SFIS revitalizes Frankenstein at First Friday
Faculty and students of School of Innovation and Society came together to put on a performance and tell the story of Frankenstein on Friday, Oct. 6.
Faculty and students of School of Innovation and Society came together to put on a performance and tell the story of Frankenstein on Friday, Oct. 6.
The ASU Center for the Study of Race and Democracy is presenting a screening and discussion of the 2017 film "Get Out" on Oct. 20.
Grade-school students enroll in a new program to receive writing lessons from ASU students.
"Aftershock," an exhibit at ASU's Grant Street Studios, showcases different interpretations of nature and trauma.
Masters student Alison Sweet explores the role of women in the American West with "Westering Women" exhibition.
ASU West hosted a lowrider car show last weekend.
On Oct. 3, ASU held a screening of "Deej," a documentary film about an autistic young man, DJ Savarese, as he enters college.
Grad students bring their light-inspired art to ASU's Harry Wood Gallery, showing three distinct perspectives.
ASU students are invited to the first ever Herberger Institute Day on Oct. 12 to check out over 50 workshops.
Tattoo parlors in Tempe and Phoenix will be offering special discounts on Friday, Oct. 13 to celebrate Friday the 13th.
Three graduate students from the ASU School of Music bring Tchaikovsky's "Trio in A Minor," a tribute to Nikolai Rubinstein, to an audience at the Tempe Center for the Arts.
Three students spent months practicing for the show, building off a life-long love for music.
A group of four ASU alumnae support femme-identifying photographers with zines and events for their project, Femme Fotale.
Latina artist and activist Jewell Medina creates "artivism" displayed at ASU's Fletcher Library.
ASU's Lyric Opera program will perform "The Bartered Bride" in hopes to bring new audiences to the craft.
Revelers are celebrating Navratri, a nine-night Hindu festival, in the SDFC this year.
Local comedians come together to raise money for Phoenix art programs in a stand up comedy performance as they also hope to gain a younger audience.
The Clark Park Community Garden serves the local Tempe community by providing fresh, locally grown produce and educational and volunteer opportunities.
Leslie Odom Jr. from the 2015 Broadway musical "Hamilton," will be performing at ASU's West campus on Oct. 16.
Artist Tom Franco discusses his work, collaborations with ASU and inspirations from his youth in Palo Alto, California.
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