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February 21, 2003

Lauren says, "Axis Radius, baby!"

There once was a lady of East,
Who flew far West for release,
and when she arrived,
put her troubles aside,
and danced all night on her feets.

Everyone, let's go party. Whether you like to drink, dance, drink and dance or dance and drink, Axis/Radius will accommodate your style. If your steez is building miniature Smurf figurines with cute little blue felt bodies and beady black eyes that come alive with wonder and excitement -- well, there's always drinking and dancing.

>>> Axis/Radius
>>> 10:30ish Saturday
>>> Get Decked, Come to Party

Call me if you need help lacing up your 'vintage' velcro shoes with holographic scenes from the cartoon hit "Transformers", want some advice on whether you should wear the fuschia shirt with the little polka dots that look like baboon nipples or the chartreuse pants with the azure paisley print and the handmarks on the ass -- but for the love of trucker-sized belt buckles with genuine imitation gemstones, if you don't know where Axis/Radius is, give yourself 12 lashings with a medium switch, and then click-click-click to Yahoo! Maps.

April 02, 2002

All the Right Moves

Want to learn hip hop dance and choreography? Want to learn to breakdance? Ryan Ingram and Bboy House want to teach you.

The Society of Greater Good and Furious Styles Crew have collaborated to offer a unique dance class every Saturday starting April 13th. The classes will begin at 12:00p and end at 3:00p. Ryan Ingram will be teaching Hip Hop and BBoy House will be demonstrating the ins and outs of breaking. The Arthur Murray dance studio on Indian School and SR 51 (Map) has been rented for the occasion. The cost for the day is $16, but if you can't stay for all three hours you have the option to pay $8 for one class.

Ryan Ingram is an energetic and inspirational teacher who loves dancing, teaching, and most of all, teaching dancing. Show up, feel the love, and be inspired. For all the latest details, or to establish contact with the teachers themselves, call the information line 1-877-683-8521.