It’s been a big year for mosquitoes, and for some Valley residents, that means lots of bites. Could climate change be playing a role in mosquito numbers? Plus, ASU’s artist in residence on the imminent arrival of his first project.
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Neko Case, a former Tucsonan and Grammy nominee, is beloved for her eclectic songwriting style, which fans sometimes refer to as “country noir.”
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Gov. Katie Hobbs and bipartisan legislative leaders have accused the Upper Basin states of refusing to implement cuts to their water supplies.
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Kenaim Al-Shatti is a visual artist whose work is far from what you might see hanging on the wall on a gallery wall. In fact, it’s often not even the kind of work that is meant to be the center of attention: concert visuals.
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New research from ASU found that there are more mosquitoes in Arizona now, but climate change may have an impact on their population.
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"How To Get Free" was inspired by artist Christopher Rivas' experience in relationships; his life as a person of color in America; and the Greek myths of Sisyphus, Tantalus and Narcissus. The project will debut at ASU Gammage this Saturday, Nov. 15.