Push PHX Gallery to unveil revamped look, new stage at '2.0' reopening

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The Push PHX Gallery will reopen its doors to downtown Phoenix today after closing down its space in December. Read story

Collective art gallery closes, vintage music center set to take its place

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Indie ArtHouse closed its doors this week after only being in business for a little over a year. The space has already been rented out to a new tenant, music store Mods and Rockers, which is slated to open in late May. Read story

Students participate in forum with President Crow, raise concerns about campus security

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ASU President Michael Crow hosted a student forum broadcast out of the West campus Tuesday, allowing students from each campus the chance to discuss topics of concern such as campus security, transportation and tuition. Read story

Local jazz singer to perform in concert alongside performing arts school's orchestra

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Phoenix resident Dennis Rowland had a storied career as a jazz musician, singing with Count Basie and recording three solo albums. Read story

Film series offers students chance to analyze, discuss movies

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The Philosophy and Film Series, sponsored by ASU’s College of Letters and Sciences, gave students the opportunity to watch “Nosferatu” and participate in a lecture and discussion in the A.E. England building as part of the series’ final installment for the year. Read story

Cajun food truck plans to open sit-down cafe

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A favorite food truck often seen at the Phoenix Public Market will open an additional and permanent location downtown at the end of the month. Read story

Healthy-eating initiative introduces truck gardening at Phoenix Public Market

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The Truck Farm, a nationwide project aimed at teaching young people how to eat healthier, debuted a brand new truck downtown at the Phoenix Public Market Wednesday. Read story