I knew I had ADHD. My gender kept me from getting diagnosed
I was talking to a friend in the passenger seat of their car about my lack of interest in school.
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I was talking to a friend in the passenger seat of their car about my lack of interest in school.
Starting a local music collective was always a goal for Kenneth Kite, but the struggle of finding committed members and maintaining a strong social media presence kept it a fantasy.
Like any other college-aged band, Cheap Hotels got its start playing small, local shows and empty bars. In one case, even the bartender walked out.
It’s eight in the morning. I just woke up with only 30 minutes to get ready for class. I’m exhausted. Whatever, I’ll just throw on a big shirt and put in my headphones and try to survive the day.
It’s always the same: try, get up, fall down.
It all started in seventh grade — first-period gym class, to be exact — when my best friend Ben befriended the boy of my dreams.
The five hour wait for an inexpensive tattoo gave me a lot of time to think...
Bella Tindall was tired of being the joke.
"Norman F—ing Rockwell!," Lana Del Rey’s sixth album, was released nearly two weeks ago and is topping the charts. Up until now, I had never listened to her music.
“Okay, I guess we’re really doing this thing,” I say to no one in a dark empty room at 1 a.m. as I press the order button on Amazon. Finally — I will evolve into my best, most organized self: bullet journal girl.
I am walking late to class. It is 90 degrees outside but not the 90 that makes you drip sweat and resent living in Phoenix. It is cloudy, and while it is hot outside, it’s breezy. As I cross the street, I clench onto the textbooks in my hands. There are so many people. Nervously darting through the crowd, suddenly, I find myself plummeting onto the asphalt, books airborne in the middle of the crosswalk.
See the video. Learn the song. Rehearse. Record. Delete. Add sound. Record again. Post.
From Mesa to Tempe to Phoenix, Stephen Chilton transformed his hobby of booking bands into a full-fledged career and took ownership of the public persona ‘Psyko Steve’ along the way.
DIY-music venues allow fans to get up close and personal with underground artists and meet attendees with similar interests, but the dangers that come with attending local shows are often left unspoken.
Leading the Grace Lutheran Church in the heart of the desert, let alone being a pastor at all, was not a part of the plan for Pastor Sarah Stadler. However, God seemed to have another idea.
When you hear "School of Rock," the popular mid-2000s movie featuring Jack Black might come to mind. The stars of this School of Rock story, an educational music school, go by a different name: Shane and Megan Baskerville, who own and operate three locations in Arizona, somehow finding the top talent along the way.
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