and remembers that he used to watch reruns of the TV show as a kid before he rode the bus to school.
“Happy Days: The Musical” revives the classic television series that brought the Fonz, Richie Cunningham and Potsie into the homes of millions. Aaron Arseneault, 19, of Glendale portrays Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli and remembers that he used to watch reruns of the TV show as a kid before he rode the bus to school.
“Happy Days: The Musical” revives the classic television series that brought the Fonz, Richie Cunningham and Potsie into the homes of millions. Aaron Arseneault, 19, of Glendale portrays Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli and remembers that he used to watch reruns of the TV show as a kid before he rode the bus to school.
Forget spring — winter is coming when Game of Thrones returns Sunday is a post from: Nerdvana. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom: Wild Kingdom’s Peter Gros and the Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium bring an array of exotic animals to the stage for an afternoon of fun and learning.
Pastor Roger Williams Jr. invites you to Mesa's Calvary Baptist Church, 3810 E. University Drive, on Sunday, Feb. 12 to celebrate Arizona's centennial. The church has been decorated with a Western/Arizona theme and the congregation has been encouraged to dress Western-style for the event.
During Phoenix Reptile Expo, vendors display snakes, chameleons, lizards, tortoises, geckos and other creatures from around the world.
DETAILS >> 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Mesa Convention Center, 263 N. Center St. $12 adults, $5 children; $2-off-per-person coupon available online. (480) 985-3121 or www.phxreptileexpo.com.
The Wall Street Journal Sunday, The Weekly Guide to Managing Your Money
The Script, the band known for radio singles "Breakeven" and "The First Time" performs.
DETAILS >> 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Marquee Theatre, 730 N. Mill Ave. $34; $6 to park. (480) 829-0707 or www.luckymanonline.com.
Look for the Wall Street Journal Sunday pages each week inside your Sunday edition of the East Valley Tribune.
Karen Ragan and her friends have had a Super Bowl party in Sun City for the past 11 years. They even plan to watch the game this year.
Ragan and her fellow Wisconsin natives have a good reason to watch this year’s Super Bowl because their beloved Green Bay Packers will be playing in the title game for the first time in 13 years. The Packers will square off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV at 4:30 p.m. Sunday (Channel 10).
Seven months after posting dozens of homemade videos on YouTube, where he sang songs by Usher, Ne-Yo and Stevie Wonder, Canadian youngster Justin Bieber landed himself a manager.
ST. LOUIS — Friendship goes out the window Sunday when the St. Louis Rams’ Leonard Little tries to sack his friend, Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner.
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