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Mani O'Brien didn't know what she was getting into when she jokingly said she wanted to wear the same outfit for a week and write about it. Even though we forced her to go through with it, she still managed to keep smiling.
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The founders of Spraygraphic Apparel design clothing with a political message that people could discern for themselves. "Clothing is a powerful medium and can provide a wonderful sub-text in relation to someone's thoughts and actions," says designer Matt Krise.
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John Tyler isn't letting cystic fibrosis stop him from getting a college education. The Make-A-Wish Foundation paid for his first year of school and the English literature major now dreams of becoming a lawyer.
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This group of Valley artists, led by Andrew Benson and Henri Bernard, is uniting to help Katrina victims and working to build a sense of community in the Valley art scene.
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Wiley Wallace sits at home with some of his art. The paintings above his head are paintings one through three of his series "The Essense of Friends," which explores his changing perceptions of his friends. His work will be on display at Four White Walls art gallery, with the opening reception held at this month's First Friday art walk. His work is also on display at Sunset Clothing Exchange, 1628 E. Southern Ave.
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Mike Crowley has become a football hero in his role as the Sun Devil's "Tee Guy." Students even have a chant for him as he runs on field to retrieve the tee. "Being Tee Guy is awesome," he says. "It gives me the opportunity to be immature for six Saturdays out of the year."
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Students at Scottsdale's Grupo Capoeira Brasil-Arizona learn the history of the game as well as the complicated dance moves. acapoeirista Matt Underwood. Clockwise from the top left: Angelique Marquand, the group's instructor, dances in the roda with "Scorpio," one of her advanced students. Two students in the roda. A student takes a break during practice. Students dance in the roda. Matt Underwood dances with another student in the roda. Students wait for their turn to practice their moves.
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Underwood says, "When you enter the roda, it doesn't matter what tax bracket you're in, what religion you are, everyone is friends, everyone is equal, no one is necessarily inferior or superior." Take it upon yourself to try capoeira for the first time. Underwood demonstrates moves typically practiced by expert capoeirists and beginners alike.
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Students play the drums and the berimbau while they wait to take their turn dancing in the roda. The berimbau is just one of the traditional instruments that students learn to play as a part of their capoeria class. They also learn the atabaque and the pandeiro.
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What exactly are we looking at here? A representation of the dark soul of humankind? A reflection on the painter's troubled childhood? Or just some black paint on a canvas? Before saying "Hey, I could do that," take a moment to discover what Mindy learned about modern art.
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Members of Arizona's 161 Air Refueling Wing, part of the National Guard, flew to New Orleans last week to help rescue victims of Hurricane Katrina. "This is what the guard is all about," says National Guard "Being a family and helping out your fellow citizens."
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ASU student Nate Schoenfeld is a bouncer at Dos Gringos Trailer Park in Tempe. Here he holds a ring of confiscated fake IDs that the bar hangs on the front door to scare off underage drinkers. When that doesn't work, Schoenfeld resorts to questioning would-be drinkers. "All you need to do is ask them for their birthday, and they get all choked up," he says. "If they are daring enough to use a fake driver's license, you would think they would do their homework."
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"Racial outsiders are people who show characteristics that are viewed as different from their inherent racial and cultural norms."
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Bonnie "The Matchmaker" Wells says using good manners and treating a potential boyfriend or girlfriend like gold will help you win his or her heart.