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(07/19/17 12:12am)
According to the U.S. Environmental Protections Agency website, the average American produced 4.4 pounds of solid waste every day in 2013. Doing the math, that equals about 254 million pounds of trash in a year and the Sustainability Institute at ASU is going to be hosting a screening to discuss the issue.
(07/18/17 9:28pm)
“The Dark Knight Trilogy.” “Inception.” “Memento.” “Interstellar.” There is no question that director Christopher Nolan knows what he’s doing, but the question that has lingered is how would he tackle an historical drama?
(07/14/17 12:07am)
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences administrative staff recently added five members to its roster. With the new school year only a month away, the new staff is gearing up to lead their schools, departments and centers into a new year of academic excellence.
(07/07/17 12:10am)
The School of Art has filled its director position in Joanna Grabski this July and in doing so has given her, in her own words, “My dream job, my dream city, my dream school.”
(06/30/17 1:46am)
Alumnus, successful film producer and President of Stone Village Pictures Scott Steindorff is known for helping bring to life films like “Chef,” “Penelope,” and “The Lincoln Lawyer.” Now he is on a mission to change the way we think about addiction and recovery by attacking the root of where the problem occurs.
(06/30/17 2:51am)
Tobey Maguire was great for introducing the character to contemporary Hollywood. Andrew Garfield was even better. However, Tom Holland? This review can easily be summed up by the fact that he is the Spider-Man we needed, fans wanted and the Marvel Cinematic Universe is lucky to have.
(06/27/17 8:30pm)
“An instant classic,” might be too common a phrase nowadays. Associated with films, plays and any song that is projected to earn a lot of profit in the box office or on the billboards, it can often be hard to tell which is truly a classic. As a millennial, I might not be considered the right person to judge what classic is, but “Baby Driver” has to come pretty darn close.
(06/15/17 11:11pm)
The Egyptians had their temples supported by intricately designed pillars, the Greeks had the Parthenon and now ASU will support its own set of pillar art, if only for a limited time.
(06/15/17 8:38pm)
If movies were reviewed like roller coasters, starting from the bottom and then working up its momentum to a big finish, ‘Rough Night’ scores big. Unfortunately, in this case, starting too low leaves this movie’s high notes feeling like a mediocre kiddy ride.
(06/11/17 10:24pm)
Boom! Crash! A sound like thunder fills the air, and the course of the day erupts in brilliant light and heat and smoke. The once peaceful day turns to fevered chaos and worlds change forever.
(06/08/17 11:06pm)
1,500 excessive natural heat-related deaths have occured in Arizona between 2000 and 2012, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. For some, including an ASU alumna, the Phoenix Rescue Mission, the Found:re Hotel and Match restaurant, this number is too high.
(06/01/17 2:24am)
Artist Gabriel Rico places a piece for his new exhibition on a platform covered in carpet foam at the ASU Art Museum in Tempe, Arizona on Tuesday, May 20, 2017.
(06/01/17 3:26am)
Breathing life back into the dead is typically left to science fiction and fantasy films. However, for Guadalajaran artist Gabriel Rico, it is an art form he will soon have on display.
(05/23/17 3:34am)
98,146. That was the reported population of all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at ASU for the fall 2016 semester and with great population comes great diversity. ASU’s Project Humanities is designed to help address this diversity not only at ASU, but in its surrounding communities and their latest film screening will do just that.
(04/06/17 1:13am)
Keeping a secret is hard enough, and when it comes to sharing the life story of a man whose job it was to keep secrets, it may be even harder.
(03/24/17 3:25am)
Drug induced, high-octane fun with a grounded and honest story is the type of experience the original “Trainspotting” offered when it was released just over 20 years ago.
(03/24/17 2:40am)
Few people on Earth have experienced what lies beyond the Earth's atmosphere — and even then, the furthest they may have gone is the moon. The rest, for now, is left to the studies of astronomers and the imaginations of the world’s artists, such as in Daniel Espinosa’s, “Life,” and Andy Weir’s, “The Martian.”
(03/22/17 3:48am)
The pulse of Hollywood could be felt in the veins of ASU this week as the red trickle of the famous carpet beckoned to the stars of “Car Dogs.”
(04/09/17 9:26pm)
In a world filled with an infinite number of variations, combinations and classifications it’s enough to make anyone step back and take a vacation. However, as crazy as the world can be in size, scope and variety, it only means that there are an infinite number of stories to be told and it is the mission of Changemaker Central’s event to hear as many of ASU’s stories as it can.
(02/21/17 11:57pm)
A student walks through The Space Between temporary park located between Taylor Place and Valley Youth Theatre in Downtown Phoenix Feb. 21, 2017.