Volume 43, Issue 11. Today is
March 7, 2005
FEATURES

Students trade in sand for snow during break

With Spring Break around the corner, many students are looking for places to go.
Many of Arizona’s local ski spots are closed this year but places like Big Bear, California, Telluride or Durango, Colorado are just a few places that are open with plenty of snow.

Courtesy of Vacations California

‘Death of a Salesman’ did not perish on stage

The MCC theatre department brought the Pulitzer prize winning play, Death of a Salesman, to life in front of an almost sold out audience at the Outback Theatre Feb. 23-26.

 


Concert Lineup - March

17 – Flogging Molly, Authority Zero (Mesa Amphitheatre, $20, 4:30 p.m.) Sugar Ray, Goldfinger, Dramarama and guests (Tempe Beach Park, $20, 4:30 p.m., 480-784-4444)

21 – The Strokes (Mesa Amphitheatre, $30, 4 p.m.) Augustana, The Damnwells (Big Fish Pub, $8, 7 p.m.) Tooth and Nail Tour (Marquee, $14, 6 p.m.)

22 - Ra, 32 Leaves (Martini Ranch, $20, 7:30 p.m., 480-970-0500)

26 -Anti-Flag, The Causalities, The Unseen (The Clubhouse, $15, 7:30 p.m.) Matchbook Romance, Silverstein (Marquee, $17, 6 p.m.)

29 – Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects (Glendale Arena, $29, 5 p.m.) Eisley, Brighten (The Clubhouse, $13, 7 p.m., 480-967-7977)

30 – Bleeding Through, Haste the Day (Marquee, $15, 6:30 p.m.)

31 – Black Eyed Peas (Dodge Theatre, $37, 7 p.m.)

31 – Tempe Music Festival: Jeff Beck, John Mayer Trio, Gin Blossoms (Tempe Beach Park, $35-100, 5 p.m.)