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If you aren’t active on Facebook, you basically don’t exist in the social world. If you are too active on Facebook, you also don’t socially exist.
Is the party still fun when you’re the only sober one?
Childhood offered simplicity with few expectations. As kids, having fun was the primary concern; time was not. There was excitement in anything that was different from routine, and there were few things more exciting than getting out of the house and getting into activities. The biggest stressors were chores, and the only time deadline was dinner.
They say not to play with food, but food deserves to have some fun too. Indeed food deserves to experience all of the same socialization that humans do. So, if humans get to play dress up for Halloween, so does food.
The vulgar outburst was over nothing. As the garage door began to inch its way down behind us, my mom’s dignity inched its way out the door.
It is important to clarify that pho is properly pronounced “fuh.” With such a pronunciation, the subtly inappropriate jokes are endless.
For months she shared nothing. She refused not out of greed, but out of fear.
“On a planet swarming with billions of people, you must be the only person without a smartphone.”
Pitchforks: 3/5
As many college students and graduates will attest to, finding a suitable roommate is almost more difficult than finding a job in this tight economy.
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After its five-year break, the reality show created by Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg, “Punk’d,” made its return to MTV on March 29. For those unfamiliar with the premise of the show, the prank-based series serves to unveil a side of celebrities who fall victim to careful scheming.
In what seems to be a big year for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic American novel, “The Great Gatsby,” the Arizona Theatre Company is currently showing its own variation of the tale at the Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix until April 8.
Rich with tradition, spiritual displays and devoted customs, the 54th Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market provided an opportunity for cultural appreciation.
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Immediately following the Super Bowl on Sunday afternoon, NBC premiered the new season of “The Voice.” Preceded by many weeks of advertisements for its second season, the vocal show conveyed a wide spectrum of sounds, just as the promotions promised.
In an effort to increase knowledge about the numerous accessible arts-related events in Phoenix, the ASU Downtown campus hosted an informative Arts Expo on Jan. 24.
With the recent release of the thrilling film “Man on a Ledge,” The State Press had the opportunity to speak with one of the accomplished actors, Anthony Mackie who plays Mike Ackerman in the action flick.
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