New ArtsLine program showcases work by local artists on the light rail
The ArtsLine program will display rotating art on the light rail indefinitely.
The ArtsLine program will display rotating art on the light rail indefinitely.
The museum will show works by Andy Warhol and Viola Frey in its kitschy 60s and 70s exhibition.
"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" has the audience in "aww."
A bachelor's in digital photography is now available online at ASU.
Members of the ASU community discuss Asian representation in media and the influence of "Crazy Rich Asians."
The AFA's 48-Hour Film Festival will challenge students to create films over 48 straight hours.
ASU associates share how old books can be studied to learn more about how emotions have changed over time
Boy Pablo's bedroom pop/rock sounds represents what it's like to be a young person through wavy guitar sounds and bitter-sweet messages.
British band Club Kuru’s debut album “Giving In” is full of euphoric, psych-rock tunes.
From sustainable denim garments and wearable technology to abstract paintings, Fashion Square mall is showcasing ASU's talent in a new School of Art collaboration.
Still Woozy's mix of electronic and acoustic elements in his cozy, cool music makes his songs intimate and addictive.
Kate Spade's success and ambition serve as an example to encourage Cronkite students to follow their dreams.
"Performer" by Montero takes listeners on a cosmic, psychedelic voyage, through layered synth sounds, unpredictable song transitions and existential lyrics.
The American fashion icon was found unresponsive at her apartment Tuesday morning. Police say she took her own life.
Indie rapper Elujay's new music is more soulful than ever, with smooth, new releases like "Starchild" and "Locked In."
ASU and LACMA are coming together to create a new fellowship program that offers hands-on art community experience for potential MA students from diverse backgrounds.
Michael Seyer's "Bad Bonez" is filled with lighter elements of happy days, lust and hookups, while also tackling gloomy themes of loneliness and depression.
The Symposium's sophomore effort is a soundtrack to adventure and chaotic good.
Room 4, a rap group trio, performed during The State Press's Basement Sessions.
New fall class teaches fashion majors and non-majors alike how to stand out with a personalized style.
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