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Volume 38 Issue 9
February 13, 2001

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Renaissance Festival Long ago, not far away
The Renaissance Festival returns to the East Valley
BY BECKY RASMUSSEN
MESA LEGEND

Nestled in the quaint town of Gold Canyon, another era is brought to life, an era of romance and chivalry. The Renaissance Era, a time when life was simple.

Jazz Band ensemble Music students become ‘all-stars’
MCC musicians selected for national ensemble of hand-picked jazz artists
BY JOLAYNE HANRAHAN
MESA LEGEND
Three MCC students flew to New York in January to take part in the Community College All-Star Jazz Band ensemble. These three students won their positions in the ensemble from a pool of thousands of national candidates.

Cartoon Festival Cartoon festival applauds all that is ‘sick and twisted’
BY EMILY TICE
MESA LEGEND

For those people who just couldn’t get enough of "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut," a new batch of politically incorrect cartoons are making their way in the Valley.
 
Reviews with Attitude
2001 Grammy nominations far from typical
We were shocked, mystified and utterly perplexed. No, the public isn’t rallying against Eminem’s new single or wondering why Jennifer Lopez dumped Puffy "I didn’t do it" Combs.
 
Moons over Mesa

February forecasts strange love, chaos


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