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As staff at the Mesa Arts Center began preparation for its second “Festival of Creativity,” MAC executive director Cindy Ornstein said the group was looking for something to pique their interests — a spark, of sorts.
It's not really news that Arnold Schwarzenegger is back this year. Everybody else in Hollywood is, too, so why not the former California governor?
Tyler James Williams was adamant. "I knew I didn't want to be the lead on a TV show," says Williams, 20.
Everyone gets a photo with Santa Claus this time of year. Why not take one with the Grinch, too?
Second Mesa • A road trip to the Four Corners region of the Southwest offers a window into Native American culture, from ruins older than any other man-made structure in the U.S., to glimpses of contemporary life amid the Navajo and Hopi.
Charlie Brown and his "Peanuts" pals are coming to the big-screen.
If you're throwing a baby shower for a relative or friend, creating a suitably festive atmosphere is part of the fun.
In this March 15, 2012 photo provided by Sunny by Design, parfaits on a table at a twins baby shower using Dr. Seuss' Thing One and Thing Two characters is shown in Ramstein, Germany. The red, white and blue color scheme, coupled with Seussian imagery and typography and a Cat in the Hat shaped cake, was a unique and fun way to celebrate the arrival of multiples. (AP Photo/Sunny by Design)
In this March 15, 2012 photo provided by Sunny by Design, a twins baby shower decorated and styled by Sunny by Design using Dr. Seuss' Thing One and Thing Two characters is shown in Ramstein, Germany. The red, white and blue color scheme, coupled with Seussian imagery and typography and a Cat in the Hat shaped cake, was a unique and fun way to celebrate the arrival of multiples. (AP Photo/Sunny by Design)
Dr. Seuss gets a re-write in this catchy musical about Horton the Elephant, Mazie La Bird, Gertrude McFuzz and the inimitable Cat in the Hat.
If you’re throwing a baby shower for a relative or friend, creating a suitably festive atmosphere is part of the fun.
In this March 15, 2012 photo provided by Sunny by Design, a twins baby shower decorated and styled by Sunny by Design using Dr. Seuss' Thing One and Thing Two characters is shown in Ramstein, Germany. The red, white and blue color scheme, coupled with Seussian imagery and typography and a Cat in the Hat shaped cake, was a unique and fun way to celebrate the arrival of multiples. (AP Photo/Sunny by Design)
On June 1, “Snow White and the Huntsman” was known as the second Snow White movie in as many months, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were still married, and it seemed as if “The Dark Knight Rises” would give “Marvel’s The Avengers” a run for its money.
The City of Mesa will join in the national celebration of Arbor Day on Friday by planting trees in local parks and celebrating the city’s commitment to tree care and planting programs.
“Seussical”: The Cat in the Hat narrates this spunky adaptation of Dr. Seuss classics, in which Horton the Elephant takes center stage.
The last night of rehearsals at Higley Center for the Performing Arts before opening night on March 23rd at 7:30 pm. Come see the amazing cast & crew and help us celebrate Dr. Seuss by coming to see Seussical. Tickets available through copperstarrep.org. Copperstar Repertory Co. is a nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to entertain, educate and enrich community members of all ages by offering high quality productions, providing professional instruction in performing arts, and creating performance opportunities for Arizona’s youth and adults. If you wish to make a donation or would like more information on Copperstar musicals and camps please check out our website at www.copperstarrep.org.
Kylea Johnson, Tempe, celebrates completing a two-page interactive Dr. Seuss layout for Crops of Luv.
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Dr. Seuss died in 1991, saving him from the gaudy, big-screen abominations of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000) and "Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat" (2003). These weren't just bad movies; they were hyperkinetic nuisances, antithetical to the wise economy of the good Doctor.
In this film image released by Universal Pictures, animated character Lorax, voiced by Danny Devito, center, stands with stands with the Bar-ba-loots, Swomee-Swans and Humming-Fish in a scene from "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax."
Two nationally known children’s authors will visit Chandler Traditional Academy Freedom campus in the next few days. The events are sponsored by Tempe’s Changing Hands Bookstore to mark Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss’ birthday.
Hollywood is respecting the environment and recycling - again.
Hollywood is respecting the environment and recycling - again.
If you need proof that Dick Clark still rules New Year's Eve, here it is.
A woman is making a plea for the return of an urn containing her mother's ashes that was stolen during a vehicle burglary in Chandler on Tuesday.
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