ASU alumnus-directed music video wins award at Phoenix Indie Film Fest
Chuck Sterling said he gained many of his skills in film through collaborating with other students during his time at ASU.
Chuck Sterling said he gained many of his skills in film through collaborating with other students during his time at ASU.
A collaboration between The Sphinx Organization, the New World Symphony and the League of American Orchestras seeks to increase diversity in orchestras.
The "How To Train Your Dragon" series gives its third installment an added sense of close-knit storytelling.
ASU student Angeline Young embraces and shares stories of the Chinese ethnic community in Italy through dance.
Take advantage of these five deals around ASU's Tempe campus for National Margarita Day on Feb. 22, 2019.
One ASU student found a way to merge family and art with mother-daughter online business.
Try cuisines from around the world at these five cultural festivals near ASU's Phoenix and Tempe campuses.
Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference will hold classes and free literary fair to the public.
Valley restaurants offer CBD-infused foods and drinks as an alternative to traditional medicine.
An ASU humanities lab is hosting an event on Feb. 20 that will showcase students' immigration stories through art.
Want a sign that manga adaptations can work? See "Alita: Battle Angel."
The Local to Global Justice Forum and Festival provides a free, weekend-long experience to support community activism.
The concert on Feb. 22 is the first of the season at the ASU 365 Community Union.
Two Valentine's Day playlsits for whatever your V-Day mood is.
ASU art students Brandi Lee Cooper's and Lizzy Taber's MFA thesis exhibits promote ocean conservation and coral reef preservation.
ASU's Community Education Dialogue Series: Arts and Education features two prominent artists to discuss how their arts education helped their careers
Enjoying delicious food on Valentine's Day shouldn't empty your wallet.
ASU professors say that people should listen to opposing sides and take the time to create a well-rounded understanding of news events.
For a movie about reading people's thoughts, "What Men Want" doesn't have much substance.
Author Lady Paula Byrne and ASU affiliates discuss how humanities can play a hand in reforming the medical field.
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