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When you think about a senior living community you might have some preconceived notions. But what you might not expect is a place that’s award winning — for its wine.
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The Phoenix Film Office recently turned 50 years old. The office works on projects ranging from movies and television to music videos and social media content.
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ASU needs no extra motivation in their annual Territorial Cup rivalry game against Arizona. But this year the 14th-ranked Sun Devils have a much greater incentive.
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"Unstoppable" tells the story of Anthony Robles, who won an NCAA championship as a member of the ASU wrestling team despite having been born without his right leg.
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"Timber!" is the name of a new digital exhibition from Northern Arizona University’s Special Collections & Archives that explores the long history of logging in the region and its evolving relationship with its expansive ponderosa pine forests.
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If you’ve been to see a movie in the theater recently, you may have noticed that phones don’t always stay in people’s pockets anymore. Have home theaters changed the way we watch movies in actual theaters?
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Arizona State University's Gammage Auditorium in Tempe is celebrating its 60th anniversary. The performing arts center has served as the hub for musicals, convocations and other events.
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Cristela Alonzo has done a lot of things in the entertainment world. She’s the first Latina to create, write for and star in her own sitcom, called "Cristela." She’s been a guest host on the daytime talk show "The View." She voiced the character Cruz Ramirez in the film "Cars 3."
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Kim Hayashi, a BMX legend from Chandler, tells the story of how she became a Hall of Fame racer.
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In honor of the anniversary, trumpet player Louise Baranger has put together a band to play the songs from the album at The Nash in Phoenix on Friday night.