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(09/04/15 3:57am)
The American workforce is fast approaching Labor Day weekend, a special time where nearly everyone is given a day to do whatever. In Arizona’s case this weekend, electronic dance music is taking over this desolate wasteland we call a state. It will breathe life into the many avid dancers and partiers that cannot wait get down to some epic bass drops, house grooves and the gnarliest of trap beats.
(09/01/15 2:19am)
In case you missed the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West is running for president, Justin Bieber is crying like a baby and Miley Cyrus released a sprawling 23-song album at the end of her risque hosting gig of the event, breaking the Internet with a selection of songs that defy everything mainstream culture believes about commercial pop music.
(08/31/15 1:29am)
A full moon lit up the sky at the Ak-Chin Pavilion in Phoenix Saturday night as metal juggernauts Slipknot and Lamb of God laughed in the face of high temperatures and dust storms to create one of the more intense atmospheres the city has seen in a long time.
(08/20/15 5:59pm)
A lucky 250 students were treated to a raging silent disco party at ASU's Secret Garden Wednesday night as Red Bull and DJ Party Favor rang in the new fall semester with booming electronic dance music.
(06/26/15 11:14pm)
The Dutch electronic dance music hit machine known as Fedde Le Grand is no stranger to the big stage. He has played headlining sets at some of the biggest music festivals in the world including Electric Daisy Carnival and Ultra Music Festival in Miami. On Sunday, he will be playing a pool party at Maya Day and Nightclub in Scottsdale. I caught up with Le Grand over the phone to talk with him about his new album and how he's able to maintain his popularity in the sometimes ruthless EDM scene.
(05/12/15 11:34pm)
It’s a common occurrence for an ASU student to wish they could take back that foolish text message sent at 3 a.m. after a few too many drinks on Mill Avenue.
(04/24/15 11:34pm)
A dance music force is taking over the Arizona nightlife scene with an array of alluring beats and an ear for what the people want.
(03/31/15 3:32am)
The finale of The Walking's Dead fifth season is set to air Sunday, bringing a close to the most violent and surprising saga of the show yet.
(03/05/15 12:50am)
Steve LeVine Entertainment, the company that turned a dead Scottsdale street into what we know today as Old Town, is holding its eighth anniversary party Saturday, March 7, at Livewire.
(02/27/15 2:38am)
An intense car chase will cause even the most credible of news organizations to send a frenzy of reporters to cover the story, using every resource or helicopter necessary.
(02/05/15 11:22pm)
The Los Angeles-based artist known as Destructo has become an influential tastemaker in the world of music, releasing his own songs, signing artists as part of the monumental Def Jam Recordings label and creating a massively successful concert brand in “HARD Fest.”
(02/01/15 7:52pm)
Knife Party, an acclaimed electronic dance music duo hailing from Australia, played its first show in Arizona on Saturday night at The Pressroom in downtown Phoenix.
(01/28/15 11:32pm)
A war of words has begun between band members of Blink-182, the pop punk trio comprised of Tom Delonge (guitar/vocals), Mark Hoppus (bass/vocals) and Travis Barker (drums), as it seems that Delonge has left the others in the dust to pursue his own personal projects.
(04/16/14 12:48am)
Graduates of the Del. E Webb School of Construction have the special opportunity to contribute to the building of a brand new facility for their school with the College Avenue Commons, a multi-purpose addition to the Tempe campus located off University Drive and College Avenue.
(04/10/14 10:27pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
(04/08/14 12:34am)
The commemoration of the life and times of influential civil rights activist Cesar Chavez began Monday in the Education Lecture Hall as veterans of his movement, faculty and students came together to discuss the meaning of Chavez’s work.
(04/01/14 1:18am)
Israel's culture will be in the spotlight on the Tempe campus this week as students of Hillel at ASU kick off their annual Sababa Week to promote the country's diversity and spirit to ASU students of all backgrounds and ethnicities.
(03/28/14 10:55pm)
The third annual Prison Education Conference brought ASU students and faculty members together at the University Club in Tempe with a number of different people from law enforcement and academic backgrounds to discuss how important education is to fixing the deeply flawed prison system of the U.S.
(03/27/14 9:30pm)
ASU alumnus Adam Bell and his brother Dean are aiming to rid all households in Tempe of paper menus with OrderUp Tempe, an app and website that connects local restaurants to an online ordering system, all at the convenience of a customer’s phone or computer.
(03/06/14 11:21pm)
Markie, a maroon and gold mascot shaped as an Internet map marker, walked the grounds of the Tempe campus Thursday to inform students about Mark It Day, an annual philanthropy event that lets anyone leave his or her mark on the school in the form of donations.