This month in the First Friday guide, Trunk Space is celebrating an anniversary, the Alwun House will kick off their Intertemporalist Steampunk Exposition, the A.E. England Building hosts an exhibit for local artists and more.
This week, hosts Nick Gnat, Connor Radnovich and Mauro Whiteman discuss the controversial advertisement/mural on the historic Luhrs Building, ASU's new policy restricting access of non-ASU-affiliated personnel in buildings on the Downtown campus, the misuse of funds by the Student Nutrition Council and a new housing development in the Roosevelt Arts District.
At about 2:55 p.m., the Downtown Devil took down an article published March 7 called “Location suggestion for temporary dog park voted down by Hance Park committee.”
March's First Friday events offer a wide variety activities throughout downtown and midtown Phoenix. This month's highlights include the Caramelpalooza at Smeeks and the edgy, short shows of the Phoenix Fringe Festival.
A renowned UCLA professor spoke on the subject of hate speech in broadcast media and online social networks during two days of lectures and workshops as part of ASU's Spring 2012 Diversity Scholars Series.