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I gathered collected half a dozen towels from my car tonight, about twice as many empty water bottles and half as many cans of sunscreen.
Barbecue chicken is one of my favorite summertime dishes. I like every part of it — the tomato-based sauce (the spicier the better), the crispy skin, even the bones.
A lone, painted white bicycle sits at the side of Usery Park Road near Bush Highway.
Get the kids ready for summer with a free afternoon of swim lessons and warm weather fun at SWIMkids USA, where they’ll enjoy playing on water slides, eating hot dogs, and noshing on cotton candy and snow cones.
If any piece of classic American literature should be depicted on film with wildly decadent and boldly inventive style, it's "The Great Gatsby." After all, who was the character of Jay Gatsby himself if not a spinner of grandiose tales and a peddler of lavish dreams?
Tribune File photo from 2007 shows the badly damaged bicycle George Esahak-Gage was riding when he was hit by a car that ran a red light in Ahwatukee in 2006. Esahak-Gage, who competes in triathlons--a sport in which an athlete swims, bikes and runs in stages.
It’s time to privatize Gilbert.
HEALDSBURG, Calif. — Sometimes visitors to MacMurray Ranch, the 1,500-acre (600-hectare) spread owned by movie and TV actor Fred MacMurray for a half-century, want to know: Where's the heliport? Where's the screening room?
The Norwegian directing team of Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg, whose biopic of World War II resistance fighter Max Manus was a huge hit on home turf, have turned to another native hero for "Kon-Tiki." One of the most-vaunted escapades of the 20th century, Thor Heyerdahl's 1947 Peru-to-Polynesia expedition by raft gets glossy big-screen treatment in this efficiently told action-adventure. Delivering visual drama and understated character study, sometimes in disappointingly formulaic fashion, the feature has its incisive moments but falls short as both epic and intimate portrait.
A toddler is in critical condition after the child got into the family pool while his aunt was sleeping, according to Mesa Fire Department officials.
Just about all the actors in “The Big Wedding” are severely typecast. Diane Keaton is a high-strung, divorced mother like in “Something’s Gotta Give,” Robert De Niro is the father of somebody getting married like in “Meet the Fockers,” Amanda Seyfried is a blushing bride like in “Mamma Mia,” Robin Williams is an eccentric minister like in “License to Wed,” Topher Grace is a deadpan, quick-witted nice guy like in “That ‘70s Show,” and Katherine Heigl is a needy single woman like in every movie she does. Even though the actors are in their comfort zones, not a single person feels natural in “The Big Wedding.” That’s probably because the film doesn’t understand its own characters or their motivations. Nobody behind the camera has any idea what they’re doing, resulting in one of the most awkward romantic comedies of recent memory.
Finding the right swim suit can be miserable, but Tommy Bahama hopes to change that with its ‘Sip and Swim’ event May 4 in Scottsdale. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., swimsuit specialist Lissett Marquez will help women find the perfect suit while they sip on cool cocktails and nibble tasty appetizers. The event takes place at the Tommy Bahama restaurant at 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., Suite 100, Scottsdale. This event is free but reservations are required at (480) 505-3668.
Some adorable Mesa babies will show off their swim skills on national TV this coming Tuesday.
Hoping to short-circuit future lawsuits, Attorney General Tom Horne wants to tell attorneys from cities around the state exactly what he thinks their communities can -- and cannot -- offer to domestic partners of their residents.
The crowd cheered loudly for all the recognizable names — from Missy Franklin, to Ryan Lochte, Nathan Adrian to Matt Grevers and many more among the lot — from last year’s London Olympic Games.
“The 100 is my baby — and it’s still my baby," said Olympian Breeja Larson. "I heard so many breaststrokers at trials (last year) say, ‘Alright, the 100 is done, now it’s time for the real breaststroke.’ It almost hurt my feelings. What do you mean it isn’t a real breaststroke? But it’s a lot more admirable to be able to swim the 200 well because it’s such a difficult race to swim.” [Stacie Spring/Tribune]
Spectators look on from the stands during the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Spectators look on from pool deck as Olympian Ryan Lochte looks to take the starters block during the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Olympian Melissa Franklin signs autographs for fans after competing in the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Mesa Aquatics Club swimmers Hope Lacy,13, from left, Amanda Zajdzinski,10, Kylie McLaughlin,13, and Emily Thomas,13, look at their cameras and cell phone after snapping photos of Olympian Ryan Lochte as he competed in the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Olympian Ryan Lochte looks up at his coach while warming up before the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Olympian Ryan Lochte warms up before competition begins during the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Skyline Aquatic Center lifeguard Laney Parkinson looks over swimmers in the pool from her stand during the Arena Grand Prix Series prelims Friday April 12, 2013 at the Skyline Aquatic Center in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
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