Behind the Curtain: Beauty and the Beast
ASU Gammage gives SPM readers a behind the scenes look at the production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast with exclusive interviews of character La Fou and wardrobe supervisor.
ASU Gammage gives SPM readers a behind the scenes look at the production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast with exclusive interviews of character La Fou and wardrobe supervisor.
A unique melting pot of people gives a local club an unusual blend of athleticism and debate.
Social media. It is what dominates many people’s free time.
In this day and age, pro athletes only continue to make more and more money.
On a Friday night I was a bit surprised to find absolutely no one else in the Bokeh Gallery (located inside monOrchid in downtown Phoenix).
They’re loud, they’re assertive, they’re insulting, and they’re the preachers of ASU infamy. An SPM writer takes on their story under the scope of First Amendment rights.
The blue uniformed men stand perfectly in line, staring ahead of them. The rifles in their hands are shaking, a sign of their nervousness. There is no talking, no whispering, no noise.
Yesterday I stopped into the shop Here On The Corner, located across the street from the northwest side of campus, literally right on the corner of College Avenue.
About six years ago (back in eighth grade for me), everyone started to hear about a new social website called Facebook. It was the hip place to go to connect with friends on the ever-growing Internet.
Tragedy is never something that is easily dealt with. Every so often, it hits the world of sports.
Local Phoenix band Wooden Indian got together with SPM at The Dressing Room in the heart of Roosevelt Row to discuss its eclectic sound.
Have you ever been to a burlesque show? Have you ever seen gymnastics? Have you ever seen a comedy show? Have you ever seen a dramatic play?
After years of inky fingers and jammed papers, it's time for this SPM writer to give a not-so-pleasant goodbye to her printer.
Meat was the basis for one writer's family and her Mexican community — until she came out as a vegetarian.
Coachella starts this weekend, flowers are blooming and I still haven’t given you a DIY project for a floral headpiece like I promised in my “What To Pack For A Music Festival” post.
A tumbleweed blows in the quiet dusty road lined with old buildings. Signs of past life surround the buildings by way of old creaking signs and rundown barrels.
The Internet has given society so much.
A non-candy lover asks students what reminds them of candy, portrays the answers through a series of photos, and in the end, has her scurrying for heavenly sweets.
You either love or you hate referees. There is no indifference for fans.
Questions of chance and destiny are brought into light as a writer undergoes her first astrology and tarot readings from psychic Katherine Metcalf.
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