ASU downtown English professor brings her students and poetry community together

Through teaching both her son and her students, Rosemarie Dombrowski has become one of the strongest links between ASU and the downtown community.

Exhibit at Heritage Square highlights history and legacy of Phoenix Indian School

The new exhibit features memorabilia from the school, including a time capsule from a graduating class and a tribute to Ira Hayes, one of the Marines photographed raising the American flag at Iwo Jima.

Curtain Critic: ‘Sex with Strangers’ by Arizona Theatre Company a too-slow burn

As a show with only two characters, “Sex with Strangers” didn’t fulfill its need to equally and fully realize both of them, leaving a less nuanced and powerful impression of these characters’ lives.

New York Times editor: Data journalism starts with people

Sarah Cohen, editor of The New York Times’ computer-assisted reporting team, spoke to an audience at the Walter Cronkite School about misconceptions surrounding data reporting and what exactly goes into it as part of the school’s Must See Mondays speaker series.

METROnome: “Los Dias” bands get a 21+ crowd on its feet

Crescent Ballroom's “Los Dias de la Crescent” festival brought together all the Valley's walks of life and featured 10 local bands from Playboy Manbaby to Jerusafunk.