Literally Speaking: Julie Chen's "The Art of the Book"
If you are, or were at any time, a fan of pop up books, this exhibit is for you.
If you are, or were at any time, a fan of pop up books, this exhibit is for you.
Those dinosaur tracks, though.
The origin of the little cottage next to Old Main's name.
Walking through the Phoenix Art Museum as I usually do on free admission days, something caught the corner of my eye - a series of three different video panels of people focusing solely on playing video games.
I am lucky enough to see the growth of three generations of women happen right in front of me.
Have you ever wanted to know your favorite author on a deeper level?
The Western movie genre's impact on history.
I want to address in the elephant in the room.
The first time I watched Neil Hilborn's performance of "OCD", it didn't sink in. I thought about how strange it was that the video was from the side and heard the words he was saying and the number of times he repeated certain phrases.
One of my peers wanted me to review, “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” a 2010 documentary surrounding the birth and growth of underground or “street” art. Taking him up on the offer, I logged into Netflix, typed in the title and watched it instantly.
Thoughts from the EIC. I tackle the first week of classes and live to tell the tale.
The themes from the Wizarding War in J.K. Rowling's novels can even be found throughout many historical wars.
on’t worry, they’re not going to fine me hundreds of dollars for painting my walls. No, I did something much cooler - I created free pixel art.
Here’s the story about a little American girl who went back to her country of origin and got harassed for wearing shorts.
A look at some of my favorite summer reads this year.
I once was so overwhelmed by art I had a seizure. Unlike a lot of blog introductions, filled with compelling but unfortunately false hooks, this is no exaggeration - I literally seized from looking at too much art.
Summertime antics!
A word of caution: This may end up being one of those nostalgic stories that earns a few eye-rolls.
She looks at me and she sees "Bend it Like Beckham Part 2" except without the hot British coach and I don't play soccer.
We started summer production today, and, perhaps because of that need for a fresh start (or perhaps because we were just tired of looking at them), we finally took down the front covers from the fall 2012 semester that lined two of the mysterious pipes here in the basement. Our trip down memory lane as we removed these fluorescent-light-bleached newspapers from their dusty hangers seemed only fitting to share with readers, so here’s what fall 2012 at ASU would look like to any future historian who bases his or her research solely on old State Press covers. Cool people visited ASU We began the semester with a story on the annual fall welcome concert, which featured B.
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