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Gintaras Genys and Nancy Genys share a moment after cutting a ribbon to open the Clearview Cultural Center, Friday, Jan. 11, 2013. The center will offer education, talent development along with entertainment. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Clearview Cultural Center board of directors Gintaras Genys (from left), Nancy Genys,Maria Fuller Turner, and Roy Turner, Jr. are shown in the lobby of the center, Friday, Jan. 11, 2013. The center will offer education, talent development along with entertainment. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Clearview Cultural Center board of directors Gintaras Genys (from left), Nancy Genys,Maria Fuller Turner, and Roy Turner, Jr. are shown in the lobby of the center, Friday, Jan. 11, 2013. The center will offer education, talent development along with entertainment. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Nerdvana: The first guests for next summer's Phoenix Comicon 2010 have been announced, and taking command of the bridge is "Star Trek: The Next Generation" star Jonathan Frakes and his actress wife, Genie Francis.
JOB COMPLETE: Genie Hopper Zavaleta of Tempe spent four years researching 24 Danforth Chapels that were said to have been built mostly on college campuses in part from the philanthropy of William Danforth, founder of the Ralston Purina Co. Zavaleta,
Augusta Ranch students Dulce Aguilar, 7, and Kaylee Muñoz, 6, got autographs from all 12 actors in the cast. At left is actor Dante J.L. Murray, still in costume as the Genie.
The Gilbert Town Council plans to discuss whether to bring a small arts venue to the downtown Heritage District.
The Gilbert Town Council plans to discuss whether to bring a small arts venue to the downtown Heritage District.
January 3, 2005
January 20, 2005
Five things to know about "Dallas" star Larry Hagman:
In this business, we are a priori and ex officio committed to communication, the more the better. Let the First Amendment soar!
November 17, 2004
Tom Purcell: Ah, the St. Patrick’s Day season is upon us. It couldn’t come soon enough.
December 7, 2004
There is the pooch that stole somebody’s marijuana, which was mistaken for herbs and got cooked into the neighbor’s turkey.
Amessage for congressional Republicans: Please, no more pledges like you made at your party’s gathering in Memphis, Tenn., to get tough on federal spending. We can’t afford them.
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts will present the Arizona premiere of the international hit play “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” Jan. 3-8.
PASADENA, Calif. - Heavy rain pounded the Rose Parade on Monday for the first time in a half-century, with die-hard fans fighting to steady their umbrellas and parade participants proudly marching as if it were sunny and warm.
NEW YORK - Last year, it was open warfare at a lot of corporations’ annual meetings. This year, confrontation is giving way to compromise.
The knee-jerk reaction to "Big — the Musical" is simply, "Why?"
The Federal Communications Commission could soon vote to further eliminate protections against consolidation of television and radio stations and newspapers.
Sixty years ago this fall, the walls were going up for Danforth Chapel on the campus of Arizona State University. Today, it is a fixture along one of the most heavily traveled pathways on the Tempe campus, located on Cady Mall between the Memorial Union and Hayden Library.
From “Snow White and the Huntsmen,” to “Mirror Mirror,” to “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters,” to “Red Riding Hood,” the film industry has really been banking on adult-oriented fairy tales as of late.
Twenty-seven dead. Twenty of them little kids, who as President Obama said, won’t see their graduations, won’t get a job, won’t get married. Murdered in childhood.
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