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Letter from the EditorSo -- what do you think? Now that SPM is in its second week at the new spot, that's exactly what we want to know from you. Whether you're a veteran reader of SPM, or just realized last week that there is such a thing as a great entertainment magazine put together by ASU students, we want your opinion.
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Old 97'sIn the United States today there are 77 plastic flamingoes to every real one. Does this have anything to do with the Old 97's? |
The 60s ideology of sex, drugs and rock 'n roll sounds like an awfully outdated mantra to live by today, and even more so for describing the insides of a contemporary magazine. But for Pop Smear, sex drugs and rock 'n roll are some basic components of contemporary society that its writers love to exploit to the fullest.
Local Valley artists are exercising their right not to remain silent, since their visual expression is as forceful as a dance club or a shotgun blast. They have the ability to express any emotions, any controversial issue or anything illegal; and not be arrested for it.
Featuring music, theaters, musicals, art, movies and events
VIVI STENBERG Magazine Editor
MONICA LID Asst. Magazine Editor
REPORTERS Jeff Morris, Dylan Simmons
CONTRIBUTORS Jim Poulin, Jonathan Inge, Scott Samplin, Brad Lang, Jeremy Weiss, Brian Ary
The State Press Magazine is published Thursday during fall and spring semesters, except holidays and exam periods, at Matthews Center, Room 15, Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. 85287-1502.
The State Press Magazine is the only entertainment magazine exclusively published for and circulated on the ASU campus. The news and views published in this newspaper are not necessarily those of the ASU administration, faculty, staff or student body.
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