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Artists of the ASU community take the stage in this State Press podcast series. For more State Press stories, head to https://www.statepress.com or follow the State Press twitter account https://twitter.com/statepress.
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"Healing Wars" confronts mental health in the military
Reporter Peter Vezeau chats with actors from "Healing Wars," a show that brings attention to the struggles that veterans face after returning home.
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"A clown of all trades"
ASU theatre major Hugo Crick-Furman shares their views on gender identity and discusses the fundamental problems present in "RuPaul's Drag Race" in a conversation with reporter Peter Vezeau.
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New ASU production "EVERYBODY" determines roles by lottery
Reporter Peter Vezeau chats with three members of the cast of "EVERYBODY," a new ASU production where the cast takes on randomized roles every performance.
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ASU Student Band Works to Reclaim the Word "Slut"
State Press Reporter Peter Vezeau sits down with Kaitlyn Kief and Derek Scott of the band Space Sluts to discuss their sound and latest EP, "Ombre."
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APIA Performers Discuss Their Experiences With Racism, and How You Can Help
Podcaster Peter Vezeau sits down with two Asian and Pacific Islander American performers at ASU, Jiarui Ding and Brian Calo, to hear about their experiences on and off stage. They discuss the effects racism has on their performances, mental health and activist work.
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Lucha Libre is Performed From a Distance in New ASU Production
Lucia Mora, Lauren Voorhees and Nick Scaringelli all discuss their new production, "Luchadora," with podcaster Peter Vezeau. Luchadora is a virtual production premiering later this month about women challenging social norms and lucha libre wrestling.