Tonight: Devilpalooza Brings Bands, Snow and Wheels
This year’s annual Devilpalooza is ready to whirl you around — literally — and supply enough entertainment to fuel a state fair. A Ferris wheel, live music, sports and games are only some of the highlights of Devilpalooza, a free and open-to-the-public event presented by ASU’s Programming and Activities Board, Undergraduate Student Government and the [...]
Hands On: SPM Gets TSA’d
Even though media coverage of airport security scanners has died down, the big machines and pat-down professionals are still around. And one writer is still feeling very violated.
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Celebrities (Sorta) Dish in Mesa
"Celebrity Autobiography" takes the self-absorbed autobiographies of celebrities such as Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Eminem, Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson and shares them with an audience. Catch the show tomorrow, Nov. 18, during college night.
The Treasures of Melrose
On the curve of Seventh Avenue lies central Phoenix's hidden treasure. Clothing, furniture, one-of-a-kind art and antiques from all over the country fill the Melrose District, a small city stretch lined with vintage troves.
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How to: Grill
Mmmm. That smell. You know the one. It’s the smell that hits you as it slowly wafts through the air on a warm afternoon; someone is grilling and you are instantly jealous.
A Drive-In for the Neighborhood
What started in south Phoenix as a group thesis project quickly became much more for the dozen architecture graduate students involved in Studio 1:1.
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Open Tables at Revolver Records
Every other Thursday, two Technics 1200 turntables and a sign-up list sit on the counter by the front door. A spin on the classic open mic night, Open Tables lets amateurs and professionals alike spin 20-minute sets of whatever their hearts desire.
Tune Out: Sound Strike Hits Arizona Music Fans, Venues
Charlie Levy has been an independent concert promoter for 15 years. Since the passing of Senate Bill 1070, Levy has been fighting the boycott of Arizona by popular musicians that is threatening to shut down independently owned music venues.
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