'W' gets naked on national TV
Naked. Alone. Vulnerable.
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Naked. Alone. Vulnerable.
February 12, 2004
These days it's just about impossible to escape the panoply of advertisements touting the praises of the Atkins Diet. We've seen commercials for everything from low-carb fast food to low-carb beer to low-carb condoms, yet the promise of rapid weight loss is always dubious. While the idea of achieving a Carnie Wilson-esque drop in LB's without the bother of laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery is no doubt alluring, it's always wise to think about what exactly is at stake.
ASU East students experienced authentic West African dances, chants and drum rhythms performed by Kawambe-Omowale as part of the campus' series of events honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
ASU East Provost Chuck Backus said the east campus and other ASU campuses would be renamed to reflect characteristics defined by the University's design teams.
February 11, 2004
A controversial call, a wrong turn and a brutal road trip all led to mixed results as the ASU wrestling team won two dual meets before being handed its first Pac-10 loss over the weekend.
I have always identified myself as an environmentalist. I have written papers and given speeches vehemently decrying attempts to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). I have been a member of a plethora of environmental groups. Until recently, I had never doubted that doing everything in our power to preserve every bit of land possible was the right course of action.
I've just returned from a week of meetings in Washington to determine the future of martian oil reserves.
February 09, 2004
February 06, 2004
I've worn many hats in my life -- Egyptologist, shark tamer, 3-time regional fiddlin' champion -- but the hat that I think fits best is that of an explorer. I'm always looking to explore new worlds and seek out new civilizations, so it was only natural that I set my sights on the monolithic glass sarcophagus known as the Lattie F. Coor building. So please, enjoy this travelogue.
My first Valentine was a Woody. Woody Gunter, that is.
The Grateful Dead was the most successful and durable touring band in rock-and-roll history, often traveling from city to city on very little rest.
I was comparing salaries with a friend the other night and discovered that in one week, he earned more than 10 times what this lowly journalist makes in one week. (Sigh!) Though I love dusting off my faux Gucci shoes and that little black top to drink martinis, eat pretty food, drink good wine and more martinis, my wallet does not.
Azar Nafisi's memoir Reading Lolita in Tehran (Random House, paperback $13.95.) is currently #1 on the New York Times' bestseller list. As a literature professor living in Iran after the Islamic revolution, Nafisi privately taught lessons from banned books to a select group of her female students.
Depicting the tragedy of genocide on stage can be risky for any dance choreographer; however the real reason behind the production Fagaala is not to create controversy, but to reveal an interpretation of humanity.
February 05, 2004
If students at the main campus vote to increase fees to fund campus improvements, it could pave the way for ASU East's future student government to initiate a similar referendum.
Cats that live on campus are pushed out by construction
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