Urban Culture Vulture: Give Me Your Hand
With the ending of the fall semester comes either the stress of doomsday finals or anxiety over the impending holiday family time (or both). As stress levels rise, so does the popularity of yoga.
With the ending of the fall semester comes either the stress of doomsday finals or anxiety over the impending holiday family time (or both). As stress levels rise, so does the popularity of yoga.
I, along with many students here at ASU, experienced my first professional interview recently. In the numerous jobs I’ve had over the years, I’ve never found myself dressing as conservatively as I did this time.
Just as I did with Gears of War 3 back in September, I’m going to give a brief summary of my experiences with The Elder Scrolls series, developed by Bethesda Softworks. Back in the 7th grade, my friend told me about a game called The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. I had no idea what it was and when he showed me the game; it really just confused me.
I made a pinhole camera once in third grade and thought it was the coolest thing in the entire world.
A Cinderella story comes every once in a while, a shocker-team comes right out of the blue when time calls for it.
Siavonh Lenabug is spearheading a attack on eating disorders in the Valley and at ASU.
I swear, you never know the people you’re going to meet in a night. In one of my most recent weekend endeavors, I met someone who put me in sync with Yung Rizzo, young hip-hop recording artist and founder of the apparel line “Fly High.” So tell us about Fly High!
What does it take to put on a great show? That is always the million dollar question racking many a brain.
With the semester nearing an end, it’s time to start preparing for new shows airing at the beginning of the New Year.
Phoenix Ale Brewery plans to fill what they see as a much-needed niche in the Valley.
After my post during Halloween week regarding various ways pumpkins can be decorated other than just the stereotypical carving, I received quite a few e-mails about stencils.
Out in the wider pastures of the West, cowboys use their horses to round-up the cattle, to the very last bull; this has been historic.
Meet the members of ASU's Ability Counts Tempe, a group working to raise disability awareness.
After a life-threatening brain tumor early in life, Tempe's Austin Miles Baker has made ends meet bridging the technical and the artistic.
A typical trope in video games this generation is the element of choices. While it may seem like a common thing to include in a video game, they are literally two-dimensional.
There has been a fair share of sold-out show buzz kill antics this year. There was The Black Keys in April (ahhh what could have been, and minutes from my house at the Mesa Amphitheater), there was Indio’s Coachella (my mouse pointer was literally on the confirm purchase button and I decided to wait- the next day.
A few days ago, my friend opened my eyes to the world of Workaholics, and since then, my life has been changed.
What does trauma feel like? What does safety feel like? These are the questions Athens-based artist Jennifer Nelson posed during her artist residency at the ASU.
The title of this piece is very direct and curt but it really focuses my opinion like a laser beam. First person shooters, or FPS, games have taken a wide range of settings and plots over the years.
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