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Bandmate Eric Zang plays the oud. Photo courtesy of Cosmos.

Urban Culture Vulture: A Night in the Cosmos

I’ve never seen the Phoenix Art Museum as bustling as it was this Friday night (probably because admission was free, but I’m definitely not complaining). Part of the special event was the performance of the Mediterranean fusion band, Cosmos. Combining vibrant percussion, guitar, and vocals, Cosmos brought together a unique sound and urban world-beats.

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Broke's the New Black: Review of Phoenix Fashion Week

Style swept the valley as all the fashionistas gathered in one place- Phoenix Fashion Week. Hosted at the beautiful Talking Stick Resort, the 80-foot long, pure white runway stretched across the lower outside atrium towards the pool area creating the center of the festivities.

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AnDa Union's Long Song

AnDa Union brings their Mongolian rhythms to ASU Gammage on Saturday – but first, learn about their unique sound and history.

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Photo by Haylee Schiavo.

Coups d'etat

Multiple Groupon-style coupon providers are cropping up at ASU. Is the University big enough for everyone?

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The blood bath begins. Photo courtesy of IMDB.com.

Spark'd TV: Only the Beginning

The season premiere of Dexter left me enthralled and attentive as ever. If you’re anything like me, you find that Dexter balances a perfect amount of mystery and gore.

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“If I were rich, I know I could become a scientist,” says Sanju, a thirteen-year-old from Nepal in To Educate A Girl. Photo courtesy of To Educate A Girl.

Urban Culture Vulture: Educating A Girl on Educating Girls

I’m totally guilty of venting about my schoolwork from time to time, but after having attended Woman’s As Hero’s screening of “To Educate A Girl” last Wednesday, I’ll have to think twice before airing those frustrations again. After having spoken with the president of Woman As Hero (check out what we talked about) a couple weeks ago, I knew I wanted to be part of or at least see what the club was putting on. Before the showing started,  Dr. Heather Switzer, the faculty advisor for WAH, introduced the subject with a lecture on her past research that focused on the development of identity among indigenous Maasai schoolgirls in rural Kenya, Africa. What Americans would call ‘adolescence’ has traditionally been rushed through for Maasai females.

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Photo courtesy Charles Rice.

Art in HD

"Human Definition," an exhibit at ASU's Step Gallery, brings the work of almost-graduates to life – with everything from prints to live performances,

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Create your own colorful masterpiece. Photo by Faith Breisblatt.

Piece of Craft: Crayons Come Alive

This weekend, I think it’s safe to say I made one of the coolest things I’ve ever made thus far in my life.  If you’re a crafter like myself or just an avid internet fiend, you may have seen this Crayola-inspired work of art around, so obviously I cannot take the credit for the design (although I will admit, I did do something very similar at one point in time). This project is very easy to make and all you need is a pack of 48 crayons (Crayola, Rosart, it’s your choice, but I always prefer Crayola), a hot glue gun, a canvas (or really any sort of background although like my choice in crayons, I always choose the former), and a blow dryer.

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The State Press

Turf Talk: Disorganization in Organizations

Trying to create morality through regulations is a contradiction. What should be right is wrong. To be frank, ethics are overlooked because “the men”—the officials, commissioners and people that “matter”—decide to abide “by the book.” Who says that books can’t be rewritten?

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Photo by Stephanie Pellicano.

You’re Hot and You’re Cold

While light rail cooling stations might help bring some relief during the most intense months of Phoenix heat, there's a bigger picture that needs to be considered.

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The State Press

Unmuzzled

Bryce Muzzy, a computer systems engineering major and DJ, is leaving his mark on ASU one beat at a time.

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