Large turnout for Tempe arts festival
The 42nd Fall Tempe Festival of the Arts shut down four blocks of Mill Avenue this weekend as around 250,000 people visited the downtown district over three days.
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The 42nd Fall Tempe Festival of the Arts shut down four blocks of Mill Avenue this weekend as around 250,000 people visited the downtown district over three days.
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ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday: An unknown person or persons committed theft between 3 p.m. Nov. 4. and 10 a.m. Nov. 9, police reported.The unknown person or persons stole a bike from the north side of the parking structure located near East Tyler Street and South McAllister Avenue in Tempe.The estimated cost of the bicycle is $100, according to a police report. On Nov. 9 between 1 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., an unknown person or persons committed theft by removing the seat, wheel and handlebars of a bike, police reported.An unknown person or persons later stole the remaining bike parts near Vista Del Sol located near Apache Boulevard and McAllister Avenue in Tempe, according to a police report.The estimated loss was $120, according to a report. An unknown person or persons stole a woman’s purse from the lower level of the Hayden Library on Nov. 11 around 1 p.m. on ASU’s Tempe campus, police reported.The estimated loss of the items is $160, according to the report.There are no leads or suspects at this time, according to the report. Reports compiled by Mary Shinn. Reach the reporter at mary.shinn@asu.edu
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A beautiful woman dressed to represent a Chiquita Banana stomps on the face of the “Misguided Vigil Auntie” on one wall, while the venomous seductress known as Lady Starbucks leers out of a storefront across the gallery.
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