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(06/12/11 9:49pm)
The ‘Twexing’ scandal began more than a week ago when a conservative website reported that a photo of a man's crotch had been sent from New York congressman Anthony Weiner's Twitter account to a college student in Seattle.
(06/05/11 10:52pm)
As I sat down in the Whiteman Hall at the Phoenix Art Museum, I felt like I had been placed in a dollhouse.
(05/31/11 2:36am)
Don’t worry, I’m not going to mention “Twilight,” but the book series phenomena has served as the launching pad for what the popular culture industry is selling the most now — paranormal erotica.
(05/06/11 4:49pm)
"Something Borrowed"
1/5 Pitchforks
May 6
(04/29/11 1:00am)
What’s a better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than enjoying healthy food, live music and an interesting array of creative thinkers?
(04/20/11 10:57pm)
At the end of Elizabeth McNeil’s last poetry reading, an audience member and friend expressed, “We need the poems, the words, that Elizabeth has given us here tonight.” McNeil’s grasp for the power of language as a poet, writer and professor is profoundly moving and touching. Her poetry has appeared in “Fourteen Hills,” “Flint Hills Review,” and “Flyway,” among other journals, and a monograph, “Trickster Discourse: Mediating Transformation for a New World,” was published this year.
(04/06/11 10:29pm)
“Falling Overnight”
(03/31/11 12:32am)
Mythili Prakash stands as one of the world’s leading dancers of Bharata Natyam — the classical dance of South India. Her ingenious style of classicism revives the meaningful expression of the dance and makes for an entrancing performance. Currently, she is on a tour through the United States, and stopped at the Musical Instrument Museum and March 23-24. Here she shares her beginnings and experiences as a performer.
(03/19/11 12:17am)
"Jane Eyre"
2/5 Pitchforks
Rated PG-13
Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender
(03/11/11 12:53am)
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(03/03/11 1:42am)
If someone told you that you time travel frequently throughout the day, would you believe them? As part of the 2011 Honors Lecture Series sponsored by Barrett, the Honors College, the New York Times performance critic Claudia La Rocco was invited to discuss time, criticism and the nature of consciousness.
(02/17/11 2:15am)
What does it mean to be human in this rapidly changing world? The ASU Institute for Humanities Research’s “Origins” exhibit seeks to answer that question, entwining cultural, theoretical, scientific and spiritual perspectives.
(02/10/11 1:52am)
On Sept. 22, 2010, Tyler Clementi jumped to his death off New York’s George Washington Bridge. The abuse and humiliation the Rutgers University freshman faced because of his homosexuality brought about his tragic end. Unfortunately, this overwhelming despair is not unusual among homosexual youth.
(02/02/11 11:23pm)
Circuses celebrate human beings at their most puerile and most daring, drawing audiences in with extravagant pomp and elevated affectation.
(01/28/11 3:57am)
Stacy Gollinger, a sophomore majoring in theater and journalism, stars in the Lyric Opera Theatre Student Workshop’s production of “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” this month. While the title alone is sure to draw in a large audience, the gifted cast’s performance will make for a pleasurable viewing experience. Gollinger plays Eloise, one of the ensemble whores, in this happy-go-lucky musical.
(01/26/11 2:11am)
The word “infuse” has several different meanings. It can mean to inspire, to pour out, or to imbue, which is precisely the reason Jason Lalli chose this name for the performance event he hosts monthly at the Phoenix Art Museum.