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Volume 39, Issue 7
December 4, 2001

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* Fashion! Turn to the left!Homemade fashions recognize students as new trend setters
By Lena Baisden
Mesa Legend
From New York and L.A. runways to movies, music and television, throughout mainstream and diversified subcultures, comes a form of creative expression called fashion.

MCC’s growing interest
Photos by Al Goodrum/Mesa Legend

Rose garden

The Mesa East Valley Rose Society hosted the 45th Annual Rose Show at MCC on Sat., Nov. 17. The show included a pruning and planting demonstration which was free to the public. The garden, which is the largest in the Southwest, contains 4,500 rose bushes with 450 varieties of roses.

Roses
 
Corey Hunt Moons Over Mesa
All signs point to the perfect gift
By Corey Hunt
Mesa Legend
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21)
These talkers need someone to talk to and that doesn’t mean it has to be a human. A pet of any sorts would keep these archers happy for hours.
 
Off the Cuff, improv Bringing improv to Mesa
Coffee house hosts bimonthly act featuring ‘Off the Cuff’ performances
By Brenda Faires
Mesa Legend
Mesa Youtheatre presents Off the Cuff, an improvisational acting, dancing and music troupe that incorporates audience participation for the whole family.
 

Singer takes exception with music critic labels
U-Wire
SAN DIEGO - Artists are rarely understood by others. Van Gogh sold only one painting in his lifetime, Herman Melville's Moby Dick was never a bestseller and Atlanta's Shannon Wright has found herself constantly mislabeled by narrow-minded music critics.

 


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