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Photo courtesy Laura Schairer.

A Space to Loosen Up

Space 55's late night theater series offers after-hours fun for Phoenicians – complete with a drug-dealing hedgehog and a Marxist banan puppet.

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Art hangs inside the Lost Leaf. Photo by the author.

Live and Otherwise: Finding the Lost Leaf

Primates are on the walls. Literally. Or at least their paintings are. No, this is not some dehydrated delusion from walking around in the warming temperatures for too long, but rather a description of the eclectic artwork that can be found in Downtown Phoenix’s The Lost Leaf. Nestled snugly beside a laid-back looking café on the corner of 5th Street and Roosevelt Street, its appearance as another house near the First Friday block is misleading.

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Photo by Peter Lazaravich

The Secular Life

The Secular Free Thought Society at ASU – a group of brainy skeptics – are up for an intelligent debate.

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The State Press

Tech Devil: Crowdfunding

The recent passing of the JOBS Act by Congress and then the President will “make it possible for entrepreneurs to raise money from anyone they want to,” according to Rafe Needleman of CNET.com.

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ASU student walks down the student-made runway showcasing contemporary Native American vogue at last year’s American Indian Graduate Students’ fashion show. Photo by Laura Gonzales-Macias.

Woven Together

The American Indian Graduate Student Association will be presenting their second fashion show next week, featuring Native American student designers, as a way to tear apart stereotypes.

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Military influences can be seen year-round. Photo from etsy.com.

Broke's the New Black: Military-Inspired Fashion

Foxtrot-Alpha-Sierra-Hotel-India-Oscar-November. F-A-S-H-I-O-N. That’s military fashion to you. With neverending wars and a life often impacted by military actions, it is no surprise that this has made a heavy influence in the fashion industry.

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Photo by Stephanie Pellicano.

Trail Blazers

Despite editorial and musical change-ups, ASU's college radio station The Blaze is moving forward.

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