Would you rather be roasting chestnuts on an open fire at home with your family and friends, or staring at a table full of credit card bills that will take you at least six months to pay off?
Every year the holidays come around. That means a break from school, time with your family and the stress of trying to buy everyone a present.
The ASU Theatre Department's newest production, "Little Shop of Horrors," opened Saturday to a packed house at the Fowler Center. Tickets sold out quickly as people crowded to see the comedic musical about blood-drinking plants, sadistic dentists and nerdy love set in the early 1960s.
10 Preparing Dinner If you don't already do this one, I really recommend it. It is a great way to spend some time with your family and help make the magic of Thanksgiving happen. Even if you are not the best cook in the world, just help peel potatoes or chop onions.