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With some inspiration from the workshop I'm currently at, I've decided to create a blog and update it regularly as I find it necessary.
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There is something satisfying yet creepy about knowing who looks at your MySpace profile online. The website "Who's On My Page" lets you track visits to your MySpace, Xanga, or TagWorld profiles, free of charge. The website tracks who visited your page, the number of times someone has viewed your profile, the last time they visited and their status based on how many times they have viewed your profile.
Need something to wear this weekend? Look no further. The hip and fun boutique, Here in the MU, opened their doors on the first day of this semester. Here on the Corner, the boutique's parent store, is located less than a mile away on the corner of University Drive and College Avenue, but sales associate Connie Farrell says the new location opened for students who live on the other side of campus. She adds it's a quick and convenient place for students to stop by on a break or between classes.
Stephen Chilton, a promoter better known around the local music scene as "Psyko Steve," is about to put on a show that he hopes will bring Valley music fans together. The recent ASU grad, who has owned his own independent promotion company, Psyko Steve Presents, for more than five years, promotes shows for all kinds of music groups, from indie rock to pop punk. On Feb. 10, Chilton will bring 35 bands together in six different venues for "Oh Shit! A Fest?," his much anticipated opus to the scene he loves.
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Classical music and formal wear are two things you won't find at the Paragon Dance Center on Sunday evenings. Instead, people of all ages are learning the salsa, a dance in which partners move to dynamic rhythms and vibrant, fast-paced beats while locking eyes with one another.
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