Invading the future: ASU film club to host a two-day 'Minority Report' event
ASU film club hosting a two-day event filled with sci-fi entertainment, Q&A's with top producers and discussing what the future will hold in 50 years.
ASU film club hosting a two-day event filled with sci-fi entertainment, Q&A's with top producers and discussing what the future will hold in 50 years.
The ASU Latin Marimba Band will be hosting a latin dance pachanga (party) on Nov. 16 that will showcase various culturally diverse musical pieces and dance steps.
The saxophonists of Capitol Quartet are coming to ASU to share their love of music with the community and stun audiences with their eclectic repertoire during their upcoming concerts on the Tempe campus this week.
A student-led production of "The Importance of Being Earnest" will run Nov. 17-20 on the Tempe campus.
Feminist art group to join ASU in discussing art, politics and women's place in society.
Fernand Vera and Olga Amelkina-Vera, also known as the Kithara Duo, are coming to ASU on Nov. 12 to perform classical music selections on the guitar.
Associate art professor Angela Ellsworth established the Museum of Walking in 2014 to explore how walking and movement intersect with creativity and art.
Esteemed Irish poet John F. Deane will be visiting Arizona from Nov. 11-14. During his visit, he will speak at the Irish Cultural Center, a Irish church, and the ASU Tempe Campus, where he will hold a poetry reading and discussion from 3 - 4:30 p.m. on Monday.
A list of close-by restaurant options for all college students' needs that are worth exploring past the dining hall.
Chatterbox Storytelling will host its "Moving On" open mic event Nov. 9.
Check out these five shows displayed around Phoenix and Tempe before they close this month.
Walt Disney Animation Studios character animator, Darrin Butters, talks with students about working on Disney's "Moana."
Why do cats rule the internet? Join ASU students for an art exhibition exploring this idea on Nov. 9 at ArtSpace West.
In celebration of First Friday and fashion, on Nov. 5, the Phoenix Art Museum revealed its new exhibit, "Emphatics," to the public — Karin Legato's rare, avant-garde collection.
With two female students starring as the lead roles, Lauren Berman will surprise audiences with her staging of the opera "Cendrillon" on Nov. 7.
Sojourn Theatre's "The Race" allows participants to take part in an array of activities and performances relating to leadership and the election.
ASU a cappella choir The Pitchforks brings their unique style to the Tempe campus with its concert on Nov. 19.
Live music, food and belly dancing all to be featured at Phoenix Rising Dance Festival on Nov. 5
Edouard Beyens, a percussionist grad student, will be performing a recital this upcoming Monday at Katzin Concert Hall that will feature a mixture of modern and classical musical works.
The flood in Florence, Italy 50 years earlier is remembered through Ellen Murray's "Deluge" on display in Noble Science Library until Dec. 12.
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