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Katie Rush and Lisa Gallagher, two museum studies students at ASU, work in a lab together.
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ASU alumna Jyll Harthun welds a piece she is working on for her company don j design.
Rosemarie Dombrowski’s intermediate poetry workshop preparing for their community art project on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, at the downtown ASU campus.
Rosemarie Dombrowski, a Senior Lecturer of English at ASU, poses for a photo on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, at the downtown ASU campus.
A traveler's guide to 'Meet Me Downtown Phoenix'
Every week Phoenicians and visitors come together for one night to experience the city with Meet Me Downtown Phoenix.
5 places to get some 'comic' relief
With the upcoming summer blockbuster season nearly upon us, the proverbial floodgates are creaking, ready to release a deluge of films upon an unsuspecting populace. While this past week has already graced us with “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” a mere month after “Deadpool” slashed the box office to pieces, the storm of super hero movies has just begun this year.
5 places to have your cake and eat it, too
As the spring semester moves into its last leg in the upcoming weeks, there comes a time when you just need to unwind and catch a little pick-me-up — or two. What better way to catch that second wind than with something nice and sweet to whet the taste buds? So you keep hitting those books and leave the sweets to us as we gather up five great places close to ASU campuses to let go and not think about stress for a while.
Center for Race and Democracy encourages and educates through monthly film series
For the annual “Created Equal Film Series,” the goal is to both educate and tie the past and the present together.
5 best places to spend your green for some healthy greens
As part of National Nutrition Month, ASU Sun Devil Dining is holding the “Dine Healthy Be Healthy” event on each of the four ASU campuses. The goal behind it is to encourage healthier eating through increasing the variety of food one consumes.
ASU vocal jazz group Arpeggio hits the high notes this semester
Soon enough, ASU will have a new source of live music, courtesy of its own students. Founded late in the fall semester, Arpeggio is a vocal jazz group with an a cappella flavoring.
ASU student DJs play some sick beats with EDM artist Elephante
ASU's students will get a chance to see their best local DJs, and possibly a fellow classmate, compete for a chance at the title of best college DJ on Thursday.
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KRT SOUTH STORY SLUGGED: VA-BARBIECOLLECTORS KRT PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK MITCHELL/VIRGINIAN PILOT (November 29) Michala Simmons looks at hundred dollar Barbie and Ken dolls, dating from the 1960s, at the Mid-Atlantic Barbie Show in Richmond, Virginia. (VP) NC KD 2001 (Horiz) (mvw)
Why Marvel's Cinematic Universe style detracts from the art of film
While the Marvel Cinematic Universe may be great for audience engagement, it is ultimately devoid of emotional investment. Since everything is made to set up what is still to come, nothing surprising can arise without the film studio showing its hand.
Why the lack of diversity in the Oscars is a disservice to films
In 2014, “12 Years a Slave” won the Oscar for Best Picture. It was the first film with a predominately non-white cast to win the award since 2008’s “Slumdog Millionaire.”
Why formulaic movies aren't necessarily bad
It’s one of the most iconic scenes in film. In the opening moments of “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope," a Star Destroyer slowly crawls into frame as a desert planet sprawls out below.
TV shows have natural end-date, but some seek to keep a dead show walking
It’s a really lame joke, but it's one that keeps getting repeated. “The NeverEnding Story” is a pretty well received film. But it is seemingly inevitable that one smart-aleck will make the joke, “If it’s called 'The NeverEnding Story' how come it ends?”.
Hollywood's gender issues will finally be addressed at Oscars
It’s November and in the world of cinema that means that the race for the Oscars has already begun. While some films look like they have been cooked up in a lab to bait Oscar voters (cough "Danish Girl," cough "Suffragette" cough), it really is the most wonderful time of the year.
One video game's 'reboot' shows industry grasping at straws
Show of hands from all of you who grew up with a game console in the house: Who remembers Bubsy?