New ASU production "EVERYBODY" determines roles by lottery
October 13, 2021Reporter Peter Vezeau chats with three members of the cast of "EVERYBODY," a new ASU production where the cast takes on randomized roles every performance.
Reporter Peter Vezeau chats with three members of the cast of "EVERYBODY," a new ASU production where the cast takes on randomized roles every performance.
A year after hybrid learning, ASU students have returned to campus. In this three-part miniseries, Reporter Sonya Sheptunov follows the lives of five students as they navigate college, hand-in-hand with the virus.
New technology inevitably presents new challenges. State Press Magazine Reporter Sam Ellefson sits down with Pavan Turaga, the director of ASU's School of Arts, Media and Engineering, to discuss the ethics of artificial intelligence, machine learning and emerging technology at large.
State Press Reporter Austin Scott sits down with Sun Devil hockey freshman forward Josh Doan to discuss his hockey journey, the impact his dad – Arizona Coyote legend Shane Doan – had on him, and how his dream became a reality when he was drafted by his hometown team.
Join magazine reporter Kiera Riley as she interviews Carlos Diaz, who recently got his marijuana-related charge expunged from his record. Hear his experience first hand from arrest to expungement.
State Press Reporter Peter Vezeau sits down with Kaitlyn Kief and Derek Scott of the band Space Sluts to discuss their sound and latest EP, "Ombre."
Join magazine reporter Kiera Riley as she interviews Carlos Diaz, who recently got his marijuana-related charge expunged from his record. Hear his experience first hand from arrest to expungement.
Podcaster Peter Vezeau sits down with two Asian and Pacific Islander American performers at ASU, Jiarui Ding and Brian Calo, to hear about their experiences on and off stage. They discuss the effects racism has on their performances, mental health and activist work.
How we dress, how we act and what we enjoy can all be affected by how the world sees us —specifically, how it sees us in terms of gender. What does gender mean, though? Why did everyone care so much when Harry Styles wore a dress on the cover of Vogue? Why don't we talk more about the LGBT+ people or the BIPOC behind gender non-conforming fashion? Press play to hear from the co-chair of the Transgender Studies Research Center at the University of Arizona and an ASU student who has personal experience with straying from the binary.
Lucia Mora, Lauren Voorhees and Nick Scaringelli all discuss their new production, "Luchadora," with podcaster Peter Vezeau. Luchadora is a virtual production premiering later this month about women challenging social norms and lucha libre wrestling.
Join State Press sports editors Jeffrey Horst as he chats with reporters Leo Tochterman and Dylan Wilhelm about ASU football’s Maroon and Gold Practice and several improvements from two specific position groups.
Join State Press sports editors Alex Coil and Jeffrey Horst as they chat with reporter Alex Weiner on his recent piece about how ASU baseball will have to step up their game now that they've lost three starting pitchers to injury.
The co-presidents of IDEA, a student organization focused on inclusion and equity in the arts, discuss their upcoming project MOSAIC with podcast reporter Peter Vezeau. This production is centered around telling BIPOC and LGBTQ+ stories. Jalen Montgomery and Ramon "Chino" Saberano share their personal experiences with diversity and discussions with the MDT Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee.
Join Sports Editors Jeffery Horst and Alex Coil as they sit down with reporter Carson Breber to do a deep dive on star ASU basketball player Kimani Lawrence and his mental shift tha made him a more versatile player.
The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, the Pat Tillman Veterans Center, and the Office for Veteran Military Academic Engagement have partnered to form the Veterans Writing Circle, an opportunity for veterans to engage with each other as well as well as creatively express themselves. Travis Robertson sits down with Shawn Banzhaf, a military advocate with the Pat Tillman Center, and Keanna Curry, a student who has attended the Writing Circle, to get a sense of what the circle can offer veterans as well as how it has adapted amidst virtual meetings and the pandemic.
Even if you don’t consider yourself a true crime fan, the influx of content about murders, disappearances and serial killers in the past few years has been almost unavoidable. If you have a Netflix subscription, this is especially true. Recently, one docuseries has been all over the platform’s suggestions page— "Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer." Listen in as ASU professors Jason Scott and Michael Walker discuss our obsession with serial killers and how we process their crimes through the media we consume. Editor's note: Jason Scott is a professor of film and media production, not film and media studies as stated in the audio of this podcast.
The State Press sports editors Jeffery Horst and Alex Coil sit down with sports reporter Lauren Hertz to chat about her pieces on two of ASU's star throwers, Turner Washington and Jorinde van Klinken.
With Arizona making the push to vaccinate as many people as fast as possible, Watts College students are working to do their part. Join podcast reporter Jamie Montoya as she speaks to Steven Latino, vaccine site manager, at the State Farm Stadium, as well as Watts professor Erin Schneiderman and Watts student Bethany Easley on their experiences on site.
Anne Ethington, an ASU theatre major, considers the past year as a performer during the pandemic and discusses the impact COVID has had on the industry as a whole. Through experiences on-stage and in a virtual stage, she attempts to answer the question: is virtual theatre still theatre?
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