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LOS ANGELES — Isabella Rossellini's search for the meaning of maternal instinct in "Mammas" looks at nine animals where things like polygamy, lying and dying convince her that "anything goes."
The Chandler Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify a bank robbery suspect. On April 1 around 4:30 p.m. the suspect walked into the Compass Bank, 3075 W. Chandler Blvd., and presented a teller with a note demanding money. After stealing an undisclosed amount of money, the suspect was seen fleeing in an older dark green SUV with a bike rack and an Autism Awareness bow on the back of the vehicle.
If you liked "The Hangover" but felt like it needed more projectile vomit, stampeding buffaloes and naughty sorority pledges being spanked, then "21 & Over" is the feel-good, feel-bad movie for you.
Remember how Director Todd Phillips just half-heartedly remade “The Hangover” in “The Hangover Part II?” Remember how lethargic, lame, and tedious it felt having to sit through the same movie over again with fewer laughs? That’s the best way to describe “21 and Over.” The film marks the directorial debut of Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, the writing team behind the original “Hangover.” They’ve basically recycled their smash hit comedy beat for beat. Where “The Hangover Part II” at least had three laugh-out-loud moments though, there’s nothing even remotely funny in “21 and Over.” It’s a comedic dead zone from its opening scene all the way through.
This film image released by Relativity Media shows Miles Teller, center left, and Skylar Astin in a scene from "21 & Over". (AP Photo/Relativity Media, John Johnson)
This film image released by Relativity Media shows, from left, Skylar Astin, Justin Chon and Miles Teller in a scene from "21 & Over". (AP Photo/Relativity Media, John Johnson)
This film image released by Relativity Media shows Miles Teller, left, and Skylar Astin in a scene from "21 & Over". (AP Photo/Relativity Media, John Johnson)
LOS ANGELES — It’s been called, sometimes derisively, a collection of 72 suburbs in search of a city.
FILE - In this photo taken Feb. 12, 2010, musician Harry Perry, twangs an electric guitar as he rollerblades up and down the Venice Beach boardwalk garbed in a turban and tunic in Los Angeles. Venice Beach, arguably the best free people-watching venue anywhere west of New York's Times Square and with the added bonus that it never gets really cold here. An afternoon stroll down 11Ž2-mile Ocean Front Walk will take people past one of the most colorful collections of skateboarders, street artists, fortune tellers, jugglers, mimes, acrobats, unicycle riders, actors, dancers, musicians, street preachers and armchair philosophers found anywhere in the United States.(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, FILE)
Chandler Police arrested a man who allegedly robbed three Chandler banks in the last month, police said.
Even people without coffee tables enjoy coffee table books as gifts, especially if they’re thoughtfully chosen rather than hastily snatched from a store shelf at the last minute.
This book cover image released by Abrams Books shows "Tim Walker: Story Teller." The book features photographs of fashion blended with fairy tales. Walker includes personal observations and full-page, color-saturated shoots. (AP Photo/Abrams Books)
A bank teller is facing charges after police said she duped an elderly customer into writing her a check for several thousand dollars.
The Ahwatukee Foothills Chamber of Commerce has announced nominees for the 2012 Palo Verde Business Woman of the Year and the 10 women are well known in the community for not only their business but their service.
“I just returned from the fortune teller. She told me that after Mitt Romney wins the presidency in November, the next day the 8 percent unemployment will become 11 percent unemployment and the Obama recovery will suddenly change to the Romney depression! Yes the so-called, mainstream media, champion of Obama, will finally come clean!”
Shelby Slaughter, 18, a teller at a branch of Chase Bank in east Mesa (fourth from the right), and bank customer Don Taylor (third from right) being recognized on Wednesday as part of the Mesa fire Department’s Good Samaritans in Action program for performing CPR on Jesus Molina (5th from right) who went into cardiac arrest inside the bank on Aug. 17. It marked the first time Slaughter, Taylor and Molina saw each other since that day at the bank. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Jesus Molina, 75, and Shelby Slaughter, 18, a teller at a branch of Chase Bank in east Mesa meet each other for the first time on Wednesday more than a month after Slaughter and Don Taylor of Mesa, performed CPR on Molina moments after he went into cardiac arrest in the entry way of the bank. Slaughter was among four others who were honored by the Mesa Fire Department as part of the department’s Good Samaritans in Action program for her life-saving actions. (Tribune, photo Mike Sakal)
Jesus Molina doesn’t remember much of what happened after he walked into an east Mesa Chase Bank little more than a month ago to withdraw cash from an ATM.
The Bank of America at 49 S. Higley Road in Gilbert was robbed Tuesday with the thief fleeing with cash from a teller drawer.
Someone tried to steal a Chase bank ATM early Wednesday morning, Gilbert police said.
Wells Fargo is looking to fill 100 teller positions across the state, the financial services organization announced in a press release this week.
Tempe police arrested two men accused of hitting and robbing a man inside his apartment on Thursday before forcing him to go to an ATM at a nearby convenience store to withdraw cash.
For many, going to college is the first experience handling their own finances. Follows are 10 tips to help make it easier:
Mesa police are looking for a woman who wore beach gear when she robbed a Bank of America on Tuesday.
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