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(04/20/15 12:17am)
A gleaming new thread is being woven into the fabric of international education as ASU's Center for Advanced Studies in Global Education is giving African teachers a chance to learn skills that will enhance education in their home countries.
(04/16/15 7:27am)
An array of individuals gathered at the Nelson Fine Arts Center on ASU's Tempe campus to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day Wednesday evening, otherwise known as Yom Ha'Shoah, with a reading of Erwin Sylvanus' play "Dr. Korczak and the Children."
(04/16/15 12:56am)
Megan Koth's "Lipstick I, II, II (Slut, Bitch, Prude)", currently on display at Frontal Lobe Community Space and Gallery until April 27.
(04/15/15 12:56am)
Tempe is an incubator for new entrepreneurial ideas, but it is not yet fully equipped to retain its talent, various business professionals have said.
(04/14/15 2:59am)
According to popular
artistry, love is a religion and a battle. Love is a drug, but love is endless.
“Fear is the heart of love,” but “love is all you need.” People wait for love,
strive for love and sacrifice for love … but what is love?
(04/24/15 2:10am)
Four Mexican-American
girls sit around the table of a Phoenix home and craft a carefully-worded
letter to Disney, their dark, curly hair and varying shades of brown skin glowing. They are all around the ages of 12
to 14, and the year is 2007.
(04/16/15 3:58am)
Visual art can create some of the most compelling conversations surrounding perceptions of identity and self-awareness, and the latest exhibition at Frontal Lobe Gallery confirms just that.
(04/09/15 3:51am)
For anyone with the mindset of a young teen searching for hip, understanding lyrical content, Matt and Kim's "New Glow" could be one of the most meaningful albums of the year. For anyone else, it may not be much to write home about.
(04/02/15 2:52am)
"I took a little more of what I take for granted," a young Benjamin Gibbard hummed on the first track of Death Cab For Cutie's demo "You Can Play These Songs With Chords." "And filled my plate with fear that gears would turn / And wheels would roll away."
(03/31/15 12:38am)
Passion Pit performs at the McDowell Mountain Music Festival on March 27, 2015.
(03/31/15 2:27am)
The Phoenix metro’s
freest spirits and most vibrant personalities came out to play at this
weekend’s McDowell Mountain Music Festival at Margaret T. Hance park.
(04/15/15 3:46am)
The perception of physical space is defined as much by the place being examined as by the entities that are present within the space.
(03/25/15 2:41am)
A promising new addition to the caffeinated corporate Americans’
lifestyle has sprung up in West Monroe Tower in downtown Phoenix.
(03/24/15 9:29am)
Thousands of Phoenix residents gathered at Phoenix Center for the Arts this weekend for Festival de España, a small-scale glimpse into the vivid, communal culture of Spain.
(03/18/15 1:16am)
Fruit is an important part of daily life. It is nourishing, colorful and diverse. So is "Froot," the latest gift from pop artist Marina & the Diamonds.
(03/17/15 12:18am)
The beautiful warrior of our time known as Malala Yousafzai once said, "We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back."
(03/04/15 10:11pm)
The year was 2009, and in a sector of youths proclaiming "'rawr' means 'I love you' in dinosaur" and overusing the "xD" emoticon, a teenager performing under the stage name Never Shout Never appeared.
(03/01/15 9:15pm)
One of the most distinguishing qualities of the average American college student is a mindset of craving and confusion. What do we crave? Understanding. Direction. Purpose. Is anyone entirely clear on how to achieve these? No.
(02/25/15 11:49pm)
If you happen to be in the midst of composing a script for a young adult rom-com, consider using Mat Kearney's latest album as a soundtrack and as thematic inspiration.
(02/19/15 12:26am)
"Sculpture is the art of the hole and the lump," the late French sculptor Auguste Rodin said.