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This publicity photo released by courtesy Sony Pictures Classics shows Trine Dyrholm as Ida, left, and Pierce Brosnan as Philip, in the film, "Love Is All You Need." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures Classics, Doane Gregory)
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]
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects] [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects]
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo Dustin Revella]
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo Dustin Revella]
The current building standing at Page Avenue and Gilbert Road, housing Postino East -- and its next-door neighbor Joyride Taco House -- looks nothing like its historically unlucky predecessor, former home to GrainBelt GrillHouse, Gonzo's and a host of other now-closed eateries. [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects] [Photo courtesy of Upward Projects]
Chairs sit on tables and the bar of the vacant GrainBelt GrillHouse in this July 2008 photo. The GrainBelt was one of a line of restaurants to move into the location at 302 N. Gilbert road in Gilbert and suffer the same fate as it's predecessors: Mahogany, Gonzo's, Hearthrob Cafe, and the Rock City Bar & Grill. [Tribune file]
Danielle Fisher volunteers regularly at the Habitat for Humanity of Arizona ReStore retail outlet. Fisher, National American Miss’ current “Miss Gilbert,” is pictured during a recent Habitat for Humanity Car Show. [Photo courtesy Dan Fisher]
The same jury that convicted Jodi Arias of murder one week ago took less than three hours Wednesday to determine that the former waitress is eligible for the death penalty in the stabbing death of her one-time lover.
This May 6, 2013 photo shows a Carol Mackie daphne in New Paltz, New York. Each spring, her small, white flowers infuse the air with a deliciously sweet perfume. (AP Photo/Lee Reich)
FILE - In this March 28, 2012, file photo, luggage waits to be run through the baggage system for testing in the new Maynard Holbrook Jackson Jr. International Terminal at Atlanta's airport. U.S. airlines collected more than $6 billion in baggage and reservation change fees from passengers in 2012, the highest amount since the fees became common five years ago. These fees along with charges for boarding early or picking prime seats have helped return the industry to profitability. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
Notre Dame takes on Sunnyslope in the Div. II State Championship game at Camelback Ranch in Glendale Tuesday, May 14, 2013.
This Saturday, April 27, 2013 photo provided by Nuvision Action Image LLC shows a contestant in The Mud Monster competing during The Survival Race in Dallas. (AP Photo/Nuvision Action Image LLC)
In this May 7, 2013 photo, a visitor walks past near the statues of life size women at the Hongfang Creative Industrial Zone in Shanghai, China. The Hongfang Creative Industrial Zone, created in 2005 out of a cluster of renovated factories, houses galleries including the Shanghai Sculpture Space, open Tuesday-Sunday, which shows work by Chinese and foreign contemporary artists.(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this Oct. 5, 2012 photo, Visitors look at the scripture “Ray” created by Indian artist Subodh Gupta at Jing’an Sculpture Park in Shanghai, China. Jing’an Sculpture Park, on Beijing West Road west of the North-South Expressway, is an oasis of green among high-rise apartment blocks. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this May 8, 2013 photo, a man rides a scooter near the artistic objects at the Moganshan Road Art District in Shanghai, China. The city’s most prominent contemporary galleries _ locals as well as outposts of European and U.S. galleries _ are housed in converted textile factories and warehouses dating to the 1930s. Moganshan’s mix of industrial and arty is a favorite backdrop for Chinese fashion photographers. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this May 8, 2013 photo, people walk outside of the Shanghai Museum in Shanghai, China. Many items from its extensive collections of porcelains, jades, paintings and bronzes were donated by families that fled to Hong Kong following the 1949 communist victory but have since reconciled with the mainland. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this Sept. 4, 2012 photo, a man walks at Fuxing Park in Shanghai, China. Fuxing Park, southwest of People’s Square on the opposite side of the North-South Expressway, is a French-style park with fountains and gardens that once was part of the French Concession neighborhood during Shanghai’s colonial era. In the mornings, locals dance and practice tai-chi or martial arts here. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this May 4, 2012 photo, a girl gestures in front of the statue of of Karl Marx, left, and Frederick Engels, right, the founders of communism, at Fuxing Park in Shanghai, China. Fuxing Park, southwest of People’s Square on the opposite side of the North-South Expressway, is a French-style park with fountains and gardens that once was part of the French Concession neighborhood during Shanghai’s colonial era. In the mornings, locals dance and practice tai-chi or martial arts here. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this July 1, 2012 photo, a visitor photographs the wax figures of Mao Zedong, standing at center in background, the founder of the People's Republic of China, and others at the Site of the First National Congress of Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai, China. The Memorial of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China commemorates the first party meeting in 1921 by Mao Zedong and 12 fellow leftists _ including two from the Moscow-controlled Communist International. Visitors can see the parlor where the first congress was held. The memorial on Huangpi South Road and Xingye Road south of People’s Square also has a museum about party history. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this June 3, 2012 photo, people walk through Xintiandi, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Shanghai, China. Xintiandi, a complex of boutiques and restaurants, is a product of Deng’s market-style reforms launched in the 1980s to revive an economy nearly destroyed by three decades of Soviet-style central planning. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
In this Saturday, May 4, 2013 photo, Ethan Welty, co-founder of the urban foraging website fallingfruit.org, holds several fruity seed pods from a tree at a public park, in Boulder, Colo. Welty's website, which grew out of one of his hobbies, already points the way to more than half a million edible plants in public spaces worldwide, and it is growing. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
In this Saturday, May 4, 2013 photo, Ethan Welty, co-founder of the urban foraging website fallingfruit.org, climbs a tree looking for edible fruit, at a public park, in Boulder, Colo. Welty's website, which grew out of one of his hobbies, already points the way to more than half a million edible plants in public spaces worldwide, and it is growing. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
In this Saturday, May 4, 2013 photo, Ethan Welty, co-founder of the urban foraging website fallingfruit.org, tastes and examines a fruity seed pod from a tree at a public park, in Boulder, Colo. Welty's website, which grew out of one of his hobbies, already points the way to more than half a million edible plants in public spaces worldwide, and it is growing. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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