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Bringing the library back to life: Frankenstein at 200 exhibit explores creation in modern context
Frankenstein at 200 brings to life an interdisciplinary creation that explores the history of "Frankenstein," what makes it so compelling and why it matters today.
Classical music in the modern world: ASU music professors to recreate Beethoven, Mozart and more
On Sept. 18 at Katzin Concert Hall on the ASU Tempe campus, faculty members and students will pair together for a horn recital that combines personal expression and familiar songs.
5 downtown study spots for trendy coffee-lovers and hotdog enthusiasts alike
Looking for a new study spot that isn't the campus library? Managers and shop owners at these five restaurants in downtown Phoenix encourage all ASU students to stop by, grab a bite and study away.
Visual art, poetry and political speech will collide at Phoenix Art Museum First Friday event
Literary and visual arts will collide at The Phoenix Art Museum when two poets read their work on First Friday on Sept. 2 in a presentation co-sponsored by ASU's Superstition Review, an online literary magazine.
20 years in the making: ASU professor Patricia Murphy releases book of poetry about her life
After spending 24 years inspiring students, ASU professor Patricia Murphy is now sharing her insights with the world in her new book of poetry, "Hemming Flames."
Food trucks line the street at the Phoenix Public Market Open Air Farmer’s Market on Saturday, Aug. 20.
A painting on the side of the Phoenix Public Market advertises the weekly Open Air Market.
With a weekly farmer's market down the block, ASU's Downtown campus is ripe with healthy options
Every Saturday, students at the Downtown Phoenix campus can trek across a couple parking lots to be greeted with lively music, the smell of food and friendly faces at the Phoenix Public Market.