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(03/01/16 1:54am)
Cleansing the mind, spirit and body is nearly impossible in the day and age of cold brew, Four Peaks and the break room’s omnipresent box of doughnut holes. Don’t worry, though, all hope is not lost for the cleanliness of your insides.
(02/25/16 1:52am)
As a child, it is universally exciting to finish a masterpiece and watch proudly as it is hung on the fridge. On Feb. 29, a group of senior drawing students will re-live that feeling as they present “Fridge Worthy," a group exhibition showcasing a culmination of their undergraduate work.
(02/18/16 1:29am)
A bowl of Shio Tonkotsu ramen at Otakumen from Otakumen's restaurant in downtown Phoenix on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016.
(02/18/16 1:29am)
Otakumen and Pat and Waldo's share a space in the Orpheum Lofts at 114 W. Adams St. in downtown Phoenix as pictured on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016.
(02/18/16 1:32am)
An amazing culinary experience is the product of a cook's passion as much as his execution. Chef Marco DiSanto's Otakumen and Pat and Waldo's restaurants are brimming with passion, but inconsistent in execution.
(02/17/16 1:59am)
Visiting artist Azi Amiri is seeking to transform negative subject matter, such as the impacts of war, into a positive visual experience while inspiring young artists to pursue their dreams.
(02/12/16 3:01am)
A typical student's experience transitioning out of college and into the real world is wrought with growth, nostalgia and unprecedented emotion.
(02/11/16 2:02am)
“Nothing is absolute,” said the late Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. “Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away.”
(02/05/16 3:26am)
Growing up Mexican-American, I spent several years of my young life hearing my grandfathers belt out old Mexican love songs, listening to my aunts and uncles share stories about family trips to Mexico and absorbing sporadic Spanish conversations.
(02/03/16 2:30am)
The lifestyle of a twenty-something seems to revolve around two main things: caffeine and creativity. Within that group are a handful of social media masters who have the ability to document that lifestyle so beautifully that thousands of people choose to follow their life in pictures.
(01/28/16 2:08am)
Childbirth is often discussed from the lens of “the miracle of life,” where everything is complicated and painful until the magical moment when a mother is holding her baby in her arms for the first time.
(01/27/16 3:02am)
In spite of the fact that Latinxs constituted 17 percent of the total U.S. population in 2013, the big screen still has a big diversity problem.
(01/21/16 3:05am)
Say the name "Selena" around any group of Latinxs, and they will likely react quicker than if you had called their own names. Her influence transcends racial boundaries, but for Latinxs in particular, she is an eternal musical icon and a profound inspiration.
(01/20/16 2:25am)
There are three wonderfully effective things a business owner can give modern, urban professionals to win their hearts: a space to work, a great drink and a menu to fit all tastes.
(01/15/16 1:38am)
Artist Tato Caraveo exhanges a glance with his puppy, Duke, in his downtown Phoenix apartment on Monday, Jan. 11, 2016.
(01/15/16 3:44am)
For some, a gallery is a place to spend a few dreamy moments immersed in another person's work. For people like Tato Caraveo, a gallery is not only a hobby but a home.
(01/11/16 12:34am)
Tables display various stages of the scientific and historical testing processes used to determine a painting's authenticity at the Superfake/The Parley exhibition at the ASU Art Museum on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016.
(01/11/16 1:18am)
Imagine that the vast majority of wall space in the ASU Art Museum's latest exhibition is occupied by blank outlines of paintings past. Only two tangible works hang on the walls, and they both represent something fake.
(12/07/15 9:47pm)
Some residents watch Tempe grow through the windows of high-rise luxury apartments and from the patios of sleek urban
wine bars. Other residents sneak peeks through the trees that line the front doors of their decades-old homes.
(12/07/15 11:38pm)
For a few years now, downtown Tempe residents have watched the landlocked city undergo a lot of polishing and vertical growth as high-rise housing complexes and shiny new eateries bloom on seemingly every corner.