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(03/25/11 4:01am)
There are several aspects of one’s life that I believe are absolutely personal. Religion is the classic example, but I’ve always believed that choice of diet is just as personal. Whether you think your body is a temple or not, what you choose to eat says a lot about you. Which brings me to my current dilemma.
(02/11/11 5:01am)
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 Student Recreation Complex.
(02/07/11 5:01am)
All the fun of craft beers and quality pizza will soon be at Tempe’s fingertips. Mellow Mushroom, an East Coast-based pizzeria chain currently only serving Arizona in Happy Valley, will open a new location on Mill Avenue, promising to be “refined and better.”
(01/28/11 5:01am)
If readers recall, the Internet was a flurry of rage a few months ago when the Transportation Security Administration announced the introduction of full-body scanners at airport security checkpoints across the nation. The scanners quickly became unpopular and a hot topic to weigh in on.
(11/19/10 5:01am)
Tempe Marketplace was a flutter with trivia games and interpretive dance competitions as hundreds of Harry Potter fans camped out to see the midnight premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” on Thursday.
(11/17/10 5:01am)
Memories can be pools of great knowledge, advice and life lessons. Writing about your life is a great accomplishment and usually means you have something profound to say. This seems to go out the window, however, if you’re a celebrity.
(11/16/10 5:01am)
Live music, dancing, bike creations, floats and performers on stilts filled Fifth and Garfield streets in downtown Phoenix Saturday night as the Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts began its route.
(11/03/10 4:01am)
When my tiny Catholic mother asked me what I did this weekend, I told her I went to the theater. It’s true. I went to Tempe's Madcap Theaters on Saturday night and had a good ol’ time.
(10/25/10 4:01am)
On the curve of Seventh Avenue lies central Phoenix's hidden treasure. Between Indian School and Camelback Road, the Melrose District is lined with vintage shops full of character and endless possibilities.
(10/13/10 4:01am)
First Fridays is an event that means many different things to many different people. Downtown Phoenix art galleries and museums open their doors to the public for free; restaurants and bars offer dinner and drink specials; businesses illuminate their stores and sidewalks are filled with tables and musicians, creating a community vibe unlike any other Phoenix has seen prior to 1994, when First Fridays began.
(10/05/10 2:09am)
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.
(09/29/10 12:36am)
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.
(09/11/10 1:29am)
In a world where artists are rushed to churn out new albums and songs are bought one at a time on iTunes, the downtown Phoenix record store is giving aspiring DJs a welcoming environment to hone their craft.
(09/02/10 1:20am)
Charlie Levy chooses his words carefully. He pauses and thoughtfully strings his ideas together all while remaining respectful toward his critics.
(08/18/10 11:36pm)
A Tempe catering company may have found the cure to student homesickness.