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It has become a real-life soap opera watched by people around the world and dozens of fanatics who camp out on a Phoenix sidewalk in the middle of the night to get into the show. One seat even sold for $200.
Bill Murray as FDR?
Q: I trust you guys, so I have to ask: Is it true that your private Facebook inbox messages are now visible for all to see, from 2010 and earlier? I keep seeing people posting this on Facebook. — Robyn
Q: I trust you guys, so I have to ask: Is it true that your private Facebook inbox messages are now visible for all to see, from 2010 and earlier? I keep seeing people posting this on Facebook. - Robyn
Instead of banishing their furry friends to the yard, many pet owners are decorating and remodeling their living spaces with their pets' needs in mind.
The documentary "The Queen of Versailles" begins life as a juicy guilty pleasure, allowing us to gawk and cluck at the nouveau-riche ostentation of an elderly time-share mogul and his much-younger trophy wife as they build their dream home: a 90,000-square-foot palace that would be the biggest house in America.
This is an excerpt from an open letter to Maricopa County Attorney General Bill Montgomery:
Coriolanus has a PR problem.
Whether you’re talking flight miles, scoreboard innings or blood, sweat and tears, it was a long way to go for the heartbreaking payoff the Arizona Diamondbacks endured Friday night in Milwaukee.
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas - A bottle of Lone Star beer raised in one hand and his guitar in the other, Fred Andrews, the lead singer of Honeybrowne, toasted the crowd gathered around the old wooden stage in Gruene Hall with "Here's to all the ladies."
Rawhide is gearing up for an entire
Rawhide is gearing up for an entire
Rawhide is gearing up for an entire weekend packed with original Western-style attractions to commemorate its 40th birthday this Saturday, Feb. 12 through Sunday, Feb. 13.
Mesa estimates that 50,000 people gathered downtown for its inaugural Celebration of Freedom event that included fireworks and pyrotechnics being shot off buildings.
Chandler vs. Hamilton
Now that school is back in session, teenagers may be looking for some new after-school activities to unleash their athletic and creative energies after a long day. Tumbleweed Recreation Center offers a few action-packed venues that can satisfy teens' craving for interactive games and pickup sports.
When I redecorated my living room this year, I struggled with a few of the decorating decisions, like what color palette to choose and what pieces of furniture I'd need. But picking my flooring was a no-brainer. I knew I wanted a natural-fiber area rug.
David Cramer, a baseball fan living in Gilbert, is disappointed the season is about to open without his cable provider carrying the MLB Network. But what irks Cramer even more is how Cox Communications never seemed to know when his neighborhood would be provided the opportunity to watch wall-to-wall baseball.
David Cramer, a baseball fan living in Gilbert, is disappointed the season is about to open without his cable provider carrying the MLB Network.
Amid the plethora of high-octane offenses in the Big 12, Kansas is almost overlooked. But when the Jayhawks' no-huddle attack is humming, it can take an opposing defense's breath away.
One person’s cheesy souvenir is another’s gold.
NEW YORK - Days before the January 2001 inauguration of President Bush, the Onion ran a story headlined: "Bush: `Our Long National Nightmare of Peace and Prosperity Is Finally Over.'"
When Dick Ebersol said “I have an idea” after the Athens Games, what his NBC Olympic team actually heard was, “How are we going to make this happen?” Because you do not tell a visionary in Olympic TV “no.”
Federal agents raided a Gilbert gun store on Wednesday, seizing hundreds of high-powered and military-style weapons in the process, though authorities were silent as to why.
Driving through the gates of Encanterra, a private country club by Trilogy, you are immediately swept away by the vastness of the 1,000-acre property.
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