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It's getting haute in Phoenix
Sam Nalven / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Journalism sophomore and model Rachel Niu says Phoenix’s fashion scene is mainstream and unoriginal. As always in fashion, there is a constant turnover of "new" trends and hot places to be.

Latin Jazz band kicks of Jazz Week at ASU
ASU's Latin Jazz Band kicked off its 2008 Jazz Week on Monday evening at the Evelyn Smith Music Theatre.

'To Kill A Mockingbird' comes to ASU
In an effort to celebrate "great American stories," The Arizona Theatre Company has initiated a five-year series titled "American Plays!" that will begin Thursday with "To Kill a Mockingbird."

From the editor: I should be hugging a Peep instead
Sam Nalven / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
This editorial is not about fashion. I'm sorry the picture is deceiving; I am just not a very fashionable person.

My lucky number is ... 72?
STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
The common financial situation for college students usually calls for eating macaroni and cheese every night, but there is a way students can look forward to a more financially secure future.

Austin or Bust: SXSW 2008
Ashley Harris / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
'Tis the season for the music industry. The holiday box sets have gone out and spring brings first-quarter optimism in an industry suffering from uncertainty. The practice of touring is a huge factor for artists, and creates buzz around them in a tangible way.

On the catwalk
Photo Courtesy of Britnee Johnson
I was a big fan of the Harajuku girls introduced by the catchy tunes of Gwen Stefani. I was accustomed to sushi and knew what a typical kimono was. I did not, however, think in a million years I would come face to face with any of those.

Review: Yardhouse
Chelsea Kent / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
If it seems surprising to find satisfying food at the mall, then Yardhouse is a very pleasant surprise.

What you see when you die

Since the dawn of ideas and discovery, man has looked up to the stars and dreamed of what lies around us and beyond. Humankind has achieved greatness in exploration and development, but we still know very little about the expanding universe and our spiritual reason of life. This can easily be compared to the Internet, as it continually sprawls outward and reaches far depths. Consequently, many people dedicate their lives to finding the answers of not only the Internet, but of reason.

Spin me right round
Photo courtesy of Photo.com
The president is speaking.

Rapper and rockers find an indie common ground
At first, it seems incongruous for up-and-coming rapper Cadence Weapon and hot indie-rock trio Born Ruffians to co-headline their American tour.

Paint it black, or navy or red
Chelsea Kent / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Wild nail polish colors are sweeping over the fingernails of manicures and pedicures in the Valley. Nail polish has become one of the most versatile fashion accessories. Colors are more lavish and elegant than ever and the trends are showing up on fingers and toes everywhere.

Sew in for Spring
Chelsea Kent / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Woven flowers and pretty patterns are adorning shirts, jeans and tank tops everywhere. This spring, embroidery is in.

The wonder years

All the Hanson brothers are now married, even the girly looking one. Let's just get that out of the way.

Add a touch of Dutch to your coffee habit
Sam Nalven / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
For caffeine addicts who are sick of the same-old triple-grande mocha whateverccino, Dutch Bros. Coffee is where it's at.

BOOM! You're dead.
Greg Ralbovsky / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Though a little brash, this was how life ended for many folks who strolled into the boomtown three hours from ASU known as Tombstone.

Don't I know you?: Joe Faina
Sam Nalven / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
In terms of college competitions, ASU sports are in the spotlight. But beyond the field, there is another team that competes almost every weekend to be the best.

A 21st you might remember
For many college students, turning 21 is the most important birthday of their lives. Alcohol plays a major role in welcoming the illustrious birthday, but scenery and company make the memories — or what's left of them — so much better. Avoid the obvious spots like Mill, Old Town and Vegas. Instead, choose a celebration destination that fits your needs and promises an unforgettable birthday.

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