Associated Press vice president gives advice on adapting to changes in journalism
In a world where journalism is rapidly changing in the face of new technologies and modes of access, journalists should be open and adaptable without sacrificing principles, Associated Press Vice President and Managing Editor Lou Ferrara said Monday at the Walter Cronkite School.
Video: CollabX connects local jazz musicians and poets for collaborative performances
A joint venture between professors of ASU's School of Letters and Sciences and the Herberger Institute mixed jazz artists and poets together for an impromptu evening at the Pythian Lodge in Tempe.
Libreria Donceles adds Hispanic layer to downtown literary scene
Combine Studios will temporarily showcase works of Spanish literature from the New York-based bookstore Libreria Donceles downtown.
Alwun House features 300 pieces of art from Phoenix Elementary School District students
Salon Des Enfants, an art exhibit at Alwun House, was created by gifted fifth through eighth grade students from Phoenix Elementary School District #1. The exhibit includes 300 pieces of children's art.
New city budget could cut funding for many programs, services and employees
As the city of Phoenix attempts to combat the $38-million deficit it faces, the new budget could take $29 million in funding cuts to city programs and services, eliciting mixed feedback from council members.

