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Black Gryph0n takes lead vocals while Baasik harmonizes and backs him up on keyboard. Black Gryph0n runs a music YouTube channel with Baasik that has over 4.5 million subscribers.
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Black Gryph0n takes lead vocals while Baasik harmonizes and backs him up on keyboard. Black Gryph0n runs a music YouTube channel with Baasik that has over 4.5 million subscribers.
A rowdy crowd cheers after Black Gryph0n and Baasik finish their original medley of popular rock songs. The audience was eager to support the artists with every round of applause.
The two lead guitarists of the band Crashing Saturn joined together in their guitar solos while sporting red-tie matching outfits. Crashing Saturn is a five-person rock group with a female lead vocalist and guitarist.
During the dress rehearsal for "Into The Woods, the Royal Family practices their song in the prologue of Act II at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. All costumes are handmade by students of the University of Arizona specifically for this musical.
Sydney Disabato and Taylor Maresca join hands for one of the final songs in the University of Arizona's production of "Into The Woods" at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. Maresca stars as Cinderella for her final performance at the University of Arizona before graduating in the spring of 2022.
The Witch (left), played by Reagan Kennedy, makes her first entrance during the prologue of the musical, "Into The Woods" at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. This was the first production to have a live audience in the Arizona Repertory Theater since the fall of 2019.
Senior Alex Bruckner playing the Baker's Wife acts as a motherly figure to Little Red Riding Hood, played by Junior Sydney Disabato at dress rehearsal at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. Both characters are lead roles in Stephen Sondheim's musical, "Into The Woods."
Michael Laverde, playing the Steward, grabs the shirt of Steven Enriquez who plays the part of the Baker in the University of Arizona's performance of "Into The Woods" at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. Laverde and Enriquez have been performing together for over three years and both expect to graduate in the spring of 2022.
Steven Enriquez, a senior Musical Theatre major at The University of Arizona, peers beyond the audience during the final dress rehearsal for "Into The Woods" at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. Enriquez plays the Baker, a lead role in the musical.
Sophomore Danny Bass, playing the part of Jack, runs around his prop cow Milky White during an "Into The Woods" dress rehearsal at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. The show is the University of Arizona's first musical of the 2021-2022 school year.
Senior Taylor Maresca sings upwards to the birds as she plays the part of Cinderella in the University of Arizona's performance of "Into The Woods" at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. The minimalist set was created entirely for this musical performance, designed to be easily seen from all angles.
Four seniors in the University of Arizona's Musical Theatre program perform in their final dress rehearsal of "Into The Woods" at the Tornabene Theatre on Oct. 8. The performance took place in the Arizona Repertory Theatre on a stage with 360-degree seating.
Citlali Chimal (left) and Kayla Randolph (right), the new co-directors of Campus Closet, stand smiling in front of a bush of flowers on Campus on Oct 11. Campus Closet is an organization led by The Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA) which provides clothing to University of Arizona students, faculty and staff members.
The front entrance to Hotel McCoy, a retro, art-focused spot to stay in Tucson. The entrance features large murals of the desert scenery painted by Alex Jimenez.
A section of Daniel Martin Dian’s moon phase mural that spans across Hotel McCoy's gym building. Dian is known for his very detailed drawings that explore the mysteries of life and science.
A segment of Genevieve Dahl’s poem “No Place Like Tucson” painted on an exterior wall at Hotel McCoy. The poem fills a wall spanning across the length of the hotel.
A small mural of two cars painted by Pete Connolly just outside of a room at Hotel McCoy. The mural is apart of Connolly’s larger series of automobile murals along the hotel walls.