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(05/01/15 2:34am)
Katy Perry’s performance costume has people in mainland China and Taiwan questioning her political stance. The frenzy began Tuesday after Perry’s concert in Taipei, Taiwan, where she wore a long, sparkling-green gown accessorized with bright yellow sunflowers.
(04/29/15 3:55am)
One of the fondest memories for '90s children was taking a
smooth, shiny quarter, sticking it in a machine and claiming your 25-cent treasure with a quick twist. The holiest of prizes was a stretchy, black tattoo-style choker, which symbolized the best of the '90s generation.
(04/28/15 2:44am)
The summer of 2015 features the release of movies bound to create a frenzy at the box office. Audiences will experience long anticipated sequels and first time hits, their weekends entailing everything from futuristic superheroes to movies with relatable life stories.The movie theater provides a place to escape that Arizona heat and a place to enjoy the hottest films of the season. Here are five must-see movies coming out this summer.
(04/20/15 1:02am)
All was not quiet on the WestWorld front as performing artists, chefs and various vendors came together for Chipotle's Cultivate Festival.
(04/20/15 1:00am)
"True Story," adapted from the memoir of former New York Times writer Michael Finkel, illustrates a struggle for the truth amid a body of lies.
(04/10/15 4:32am)
Winter is coming, and so is the season five premiere of "Game of Thrones." To all the GoT addicts, the relapse is just days away.
(04/07/15 3:07am)
The three-day music festival circuit changed the way people see and hear live music. It's an experience that allows fans to submerge themselves into the best of American pop culture, while giving bands exposure to thousands of people.
(04/01/15 4:41am)
The
Comedy Central roast has been a platform for mocking ludicrous celebrity actions
since 1998. Roast fans craving blood Monday at the Justin Bieber
roast were probably disappointed by the tameness of the jokes.
(03/31/15 2:27am)
The Phoenix metro’s
freest spirits and most vibrant personalities came out to play at this
weekend’s McDowell Mountain Music Festival at Margaret T. Hance park.
(03/19/15 10:56pm)
Remember MySpace's top eight? It was the Holy Grail of who was “in” and who was told “auf wiedersehen.” The status it entailed determined whether you wore pink on Wednesday or sat at the cold-cut artist table.
(03/03/15 2:06am)
It is almost time to reveal what is at the end of the rainbow: That’s right, Pot of Gold, Lucky Man's musical extravaganza begins at Tempe Beach Park and runs from March 13 to 15 and 17.
(02/27/15 6:55pm)
After ten years of musical success and five studio albums, these piano pounding, tambourine-shaking musicians still put on a glorious show.
(02/25/15 12:00am)
In the past year, the legendary Sir Paul McCartney of The Beatles has made great headlines. He collaborated with PlayStation and Xbox to contribute to the score of the game, "Destiny;" there is nothing like saving the world from life sucking aliens while McCartney serenades your journey in the background. He teamed up with Kanye West and Rihanna to create the song “FourFiveSeconds,” which is sweeping the nation off their feet. Most recently, he rocked it out on stage with Taylor Swift at the “SNL 40” celebration.
(02/19/15 12:28am)
After the band's first album, “Night Visions,” was such an unexpected success, Imagine Dragons had some big shoes to fill. The four-man band from Las Vegas has come a long way and taken a big change of direction since its “Radioactive” days, with style, lyrical content and energy that have changed to almost unrecognizable form. The album’s rhythm maintains a mellow cadence, similar to a Coldplay vibe, and at times hints of The Killers' style of fast-paced rock.
(02/12/15 2:12am)
(02/09/15 11:52pm)
The "Extinctions: Tragedy to Opportunity" lecture Saturday called upon field experts to explore whether or not humans are in the midst of a 6th extinction on Earth. The event was hosted by Lawrence Krauss, director of the Origins Project, and featured five individual presenters and one virtual presenter.
(02/04/15 12:21am)
Teenage rage founded hot and cold mood swings, overusing the phrase “I’m so misunderstood” and anti-establishment attitudes. But history has proven that it is consistently good for one thing: Revolutionary music. The pop-punk era established youth rebellion, political divergence and purposeful angst all on the foundation of skinny jeans and eccentric hairstyles.
(02/02/15 11:12pm)
Although the circumstances were melancholy, the environment was lively on Saturday at the Gallo Blanco Café + Bar at the Clarendon Hotel.
(01/26/15 11:23pm)
Couchsurfing is a social network connecting people globally and locally by the means of free hospitality. Its name is literal to the concept. Tourists surf from couch to couch in the homes of locals who offer them a place to stay. The site was founded in 2004 and now has memberships from every country on earth. Whether you find yourself buying a spontaneous ticket to Berlin, or planning a trip to Arizona, Couchsurfing will link you to a couch for the night. The possibilities are endless.
(01/22/15 12:21am)
Pop music is like superglue to the brain. It doesn’t matter if you like the genre or not, when Beyoncé comes on, everybody will sing along. You can’t forget those catchy lyrics even if you ask a genie really politely. Try all you want, but in the year 2056 you will still remember the chorus to Britney Spears’ “Oops!...I Did It Again," along with the dance you and your friends so proudly choreographed to complement it.