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February 25, 2003

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Moons over Mesa
Aries scores game winning homerun
Corey Hunt and Matt Mueller

Pisces Feb. 18–March 19
Choose your partner wisely as the tennis season approaches. Keep all your options open, because some will not be up to par. Tennis is a game of love, tears, and sweat, so keep a dry towel close. Be warned cheating will not be tolerated, and penalties will end up taking their toll on your final score.
 

Blessed Be Thy Name bleeds talent on stage
By Dan Smith
Mesa Legend


Eddie Kelly of Blessed Be Thy Name
One Phoenix based hard rock band, Blessed Be Thy Name, describes themselves on their website as, “more than just a band. It is an exorcism of art, a turbulent explosive storm . . . .”

 
Top acoustic performances in the Valley
guitarBy Carly Schorman
Mesa Legend


The greatest songs in music are often the simplest. And there is nothing simpler than the classic singer-songwriter and a guitar. Acoustic shows are a way for musicians to step away from the rest of the band and the rush of rock. Here are just a few of what the valley has to offer by way of acoustic shows . . .
 

Hot action cop freezes over
By Matt Mueller
Mesa Legend

Every CD has something to offer, love it or hate it there is usually one part that catches an ear. As a general rule this seems to be true. This however, does not take into account Hot Action Cop.

 


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