Montel Fish, a sophomore at ASU, launches in Sedona

photo by r.j. anderson

State Press Magazine: March 9th, 2000

throw down:
it's time to get your lazy bum of the couch, out of the classroom and onto the trails. we've got an overview of the valley's premier mountain bike trails from south mountain to papago -- get the skinny on where to bike.

theater arts:
this one doesn't have "blister in the so what do greek gods, ratty homless kids and a photography exhibit have in common? well, this month -- polaroid stories.

opinion café:
the zen of valley mountains. spm editor talks about some meaningful moments atop squaw peak, and no, there are no fuzuoku's involved..

outdoors:
so you're going out for your backpacking trip next week and you're not sure if that big samsonite suitcase will work? take a couple of tips from jess on what you'll really need.

outdoors:
tired of the tourists at the grand canyon? you're not alone. find this "back way" in and discover the real natural appeal of the big hole's majestic bluffs.

¿qué pasa?:
it's thursday and the weekend's coming up. here's your guide to figuring out just what's worth doing around this town for the next couple of weeks.

music notes:
things get down and dirty with the sexual misconduct of lords of acid, while praga khan begin to whet their feet in the american music market.

motion pictures:
american pie producer warren zide kicks open the doors of hollywodd for unknown screen writers in hopes of finding the next good will hunting.

cd reviews:
check out these new cd's from oasis and blackalicious. -- that's right, blackalicious. (and no, it's not some crazy 70s flick.

art pallatte:
toni dove's artificial changelings is an interactive ride back to the 19th century when department stores were new and stealing was a pathology.

next week:
Spring Break-- woohoo! we're looking forward to the rest...but never fear, like a bad habit, spm shall return. anything you'd like to see?

*other cool fun, and otherwise spiffy stuff you'll expect from the state press magazine


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