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There are many holiday activites available in Chandler, Arizona and in nearby Phoenix. Parades, light shows, carnivals, and hot air balloon rides are enjoyed by families from all over the country.
By Marybeth Neff | Published 11/3/2006 | Read more »
Chandler Project is a group of open source software applications providing a complete note management and event organization system you can synchronize with other accounts and calendars.
By Jake Emen | Published 4/27/2009 | Read more »
Spud Chandler won 71.7% of his decisions, which is the highest winning percentage of any pitcher with at least 100 victories. He never had a losing season.
By Harold Friend | Published 8/30/2008 | Read more »
Takamatsu restaurant in Chandler, Arizona has both Korean BBQ and Japanese food. The service is friendly and attentive, and the Kim chi is great. If you live in the area, they're worth a visit.
By Bobbi Leder | Published 12/29/2008 | Read more »
Movie Review: Knowing (2009) starring Lara Robinson, Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne, Chandler Canterbury, Ben Mendelsohn
By GoneWithTheTwins.com | Published 3/20/2009 | Read more »
Famous Dave's was voted the best BBQ in central Arizona two years in a row. I went to the Famous Dave's in Chandler, Arizona, and it really is a great BBQ restaurant.
By Bobbi Leder | Published 12/15/2008 | Read more »
An article about a well dressed couple in an illustration by one of America's best illustrators, Howard Chandler Christy.
By John Riefler | Published 3/19/2009 | Read more »
You've been losing sleep over this one, so let's settle it once and for all: "The Macho Man" Randy Savage versus Chandler from the hit TV show Friends.
By Trent Sandusky | Published 12/26/2007 | Read more »
Chandler, Arizona has been around since the 1920's, but has grown into a mid-sized city. It has kept its old traditions while welcoming new residents and cultures.
By Marybeth Neff | Published 9/29/2006 | Read more »
The Ostrich Festival is an exciting time of the year for folks in Chandler, Arizona. Known as part of the top 10 of unique festivals in the country, the Ostrich Festival will be held this year on March 9th-11th
By Rebecca Gibbs | Published 3/7/2007 | Read more »
Kyle Chandler, the star of Friday Night Lights, is a versatile and talented actor. Read this article for interesting facts on Kyle Chandler.
By Lisa Riggs | Published 10/9/2007 | Read more »
A great restaurant with a good atmosphere.
By Kevin Osheer | Published 1/30/2009 | Read more »
As the great Ohboompowsuprise stands poised to break his consecutive race streak, I look at the career of this wonderful Wisconsin sprinter.
By Prinalgin | Published 8/20/2007 | Read more »
Though not always the most popular on the hit show, these two made it through tough times and stuck it out - making them a timeless love story.
By Carol M | Published 4/25/2007 | Read more »
A review of Raymond Chandler's seminal noir novel introducing the iconic Private Eye Philip Marlowe.
By Adam Colclough | Published 1/12/2007 | Read more »
I was walking down a street 20 years ago and I was curious as to where some of the names of the streets came from.
By Marquis Canaday | Published 11/18/2006 | Read more »
highly recommend Dolce Salon to anyone. It is well worth the price.
By Carlye Jones | Published 10/7/2007 | Read more »
Whether your holiday is child oriented or adult oriented, there are enough different kinds of holiday decoration stores to turn any home into a winter wonderland.
By Regina Sass | Published 11/7/2007 | Read more »
Grimaldi's is a coal brick-oven pizzeria that only serves pizza, calzones and salads but based on my experience they couldn't even get the pizza right.
By Bobbi Leder | Published 12/26/2008 | Read more »
PF Chang's is an excellent China bistro that has locations all across the United States. PF Chang's has an "earth" theme with mostly neutral colors and has wonderful art and lighting in all their restaurants.
By Kevin Osheer | Published 11/13/2008 | Read more »
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the composers birth, the Mark Morris Dance company recently performed
By Jesse Schmitt | Published 1/28/2008 | Read more »
A story told many times is no less powerful because it has been told many times.
By Jesse Schmitt | Published 11/20/2007 | Read more »
Writers Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, helped establish film noir as a genre of film noir.
By Matthew L. Cole, M.A. | Published 7/23/2008 | Read more »
Chapman BMW has opened their new facility in Chandler, Arizona. As part of the team, Jeff Orenstein is ready to help you find the right car for you
By Nanci Arvizu | Published 3/27/2009 | Read more »
The Chandler Desktop client can be used in conjunction with the Chandler Hub, and it is a cross-platform desktop application (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux). Users on all these operating system can use, interact, and schedule with each other.
By Joel Bart Messick | Published 3/24/2009 | Read more »
Will Chandler hold up? Does Smith have enough in the tank to contribute? Does Wilcox have enough sense to make the most of playing for a winning team?
By Sandy Dover | Published 2/17/2009 | Read more »
A book review of Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories, which features short stories by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, James M. Cain, Elmore Leonard, Faye Kellerman, Lawrence Block, and many lesser-known authors.
By Nicholas Conrad | Published 1/29/2009 | Read more »
The Sheraton Wild Horse Pass is a resort in Chandler Arizona built near traditional Indian land. It's known for sweeping mountain views and its two golf courses.
By C. McCarthy | Published 12/8/2008 | Read more »
Tyson Chandler rescinded contract and Joe Smith buy out has many folks in Oklahoma City scratching their heads as the team ties for next to the last in NBA standings.
By D.M. Davison | Published 3/2/2009 | Read more »
A preview of the 2006 NBA season for the New Orleans Hornets.
By N.K. | Published 9/29/2006 | Read more »
On Friday, police arrested 20-year-old Sixto Balbuena in Chandler, Arizona, after he stabbed 18-year-old Samuel Valdivia for sleeping with his girlfriend, Tamara Hofmann. Valdivia would later die from the stab wound.
By saul relative | Published 4/15/2009 | Read more »
A review of a "DooWop" concert in Birmingham, Alabama, featuring The Drifters, Gene ("Duke of Earl") Chandler, The Coasters, and Bobby Lewis
By Larry Powell | Published 7/16/2008 | Read more »
Remember the all those cool, trench-coated, straight-laced, seen-it-all, sarcastic and cynical detectives we loved to read about and watch that dominated the mystery field, both in film and print, during the '40's and '50's? Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett.
By saul relative | Published 4/20/2008 | Read more »
A vivid and memorable setting can turn a good novel into a great one. Masters like Raymond Chandler used setting to their advantage, making it as alive and memorable as a character itself. Here are some tips on how to describe setting in fiction.
By Jack Oceano | Published 3/19/2007 | Read more »
This article will apply to homes purchased in Phoenix, Ahwatukee, Chandler, Gilbert or anywhere in Arizona. Other states may work things differently.
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/15/2006 | Read more »
The investors literally invaded the Valley of the Sun including Phoenix, Ahwatukee, Chandler and Gilbert and bought everything in sight.
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/17/2006 | Read more »
A candid look into gender roles in hard-boiled detective fiction, this introduction to the series that will feature Dashiell Hammett, Mickey Spillane, Raymond Chandler and Walter Mosley.
By Matthew L. Cole, M.A. | Published 5/15/2008 | Read more »
Follow Rt66 near the Oklahoma City area for a unique history tour through the eyes of an Oklahoman.
By catzlaw | Published 3/23/2007 | Read more »
In the story "Red Wind", Chandler employs the image of pearls to signify the artificiality of Philip Marlowe's world. Chandler uses the characters Waldo, Lola, and Miss Kilchinko to express the false nature of identity.....
By brian menard | Published 3/17/2008 | Read more »
Chandler, AZ resident Matt Burdick installed a pool and heater at his home in September. The idea was to serve two purposes: Year-round swimming and conserved energy. However this upset the Lantana Ranch homeowners association and now a pointless battle has been waged.
By Anthony Caroto | Published 3/28/2007 | Read more »
Check out Dilly's Deli in Tempe, Scottsdale, or Chandler, Arizona.
By e82 | Published 9/18/2007 | Read more »
Who chooses the escrow company? In a real estate transaction, in Arizona, especially Phoenix, Chandler, Ahwatukee, and Gilbert, the escrow company is usually a joint agreement between the buyer and seller.
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/17/2006 | Read more »
Before going to Hong Kong to find stardom, Bruce Lee was just another struggling L.A. actor. "Marlowe" from 1969 starring James Garner offers a rare glimpse of Bruce in his ascendency from 60s TV footnote to 70s Cinematic icon.
By Alex Baker | Published 8/18/2006 | Read more »
NBC hopes Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip will duplicate the success of The West Wing by taking viewers behind the scenes of a place they have never seen. Instead of the White House, Studio 60 is set at a comedy program like Saturday Night Live.
By Jeff D Gorman | Published 8/22/2006 | Read more »
Matthew Perry and Amanda Peet are both returning from the movies to TV this fall as they star on NBC's new drama, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. The show needs to keep them far removed from the type of characters they usually play.
By Jeff D Gorman | Published 9/8/2006 | Read more »
These are the three top Chicago-style pizzerias in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Each one is different, but they all serve up delicious pizzas reminiscent of the pizzas I loved to eat when I lived in Chicago.
By Marybeth Neff | Published 9/19/2006 | Read more »
Beat the heat and the summer boredom challenge without breaking the bank. Read on to learn more about free fun in Phoenix for kids.
By Duvessa O'Sheehan | Published 8/8/2006 | Read more »
This will be year two for Head Coach Mike Nolan and Co. Can they improve on last season's dismal 4-12 campaign, or are we in for more of the same by the Bay?
By Cecil Butler III | Published 8/25/2006 | Read more »
Places you need to visit in the heart of America. Oklahoma City
By LIONA BERRY | Published 8/28/2006 | Read more »
Peter Jackson's "King Kong" took in big bucks at the box office. When it came out on DVD, I had to find out why. I still don't know.
By Prinalgin | Published 7/21/2006 | Read more »
4-time Defensive Player of the Year Center Ben Wallace spurned the Detroit Pistons to sign with the Chicago Bulls. This move could potentially lead to one of the most wide open conference races in a long time
By Sean Watts | Published 7/12/2006 | Read more »
The American League won 8 of the 10 All-Star games played during the decade of the Forties, to give then a 12-4 overall advanatge in the series. This article details the key plays of these 9 contests, as the 1945 game was cancelled due to W W II.
By Prinalgin | Published 7/5/2006 | Read more »
We will be taking a look back at the last 10 NBA drafts, with analysis of the draft picks. Along with analysis, there will be a reordered top ten picks, along with a selection of the worst and best draft choices.
By Phillip Barrington | Published 7/14/2006 | Read more »
Like so many fans looking to fill a life devoid of NFL, I have turned to Madden. In my PC league, teams represent their franchise's best year and is now filled except for the Green Bay Packers. The question is: Lombardi's 1966ers or Holmgren's 1996 team?
By Os Davis | Published 7/18/2006 | Read more »
Haunted Studios in North Hollywood is an absolute must if you are a movie fan, or if you are looking for a more upscale way to adorn yourself for Halloween.
By James Bartlett | Published 7/21/2006 | Read more »
Similar to the MTV Reality show Tiara Girls, I believe America would be interested in a reality show called Homeschooling Kids, or Home schooled adults.
By A. Hermitt | Published 7/22/2006 | Read more »
Kokopelli Winery and Bistro, Citrus Café, and San Tan Flat are three great places to bring Arizona visitors. The food is excellent and the ambiance ranges from small bistro to old west saloon.
By Marybeth Neff | Published 9/13/2006 | Read more »
I am going to call it like I see it and say that the Bulls should have a legitimate chance to win the entire eastern conference and make their first finals appearance since you-know-who retired - the second time.
By Eric Williams | Published 8/7/2006 | Read more »
Preparing your home for an Open House in 25 minutes!
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/17/2006 | Read more »
How can I sum up how great Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is? How about, amazing and absolutely brilliant? This show is, by far, one of the best I've seen in a long time. Great writing. Great actors. Great story. What else do you need?!
By Jessica Elliott | Published 9/21/2006 | Read more »
The Chicago Bulls look primed for a deep playoff run in 2007, with 3-4 proven scorers and a solid team defense anchored by newcomer Ben Wallace.
By Max Power | Published 9/27/2006 | Read more »
Three of the five teams in the NBA's Central Division made significant strides during the off-season and the one that didn't has Lebron James. So with four improved clubs to contend with, does Detroit have what it takes for another Central Division crown?
By HC Green | Published 9/27/2006 | Read more »
Find out what the five teams in the NBA's Western Conference Southwest Division did this summer. Find out where the Dallas Mavericks and Memphis Grizzlies stand when compared to San Antonio's Spurs, the Houston Rockets, and the NO/Oklahoma City Hornets.
By Shawn Grover | Published 9/30/2006 | Read more »
The San Antonio Spurs have dominated the Southwest Division since its inception...will that continue into 2007?
By Uzo Ometu | Published 10/11/2006 | Read more »
We will be taking a look back at the last 10 years of NBA drafts, with analysis of the draft picks. Along with analysis, there will be a reordered top ten picks, along with a selection of the worst and best draft choices.
By Phillip Barrington | Published 7/14/2006 | Read more »
actors jobs after their hit shows are recently cancelled
By LiveMusicLife | Published 10/4/2006 | Read more »
Soap Opera stars continue a history of helping Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS raise money. This time at the 20th Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction.
By Bobby McGuire | Published 9/18/2006 | Read more »
Who rules in the West? East? Which teams are going to disappoint, and who's coming out surprising everybody? A list of the top 10 things to look for this season, in no particular order.
By Kyle Mori | Published 9/26/2006 | Read more »
Analysis of Joyce's Dubliners and Checkhov's Short Stories in relation to domestic violence.
By Kevin Eleazer | Published 9/22/2006 | Read more »
The buyer of today in Ahwatukee has a ton of homes to choose from, at very competitive mortgage rates and pricing, I think, is standing fast. Should the market turn up, you can bet prices will follow. Jump in while the water is still warm.
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/17/2006 | Read more »
You should care, whether you're the buyer, seller or investor. In Arizona real estate, Professional Home Inspectors are licensed and certified.
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/17/2006 | Read more »
Understanding what an appraisal is, and how it is done can help maximize the appraised property's value.
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/17/2006 | Read more »
Is it a buyer's market? We've all read it; more homes on the market and homes remaining on the market longer. But prices are in conflict.
By Philip Rosenberg | Published 9/17/2006 | Read more »
Though the Bengals will rule the zoo in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens will use a similar formula to their 2000 brand and become World Champions through veteran leadership and a solid foundation.
By B.J. Crock | Published 9/14/2006 | Read more »
In the study of the history of psychology, women are notably scarce. Despite their relative obscurity, there are many important women in the history of psychology.
By Katharine Swan | Published 11/13/2005 | Read more »
A study of how censorship of the 1940s affected the plot of Howard Hawk's film, "The Big Sleep."
By Emily Britton | Published 12/20/2005 | Read more »
Trickster tales have been told around the world. There are many similarities and differences between the tales.
By Jennifer Smith | Published 11/30/2005 | Read more »
The Coen Brothers deliver a masterful farce that turns the hard-boiled detective story on its ear
By El Bicho | Published 12/8/2005 | Read more »
Peter Jackson's King Kong is a spectacularly made adventure movie. It is every bit the equal of the 1935 classic, and in many ways even superior.
By Courtland Jindra | Published 1/9/2006 | Read more »
So you think an actor's life is all fortune and glory? Easy? Fun? Waking Up in Astoria captures a different side of a struggling thespian's life as he strives to get parts in the New York area.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 1/19/2006 | Read more »
This article is basically a mock of the NBA Draft coming up on June 28 in New York City. It involves the the teams with the top ten picks, and what the author thinks they should do with them.
By Eric Brewton | Published 6/21/2006 | Read more »
I remember when I was 12 watching my stepbrother, Mark work on his prized go-kart, a contraption he and his brother put together but one he finished.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 1/5/2006 | Read more »
The Easy Rawlins series is where Walter Mosley's genius best expresses itself. This is a genius of ear and eye, of vision and soul.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 12/6/2005 | Read more »
This Graduate Essay for American Literature examines Chestnutt's Marrow of Tradition for its historical impact, as well as its formalist strategies.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 11/1/2005 | Read more »
Now that the NBA draft order has been determined, here is my take on the 2005 NBA draft. This is a mock draft of what I would do if I were an NBA general manager.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 6/12/2005 | Read more »
Okay, I admit it; when Duke's Shavlik Randolph and Arizona's Chris Rodgers enter the NBA Draft early, something is amiss. However, does the NBA need an age limit just because these college students suffer from delusion and make poor life choices?
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 5/30/2005 | Read more »

























