Community weighs options for Nowakowski after controversial LGBTQ comments
Residents participated in a town hall where a majority of participants favored recalling Nowakowski, who made controversial anti-LGBTQ comments last month.
Downtown ASU students join local running scene with new club
A new ASU Downtown running club meets on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays to give students an opportunity to run in the downtown area.
In the Details: Human connection makes “In Sight” a wonderful demonstration of social art
In a world where modern art is colloquially discussed first in terms of price tags, it takes an exhibit like “In Sight” to re-contextualize things a bit.
Cronkite School looks to grow analytics education through new grant
The school hopes that the addition of professor of practice Jessica Pucci will bring awareness of analytics and audience engagement to journalism students.
METROnome: Phoenix Lights expands lineup, venue after last year’s success
Phoenix Lights has moved to Hance Park, and the lineup has doubled. But the festival will be most drastically transformed by expanding into a two-day event.
Phoenix 50 founder ponders future of local music ahead of first season’s final show
Matt Marcus, Phoenix 50 founder, reflects on the impact the local music project has had since launching in October.
Historic preservationists express concern for plans for Circles Records and Tapes
New owners released conceptual plans for Circles Records and Tapes that preservationists felt did not maintain the historic elements of the building.
Cronkite students discuss the process and impact of VR journalism
Virtual reality and 360-degree video were two pieces of cutting-edge tech discussed at this week’s Cronkite School speaker series.
Urban Connect hosts first event at new location in Warehouse District
Urban Connect, a new downtown church, hosted their first event at Vintage 45, a new community space in the Warehouse District, to celebrate Easter Sunday.
Navajo Nation Museum director dubs films into Native language
The desire to preserve Navajo culture is what led Manuelito Wheeler to commit to dubbing and “Star Wars” and “Finding Nemo" into the Navajo language.











