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(10/28/10 4:01am)
Has anyone else noticed the major vintage trend going around this fall? Well, if you have noticed and have been wondering where you can pick up some of the best vintage in town, my suggestion would be to head to Butter Toast Boutique in downtown Phoenix.
(10/21/10 4:01am)
Athenian Express is that hidden gem of a restaurant that you've been looking for.
(10/14/10 4:01am)
A few days ago I had lunch at That's a Wrap for the first time. That's a Wrap is a veggie and meat friendly restaurant located off of Camelback Avenue and Seventh Street in Phoenix that serves salads, rice bowls, and top-notch wraps.
(09/30/10 4:00am)
This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending a birthday dinner for State Press Magazine's own assistant editor, Erica Rodriguez. When Erica told me a few weeks ago that her dinner would be at Hanny's, I was really excited. Hanny's is one of those downtown spots I have heard so much about, but just have never gone to check out.
(09/23/10 4:04am)
While driving around Phoenix last week, and after making a pit-stop at Urban Cookies for one of their caramel apple cupcakes, my boyfriend and I decided to finally venture out to Hollywood Regency, a vintage clothing store in Phoenix that is said to be closing sometime next January.
(09/13/10 2:41am)
Let's face it, life in downtown Phoenix can be stressful at times. With being a commuter and a college student, I am faced with traffic, the fear of being late for class, overwhelming amounts of homework and the occasional coffee spilled down the front of my shirt (when your mind is elsewhere things can happen). However, I believe that stress should be matched with a reward — ya know, something to make you feel better after you've finished learning about the art of writing headlines in detail for the last hour.
(09/13/10 2:39am)
Recently I discovered my new favorite vintage shop in downtown Phoenix, MacAlpines Soda Fountain. Now, I know you must be thinking, why is there a vintage store in a soda fountain shop? Well let me fill you in — MacAlpines was established in 1928, offering fresh home-cooked meals. Nowadays the shop not only offers those made-to-order meals, but also strives to keep the memory of the 1950s and 60s alive with their multitude of vintage goods, malt shop sense-of-mind (the waitresses wear sweet old-school inspired malt shop uniforms), and a 1952 jukebox.
(05/07/10 6:38am)
On a warm evening in early April, Kimber Lanning, director of Local First Arizona, a non-profit organization working on improving local communities, stands in the tiny parking lot behind Stinkweeds, the Valley record store she has owned for 23 years. She’s wearing a business casual outfit complete with a dark shirt that complements her brown shoulder-length hair, a skirt and heels. Lanning appears to be taking a moment by herself before she ventures into the record store to greet customers.
(04/12/10 9:35pm)
The 2010 United States Barista Championship is right around the corner, and one ASU student is going for the title of USBC champion.
(03/26/10 6:26pm)
On Saturday, the Chinese Language Flagship Partner Program will host a free screening of the independent film “Autumn Gem.”
(03/23/10 10:17pm)
A candidate in the Master of Fine Arts photography program is drawing attention at ASU with his paparazzi-inspired art.
(03/12/10 7:16am)
Feel like trying out a few new coffee shops over spring break? Here’s a list of the top 10 local establishments you should definitely give a try:
(02/24/10 12:00am)
For ASU students interested in working in television, a summer internship in Los Angeles could be the perfect place to start.
(02/24/10 12:00am)
For ASU students interested in working in television, a summer internship in Los Angeles could be the perfect place to start.