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Full disclosure, we’re not experts on dating nor lead much of a dating life. But we watch lots of movies and are pretty romantic, quirky souls. So here’s our slightly alternative, slightly typical twist on the best spots to have your first date across the Valley.
In his list of "1,000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die," Tom Moon wrote that in the process of compiling such a list, “it seemed impossible to get to the essence of something as vast and elusive as music.” And it’s true. Discussing the songs, the lyrics and the songwriters who have reached the core of your soul and pulled at the chords of your heart is as easy as it is tough. It’s easy because as music lovers we can’t help want to share the moment when we fell in love with a band at an incredible venue for the very first time. But it’s incredibly difficult because the list is an ever-growing one.
He’s a 21-year-old virgin, who knows what he believes in and sticks with it.
SPM Acoustics from The State Press on Vimeo.
SPM Acoustics: Kachina from The State Press on Vimeo.
At the Center for Games & Impact’s Innovation Lab, interns gather around a table to play a game of what seems to be Blackjack at first glance. Each as of the six interns is dealt two cards by a dealer.
For some time, I was referred to as “la vegetariana,” meaning The Vegetarian, by one of my good friend Sarah’s dad.
The songs of local Phoenix singer-songwriter Taylor Jayne are provocations.
SPM Acoustics: Wallow The Mire from The State Press on Vimeo.
Lead singer of 1967 performs at the Starbucks on 32 Street and Lincoln Drive.
Before I begin to talk about the chile challenge, I must tell you two things.
SPM Acoustics: The Hourglass Cats from The State Press on Vimeo.
When it comes to science, not everyone can be an Einstein.
As the Feb. 3 art walk on Roosevelt Row shifted from a dusty pink afternoon to dusk, it was complemented not only by the street dancers and galleries but by a light buzz of music drifting throughout SeventhAvenue and Roosevelt that brought recollections of times at the beach, times of relaxing and times of great music (at least, it did for me).
What if an asteroid hit Earth? What if aliens invaded Earth? Or, what if the Earth suddenly blew up?
As far back as history shows us, the manner of decorating oneself has served a greater purpose. The style a person chooses, like the adage says about images, paints a thousand words.
Arizona State University has installed solar panels and established the School of Sustainability in 2007, but going green and spreading the notion of sustainability doesn’t always encompass alternative energies and planting trees; it encompasses the art and creativity of today’s children.
Local bands face some pretty mighty challenges: booking studio time, making it to gig, etc. But Scottsdale-based band The Morning Amour (or as I insist on calling them, The Young Hearts), bring out a distinct energy with them full of heart and humor.
There is more than meets the eyes and ears when it comes to Lady Gaga, and an Arizona State University creative writing professor understands what this entails. This professor wants to help students to reach their own personal “Edge of Glory.”
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