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May 6, 2003

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May 6, 2003

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Emmett Deguvera of Tramps and Thieves Valley musicians Tramps and Thieves reunite for shows
By Carly Schorman
Mesa Legend
Fans who attended the performance of the recently reunited Tramps and Thieves at Tempe’s Clubhouse were witness to something wonderful during the show.
 
 Instructor Donovan Lamar  with student Lico Rodriguez. Afro-Asiatic technique
By Susana Santa Cruz
Mesa Legend

Martial arts is more than just punching and kicking butt, it is the art of learning how to fight with the power of your mind. Donovan Lamar, an MCC martial arts teacher, teaches a class called Afro-Asiatic Indonesian and Southern Style.
 
Emo music hits high notes
By Stephanie Mckee
Mesa Legend

Styles of music change as quickly as the weather. Bands come and go. For nearly twenty years a genre of music titled “emo” has made its way into the music world, becoming one of the most popular sounds for today’s youth.
 
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