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November 24, 2009

Arts / Culture

04/16/09

Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff | Alumni | Grants / Awards:  Ernesto Fonseca is one of 'Forty-Under-40'

The ASU College of Design’s Ernesto Fonseca was named as one of The Phoenix Business Journal’s 2009 “Forty-Under-40.”

04/16/09

Arts / Culture:  'Dodging Bullets' hits its target

The one-man show Dodging Bullets, written and performed by David Barker, professor ASU Herberger College School of Theatre and Film hits its target with audiences.

04/16/09

Arts / Culture | Community:  ASU celebrates Museum Day

Since 1977, museums around the world have joined to celebrate their mission with an International Museum Day each May 18. ASU will celebrate the day this year on May 13.

04/15/09

Arts / Culture:  Book takes poetic look at Alzheimer's Disease

Sean Nevin's newly published book, “Oblivio Gate,” a collection of tender poems about an Alzheimer’s patient, takes a look at memory and how it works, the self, family and relationships.

04/14/09

Arts / Culture | Humanities:  Superstition Review journal launches third issue

The innovative online literature and art journal showcases the talented undergraduate creative writing students of Arizona State University.

04/10/09

Arts / Culture | Students | Engineering:  Vocal performance candidate wins prestigious award

Jamilyn Manning-White won the Young Artists Voice Division at the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) 2009 National Conference and took home a $3,000 prize.

04/07/09

Arts / Culture:  Season’s work highlighted in 'The Dance Annual'

The Dance Annual highlights the 2008-09 Herberger dance season with the most captivating work created throughout the year, in coordination with new works that challenge audience interaction, community engagement and the virtual world.

04/06/09

Arts / Culture | Humanities:  'Shaking up Shakespeare' celebrates Bard's birthday

If he were alive today, William Shakespeare would be turning 445 years old and to celebrate his birthday, ASU's English department a mélange of performances and discussions, April 23-24.

04/01/09

Arts / Culture:  Modern, ancient techniques meet in Gammage exhibit

Two artists with two different approaches to their work will share exhibit space at ASU Gammage April 15-June 21.

03/30/09

Arts / Culture:  Barker 'dodges bullets' for one-man show

Theater professor David Barker has taken the true story of how his brother-in-law, “Dr. Jack,” opened fire on him and his sister, and turned it into a one-man play titled “Dodging Bullets.”