Miki Garcia Named Director of ASU Art Museum
“One of my passions is reimagining the potential of art and museums to impact the lives of all people in the spirit of inclusivity, equity, and diversity.”
“One of my passions is reimagining the potential of art and museums to impact the lives of all people in the spirit of inclusivity, equity, and diversity.”
“We can make statements through the arts that are more palatable than a soapbox or lecture.”
A wish list.
There is a better, more touching movie hidden somewhere inside The Only Living Boy in New York, and you can often see it creeping in around the edges. It’s not to be found in the somewhat empty coming-of-age narrative at the film’s center, which follows Thomas (Callum Turner), a precocious,…
The Defenders premieres on Netflix on Aug. 18 Look, you don’t need to have watched Iron Fist to enjoy the brisk, brawling silliness of The Defenders, a team-up adventure that’s something like a surprising return on an investment you thought had soured. In fact, not knowing all the plot details…
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Here’s what Patrick Hughes’ The Hitman’s Bodyguard has going for it: It’s exactly the movie it promises to be, but more so. It’s more wild, more hilarious, more giddily irresponsible — it’s the hard R action comedy that kids sneaking into it might imagine it’s going to be, minus ’70s…
Cheers to the weekend.
How’s your live comedy podcast?
“I hope we can help artists create viable businesses with their craft.”
For one reading event.
Yes, Arizonans will also get a chance to see it. Mostly.
A pre-eclipse party, the Beer Olympics, and Will and Grace trivia.
Featuring RoRo and the warehouse district.
“…We’re excited about being back on a street near other galleries and businesses.”
“Comedy is the last raw form of expression and they’re trying to kill it.”
Effective immediately.
It’s the Olympics of hip-hop dance.
Art, pool partying, and pre-eclipse.
The Heard Museum has extended its “Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera” exhibition through Monday, September 4. The exhibition features 33 works by the renowned 20th-century Mexican artists. It opened on April 11, and was originally scheduled to close after August 20. The Heard Museum is the only North American stop…
It’s part of a new initiative called Opening a Window: The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Program.