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Film Review: ‘Interstellar’ – a Breathtaking Journey to the Infinite

By: Anthony Hernandez From the audacious mind of director Christopher Nolan (Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception) comes an exhilarating, wholly original, epic romp through space and time, based on real science, that isn’t a sequel, reboot, or the start of a

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ESPN Producer Comes to Phoenix to Discuss Diversity in the Newsroom

Latinos are the fastest growing demographic group in the United States which impacts the topics that are delivered by the media on a daily basis. The diversity of the staff in your local newsroom will influence how this news will

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Make the Transition to Fall Season with a Brand New Hair-Do

By: Stephanie Gonzalez As with all the other updates us ladies do to transition between the seasons – like clothes, makeup, and shoes – hairstyles should be no different.  It’s a perfect time to change it up and freshen it

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ASU professor creates endowed scholarship for aspiring journalists

Arizona State University alumnus and faculty member Jacquee Gaillard Petchel has established a new endowed scholarship at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication for aspiring journalists. Petchel, the executive editor of the Cronkite School’s Carnegie-Knight News21 national investigative reporting

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Organizations encourage COPD education among Hispanics during COPD Awareness Month

Glenview, Illinois  – In support of National COPD Awareness Month, the CHEST Foundation, the foundation of the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST), with the support from Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc., is committed to raising awareness about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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Boricua Actress Vivian Lamolli Talks on Family, Home and her Next Step to the Big Screen

By: Cindy G Castillo Vivian Lamolli traces back her love for acting and performance to the age of six. Along with her sister, she would pretend to hold “auditions” for other little girls in the neighborhood, where they would have

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New ASU law school building to break ground in downtown Phoenix

The official groundbreaking for Arizona State University’s new $129 million law school building in downtown Phoenix, the Arizona Center for Law Society, is set for Nov. 13. The ceremony will take place at the northwest corner of Taylor and First

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Thank Goodness That’s Over: Campaign left voters with ‘election fatigue’

By LAURIE LILES  Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Tim Sifert was minding his own business, dropping off campaign mailers at the post office a few weeks back, when he got an earful from a postal clerk who noticed what he was sending.

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Friendly House Tamale Dinner and Festival

Join in the deliciousness at the 79th Annual Friendly House Tamale Dinner and Festival where food, familia and cultura come together for a night of endless fun! Date: Saturday, November 15th Time: 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. Location: Arizona Center

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Suns to Give Away Limited Edition Markieff Morris Bobbleheads on Friday, Nov. 7th

Suns to Give Away Limited Edition Markieff Morris Bobbleheads on Friday, Nov. 7th

PHOENIX – The Phoenix Suns will give away limited edition Markieff Morris bobbleheads, courtesy of FOX Sports Arizona, to the first 5,000 fans in attendance when the Suns host the Sacramento Kings tomorrow night (November 7) at US Airways Center. Tip-off

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