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Moons over Mesa
Horoscopes hold slight feeling of despair

Corey Hunt and Matt Mueller

Pisces Feb. 18–March 19
The sidewalk is lined with chalk as the light turns green, step after step you pass the remnants of one's life. Tears stain the concrete, the deafening silence is pierced only by the realization that the one who lies lifeless on the ground is you. It is your destiny that drowns lonely in the gutter. A lonely tear escapes your lids as the future is worthless to you.
 

Exhibit honors religion founder
By Marika Dehay
L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology
Marika Dehay/Mesa Legend
Scientology founder,
L. Ron Hubbard.
Mesa Legend
“Images of a Lifetime”, the black and white captioned photographic exhibit of Scientology’s founder L. Ron Hubbard, was at the Mesa Centennial Center Feb. 18–20. The exhibit depicted Hubbard’s life starting from the age of 6 when he was made blood brother of the Blackfoot Indians in Montana.

 
‘Girl Repellent’ takes Valley by storm
By Matt Mueller
Mesa Legend

Over the past five years Girl Repellent has been spreading their own brand of listener friendly pop-punk across the valley. The boys got their first taste of a live audience at the Electric Ballroom in the summer of 1996 with local talent Authority Zero and widely known MxPx, and have not looked back.
 

‘Anybody Out There’ calls for laughter
By Michal Kempton
Mesa Legend

The most current installment coming directly from the MCC Theatre Outback is the hilarious play “Anybody Out There” which ran Feb. 28 through March 2.


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