Rita’s: The Real Water Ice Experience
If I were to ask you, “Have you ever had water ice?”- I could probably guess your reaction (unless, of course, you have had it).
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If I were to ask you, “Have you ever had water ice?”- I could probably guess your reaction (unless, of course, you have had it).
If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of campus, escape into a time capsule of rugged Arizona history, and leave some money in that ever-shrinking piggy bank, I know the perfect place: Jerome.
If you have ever found yourself yearning to dig into a warm, homemade fruit pie that slides off the edges of your fork, scoop up petite desserts that are adorable and delectable, or munch on a cookie that must have fallen off the clouds of — then I know the feeling. That's why I went on a hunt through Tempe and Phoenix to find bakeries and cafés that could steal my heart with the smell of their sweets and satisfy my cravings — and hopefully yours as well.
Look at a few paintings from different artists and you see an assortment of materials, scenes and colors that will evoke a collage of emotions and memories.
Sometimes when you enter an art exhibit, the studio can seem like an open plain with scattered works of art. You float from piece to piece, grasping for a connection to the artwork, to become acquainted with its maker and meaning.
Late on a Monday night, I pulled into the vast parking lot of the Step Gallery in downtown Tempe. The desert, dusty wind blew me around as I approached the studio fronts.
In a spacious corner gallery in Tempe, you will find a concoction of talent by seniors graduating from Arizona State University's Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.
“Life gave me a detour,” says Robert Yao, a 34 year-old graduate student enrolled in Arizona State University’s Biomedical Informatics program.
An established hub for culture and nightlife, Mill Avenue is kicking it up a notch to become a more enhanced urban community. One part of the plan? Getting its own art studio.
It may seem absurd, but those silly YouTube videos you made for fun could actually turn into practice for a video that will help you get hired after graduation.
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