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Are bendable smartphones and tablets in our near future? Probably not and here’s why. Photo by Courtland Jeffrey

Tech Spec: Bending Our Beliefs On The Touchscreen

CES, or the Consumer Electronics Show, came and went last week, with not too much new to offer. In my previous post, I discussed a couple of the top items that went on display at the show, but I only touched the surface on one of the most hyped items there: Samsung’s “Youm” flexible display.

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West Campus, East Culture: The Otaku Club

A culture that revolves around another one thousands of miles away, with members so devoted and enthusiastic that it has outlasted many fleeting student organizations on the Tempe campus. Friends, family, fans — proud Otaku.

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From rally squirrels to towel chewing, sports fans, coaches, and players have always been very superstitious. Photos courtesy of ESPN and The New York Times

Out of Bounds: Writing’s on the Wall

According to Stevie Wonder, “Superstition ain’t the way,” but for many sports fans and athletes superstition is the only way. From rally caps and sitting in the same spot for every game to Phiten necklaces and line jumping, superstition and sports have always gone hand in hand.

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Antonio Cannavaro works behind the bench during the Arizona State vs. Arkansas Pine-Bluff game on November 28th, 2012. ASU won 67-54. Photo by Nick Krueger

Out of Bounds: The Man Behind the Bench

Who are those guys behind the bench at ASU basketball games? They’re always there hanging in the shadows. These are the ASU basketball student-managers, and I have done them an injustice in only listing a small amount of jobs this group is responsible for.

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Detour actors, coaches and producers stretch in Opening Circle before rehearsal begins. Other activities, including back rubs and voice exercises, help warm up the actors and singers.
Photo by Mackenzie McCreary

Company in Converse

Detour Company Theatre has served as a home and family for several adults with both cognitive disabilities and a passion for theatre, performance and expression.

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Slam flyer courtesy of Lawn Gnome Publishing Facebook

Art of the Matter: All The Pretty Poets

Last Friday I went to the Women of the Phoenix Poetry Slam at Lawn Gnome Publishing on 5th Street. The five female poets were competing to see who would go on to represent Phoenix at the Women of the World Poetry Slam (WOWPS) in Minneapolis, Minnesota March 6-9.

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The process for creating the vynil pieces often involves a fall-through, but mostly, it is about the development of another life form.
Photo by Harmony Huskinson

Monster's Ink

At this quirky shop in downtown Mesa, monsters clutter glass cases, art thrives, and Japan is only a doorstep away.

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