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(03/01/16 1:54am)
Cleansing the mind, spirit and body is nearly impossible in the day and age of cold brew, Four Peaks and the break room’s omnipresent box of doughnut holes. Don’t worry, though, all hope is not lost for the cleanliness of your insides.
(02/11/16 2:21am)
While walking the Tempe campus, it’s easy to keep your nose to the ground and not look up at the rising dorms or the dilapidated buildings. Resisting the urge to keep my phone in my nose, I looked up, and all I could see were palm trees. These trees, however, have been here a lot longer than me and will keep on living long after I’ve graduated.
(02/09/16 1:27am)
Daley Park Yoga founder Astara Robinson was quick to think of a way to form community and practice yoga in Tempe. After Mill Avenue yoga studio Love Life closed three years ago, Robinson struck out on her own to keep teaching in Tempe.
(02/04/16 1:16am)
Pizza and beer is a college staple. Readers might remember their first and possibly favorite cheesy slice and cheap beer that brought friends together and settled old scores.
(02/01/16 12:00am)
We live in a world full of political maelstroms (heads up — the Iowa caucuses are Feb. 1). Our time is characterized by social injustices that uncover racial prejudice, environmental degradation on a scale humanity’s never seen before and cultural shifts that have upended “normal” behaviors for better and for worse.
(01/27/16 3:04am)
A sprawling metropolis dependent upon gas-guzzling vehicles and a vibrant literary scene with poets, short fiction and readings. That’s the image that a few literary movers and shakers want you to associate with our urban setting.
(01/21/16 12:56am)
Well, the cat's out of the bag. This Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Desert Botanical Garden will be hosting its third annual "Dog's Day in the Garden." This is an opportunity to take your canis familiaris to a place normally reserved for the homo sapiens among us.
(01/19/16 3:26am)
Syllabus week is over, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is firmly behind us and the semester is off to a roaring start. Right? Maybe not so much. If you’re dragging your feet to class and need a little inspiration, motivation or rejuvenation, here’s a week in music to match your vibe during the coming weeks this semester.
(01/14/16 2:30am)
The relationship between art collector and artist is one of potential complexity, but the photographs in “Participant: Photographs by Spencer Tunick from the Stéphane Janssen Collection” present a selection of Spencer Tunick’s works, all of nude bodies in groups and alone. These pictures abstract the nude form, and the sheer number (sometimes in the thousands) of bodies are used as a painter might use watercolor or a sculptor clay.
(01/11/16 1:19am)
As an underclassman Barrett student, I couldn’t wait to leave the dorm rooms and live in a house off-campus. I waited, dreamed and found two people I love living with. But this story isn’t one of an eighth of an acre of property and a monthly rent check, it is one of (sometimes) raucous bands playing to a sweaty crowd in our living room just south of ASU’s Tempe campus. I am, of course, referring to the humble house show.
(10/23/15 1:16am)
“This isn’t racist, but...” “I don’t want to sound insensitive, but...” “I don’t think this is going to sound ‘politically correct,’ but...”
(10/17/15 6:10pm)
When Henry David Thoreau wrote “beware of enterprises that require new clothes” in the naturalistic tribute “Walden,” he obviously wasn’t referring to Marina and the Diamonds’ tour, “Neon Nature,” which came to the Marquee Theater on Oct. 16.
(09/18/15 11:59pm)
In the beginning, the Earth was merely a void and darkness ruled. Then, Lana Del Rey said: "All I want to do is get high by the beach."
(07/01/15 11:05pm)
The Maple-Ash neighborhood in Tempe holds something of a spell over the collective consciousness of ASU students. To some, it is a shaded oasis in the desert, to others, well, it's just another neighborhood.
(06/18/15 10:10pm)
British synthpop group Hot Chip released an album "Why Make Sense" in a perfectly fried time for Tempe, Arizona. The dancier numbers are perfect for the "sense" part of your night when it's 95 degrees out and the heavy themes are great for the "why" part of your day, when it's 195.
(05/28/15 5:35pm)
I first heard economics senior Youceff Kabal play at The Trunk Space, a few weeks before the semester was over. My roommates and my friends all piled into a car and drove on over to Grand Avenue and Roosevelt. If my memory serves me right, Kabal was the first act and one to remember.
(05/04/15 8:59pm)
Alright, so it's finals week and it's a little hot out, and you might not want to check in on local music. Luckily for you, we've done the dirty work and found a music video perfect for the weather. Injury Reserve, with members Jordan Groggs, Nathaniel Ritchie and Parker Corey, put out a new music video Monday.
(04/29/15 4:10am)
On College Avenue in Tempe, a large variety of food and dining options are all competing for your lunch money, greedy like a bully on the way to school. Postino WineCafe, Snooze AM Eatery, Royal Coffee Bar and Pitchforks and Corks, as well as lesser offerings Dickey's and Cupz, menace the avenue's otherwise undeveloped path from the light rail to campus.
(04/26/15 10:58pm)
The Ice House, located nearly in the shadow of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, hosted an event Saturday that could only happen in 2015.
(04/22/15 1:25am)
I went to @desotocentralmarket on assignment for @statepress. it's at Central and Roosevelt.