Sci-Fi TV Dinner

Dinner and a movie? So passé. Thank Zorp for ASU's Center for Science and Imagination (seriously a thing), because its recurring Sci-Fi TV Dinner events breathe life -- bionic, alien, or otherwise -- into the stale date night staple.Stretching your brain on Thursday, April 2, will be season-three Star Trek:...
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Dinner and a movie? So passé. Thank Zorp for ASU’s Center for Science and Imagination (seriously a thing), because its recurring Sci-Fi TV Dinner events breathe life — bionic, alien, or otherwise — into the stale date night staple.

Stretching your brain on Thursday, April 2, will be season-three Star Trek: Voyager episode “Distant Origin” at the Marston Exploration Theater, 781 East Terrace Road in Tempe. Following the screening will be a conversation featuring visual culture expert Aviva Dove-Viebahn and David Williams, director of the planetary studies program at ASU. RSVP for the free, 6 p.m. event via www.eventbrite.com.

Thu., April 2, 6 p.m., 2015

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